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00:01Where there are now two landmasses, if it once was just one, the Book of Leaves has to be here.
00:06We can take whatever steps are necessary to find our spy. Do it quickly.
00:10It's God's will to break Lorenzo and all who support you.
00:14With the exception of Da Vinci, I agree with you.
00:16Those weapons he makes, they could all be ours.
00:19Rome has more men than the Lord on its side.
00:22Well, we've got ten pipe organ muskets capable of firing 33 rounds a minute on ours.
00:28Ten guns.
00:29Good to know. Thank you for that.
00:31The papers with the papal seal and a list of locations to hide them.
00:35Where did you find this?
00:36In Senor Becky's quarters.
00:38All along the traitor was you.
00:40Lorenzo!
00:41This is a mistake!
00:59Christopher, this is a paradise.
01:00There's a world right?
01:01Those have no power.
01:02A castle.
01:03We're not even adding up to it.
01:05Remember this is a place for the house.
01:06We're going to find this place.
01:07The donate site will be available for us.
01:09The statue will be visited by the mighty family.
01:11We're here to find the owner on the tree or the tree.
01:12The statue will be filled with the particles.
01:13The statue will be filled with the statue.
01:16The statue will be filled with beautiful and full of elements.
01:18The statue will be filled with the statue.
01:19The statue will be filled with the statue of the statue.
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04:04Painting is about... it's about more than just strokes.
04:10There's perspective.
04:12I mean, do I paint you from below?
04:17Or do I paint you from above?
04:22And then there's symbols. I mean, do I paint you with a dog in your arms?
04:26It's a symbol of loyalty.
04:28Come on.
04:29How about the particular shade of vermilion?
04:34Then I use for the blush of your cheeks.
04:41And the folds of your dress.
04:43Should they be...
04:45lush...
04:47and sumptuous...
04:50or stiff...
04:52and angular...
04:53and perhaps...
04:57no gown at all?
04:59If I was a dutiful servant,
05:01I'd consider the needs of my patron.
05:04But I'm not.
05:06So that...
05:08that is what I struggle with.
05:16I can't take your eyes off that.
05:18What's so beautiful about it?
05:20It's the same thing I see in you.
05:22It's a mystery.
05:23It's a puzzle.
05:24And I will stop at nothing to figure it out.
05:29I'll show you.
05:30No.
05:31No.
05:32No.
05:33No.
05:34Francesco, walls of my capella mantiori lean and crumpled.
05:48Just as Rome itself is in disrepair, this place must become a grand palace of the Lord,
05:56celebrating his glory in marble and majestic brushstrokes from the most enlightened hands on earth.
06:03I will build a gleaming chapel with the stories of Christ and Moses frescoed on the ceiling,
06:10a tribute to the everlasting grace of God.
06:14I can assure you your holiness, if you move your accounts from the Medici bank to my own,
06:21you'll have all the funds you need.
06:24This will require more than funds. Resurrection requires death.
06:31And in this case, the sacrifice for Rome's rebirth will be Florence.
06:39However, the Medici have certain capabilities we are unsure we can best.
06:44We've tried a frontal assault.
06:46We may need you to develop other restrict contingencies.
06:55The Medici's are the reason Florence is a sanctuary for sorcerers and sodomites.
07:01They've turned my city away from the Lord.
07:03Together, Holy Father, we will turn it back.
07:13Now gather your men, Gibellano.
07:17You've a role to play in this as well.
07:20He's been with our family his entire life.
07:23He taught us our letters, for God's sake.
07:25I don't care if he held your prick the first time you took a piss.
07:28Becky is a spy and a traitor.
07:30His brother-in-law carries epic debts which could only be met with the Roman sculos we found.
07:35He broke the cipher in dozens of letters he hid as well, each one more incriminating than the last.
07:40Now is not the time to show mercy.
07:42So, we're jailing old friends while making new friends with lunatics like da Vinci.
07:46Our grandfather made friends with lunatics.
07:49Brunelleschi was one and he created the most majestic cathedral in Europe.
07:52If you believe Becky betrayed us, it's you who's gone mad.
08:00Lorenzo!
08:05No! No, please!
08:08Tell me, boy, are you familiar with Abraham's prayer for Sodom and Gomorrah?
08:13How many righteous people did Abraham initially promise he would find in those blighted cities?
08:20Twenty?
08:21Unfortunate.
08:23No! Please!
