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Tv, Olympus S01E03 Ring of the Magi
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00:00You knew my son didn't have the lexicon inside him, because you'd already given it up.
00:08Inside you lies the power to open the doors to Olympus, and anyone who enters Olympus becomes a god.
00:15Would you have me lead the king's armies in a tunic?
00:18Don't be ridiculous. I didn't put you in charge so you could lead.
00:22Pull him up! It's Daedalus, the inventor! He's a genius!
00:26Kiss your lord and master.
00:30The Ring of the Magi?
00:34You know what this means?
00:36He appeared not to know about the ring.
00:39But you could tell he was lying.
00:41Yes.
00:42Where are you going?
00:43To look for the ring.
00:44Where?
00:45In the Forest of Trozen.
00:47There really is no need to involve the warrior priests.
00:50I'm more than capable of finding the mercenary myself.
00:52You're going to go home and fetch the rings so that your father, King Aegeus, knows who you are when you knock on his door.
01:00And he's as for you all.
01:01No Äį» lĆ m Friend.
01:03Well, and if he was not, he is the one of the creatures.
01:04Well, and if he's the two of Nhcag, this is cool.
01:06And he is asč° out there!
01:16Now I can do...
01:18Kingeestabden!
01:19This is Psycho of American!
01:20Kingeestabden!
01:21Kingeestabden!
01:26Fear of infants, fear of infantsā¦
01:44Fear of infants, fear of infantsā¦
01:50Oracle!
01:55Now take a step back.
01:58Why?
02:05How did I get here?
02:08You ran.
02:09Before we noticed where you were, you were running towards the edge.
02:14What happened?
02:18It was a vision.
02:20The same vision I've had before, only this was more powerful than any I've ever had.
02:29Of what?
02:32Well...
02:34What did you see?
02:36Should we hide in our home and wait for the end of the world as we know it?
02:41Yes.
02:42Yes.
02:44I mean...
02:46Yes.
02:48It was the end of the world.
02:50Or will be.
02:52It's the end of us.
02:54And the end of the gods.
02:59Does she do this often?
03:03I haven't known her very long.
03:06You do this often?
03:09Perhaps...
03:11You...
03:13Will be the one to stop it.
03:17Perhaps we all will.
03:19Maybe...
03:21That's why the gods have brought us together.
03:23If the gods are counting on us to save the world.
03:25We're certainly doomed.
03:27We should move away from here.
03:28Come on us to save the world.
03:30We're certainly doomed.
03:33But we should move away from here.
03:34We should move away from here.
04:04Blessed Athena, accept this offering as thanks for guiding my priests.
04:12May they return with the eldest son of Aegeus to me quickly,
04:15so that I can unravel the mysteries of the lexicon and deliver my loved ones.
04:24The leaves on the olive tree are yellowing.
04:27I hear that the fungus grows from within.
04:30When the roots are infected, the entire tree withers.
04:35What do you recommend?
04:36Cut down the sick tree. Nurture the sapling.
04:41The sapling is still young.
04:43A young sapling is easier to bend and shape.
04:46Indeed.
04:47But it is tended by very clever and devious hands.
04:50A woman's hands may be devious, but they are not as strong as a man's.
04:55Nevertheless, she will hold on until grim death.
04:57So be it.
05:00You are bold indeed, Priest Xerxes.
05:04I have seen many olive trees ripen and wither,
05:08and frankly we cannot risk another poor harvest.
05:12I hear that no matter how much she waters it,
05:16the tree will not recover.
05:18You gave him only half a cup, as you instructed.
05:30You didn't add more bloodroot, did you?
05:32Bloodroot? No, ma'am.
05:33I just gave him the cup you left in case you woke.
05:36And he drank it all?
05:37He was very thirsty.
05:40I have to find something more powerful to revive him.
05:42What is their next major festival?
05:54Pylos.
05:55The festival of Pylos Bowls on Crescent Moon, which...
