00:00February 19, army camp near Vaucouleurs. This morning I awoke to visions of fire and steel.
00:19These nightmares come more often now that I have seen my beloved France eaten away in years of war.
00:25I wandered through camp, ignoring the new snowfall, but observing the wounds and weariness of every soldier under my command, observing the desperation in their eyes.
00:38It was then that I first saw the girl. She told us that her name was Jean.
00:43She told us she was but a peasant who did not know how to ride or fight.
00:47She told us that she intended to rescue France.
00:52The darkness lifted from the men's souls. Her voice rang with conviction and we drank in her every word.
01:00I may have lost my faith, but Jean has not lost hers, and that is enough for me.
01:07Jean has asked our ragged band of soldiers to take her to Chino, where the rightful ruler of France, the Dauphin, hides from his foes.
01:18The war-torn land between is infested with enemy marauders, and we will lose many men.
01:25Death is by now an old companion, but for Jean, we will face it again.
01:37The war-torn land between is infested with enemy marauders, and we will face it again.
01:51My colleague and I will escort you to the Chateau of the Dauphin, or else we will die trying.
01:56I am Jean Demet, sir, and I will protect you with my life.
02:00You are Jean of Argue. I have heard your claims, and believe what you say. We will follow you to Chino.
02:09Wait, you might have needed a few archers on the road ahead.
02:15You must be wary on the road ahead. Our enemies, the British, are out in force, and their Brigandian allies are thick as rats.
02:23Discretion is the better part of valor.
02:30Leave it.
02:38Look out! A battle raises ahead. Stay back!
02:42Let's leave the totems across you.
02:57Leave it.
02:58Another glorious loss for France.
03:03I hope you really can turn the tide of this war, Jean of Argue.
03:07Let's do it.
03:17Take care.
03:18Have a great day.
03:21See you next time.
03:24Bye.
03:24Bye.
03:25Bye.
03:25Bye.
03:26Bye.
03:26Bye.
03:26Bye.
03:27Bye.
03:27Bye.
03:29Bye.
03:29Bye.
03:30Bye.
03:30Bye.
03:31Bye.
03:31Bye.
03:32Bye.
03:33Bye.
03:34Bye.
03:34Bye.
03:35Bye.
03:36Bye.
03:37The British must have destroyed it.
03:54We must find another way to Chenault.
04:07Sert, Liebe, Liebe, Sert, Pirax, Liebe, Liebe, Liebe, Oili, Sert, Pirax,
04:37I have been playing on the United Travellers, what has become of our homeland.
05:05Libby
05:12Libby
05:14Libby
05:19Oye
05:22Sceptre
05:24Oye
05:27Oye
05:30Sceptre
05:33Sceptre
05:38Sceptre
05:43Sceptre
05:45Anabandai
05:50Anabandai
05:55Libby
05:56Anabandai
05:57Azo
05:58Sceptre
06:01Sceptre
06:02Saturn
06:03Sceptre
06:04Three
06:06Sceptre
06:08Gather your belongings, Min. We follow Jor of Arc. We will carry that battering ram along with us. It may yet be of use.
06:32Are you mad? Across that bridge lies a Burgundian castle and many men. Turn back at once.
06:38You are mad.
06:42You are mad.
06:45You are mad.
06:49You are mad.
06:53You are mad at me.
07:04I don't know.
07:34I don't know.
08:04We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
08:15I don't know.
08:27You French don't know where to give up!
08:47We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
08:59I don't know.
09:11We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
09:23We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
09:35We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
09:47We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
09:57We need a Mangonella Ram.
10:09We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
10:19We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
10:25We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
10:29We need a Mangonella Ram to get through these walls.
10:46What are you doing?
10:47BOLOGUEI!
10:50OIEL
10:53Live
11:00A NABUSKAT
11:01There are a bit of soldiers everywhere!
11:04Hurry west to the river where we can make our escape!
11:15BOLOGUEI!
11:19OILE
11:33BOLOGUEI!
11:41Now
11:45acă
11:46ir
11:47Counē
11:48Centッ
11:51Rive
11:53A
11:57K
11:59Air
12:03Casa
12:06Cas
12:07Tor
12:08stato
12:09Time
12:11Tor
12:15Let's go.
12:45You mean to lead the French army? Such confidence I have not seen since this war began. Very well, you have six more soldiers, Joan the Maid.
13:15Have a good day!
13:45Leave it, leave it.
14:15To be continued...
14:45Music on fire!
15:15Music on fire!
15:45Music on fire!
15:50Jinon, we have made it!
15:52Music on fire!
15:57Music on fire!
16:03Music on fire!
16:07Music on fire!
16:13Music on fire!
16:41Music on fire!
16:45Music on fire!
16:47Music on fire!
16:51Music on fire!
16:57Oh, yeah.
17:01Is it the fan?
17:03We'll see you now.
17:22As Jean's footsteps echoed on the marbled hall of the chateau,
17:27the fat and whispering dupes did nought but stare.
17:32The Dauphin himself seemed afraid as she kissed his feet.
17:36My gentle Dauphin, she demanded,
17:38why does England claim what is ours?
17:41Why are you not crowned King of France as is your right?
17:45The courtiers began to murmur.
17:48The chamberlain whispered lies into the Dauphin's ear,
17:52but the Dauphin pushed the chamberlain away and rose to meet Jean's gaze.
17:57She stands only to the shoulder of the shortest man,
18:01but all of us must look up to speak to her.
18:04I know not what silent conversation passed between the Dauphin and his would-be savior,
18:09but it was obvious that His Majesty was in the same thrall as we.
18:15The Dauphin's ear and his dear is also in the same thrall as we.
18:21The Dauphin will also have the Borgia,
18:24even if it is a method of the Dauphin's ear,
18:25he passed away a test of the dilemma to the Dauphin.
18:27If it was on the other hand,
18:28the Dauphin has to be grazed by his wiers,
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