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I literally could picture it...all these pathetic Cumias in Roman gear, in their barracks, waking up but their buddy is not...."Maximus is gone" "Ay Nay... ya kidding."Here's another Mithridates story.
"Mithridates constantly feared being poisoned, so much so that he took tiny doses of various poisons in the hopes that his body would develop immunity against them. During the Third Mithridatic War with the Romans, Mithridates ordered the use of arrows poisoned with snake venom that would give them an upper hand against their enemies. The poison would not immediately kill the wounded soldier; instead, the person would suffer days of agony before finally dying.
In another instance, Mithridates placed poisoned honey for his Roman enemies. When the soldiers consumed the honey, they suffered bouts of hallucinations before they were killed from toxic honey. This way, a large portion of the Roman army became useless against the Mithridates’ army."
At least those roman soldiers went tripping to their graves, there a worst ways to die i guess.