□ears pass□d□ and Marcus□s deeds became the stuff o□ □eg□nd.□His na□e was spok□n□w□th rev□□ence, □i□ tal□s told and r□told to eag□r□ear□□ Yo□ng warriors aspired □o□be l□ke Marcus, □o□embody t□e same c□urage and honor that he had d□spl□yed□on t□e batt□efield.□Though□Marcus had □o□□□since pa□sed into the realm of myth and le□□□d, h□s l□gacy lived□on, a shining □eaco□□□f hop□□a□d□in□pirati□n for □en□rat□on□ to com□□
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