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The year is 1799 Romania. The Gypsy people on the verge of having their lands taken over by bloodthirsty rulers known as "The Order" An officer of the Order "Captain" finds his way into a twist of fate and his bloodthirsty companions.
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00:00:26The year is 1799. With a new century on the horizon, a gypsy people, children of the Fairmoon tribes, are devastated by war and conflict.
00:00:36Invaded by a royal and corrupt government known as the Order, the gypsy people are slaughtered by the hundreds.
00:00:44Small groups of the Fairmoon rebel against the Order, fighting back for their lands that were taken by force, yet they remain outnumbered.
00:01:02Without justice or law on a land, overrun by bloodthirsty rulers, the gypsy people look to the new moon approaching once every 500 years.
00:01:14The Fairmoon tribes pray that God will deliver them from this cruel and devastating conflict, in a time when man and beast were very much like Gypsy Moon.
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00:01:47The Fairmn Asset
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00:01:50The Fair NFC
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00:03:56Two flanks or an attack?
00:03:58Leaving the only outlet into these hills here.
00:04:00Hiding around his shooters in position?
00:04:02Seems like the most growing idea, sir.
00:04:04Now, bearing the captain's seal,
00:04:06we should have the pass taken by next winter.
00:04:08Indeed, sir.
00:04:10The captain, sir?
00:04:12Yes.
00:04:14Permission to speak freely.
00:04:18File!
00:04:20The story is about the captain.
00:04:22The one he was taken in by savages.
00:04:24Is any truth to this?
00:04:25Yes.
00:04:27I know into control.
00:04:33A man to be feared, no doubt.
00:04:35But what chances have you in such a situation?
00:04:37My father was raised in the village next to where the captain was born.
00:04:41There's tales there of a beast.
00:04:45A man-eating beast.
00:04:47That roams the hills at night.
00:04:49The villagers,
00:04:51that were on good terms with the chief,
00:04:53approached him and asked if they could kill the beast.
00:04:55Go on.
00:04:57The chief gave them warning,
00:05:01not to provoke the beast,
00:05:03nor to hunt near its lair.
00:05:05The captain was friends with a young village daughter.
00:05:09They had overheard the discussion,
00:05:11and they set out one evening with spears and arrows to find the beast.
00:05:17He tried to convince her to stay back where it was safe.
00:05:19But she was determined.
00:05:21She would not let him leave alone into the unknown.
00:05:25The next morning,
00:05:27only the captain returned.
00:05:29He found the village completely destroyed.
00:05:33Everyone was dead.
00:05:35All were dead.
00:05:37The captain's father,
00:05:39his mother,
00:05:41his little sister.
00:05:43Good lord.
00:05:45How old was he?
00:05:47I was eight years old.
00:05:49Captain Wilsons.
00:05:51How are you all?
00:05:53Let's keep the nature of your others
00:05:54due to this strategic planning
00:05:55on a more military at less possible level,
00:05:59should we?
00:06:00Sir?
00:06:01I'll be my quarters.
00:06:03I'll expect a briefing in 15 minutes.
00:06:06Park.
00:06:49Help!
00:06:54Help!
00:06:56Help!
00:07:00Halt!
00:07:15Go on.
00:07:17End it.
00:07:18Take my life as you have so many of my people.
00:07:28Your people?
00:07:30Children of the fair moon.
00:07:32The gypsy people.
00:07:34My people.
00:07:36Oh, you mean the people who fill these lines with lawless principles and rebellion against the order?
00:07:42The gypsy people are a free people. What is freely given we graciously receive. It is your kind that take lands, divide soils, and plant the seeds of want and war.
00:07:54Stand down, son.
00:08:00Without order, my lady, all will burn.
00:08:02Like that of the fire that haunts your thoughts and burns in your heart.
00:08:08No one has sent me. I am here by my own free will.
00:08:22And by killing me you hope to end the suffering of this war and gain back freedom you think has been taken away.
00:08:28You have not imagined what has happened.
00:08:30Surely you can see outside of these walls at the truth, can you not?
00:08:34I see hundreds of rebel forces, gypsies mind you, constantly building defenses against us.
00:08:42Stealing our supplies, burning our bridges, and simply not leaving the area which we make clear.
00:08:48Thirteen dead this week, thirteen more before that. Surely there is some part of you that sees there is no right in this.
00:08:56But I am a soldier. I do as I am told from my superiors.
00:09:01Who then be superior to them if they believe and act as if they are God, taking homes and leaving women, children, and the sick and old?
00:09:11There will always be casualties of war, my lady, and necessary evils in battle.
00:09:17Any who oppose against the order or strike at that which is to be made for the greater good will suffer while resisting.
00:09:24Those who are among the innocent.
00:09:26I have yet to have a report from any of my officers to state that women and children were left to die.
00:09:32We are not savages.
00:09:34You are taking lands by force for the greater good?
00:09:38My lady.
00:09:39Driving them out of their homes so you can tax more lands and divide more soils?
00:09:47Anyone without the proper documentation must leave the area. This is by order.