08:26And your answer.
08:29No. No.
08:32No idea.
08:37Are there no faithful in this forsaken place, or are you all damned?
08:46Here.
08:47Stand.
08:49Let us pray you know the right for the plight.
08:54What?
08:58Fifteen!
08:59Seal!
09:02You are correct.
09:03You will deliver this message to the Medicis.
09:09It contains in exacting detail the horrors witnessed here today.
09:17Why in God's name are we here, Iario?
09:20Tell me, Captain, how much did you give the Medicis for your coat?
09:23I bought it in Rome, not Florence.
09:25Every dyed fabric in Europe uses alum from these mines to fix the dye.
09:34Did you know, Pope Pius II gave this mining concern to the Medicis in return for forgiveness of papal dead.
09:44And since then, every frock, sheet and shirt has had a portion of its price going to Florence.
09:49Today, we killed three birds with one stone.
09:55We took back what was rightfully Rome's.
09:59We eliminated a lucrative source of Medici income, and most importantly, we sent a message.
10:07This is an artless pursuit.
10:21I'd like just making one of something.
10:25Well, you better get used to it, because we've got plenty more copies to go.
10:28What exactly is it that I'm getting used to?
10:30Making each soldier's death indistinguishable from the last.
10:34Leonardo, you're needed at the palace.
10:37You're playing errand boy now, father.
10:39In these treacherous times, we fill any role required.
10:43Come on, the Medicis are none of them patient men.
10:48Not you two.
10:50This is state business, not a sideshow.
10:52Yes, I shall.
11:09If you are in this room, it is because you reside in my innermost circle of trust.
11:14And if you are in my circle, it is because we share a common vision for Florence.
11:18A city that will be remembered for centuries as a signature of innovation and artistry.
11:26I have received word from Tolfa, Commander Quattrone,
11:30that Count Riario has attacked our alum mine.
11:36This is a casus belli, an act of war.
11:39It is easy to be for Florence in times of peace, not so in times of war.
11:44Those who cannot stand with us should leave.
11:48It is better to be a coward now than a traitor later.
11:53I recently lost my most trusted advisor to treachery.
11:57He currently sits in the Bargello, awaiting his fate on the wheel.
12:01In the Medici court, we punish treason.
12:04And we reward service with the young man who brought me this scroll.
12:09Please, come forward.
12:15So tell us, please, how did you come by this scroll?
12:18Uh, Tolfan minor, sir.
12:20Count Riario killed all but one whom he tasked with delivering the scroll.
12:25And would you tell us what it says?
12:27Riario has an army, sir.
12:28He intends to occupy Florence unless you do as Rome asks.
12:35Did the minor convey this to you?
12:38He's a simple man, sir. I doubt he can read.
12:41So you broke the seal and revealed its contents to others.
12:49Arrest him.
12:51No!
12:52Warm up the wheels with his bones!
12:54No, please! Please, no, no!
12:55I will show no mercy to those who betray the Medici name.
12:59Each of you has a responsibility to this community.
13:04To protect.
13:06To invent. To maintain order.
13:09To support.
13:11To uphold the sacred honor of the Medici legacy.
13:15To protect.
13:19We all knew this day would come.
13:21We will not submit.
13:24We will fight.
13:28Alla pataglia ferrente!
13:30Alla pataglia ferrente!
13:32I think I have a cat in my bag.
13:45Would you like to kick that, too?
13:47Enough.
13:49A city that will be remembered for centuries to come
13:52as a signature for innovation and artistry.
13:55That's a direct quote from Becky's counsel to you
13:58when you were a shit-scared 19-year-old poet
14:00about to ascend the throne.
14:01Not now, Giuliano.
14:02Yes, now.
14:04There's a difference between strength and cruelty, Lorenzo.
14:08Leave cruelty to Sixtus and his brutes,
14:11or it won't be Rome.
14:13It'll be our own people who'll move against us.
14:16Do me a kindness, brother.
14:20When I ride out to meet Count Riaria,
14:24stay home.
14:31I have here the shattered ankle bone of St. Alibinus.
14:32I have here the shattered ankle bone of St. Alibinus.
14:33A single shard of wit is guaranteed to be a man.
14:34I have here the shattered ankle bone of St. Alibinus.
14:35I have here the shattered ankle bone of St. Alibinus.
14:36A single shard of wit is guaranteed to protect against all pirates,
14:39and I have here the shattered ankle bone of St. Alibinus.