06:01is tomorrow.
06:02What does that mean?
06:07It's just...
06:08I don't know.
06:11A wild idea.
06:13You are extraordinary, Majesty.
06:16A god already.
06:18This is your moment.
06:20The Libyan army tricked the barbarians
06:30by lighting fires on small rafts
06:32and floating them across the river at night.
06:35I'm afraid I don't understand, Prince Lykas.
06:38How does that help our efforts here?
06:40The barbarians' god was a god of fire.
06:42When they saw flames floating over the water,
06:44they thought it a sign and hurried towards them.
06:46Where the Libyan army was waiting?
06:48They rose up out of shallow water.
06:50Slaughtered and drowned men twice their size.
06:53You certainly are a font of military history,
06:56but I still don't see how that's relevant to us.
06:58The Libyans knew their enemy's customs and beliefs.
07:01We used them to devise the right strategy.
07:03But the Minoans, they worship Poseidon,
07:06god of the sea.
07:07And his bull-headed offspring, the Minotaur.
07:10Shall we set fire to 20 bulls?
07:12Have them charge their camp?
07:13Not set fire to them.
07:15Poison them.
07:17What nonsense is this?
07:18Our men are already starving,
07:19and you would poison their only livestock?
07:21General Proteus is right, Prince Lykas,
07:24with only a handful of oxen left.
07:26We poison them so that they poison the enemy.
07:29The Minoans offer a sacrifice to Poseidon
07:31on the Festival of Pylos and feast.
07:34Then, while sleeping, dead or dying,
07:38we steal their entire herd from under their noses.
07:41The Festival of Pylos.
07:42Isn't that tomorrow?
07:43You're a cunning strategist indeed, Prince Lykas.
07:54We're all ruled by the same gods, son of Aegeus,
07:57and indeed the same king, your father.
08:01A reasonable man might say we're all fighting on the same side.
08:07So why not deliver the ring to your queen
08:09and let her help you solve the riddle of the lexicon?
08:13Queen?
08:15Medea.
08:16Aegeus's wife.
08:20The point is,
08:21you're not going to solve the riddle without her,
08:23so you may as well tell us where you've hidden the ring.
08:26I see.
08:27You're saying that the ring is the key to unlocking the lexicon.
08:32Quiet.
08:33I suppose that's why King Aegeus stole it in the first place.
08:36Can't we shut him up?
08:37If you don't mind me saying,
08:39you're not very persuasive.
08:41How can you possibly hope to earn a man's trust
08:43when you tie him up and mash his face into a rock?
08:45Did I ask for your advice?
08:48Come, come.
08:49Come.
08:53The art of interrogation
08:55requires a more complete understanding of the interrogation.
08:59Look into his heart,
09:00know his hopes and dreams,
09:02and choose a line of questioning
09:04which will elicit the response you require.
09:06There's no need to lose your temper.
09:11I'm simply trying to help.
09:12I, too, would like nothing more
09:14than to know where he's hidden the ring of the Magi.
09:16You're not helping, Daedalus.
09:18Daedalus?
09:21Seems my reputation precedes me.
09:24King Minus' genius inventor.
09:26A just genius wouldn't suffice.
09:30Why are you here?
09:32You tied me up and dragged me here.
09:37Remember?
09:44How did you come across Daedalus?
09:47He dropped out of the sky.
09:49What?
09:50He was flying.
09:53Oracle, when I cut this rope,
09:54your arms and your legs will be ripped from your body.
09:58I've only done this once to a tax collector in Boristini's,
10:02but I can tell you that he lived for quite some time afterwards,
10:05dying a slow and pitiful death.
10:08For telling the truth, he made wings.
10:10And he just happened to land near you.
10:12Yes!
10:18Bring him nearer.
10:19I wanted to see her die.
10:21What makes you think I care?
10:32Oh, I've seen the way you look at her.
