Rome, ADVERTISEMENT 303. Emperor Diocletian benches his favorite, Sebastian, from captain of the royal residence guard to the rank of common soldier and also eliminates him to a remote seaside outpost where his fellow soldiers, deteriorated by their needs, resort to homosexual tasks to please their demands. Sebastian ends up being the target of lust for the policeman Severus, however repetitively rejects the man's advancements. Castigated for his Christian confidence, he is hurt, embarrassed and ultimately killed.
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Rome, ADVERTISEMENT 303. Emperor Diocletian benches his favorite, Sebastian, from captain of the royal residence guard to the rank of common soldier and also eliminates him to a remote seaside outpost where his fellow soldiers, deteriorated by their needs, resort to homosexual tasks to please their demands. Sebastian ends up being the target of lust for the policeman Severus, however repetitively rejects the man's advancements. Castigated for his Christian confidence, he is hurt, embarrassed and ultimately killed.
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