14:41And all ruffians, and for a few soldy more.
14:42The fingers of the king of St. Alibinus.
14:43I have here the shattered ankle bone of St. Alibinus.
14:44I have here the shattered ankle bone of St. Alibinus.
14:45I have here the shattered ankle bone of St. Alibinus.
14:55I have here the shattered ankle bone of St. Alibinus.
15:00A single shard of wit is guaranteed to protect against all pirates
15:05and all ruffians, and for a few soldy more.
15:10The fingers of the esteemed martyr St. Pessas.
15:13Pess off to you, EDS!
15:15Ah, piss off.
15:16What causes this commotion?
15:18Who else wants them? Come on!
15:19People have gathered from execution.
15:26Gentle Becky was someone to be brought up until the full moon.
15:29No, not Becky.
15:30A servant.
15:36Thanks to him, word of Rihara's incursions spread like wildfire.
15:40And Lorenzo wants to make an example.
15:43The confraternity of death is such vultures.
15:50Someone needs to pray for the condemned.
15:59This is ugly business for a lady.
16:01No.
16:03Even a lady must support the Medicis against spies.
16:10God.
16:10How long will this take?
16:15It can last hours.
16:18God help any man who betrays Lorenzo.
16:26What are you reading?
16:29A book of hours.
16:30In the original Latin, no doubt.
16:35I always hated that language.
16:37As was evident in your studies.
16:40Perhaps you were simply a piss poor teacher.
16:43Perhaps.
16:44I'm sorry it's come to this.
16:59Hmm.
16:59I'm sorry it's come to this.
16:59Hmm.
17:00Why didn't you tell us about your family's need for money?
17:07I would never have troubled you with my relatives' mishaps.
17:10But you would take coin from Rome?
17:12Ask yourself, my boy.
17:14If money had motivated me, why wouldn't it have been spent already?
17:19Instead of lying conveniently, my court is awaiting discovery.
17:22Along with the papal seals of Rome.
17:25I want to believe.
17:28You counseled my grandfather Cosimo, my father.
17:32You've given your life in servants to Florence.
17:34Always doing your best to protect the Medici name.
17:37But when I am gone, Giuliano,
17:38I will no longer be able to provide such protection.
17:42Are you innocent of these charges or not?
17:44Of course I am.
17:45Then why don't you fight them?
17:47Because your brother is incapable of listening.
17:50Lorenzo is consumed with wrath.
17:54It blinds him to the dangers circling him.
17:59There is a traitor in our midst.
18:03After I am dead and Lorenzo lowers his guard,
18:05the traitor will still be here.
18:10People underestimate you, Giuliano.
18:14Yet that perceived weakness makes you uniquely suited
18:17the flushing our spy from cover.
18:22Look after your brother.
18:25He needs you now more than ever.
18:39Priario will advance from the south through the Valdano Valley.
18:43We'll place weapons on all sides,
18:45but the majority will meet his men here.
18:47We'll be outnumbered.
18:49Well, they'll be outgunned.
18:50With ten guns?
18:51Are you certain?
18:52We're casting more muskets.
18:54I promise you,
18:56you'll never have to fire them.
18:59Sometimes,
19:00when all your enemy knows is killing,
19:03a simple deception can suffice.
19:05Riario is far more clever than you think, Da Vinci.
19:11Your wit won't get us out of this one.
19:14Only your weapons will.
19:16And I promise you,
19:17they will fire.
19:18We'll be back to the FedEx.
19:20I'll be right back.
19:26I'll be right back.
19:35Magnifico, Commander.
20:03Artista.
20:03A war engineer, actually.
20:07It's a very handsome stallion you have there, Viaria.
20:10Andalusian, though.
20:12Given to me personally by Queen Isabella of Castile.
20:16I've heard of these Andalusians.
20:18I understand the breed's prone to ischemic diseases,
20:22reduced blood flow, especially to the intestines,
20:25which can lead to some unfortunate anal blockage.
20:30Undoubtedly, you're used to the smell of shit following you wherever you go.
20:34In an effort to avoid further bloodshed,
20:37his eminence has extended a list of demands.
20:40First, Florence will formally embrace into its bosom
20:44Francesco Salviati as Archbishop of Pisa.
20:48Second, the Medici Bank will forgive the Holy See of all debts.