10:35A country boy brought up in isolation.
10:38You're infatuated, aren't you?
10:39Perhaps even in love.
10:43Let's test that theory.
10:44Cut the rope.
10:47You're bluffing.
10:49And after you've killed your favorite oracle, what then?
10:52Daedalus?
10:52Perhaps.
10:54And after him?
10:55You can't kill me.
10:56Well, you'll lose the lexicon altogether.
10:58He could torture you.
11:01Just following your logic.
11:05I could torture you.
11:08But first, you simply have to see this.
11:14I said stop!
11:16Stop!
11:17I said stop!
11:19I said stop!
11:23I'll tell you where it is!
11:25What is it, my dear?
11:31He's ready to talk.
11:49Mother?
11:50This is not a good time like us.
11:52You don't have to stop what you're doing.
11:53I just want to ask you something.
11:55I've heard of a poison that you can give to an animal
12:00that won't kill that animal,
12:01but will kill anyone who eats it.
12:05Poison?
12:07I think it's called bloodroot.
12:11Apparently, it'll put a man to sleep
12:13or make him go mad and even kill him.
12:17Who have you been talking to?
12:19Priest Circus, he said the only person he knew
12:20who would have some was you.
12:22Did he?
12:23Apparently, it's quite rare.
12:24That's what worries me.
12:26Oh?
12:28I need a lot.
12:30What for?
12:33It's complicated.
12:35What's going on, Michaels?
12:36Do you have some or not?
12:38No.
12:41It's very dangerous.
12:43Tell Priest Circus I would never use such a toxic herb.
12:49I see.
12:52Thank you, Mother.
12:52Thank you, Mother.
12:52How much further?
13:16Not far.
13:17Cool waves lap at your feet.
13:29The morning sun's healing rays warms your heart.
13:33Listen to the sea, my love.
13:36Feel the soft sand.
13:37A fresh breeze.
13:41You've been swept back to shore.
13:44Home again.
13:47Wake.
13:48And kiss your queen.
13:49Wake.
14:02Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:03Wake!
14:04Wake!
14:05Wake!
14:06Wake!
14:06Wake!
14:07Wake!
14:10Keep him cool.
14:11And drip water into his mouth from time to time.
14:15But only water.
14:17As you wish.
14:20No one but me.
14:21Understood?
14:35They're there.
14:38How far down?
14:43You keep going till you come to a stone ledge.
14:46And there you'll find a small fissure in the rock.
14:48And in that wooden box.
14:50I'm not going down there.
14:52You are.
14:55Untie me then.
15:00I can't breathe.
15:01Good.
15:07I'm running out of rope.
15:17Get me some more.
15:21What you need is a pulley system.
15:24Reminds me of the time I hauled two oxen through a four-story window.
15:29Shut up.
15:33Steady, O.
15:36How much further?
15:37More.
15:54No.
15:57One of you has to go down there and fetch it back up.
15:59I'm all right.
16:15I see something.
16:18Further down.
16:19A light.
16:20There's another passage down here.
16:28I'd be on your guard if I were you.
16:30He knows these woods better than I know the roof of my mouth.
16:34Whoa.
16:35Whoa.
16:35Whoa.
16:35And it leads.
16:43All the way back.
16:45All the way back.
16:48For us.
16:48Will your prodigy be ready?
16:58He grows in stature by the hour.
17:00But will he be ready?
17:01Frankly, I'm more concerned with his mother.
17:03Don't be.
17:04Such confidence.
17:05I'm impressed.
17:07I hope it's well placed.
17:08She will not escape us again.
17:11It must be done in plain sight.
17:13So that the court and her son, of course, can see it was the hand of God, not man.
17:17A tribute to Apollo.
17:22Hmm.
17:23Very good.
17:25And what of tonight's outlandish raid?
17:27Have you secured the toxin?
17:28Enough to kill an army.
17:30Hmm.
17:31What was that?
