What does the adjudicator coin say?

The medallion features Latin just like the Blood Oath Marker. It reads, “Actiones secundum fidei.” It translates to the phrase, “We act according to what we believe (ourselves to be),” meaning that the whole of the organization will act accordingly with the Adjudicators, by penalty of death.
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What does the coin from John Wick say?

At the top of the coin is the phrase "Ens Causa Sui," or "Something generated within itself." At the bottom are the Roman numerals MMI for 2001. On the reverse side is a person with a shield emblazoned with a cross.
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What does Actiones secundum Fidei mean?

actiones secundum fidei. action follows belief. i.e., "we act according to what we believe (ourselves to be)."
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How much is each coin worth in John Wick?

Based on the approximate size of each coin and the current price of gold, each piece would be worth just north of $2000 in proper money, but this isn't where the true value lies in John Wick's currency. The worth of the Continental's gold coins comes in the social contract they represent, as alluded to by Berrada.
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What does quod Debitum sanguine mean?

The Latin words "Quod Debitum Sanguine" carved on blood markers means "blood debt".
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What is continental John Wick?

The Continental in New York City is owned by Winston, a friend of John Wick and a ruthless enforcer of the hotel's rules. The reception is operated by a concierge named Charon.
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Why did John Wick cut his finger?

About midway through the film, Wick seeks the aide of The Elder (Saïd Taghmaoui), a ranking member of the High Table. In order to prove how committed he will be to him, the hero slices off the ring finger on his left hand and gives his wedding ring to him.
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Are the coins in John Wick real?

In the real world, paper and metal cash or digital ones and zeroes in a bank transaction have no inherent worth, yet in John Wick, the coins are refined with real gold, making each piece valuable. What is this?
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What languages can John Wick speak?

Multilingualism: John is shown to be fluent in several languages, including English, Russian, Italian, Hebrew, American Sign Language, Arabic, Japanese, and Indonesian.
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How rich is Keanu Reeves?

Reeves has an estimated net worth of $380 million.
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What's the deal with the gold coins in John Wick?

John Wick and its sequels peel back the curtain on that mythology, revealing that this shadowy world of crime syndicates and well-armed enforcers is an international agency that uses these coins as both fiscal and ethical currency within their profession.
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What does John Wick's tattoo mean?

John's tattoo reads, “Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat,” or “fortune favors the brave” in Latin. This is also a lose translation of the motto of the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines — although their spelling is “Fortes Fortuna Juvat.” This is common enough that it's not conclusive evidence alone, but it's definitely a starting point.
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What does Parabellum mean in John Wick?

The latest in the saga is the first to get a sub-title: Parabellum, taken from the Latin phrase "si vis pacem, para bellum," meaning "if you want peace, prepare for war." That's exactly where we left John Wick at the end of Chapter 2, and it's exactly where we find him at the beginning of 3.
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Is John Wick a hitman or assassin?

John is a legendary hitman who had retired until a gang invades his house, steals his car, and kills the puppy that his late wife Helen had given him.
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Which John Wick is the most violent?

Below are some of the hardest-to-watch, most memorably brutal deaths in the "John Wick" series thus far.
  • Killing Miss Daisy. Lionsgate. ...
  • I know dog-fu. Lionsgate. ...
  • Death by horse. Lionsgate. ...
  • The lone ranger. Lionsgate. ...
  • John Wick: The Pencil. Lionsgate. ...
  • Be seeing you. ...
  • Ernest in the library with the book. ...
  • Bull in a weapons shop.
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Why is John Wick called Baba Yaga?

hroughout the series, John Wick is described in mythic terms. He lurks behind shadows and appears when he must seek revenge for the wrongdoings of others. Ultimately, his past gave him the nickname Baba Yaga but his actions throughout the franchise further cement his identity as a boogeyman like figure.
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What is the high table in John Wick?

The High Table is a council of high-level crime lords that governs and oversees the underworld's most powerful criminal organizations. The council comprises 12 seats, with each seat often owned by a family. Held by the Russian Mafia, Cosa Nostra, Yakuza, Triads, and other mafias.
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Did Winston give John Wick a marker?

at the end of jw2, winston gives john a marker and tells him he might need it, but in john wick chapter 3 john goes to the library and gets his marker out of the book.
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What was the body count in John Wick?

John Wick (84 Kills)

It's a tale of bloody, brutal revenge as the legendary assassin fights his way up the food chain. The film's mix of gun-fu and sheer bloody brutality is the perfect combination. It's also one of the best Hollywood action flicks I'd seen in a long time when it was released back in 2014.
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Who sits above the high table in John Wick?

Appearances. The Elder is the mysterious head of the High Table, a mystical man who resides in the desert, and the overarching antagonist of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.
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Is Winston John Wicks dad?

There's a theory that Winston is John Wick's father-in-law

Wick, referring to him with familiarity as "Jonathan" and keeping up with John's life outside of the business. He also seems very concerned when John reenters "the life," and even more concerned when he has to put a contract on his head.
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Why is the elder above the high table?

This subtle move shows the power that the Elder wields, as well as the deference and respect the High Table gives him. While the Table is clearly powerful, the role of the Elder shows that even its ability to impose order has limits.
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What rule did John Wick break?

Wick earned that would-be death sentence because he broke The Continental's biggest rule: Do not conduct “business” (as in, don't kill anybody) on the premises.
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What is the cardinal rule in John Wick?

John breaks this cardinal rule when he murders Santino D'Antonio in the New York Continental bar at the end of Chapter 2, which leads to not only his own excommunication, but consequences for anyone who aided the assassination or his escape from the High Table's judgement.
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