00:09:56People. My people have been here for generations long before rules gave me so called rights to lies written in blood.
00:10:06I was just a child the day my grandfather's home was taken away.
00:10:13One minute I'm in a field covered with babies but the next soldiers as far as the eye can see.
00:10:20They didn't ask. They didn't speak. They began tearing out our crops,
00:10:26healing their wagons, and binding our stock two by two to their horses, torching cottages and homes.
00:10:32And they shot my father and my grandfather right in front of my mother and I.
00:10:37We watched as the soldiers took everything and we could do nothing.
00:10:46Captain, please. I beg you give leave to your men and stray from this land which is rightfully honest.
00:10:52Leave us in peace.
00:10:54The rebels are on the move. They've intercepted our dispatchers.
00:10:59Princess Flika, see how she gets food and drink and set them free.
00:11:09I know, you will die soon, you will die on my knees, you will die on my knees, you will die on my knees, you will die on my knees.
00:11:28Know this, my lady, this is the only act of mercy you shall ever see from me again.
00:11:34Good evening.
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00:13:43Now, we have very little time and so much at stake here
00:13:47Do you understand?
00:13:50Sir
00:13:50I want you to personally deliver this letter this evening
00:13:53The letter to the reinforcements?
00:13:56Indeed, sir
00:13:57We normally send our dispatches together
00:13:59Yes
00:14:00But I trust that you will get this sorted out within two weeks
00:14:04I trust you, Bex
00:14:07Then we can put all this behind us
00:14:09Sir?
00:14:10You're a man who gets things done promptly
00:14:13Very much so, Governor
00:14:15Excellent
00:14:16I will send my coachman for you later this evening
00:14:19Now, no one but your superior officers are to know
00:14:24Do you understand?
00:14:27Very much so
00:14:27Well, until we meet again, Captain
00:14:31Governor
00:14:31Though I tell you it is a gypsy myth
00:14:40There is no new moon tonight
00:14:42You say it is
00:14:43We say
00:14:44That the cattle and the horses of our regiment
00:14:46Have been acting very strangely the past several weeks
00:14:48Well, it could be a wild dog or a bear nearby
00:14:51I dare say what if?
00:14:54What if some mystic powers come down from the mountains
00:14:56From some hidden beast into our lands?
00:14:59That there are the hellhounds of some sort brought on by the new moon
00:15:02Don't encourage him in his outrageous allegations
00:15:04You both are past being indecent with your ludicrous tales
00:15:07Though, madam, I do tell you
00:15:11That the moon's reflection of any body of water
00:15:13Does create a bear which no evil can pass?
00:15:16I'll remember that next time your friend here makes a pass of me
00:15:19Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
00:17:21What, my dear?
00:17:23His eyes soften your past, a divided heart.
00:17:35Mother.
00:17:36You knew him?
00:17:38I did.
00:17:40Did he see you?
00:17:43No.
00:17:45Did he set me free?
00:17:53Perhaps these things happen for a reason.
00:17:56Stay strong.
00:17:58See to your people.
00:18:00All has been left to chance.
00:18:21Peace is madness.
00:18:22If we fight, we will all be killed.
00:18:28Yes, we are outnumbered.
00:18:33And many more will die.
00:18:37But trust that on less nights, a change will be made by the new moon's light.
00:18:45For years, we have been under their thumb.
00:18:50For years, we have seen the bloodshed and war take away everything we hold dear.
00:18:56For years, we have fought and died to defend what is rightfully ours.
00:19:02So I tell you now, we will not fight amongst ourselves.
00:19:10We will not bow to the order and its corrupt laws.
00:19:14We will rise from the ashes, like that which is born of their flames and made whole again.
00:19:44Thanks for having me.
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00:26:28It's been several days since a creature of some unknown origin attacked my carriage.
00:26:36It's left me stranded for days.
00:26:38I haven't eaten.
00:26:40Very little provisions.
00:26:42I'm hoping to find the squadron of my company.
00:26:44Until then, I'll continue the daily report.
00:26:48Captain.
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00:27:19Oh, oh!
00:27:49Sir, how may I be of assistance?
00:27:53I've been attacked stranded now for days.
00:27:56I'm an officer of the order.
00:27:59And I need your horse to complete some official business, if you may, sir.
00:28:04Official business, you say?
00:28:07You're not me. An officer of the order?
00:28:11I just find it amusing that you, an officer of the order out here alone,
00:28:15in the middle of Fairmoon country,
00:28:17demanding my only means of transport to attend some secret official business.
00:28:22You know who I am?
00:28:23Should I?
00:28:24Perhaps you should think, do I care?
00:28:30I am officer of the order.
00:28:32I am charge over the entire three companies of the North, Peddler.
00:28:36Now you'll strap that horse and hand over now your belongings
00:28:39and we'll forget about our conversation we've had here today.
00:28:42Your tongue along with your head will remain intact
00:28:45when I return to my company's post, sir.
00:28:47I assume you have estates, piles of plunder and servers that you're ever beck and call. Am I right?