17:40I've made sure of your support.
17:42My priests will float their queen down the river's sticks in a vessel of gold and laurel leaves.
17:48We shall all mourn her.
17:51And save our beloved Athens.
18:00See that one there?
18:03How many?
18:08400 head.
18:12How many men did we lose?
18:15None.
18:16The Minoans guarding the herd didn't even know we were there.
18:18Probably won't wake up for days.
18:20Just as the prince predicted.
18:22Boy's got a head on his shoulders.
18:23No doubt about it.
18:25A feast.
18:28We should celebrate by giving thanks to Apollo.
18:33Apollo?
18:33And as our queen and mother to your golden son, we ask that you lead the tribute to the prince regent.
18:41Lycos is not prince regent.
18:43He doesn't rule instead of his father.
18:44He's merely his consort.
18:45Your people, they see the architects of their salvation and want to express their love.
18:51My son doesn't need their love.
18:53Tell your priests to forget their tributes and concentrate on caring for the sick and wounded.
18:57Apollo's fire.
18:58It's already lit.
19:00The tribute is set for tonight.
19:01Call it off, Xerxes.
19:02If we do not allow our people to express themselves, they will find other ways to thank the gods.
19:13But if you prefer that I carry the holy flame...
19:16Yes.
19:17Yes.
19:18You carry the flame.
19:20While I watch from the throne.
19:25You would sit in the throne.
19:26I am regent.
19:27If anyone rules while the king recovers, it is his queen.
19:35Of course.
19:37Majesty.
19:38Where is the ring?
19:53I told you, I don't know.
19:55Then why have you come home for it?
19:56It's my business.
19:58Well, you must have some idea where to look or you wouldn't have rushed back here.
20:01Look, I'm no genius, but I know that you can't solve the riddle of the lexicon on your own.
20:05Listen, you need our help.
20:07Believe me, it's no coincidence that the gods have paired you with an oracle and a scientist.
20:12Yes.
20:23Yes?
20:24Oh, yes.
20:25After all, you were born to sit on that throne.
20:29Feels a little strange.
20:31The instruments of power are as mysterious as they are burdensome.
20:35It doesn't feel right.
20:37You'll get used to it.
20:38Perhaps, but only when it's time.
20:40That time might come at any moment.
20:43And when it does, you, Majesty, must be ready.
20:46Majesty.
20:47Don't be silly, Uncle Pallas.
20:49King.
20:50The gods have chosen you to carry their light.
20:54From now on, I will call you Majesty.
20:55Stop it.
20:56I'm not your king yet.
20:57Lycos.
20:59Your father lies dying.
21:01Athens stands on the brink of destruction.
21:04Our people facing genocide.
21:06This is no time for modesty or doubt.
21:08Hold your head high and accept your destiny.
21:14We need you.
21:16Mother!
21:21Mother!
21:21Mother!
21:21Mother!
21:22Mother!
21:36Mother!
21:37Mother!
21:37Mother!
21:38Mother!
21:38Mother!
21:39Mother!
21:39Mother!
21:40Mother!
21:40Mother!
21:41Mother!
21:42Mother!
21:42Mother!
21:43Mother!
21:43Mother!
21:44Mother!
21:44Mother!
21:45He knows nothing of this.
21:51Tell us where you've hidden our ring, or we will kill him.
21:54For the love of Irene, why would you believe me?
21:57Bandits came in the night many years ago, stole everything we had.
22:04Kill him.
22:15I'll get something to stop the bleeding.
22:32No.
22:39No.
22:45I'm sorry.
23:12But what happened to the cloaked woman?
23:15I never saw her again.
23:19She must have believed your mother's story, otherwise she wouldn't have left.
23:25She was wounded.
23:27A little blood is nothing to their kind.
23:30You know who they were?
23:32She called it their ring, didn't she?
23:36If the ring of the Magi is indeed their ring, then it stands to reason that they are the Magi.
