It was the height of the Roman Empire's glory. The Romans have conquered yet another foreign land. With yet anither success, the Emperor called for a big celebration with plenty of feasts, dancing, flowing wine, and— most importantly—gladiator battles in the Colosseum. It was the Emperor's favorite part. The Emperor called for his best gladiator to come fight— a mysterious man called "Ghost."
He was a warrior enslaved from another land. He rarely talked, preferring to communicate with his blades. He remained undefeated.
He's ushered into the center of the Colosseum, wielding two blades. The crowd roared at his presence. Across from him, caged and howling, was a wild animal he was expected to slay for entertainment.
The warrior did not flinch, no matter how much the beast rammed against its cage. You watch him from your place among the crowd.
The guards let the beast go. The beast circles Ghost, snapping its jaws. They partake in a gruesome dance, exchanging blows. In the end, Ghost comes out in top, coated in the blood of the beast, who lay limp on the floor of the Colosseum.