20:52And third, you will release certain artisans from their contractual obligations
20:57so that they might employ their gifts in service of the greater glory
21:00of His Holiness's new chapel.
21:04And in which artist is His Holiness interested?
21:12One, um, Pietro Perugina.
21:16One, Sandro Botticelli.
21:19Oh, geez.
21:20Leonardo da Vinci.
21:23I'd rather have my testicles gnawed off by conga reels.
21:26Well, that can be arranged.
21:28And if we don't capitulate,
21:30uh, my forces will occupy Florence.
21:33My guns will cut your men to ribbons.
21:36Your fabled pipe organ muskets,
21:38well, yes, they, uh, they will cut down some of them, but not all.
21:42Thanks to Giuliano's bumbling, I was aware that you possessed ten guns,
21:46and given that I've observed them close at hand,
21:48I simply deduced their cyclic rate of fire.
21:51Between them they're capable of launching thirty-three volleys,
21:53comprising three hundred and thirty-three discharges.
21:56Now let's... let's assume that, um,
21:59two-thirds of them hit their mark.
22:02But what happens while your brave militiamen are reloading?
22:16My remaining four hundred ride out.
22:24And yes, we will use your precious Florentines as target practice.
22:29You face a walled city, Riario.
22:31We can hold you off for six months at the least.
22:34It takes but one person to open the gates from the inside.
22:37Do you, uh, do you truly believe that in those months
22:41the call of the Holy Father won't be honored by a single soul in Florence?
22:44You have twenty-four hours to wander the Holy Father's offer.
22:49Enjoy your day.
22:52All right!
22:54We need more guns, Da Vinci.
22:57Our lives depend on it.
23:07Maestro, shouldn't we be building guns,
23:09or at least preparing for the invasion like everyone else?
23:11I'm sketching.
23:13Pomegranates.
23:14Nothing escapes your penetrating observation.
23:16I'm sure Count Riario is nearly upon us.
23:17I know damn well where Riario is.
23:19What are we doing here?
23:20I wonder about that myself.
23:22Excuse us, Signora.
23:25You're all that cared us with your sketches, Artista.
23:28You left a sheaf of them in my husband's study.
23:31Shouldn't you be laboring for the security of Florence?
23:34There's something about this pomegranate.
23:39I can't define it yet.
23:41But the Greeks teach us everything can be everything.
23:44And everything can be turned into everything else.
23:47If we can't see the pattern in God's architecture,
23:50it's because we're not looking closely enough.
23:53Would you like your sketches back?
23:56All of Lorenzo's treasures was this bit of carved stone
24:00that caught your eye.
24:02Has your husband ever mentioned it to you?
24:05Where it came from?
24:07I believe he inherited it.
24:09Perhaps from a man in the next-door room.
24:13A magician.
24:15Lorenzo's grandfather, Cosimo.
24:18He ruled this city without ever holding office.
24:22Oh, there's something about him.
24:25You're welcome to study him at any time.
24:28But for now, I'd rather you return to your guns, no?
24:33I didn't come to Florence to live under Roman rule.
24:48Da Vinci.
24:51A treat for indulging me.
24:55Thank you for meeting with me.
25:01Especially with all the concerns about Rome.
25:04I know this is unorthodox, but...
25:07circumstances forced my hand.
25:10You know what's happened to Becky?
25:13The accusations that have been made.
25:16I don't believe he's a traitor.
25:20What do you want me to do?
25:23Clarice has already agreed to advocate for Becky.
25:26You own the other half of my brother's heart.
25:28Will you do the same?
25:30Are you so sure he's innocent?
25:33I-I believe we can prove it.
25:36Becky has been giving me counsel.
25:38Working with him, I know we can trap the real traitor.
25:41Please, senora.
26:08Temperature's right.
26:09Leo.
26:11The fat-kidneyed foreman requires your help.
26:13What do we know of Lorenzo's ancestors?
26:17Because his father was a good but sickly man.
26:19Who lived in the shadow of his father, Cosimo.
26:24Wow, really? How in fuck does this matter? Rome's mercenaries are upon us.
26:28Clarice Orsini gave me this, didn't they?
26:34She said Lorenzo inherited it.
26:38You're exhausted. Look at you, fixating on bits of brick and back with any more guns to complete. It's insane.
26:44The keys on it are identical to the ones from the Jew.
26:50Vault of Heaven, Book of Leaves.
26:54How do the Medici's figure into it all?