23:43The Magi.
23:46Brizzly Babylonian mystics whose sole goal in life is to banish the gods from our earth so they can welcome their one true god.
23:54What do you mean, one true god?
23:57They believe in a single god who does everything.
24:00Ridiculous notion, I know, but there it is.
24:04One would assume that their ring is designed to harm the gods in some way, not help open the door to Olympus,
24:12which is why I was surprised to hear that Medea, Queen of Athens, thought it was the key to solving the lexicon.
24:21But you knew your mother was lying, that story about the bandits.
24:28That's why you thought the ring might still be here.
24:31Am I right?
24:32Oh, Daedalus, please.
24:36What?
24:37I'm sorry, mercenary.
24:40No, he's right.
24:41We were never attacked by bandits.
24:43Ha!
24:45Well, then if she knew where the ring was, why didn't she save herself and give it up?
24:50Then they'd certainly kill her.
24:52And her son.
24:53That's the sort of cold-blooded barbarians those pagans really are.
24:58So, if you don't know where it is, why have you come back here?
25:12My mother never kept secrets from me.
25:16She never lied.
25:18She was trying to tell me something.
25:20I'm certain of that now.
25:22Like a coded message?
25:24Let's see.
25:26Bandits are taking everything.
25:28Is there a river nearby named Bandit, or a wealth, perhaps?
25:33Oh, wait, wait.
25:34There was something else, wasn't there?
25:36Something about Irene.
25:39Oh, for the love of Irene, yeah.
25:41Did she say that often?
25:43Never once that I can remember.
25:45Very unusual deity.
25:47Don't know anyone who pays her a blind bit of notice.
25:49She's the goddess of peace.
25:51That explains it.
25:52Irene is one of the whore eyes.
25:53She wears ears of corn to symbolize wealth.
25:56Does that mean anything to you?
25:58She also carried a cornucopia.
25:59Did your mother keep any cornucopias lying around?
26:03And, of course, her symbol of peace was the olive branch.
26:06She took your bait.
26:22Spectacularly.
26:23Remember, this must look like an act of God.
26:26She insisted on watching from the throne.
26:30To be clear, she wants to sit on the throne as a regent.
26:38Our effort doesn't come a moment too soon.
26:40Can we talk?
26:58Alone.
27:07You've created quite a stir, Lycos.
27:11I'm impressed.
27:12I always knew you were an exceptional child.
27:14After all, you are my son.
27:16But I admit, you've exceeded my expectations.
27:19I'm not a child anymore.
27:20No, you're a leader of men.
27:23But, clever as you are, you may have missed something.
27:28The tribute tonight to Apollo to celebrate your recent and extraordinary victory may not
27:34be all it seems.
27:35In what way?
27:36Has anyone suggested you lead the tribute?
27:38No, they just want me there.
27:39That's all.
27:41You should be mindful of your adoring court like us.
27:44What do you mean?
27:46Those who would want you as a regent to rule in place of your father, they cannot be trusted.
27:52They will use you to further their own ambitions.
27:56And undermine your father.
27:58And me.
27:58I will always protect you, Mother.
28:00You need to leave the military council so we can continue our work on the lexicon.
28:05Now is not a good time.
28:06Nothing is more important than solving the riddle of the gods.
28:10Of course, and I'll return to it soon.
28:12But right now, everyone is counting on me to help with the war effort.
28:15They look up to me.
28:16Be careful, Lycos.
28:18If you climb too far, too fast, you may not survive the fall.
28:22That is a risk I'll have to take.
28:24This is no time for modesty or doubt.
28:29You sound like your Uncle Pallas.
28:32Excuse me, Mother.
28:33I need to get ready for the tribute.
28:35My mother used to say if it ever bore fruit, its olives would be the tastiest in the forest.
29:02Why?
29:04It looks horrible.
29:06She was being ironic.
29:08No, I think she meant it.