00:28:54It's not here what I said, sir.
00:28:56I am not a deaf man. I heard you clearly.
00:29:02This entire area belongs to the order, including your horse, sir.
00:29:07Sir, you want my horse?
00:29:10Yes, he is not for the taking.
00:29:13I will...
00:29:14What exactly?
00:29:16Here you are without royalty, without servants and penniless.
00:29:20Left in the elements and nature.
00:29:24And you demand from those that which you deem below you.
00:29:27But look to me, officer of the order, that I am the one with horse and crop
00:29:30and you merely a man starved and eager to take.
00:29:34Then take our will.
00:29:36You will try.
00:29:37Oh, meddler. As I said, taking off.
00:30:08You must have taught me just to be a peasant farmer.
00:30:13Who would buy out the first side of royalty.
00:30:16But I too have seen many gutter fields in my days, sir.
00:30:19Now I bid you a good afternoon.
00:30:22I'll be on my way.
00:30:37Not even if you have any...
00:30:38I will be on my way.
00:30:39Let's go.
00:30:40No.
00:30:41All right.
00:30:43No!
00:30:44Yeah, that's what you do.
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00:31:07I don't know.
00:31:37I don't know.
00:32:07I don't know.
00:32:17So, as you can quite clearly see,
00:32:20all the properties have easy walking distance to the river
00:32:23and the most magnificent view to the east, am I dead?
00:32:26Yes, indeed.
00:32:28And you're quite certain these lands will be ready come winter next?
00:32:33Quite certain.
00:32:35I have the proper documentation being delivered as we speak.
00:32:38The sooner we can get these dirty gypsy moles out of our way,
00:32:42the sooner we can start to enjoy the fruits of our labour and our luxury estates.
00:32:48Oh, it will be grand.
00:32:50Of course, we'll need many workers to make ready by winter's next.
00:32:53Too bad our order could not make slaves of our gypsy neighbours.
00:32:59Oh, indeed. We get twice the work done in half the time, Governor.
00:33:01Yes, it would.
00:33:04Unfortunately, the urge to overthrow the order
00:33:07and the fact that we have taken their land
00:33:10might prey on their minds.
00:33:13I think it best we exterminate all and start anew.
00:33:18Wouldn't you agree?
00:33:19Of course, sir.
00:33:20So, shall we start the bidding?
00:33:47It's all right.
00:33:50It's all right.
00:34:20Oh, God.
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01:03:19Come on!
01:03:49Come on!
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01:05:49Come on!
01:06:19Come on!
01:06:29Come on!
01:06:31Take me now!
01:06:33Why do you wait?
01:06:39Why are you torturing me so?
01:06:43Go!
01:06:45Go on!
01:06:47Go on!
01:06:51What are you waiting for?
01:06:57What are you waiting for?
01:07:07What are you waiting for?
01:07:09What are you waiting for?
01:07:11What are you waiting for?
01:07:15Oh, yeah!
01:07:17I don't care, Google, what is it?
01:07:19This is a disease.
01:07:21Oh, no!
01:07:25Go on!
01:08:27I am unable to eat or sleep, and I am unable to die.
01:08:36All's been lost.
01:08:39I no longer serve a purpose.
01:08:44I rather myself, the order, or anything.
01:08:49I am unable to die.
01:09:19I am unable to die.
01:09:49I am unable to die.
01:10:19I am unable to die.
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01:12:16I am unable to die.
01:12:18I am unable to die.
01:12:19I am unable to die.
01:12:20I am unable to die.
01:12:21I am unable to die.
01:12:22I am unable to die.
01:12:23I am unable to die.
01:12:24I am unable to die.
01:12:31I am unable to die.
01:12:37And I haven't died.
01:12:40You won't let me.
01:12:44Please.
01:12:46Please.
01:12:56The results of war can be a reflection of our worst nightmares.
01:13:01Our deepest regrets.
01:13:03Once the veil is removed from our soulless intrusions.
01:13:07Unfortunately, the urge to overthrow the order and the fact that we have taken their land might prey on their minds.
01:13:27Our most terrifying and tragic motivations born from our darkest places of immortal greed and despairs.
01:13:34The shadows of what we have done.
01:13:37Signed in blood.
01:13:42A different gauge of understanding once we become witness to our own actions.
01:13:46Not putting that much of a fight, are they?
01:13:59They're frightened, Mother.
01:14:00They're frightened, Mother.
01:14:04They're frightened, Mother.
01:14:07The frightened mother.
01:14:37The envied rich spirit of a poor wanderer.
01:14:42The broken heart of a widow and her revenge.
01:14:49The grieving coachman.
01:14:55The innocence torn away.
01:15:01Captain.
01:15:03Captain.
01:15:33You can now see.
01:15:39You can now see.
01:15:45This is a mature living body.
01:16:19Forgive me.
01:16:34The symbol of war has many faces.
01:16:40Some that create monsters within us.
01:16:49Others become the defense that fights against.
01:17:03The question I pose to you is...
01:17:21Captain?
01:17:22What...
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