26:58Leo, I just don't see how a fucking mantelpiece antique keeps Ruario's sword from our fucking necks.
27:06Christ is open. Can you just drop it for one minute?
27:10Do you have to prove your ignorance so damn often?
27:19When the Byzantine Empire used the first cannons against the Ottomans during the siege of Constantinople,
27:27the Turks were forced to flee.
27:30Thirty years later, they returned with cannons of their own, bigger cannons.
27:35And after a 55-day siege, left such destruction that the city will never be the same.
27:46Constantinople fell.
27:50Well then, we've always got to make sure we've got the biggest cannon.
27:53Oh, no.
27:58It never ends.
28:00Unless...
28:05Unless...
28:09Unless...
28:10I ended.
28:11He must redaned out calling an explosion!
28:13No!
28:14Ah!
28:30But...
28:31...
28:40Oh, Mushroom.
28:41What have you done?
28:43Sealed our fucking fate.
28:45Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.
29:04How long has it been since your last confession?
29:11I'm embarrassed to say nearly a year.
29:15Hmm. I have spoken with many shamed penitents tonight, child.
29:21The wheel reminds people of the punishments awaiting those not reconciled with our father.
29:28It's horrid.
29:31I fear I myself drive someone toward a similar agony.
29:37Every daughter of Eve faces the same dilemma.
29:43I have been untrue.
29:45And now someone else is suffering for it.
29:52And he will endure unimaginable pain.
29:58And it's my fault.
29:59If I may, I have heard something of the state of your marriage.
30:05If you can offer up even the smallest, the tenderest bit of mercy, I have no doubt it will be taken very well.
30:17Mercy has its risks.
30:18And rewards.
30:18Good people of Florence, the Medicis are leading you to death.
30:31Good people of Florence, the Medicis are leading you to death.
30:43I have to give Riario some credit.
30:45He knows how to intimidate his prey.
30:48People say Riario has 2,000 men to burn the city.
30:52I heard 3,000.
30:54The city will be safe.
30:57I'll make sure of it.
30:59Pride is a deadly sin, Artista.
31:01Il Capitano!
31:06Didn't take you for a religious zealot.
31:10A bully and an arsehole?
31:12Yes.
31:13A zealot?
31:15I'm zealous about my family.
31:18And we pray every night that you're not leading this city to destruction.
31:22Why have that much power?
31:24Do I?
31:25We've had nothing but trouble since you talked your way into the Medici court.
31:29Perhaps God is on the Count's side in this business.
31:31I don't believe in any God who would side with that pig's bladder.
31:37You blaspheme.
31:37Men like you, artistic perverts, are turning Florence into Gomorrah.
31:45You're beating a quick path to the everlasting bonfire and dragging us all with you.
31:51I'll send you to the bonfire even sooner.
31:55I know you're a better swordsman than I, Da Vinci.
31:59Still.
32:03I struck the bone, eh?
32:07Do you really want to blunt the edge of your blade on me when you may need it sharp?
32:12Furry REO.
32:14You're drunk.
32:15No, not eh?
32:15No, not eh?
32:15I mean, no.
32:35OK.
32:38Oh, my God.
33:02Oh, my God.
33:08Oh, my God.
33:16Oh, my God.
33:38Oh, my God.
33:40Oh, my God.
33:50I heard what happened at the metalworks.
33:54You're better than this, Leonardo.
33:56Oh, my God.
33:58I thought I could save Florence.
34:00I thought my talents would be enough, but they aren't.
34:04I've got nothing.
34:08And because of me,
34:10tomorrow morning, Lorenzo will be forced to surrender.
34:14No, please.
34:16Florence and Rome have been at it since before you were born.
34:18It's politics.
34:20No, it's...
34:22No, it's personal.
34:26I have something they want.
34:28Yes.
34:30Your talent.
34:32The Pope wants my talent.
34:34Riaria wants my key.
34:36What key?
34:38What key?
34:40The key from...
34:44Nothing.
34:52Come here.
34:56If something burdens you...
34:58Maybe it's better just to let it go.
35:00Maybe it's better just to let it go.
35:28Come on.
35:29Come on.
35:30Come on.
35:31Come on.
35:42No.
35:43Wait.
35:44Wait.
35:45What?
35:47That's what Lorenzo requires of me.
35:58Do...
36:28Why did you destroy your guns?
36:52Lorenzo looked me in the eye
36:54and told me I was an inventor.