29:10Often the ugliest things are the sweetest.
29:12You certainly know your way around a piece of rope, some energias.
29:16You'll have your pick if you ever need a job as a thief, acrobat, or executioner.
29:20Do you ever shut up?
29:20Do you ever shut up?
29:24When I'm asleep?
29:25No, even then, I've been noticing Orphic's arms.
29:26I've been noticing Orphic's arms.
29:27I don't know.
29:28I don't know.
29:29I don't know.
29:30I don't know.
29:31I don't know.
29:32I don't know.
29:33I don't know.
29:34I don't know.
29:35I don't know.
29:36I don't know.
29:37I don't know.
29:38I don't know.
29:39You certainly know your way around a piece of rope, some energias.
29:42You'll have your pick if you ever need a job as a thief, acrobat, or executioner.
29:48Do you ever shut up?
29:49When I'm asleep.
29:50No, even then, I've been noticing Orphic's arms.
29:55I don't know.
29:56I've never known anything.
29:58No, no, no.
29:59No.
30:00I've never known anything.
30:01Gah!
30:08Agh!
30:10Agh!
30:14Agh!
30:25What is it?
30:55Mercenary! What happened? Are you hurt?
31:16No.
31:18What happened? Did you fall?
31:20Yes.
31:21But how? You just disappeared.
31:23Time stood still. I just seemed to float down.
31:29Did you find the ring?
31:34I would have landed here somewhere.
31:38Where's Daedalus?
31:46Holy Mother, moon, star and sea,
31:49show me your smile, your sweet breath.
31:52Let the wind carry a message to my door.
31:56Guide me at this hour of need.
31:58I hope that's the last black bird you have hidden in the folds of your robe, Kuros.
32:14But it's not, is it?
32:16Got an entire menagerie in there, don't you?
32:18I don't see why you have to keep announcing our failures.
32:34How's the name?
32:35That's like a bloody...
32:37Why are you in such a hurry, then?
32:40I know what you're thinking.
32:42Why would I suddenly pick up and run off like that without saying goodbye?
32:46It's a perfectly reasonable question, to which, frankly, I have no answer.
32:52Where's the ring?
32:53What makes you think I have it?
32:58What are you going to do with it?
32:59Do?
32:59What do you mean, do?
33:01You don't strike me as the sort of man to steal for money.
33:04So it stands to reason that you took it because you know how to harness its power.
33:07Perhaps I took it to protect you.
33:10So you do have it?
33:11Not necessarily.
33:12I'm just following your logic.
33:14There are many reasons why a man might steal a ring, and not all of them are bad.
33:18Oh.
33:18Why could you?
33:20Why did you steal it?
33:22We haven't established for certain that I haven't yet.
33:24There's much that Daedalus the Great Inventor hasn't told us.
33:27Hand it over.
33:28No.
33:29For instance, he was just about to explain exactly what he was going to do with it.
33:33No, I wasn't.
33:34Then I'm afraid I'm going to have to hang you from that tree, strip you, search you until
33:38I've found the ring, then leave you there to die of thirst.
33:43I'm an old man.
33:45That will only make my job easier.
33:47You're not of mercy.
33:49Yeah.
33:57I don't want to touch it.
33:59Really?
34:01Why not?
34:02She can carry it.
34:03Well, in that case, I mean...
34:04Just give it to her.
34:07Now then, before I do to you what I did to the paladin, tell me what you were going to
34:12do with the ring.
34:13There's no need for that tone.
34:17It was forged from a metal not known to man 30,000 years ago, when the gods built the
34:32kingdom that now lies crumbling around us.
34:35Like the temple of Gaia?
34:37Whatever that was, it certainly wasn't a temple to them.
34:40Well, can you be sure?
34:42Gods don't worship gods.
34:46That's a folly reserved for man.
34:49Daedalus, the ring.
34:49The magi believe the ring has the power to kill a god.
