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== Background ==
Spartan Boy is a resident of Sparta, Greece.  His brother is [[Boy 1 at Market]].
 
== During the events of [[300 (2006)]] played by [[J. Thibodeau]] ==
The [[Messenger (300)|Messenger]] tells [[Leonidas]] about the greatness of [[Xerxes]] and his armies and that all that he requires from Leonidas is earth and water as a token of Sparta's submission to Xerxes.  Leonidas tells the Messenger that if the philosopher Athenians have already rejected Xerxes demands, then due to their reputation, the Spartans must also.  The Messenger stops Leonidas and warns him to choose his words carefully as they might be his last as king and Leonidas looks around and glances at [[Mother at Market]], [[Daughter at Market (3/5 Years Old)]], Spartan Boy, Boy 1 at Market, and [[Gorgo]].  He pulls out his sword, and after the Messenger tells him what Leonidas is doing is madness, Leonidas yells "this is Sparta" and kicks the Messenger in a well, followed by his Persian bodyguards.

Latest revision as of 10:37, 3 October 2020

Spartan Boy

Background

Spartan Boy is a resident of Sparta, Greece. His brother is Boy 1 at Market.

During the events of 300 (2006) played by J. Thibodeau

The Messenger tells Leonidas about the greatness of Xerxes and his armies and that all that he requires from Leonidas is earth and water as a token of Sparta's submission to Xerxes. Leonidas tells the Messenger that if the philosopher Athenians have already rejected Xerxes demands, then due to their reputation, the Spartans must also. The Messenger stops Leonidas and warns him to choose his words carefully as they might be his last as king and Leonidas looks around and glances at Mother at Market, Daughter at Market (3/5 Years Old), Spartan Boy, Boy 1 at Market, and Gorgo. He pulls out his sword, and after the Messenger tells him what Leonidas is doing is madness, Leonidas yells "this is Sparta" and kicks the Messenger in a well, followed by his Persian bodyguards.