36:58But this isn't an invention.
37:05This is...
37:07It's escalation, because I build five, they build 15.
37:19He might be the loveliest man I've ever known.
37:24Tay!
37:28Why did you say it with such sadness?
37:35Maybe it's because I think none of us are worthy of you.
37:39Why the pomegranates?
37:43Why the pomegranates?
37:45I don't know yet.
37:51Do you know...
37:53No.
37:55Hades tricked Persephone into eating pomegranates
37:59when she left the Underworld.
38:01She said that they're magic.
38:05Forced her to return to it.
38:07It's true.
38:09You should take one with you when you go.
38:16It's not magic that binds me to you, Leonardo.
38:22I hope you kill that bastard Riorio.
38:36Leonardo!
38:41Leonardo!
38:43Leonardo!
38:45Leonardo!
38:47Leonardo!
38:49Oh, so you have the gall to remain in Florence?
38:53You're either brave or unimaginably stupid.
38:55Er, it's a bit of both.
38:57You sabotage our efforts.
38:59Why?
39:01The guns wouldn't have ended this.
39:03With all your experience in waging war,
39:05you decided that, did you?
39:07You little...
39:09Fuck!
39:11I can't believe I trusted you.
39:14You, a bastard, a charlataner, a peddler of knick-knacks!
39:18My brother was right.
39:19I was a fool to believe in you.
39:21A fool!
39:23My only recourse is to offer myself as Riorio's hostage.
39:27And I'll have to pray that, if I put myself at his mercy,
39:30that he will forgo pillaging Florence.
39:33I'll have to pray that he'll grant Clarice and our children safe passage.
39:39And I'll have to pray that every trace of my name and my legacy
39:44is inscribed from the streets!
39:51You gather what little you hold dear.
39:55And you meet me in the field.
39:56I want you by my side when I am forced to accept Rome's terms.
40:00And if Riorio wants you, he can fucking have you.
40:09composing셋 of comfort zone
40:13We will get your name in place.
40:15I'm trying to walk back to Rome.
40:18I can't believe it.
40:19Let's go to Rome.
40:20We can't believe it.
40:22And we will die.
40:23And I'll give you the opportunity,
40:25of course.
40:26But when we do the thing,
40:27we can't believe it.
40:28And we'll let you get your name,
40:30that's not true.
40:31So, you can't believe it.
40:32And we know
40:33that we can't believe it.
40:34And we'll see you in the room.
40:35Niko, it is good to see you again.
40:44I trust your hand is mending.
40:45Let us go straight to the terms of surrender.
40:48Indeed.
40:50I have certain...
40:52require certain assurances.
40:57Florence and its citizens are my chief concern.
41:00Sorry, sorry.
41:01Um, we are clear whose surrender we're discussing here.
41:09She is.
41:13Niko, I'll just show the Count and Captain General our gift.
41:18Now, since you'd calculated the capacity of my guns,
41:22I've endeavoured to improve Florence's odds.
41:26It's a question of mathematics, really.
41:27I help to pack a group of spheres in the most economic fashion.
41:33And since nature always employs the most efficient means to achieve her ends,
41:37I've taken inspiration from her.
41:41I call it the Cluster Bombard.
41:44Casing houses a grouping of smaller explosives,
41:56an Archimedean solid, which is separated by iron spaces.
42:01So when the bombard lands, it fragments into a fountain of shrapnel.
42:06I estimate one bombard could take out a dozen of your men and their mounts.
42:10Now I know what you're thinking.
42:13You're thinking, well, fair enough.
42:17Bombard's really only as good as one's ability to lob it.
42:20So, um, that's fair enough.
42:22You'd be right.
42:25However...
42:27Zoe!
42:30Let's go.
42:30Impressive.
42:48But, um, how do I know that contraption even works?
42:55Allow me to demonstrate on a smaller scale.
42:57First, we light a bombard.
43:00Then, we fire it.
43:03Like so.
43:15The real, full-scale bombard
43:18doesn't carry fireworks, of course.
43:22We will rain flame and destruction down on your men,
43:26recalling biblical devastation of old.
43:29The peasants will pick the bone fragments of your men
43:32from these fields for decades to come.
43:36You...
43:37everything you've accomplished
43:39will fade from memory,
43:41whereas our victory will be lionized for centuries.
43:45Perhaps.
43:48Or perhaps,
43:50regardless of what happens today,
43:51the opposite tale will be told.
