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NAUM Underwater Gladiators

In 325 CE, emperor Constantine banned the gladiatorial games in the territory of the Roman Empire. The 45 gladiators still in Rome were about to be sent to work in the salt mines of Cardona, Spain. Maximus Ulpius Tellonius, the Doctore of the Ludus Magnus and himself a feared Champion, organized a nightfall escape to the port of Centum where fishermen took the unfortunate band of fighters to the island of Dianium where they hid for the rest of their life. However, this was not the end of their fighting days. As word started to spread in the coastal communities about the fate of the gladiators, more and more visitors started coming to Dianium for what became known as the Underwater Tournament of Brothers and Sisters in Arms, where combatants exhibited their skills and their glorious armor in choreographed contests in which no one was killed. This collection has 45 images produced by an artificial intelligence neural network image generator responding to a series of complex word prompts.

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30
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Sep 2022
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5%
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Ethereum
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