35:01I don't know about that, but I'm certain it hides a power greater than anything we can
35:05imagine.
35:06How would you use that power?
35:15Give me a month in my workshop, testing its strengths, pushing its limits.
35:20Then I'll tell you.
35:21I need to return the ring to my father so he'll know who I am.
35:24That's a terrible waste, son of a genius.
35:27I wonder which god wore it.
35:29Who ever it was, it didn't wear us on their finger.
35:35Why not?
35:36The gods wouldn't have built such large temples unless they were ten times the size of man.
35:42What is it?
35:56Someone's out there.
35:57Hurry.
36:04Majesty.
36:05Your priests asked that you lead the tribute to Apollo and carry his eternal flame.
36:16Me?
36:17Why?
36:18As god of truth, Apollo will only accept the tribute from the true leader of Athens.
36:24My father is the true leader of Athens.
36:26You brought hope to your desperate followers.
36:31Please, accept our blessings.
36:34And embrace your place in their hearts.
36:41Very well.
36:42I will carry Apollo's flame as prince of Athens, not as regent.
36:48The title belongs to my mother.
36:52As you wish, Majesty.
37:13I'll be back.
37:43Rejoice, the queen, your regent.
38:13Rejoice, the queen, your regent.
38:43Behold, light of a pearl.
38:59This robe is covered in oil.
39:02Stop!
39:03Stop!
39:04Someone help you, please!
39:18The robe is covered in oil!
39:21Lycaus, stop!
39:26No, Lycaus!
39:28No!
39:29No!
39:30Lycaus!
39:31No!
39:32No!
39:33Lycaus!
39:34No!
39:35Lycaus!
39:36No!
39:37Lycaus!
39:38You mourn me already!
39:45You take my throne!
39:47No, majesty.
39:48I am merely regent.
39:49Regent!
39:50I don't need!
39:51Regent!
39:52I am your king!
40:05I am your king!
40:10At my feet!
40:11At my feet!
40:12Hall!
40:13Son!
40:14Come here!
40:15Kneel before your king!
40:15She kissed my feet!
40:16She kissed my feet, child!
40:18Son!
40:19Come here!
40:20Come here!
40:22Kneel before your king!
40:24Come here!
40:26Come here!
40:27Come here!
40:28Come here!
40:29Kneel before your king!
40:30Come here!
40:31Come here!
40:32Kiss my fluttered child.
40:52Rejoice and honor, the father of Athens.
41:02But are you sure it wasn't an animal or something?
41:08Shh.
41:18Oh, please.
41:19Oh!
41:42Ah!
41:45Ah!
41:46Riddles!
41:48You speak to me in riddles!
41:50Blinded, coward, fools!
41:52Find her!
41:53Or tomorrow I find you!
41:55Perhaps you can help me.
41:57Where is my courtesan?
41:58I'm sorry, my love. She seems to have garnished.
42:02Who would have taken her?
42:04She might have just fled.
42:10Alexa would never leave me.
42:16I love her.
42:19I did everything as you said.
42:21Added more bloodroot to make the king sleep.
42:24But the queen gave him a different tonic.
42:26Something I've never seen before.
42:27Did you not think toward me?
42:28He woke suddenly, caught me by surprise.
42:29Your grace.
42:30I understand.
42:34I have loved you.
42:35More than any woman I have ever known.
42:36And I love you still.
42:37I have loved you.
42:38More than any woman I have ever known.
42:39And I love you still.
42:40I love you.
42:41I love you.
42:42Yes.
42:43Ah.
42:45Oh, O Lord.
42:46How?
42:48He woke up suddenly, caught me by surprise.
42:49Your grace.
42:51I need you.
42:54He woke suddenly, caught me by surprise.
42:55Your grace.
42:57I understand.
42:59I have loved you.
43:01More than any woman I have ever known.
43:03And I love you still.
43:04No.
43:34No.
44:04No.
44:34No.
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