43:53Or no tale at all.
43:57You see, a man once told me...
44:01History is a lie.
44:03History is a lie.
44:04History is a lie.
44:06History is a lie.
44:27Well played, Artista.
44:27Hurtister.
44:33You'd... you'd do well to remember, though,
44:36that a war is waged on many fronts.
44:47You've pulled off quite a feat, Leonardo.
44:50I'd like to have seen it actually fire.
44:52Can you imagine the carnage?
44:53Rome would have been holding funerals for months.
44:58The crossbow, it doesn't actually work.
45:05It's more a feat of art than weaponry.
45:12This sham is the work of drunken artists.
45:16They're more skilled in stage props than armaments.
45:19How on earth could we have built the real device in one night?
45:23Even if I had, the draw strength needed to actually fire the damn thing would have been ludicrous.
45:30Look at it.
45:31You wagered our fate on a bluff.
45:34I did.
45:35You realise you only bought us a temporary reprieve.
45:37You can't keep on bluffing Rome forever.
45:41Can't we?
45:43Life's precious.
45:45Lorenza.
45:46Even a traitor's.
45:47I believe it was your grandfather, Cosmo.
45:55Voiced a pertinent sentiment.
45:58We read that we ought to forgive our enemies.
46:02We do not read that we ought to forgive our friends.
46:06We are friends.
46:07We are friends.
46:08We are friends.
46:09We are friends.
46:13We are friends.
46:32Sorry, brother, I was just having a rest.
46:35You can't administer to the condemn?
46:38I appreciate the visit, but I've already made peace with my maker.
47:08Signora. You. You're the one that slipped those documents into my quarters. How long have they owned you?
47:32A few years.
47:35And they approached you?
47:38Before Lorenzo and I were involved.
47:44Whatever promise they made, they will not honor it.
47:48You have no idea of my circumstances. There's more to this than Florence or Rome or my life.
47:59Why are you here, Signora?
48:04Because I do not wish to see you broken on a wheel.
48:08What?
48:11And look.
48:17A weapon. Stolen from the secret archives in the Vatican.
48:23A miseria cordae. Modified to this single dose of poison. Its bite is almost never noticed.
48:32So no evidence will arise implicating Lorenzo's lover.
48:38Consider it mercy. This is the fastest and most painless death I can offer. And I will see that it takes.
48:45This isn't mercy. This is you. Tying off loose ends.
48:51Rome chose what?
49:04God, I'm sorry. I wish there was another way.
49:10I wish there was another way.
49:13God, thank you.
49:35Hamlock, Becky would not have done this.
49:41The vial speaks for itself.
49:43And you have a history of not believing things that Becky has clearly done.
49:51Question is, brother, who brought Becky this poison?
49:56Was it someone who sympathizes with his plight?
49:59If I were to defy you, brother, I wouldn't don a mask to do it.
50:08I've ordered you care. The traitor is dead.
50:12Florence is secure, and you've a war engineer to fate.
50:15All is well in the Republic tonight.
50:21The names and charges written on this paper require our immediate attention as priori.
50:26An anonymous denunciation.
50:28The author's unimportant. This matter demands investigation.
50:32I would caution you to consider whom will be implicated.
50:35As priori, I duty bound to uphold the law. I'm concerned by whomever it may incriminate.
50:41Interrogate the victim mentioned here, Captain.
50:44Once he confirms the charges, make your arrest.
50:51Wow. Look at you.
50:54Venetian breaches. Bit of velvet, bit of brocade.
50:57Did you buy those with your Medici vouchers?
50:59What concern is it of yours?
51:01Who traded in chits to muster the men to sneak your phony little crossbow out of the city?
51:07Hmm?
51:07Who assembled all the pieces in the middle of the night, risking his very life?
51:11Because it wasn't Nico, yet somehow that little bull's pizzle wins an invitation to Lorenzo's plight, so...
51:16And, hey, I don't.
51:16Your Nico hasn't been arrested a dozen times for lute behaviour and pickpocketing, grave robbing.
51:22I can't have you there tonight, Zoe.
51:24Sorry.
51:26These people.
51:28Decorum means everything to it.
51:30Where is your guest of honour, Lorenzo?
51:35If we were to praise an artist, perhaps it should be Senior Botticelli.
51:38At least he has blessed us with his presence.
51:40No need to honour someone who honours themselves so well, brother.
51:46Every time I find myself looking for da Vinci, he seems to have vanished like smoke.
51:51Is there a reason you're avoiding the party, Maestro?
52:11It's being held in your honour.
52:14Something's needling me, Nico.
52:17So I can discover what it...
52:21Ah!
52:23Ah!
52:24Yes!
52:27The old magician's laughing.
52:30God, I'm an idiot!
52:33The symbols couldn't be clearer.
52:36I am a son of Earth's starry heaven.
52:40I am thirsty.
52:41Please, please give me something to drink from the fountain of memory.
52:46Invocation of the son of Mithras.
52:47Look.
52:48A bull pulling a plough.
52:49Christian iconography, but it's also the pagan symbol for Earth.
52:56A star-filled heaven.
52:58A chalice, symbolic of a fountain.
53:01And flowers.
53:03Ne m'oubliez pas, in French.
53:06Forget-me-nots.
53:08Memory.
53:11Cosmo de Medici.
53:14Was a son of Mithras.
53:16It's as if all my inquiries are converging.
53:18It's as if a grand web is being spun, one so incalculably wide and ancient that I'm only now beginning to grasp in scope.
53:28I have proven myself to Lorenzo.
53:31I've earned his trust.
53:33It's time for him to repay me a coin.
53:36By doing what?
53:38By filming an expedition.
53:40To the land indicated on the Jews map.
53:43A ship.
53:44Provisions for a journey.
53:45The vault of heaven is out there, Nico.
53:49It's harboring the Book of Leaves, all the knowledge it contains.
53:51I can hear it calling to.
53:54And the magician is leading me to it.
53:57My grandfather, Cosimo, had a dream.
54:01That our streets and squares would be a haven for science, art and learning.
54:07No son of Florence better represents those ideas than Leonardo da Vinci.
54:13I name you the Grand Master of the Order of Saint John the Baptist, patron saint of Florence.
54:27I give you the living embodiment of classical brilliance.
54:32Leonardo da Vinci.
54:34Please, Maestro, will you grant us a few words?
54:52Florence's greatest export has always been its ideas.
54:56Our republic represents the cutting edge of inquiry.
55:00We are inventing the future.
55:07But we can only remain vital if we keep on pushing outwards.
55:12So I propose a bold new step.
55:15I have learned from land.
55:17They're magnificent.
55:18To the west.
55:20It's largely uncharted.
55:21But it's certain to contain wonders.
55:23Now, with your patronage, I surmount an expedition.
55:28We will voyage.
55:33Captain Dragonetti.
55:34What is the meaning of this affront?
55:36My apologies, Signor.
55:38But a grave accusation has been levied against one of your guests this evening.
55:41I know nothing of any accusations.
55:43May I remind you, Nazareno, that you answered to me.
55:47Technically, I answered to the Signoria, your magnificence.
55:51Of which you are but one voice.
55:53I couldn't dissuade them, Signor. It's protocol.
55:58Our hands were tied.
56:02Go on then, Captain.
56:06It has come to the attention of the officers of the night, by means of secret denunciation,
56:11that what Leonardo di San Piero da Vinci has committed in violation of the statutes of the Republic of Florence and divine and natural law?
56:22The grievous act of sodomy.
56:26Said individual is to be immediately remanded to the Bargella.
56:28These are lies! This is slander!
56:29Whereupon he will remain until the magistrates ascertain his guilt or innocence.
56:35Should he be found guilty, he will be led through the public squares to the Palace of Justice and there be burned so that he dies.
56:44And his body is separated from his soul.
56:46No!
56:49This is your work, Francesco.
56:53I smell the palsy's stench all over this charade.
56:57The denunciation is real, Lorenzo.
57:00We've evict him willing to testify.
57:02No one has been sentenced for this crime for more than 50 years.
57:04And yet it's still on the statute books.
57:08If you have issues with it, take it up with your forebear, Cosimo.
57:11Was it not he who revised Florence's constitution?
57:14Or would you flout our fair Republic's laws as you see fit?
57:18I was under the impression we lived in a democracy, not a dictatorship.
57:24Your wrist, senor.
57:25No!
57:39Told you you'd be to quick pass to the bonfire.
57:42Artista.
57:55And no one has been tried.
58:02Nice and красив.
58:05This is a dominate.
58:07grey where you're drawn.
58:09You, Iestside.
58:11You're auciary emerative planner.
58:13It.
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