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Rob, a Saxon outlaw, and Marian, a Norman noblewoman, unite to fight injustice after the Norman conquest; he leads a rebel band while she infiltrates the corrupt court, both striving for justice and peace.
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00:01Words and music.
00:03T-johns.
00:04Are a perfect match.
00:06Saxon.
00:07The norm.
00:08Tragedy waiting to happen.
00:11A well-made song will take you places that you would never expect to go.
00:15We have become pop stars.
00:19You are saving the world.
00:20This is our mission.
00:21What the smurfing?
00:30Not really.
00:31The whole kingdom is a great place.
00:32The power is to fall asleep.
00:33The power of the Cela.
00:34We have a great place.
00:35We have a great place.
00:36We are changing our destiny.
00:38Each time will rail the world.
00:39The power of the Will.
00:40We go straight to hipster.
00:41The power of the Will.
00:47The power of the Mighty.
00:49The power of the Wow.
00:52The power of the Wall.
00:55The power of the universe.
00:56The power of the universe.
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02:58Aedric didn't believe England had been conquered, even when a Norman king came and stole the
03:06English crown. He rebelled, and he retreated into the woods and became an outlaw.
03:15For many summers, Aedric defied the king's soldiers, and he and his men feasted on the
03:23king's deer. What about Goddard, father? I'm coming to Goddard. One day, when the
03:28cold crept in, and the mists came forth, Aedric was hunting alone, deep in the forest, and
03:36he came upon a dwelling, and he saw something that no man was meant to see.
03:42Fairies?
03:43Dancing. Naked. And the most beautiful of them all was Goddard.
03:58Bewitched by her beauty, Aedric stole her away into the forest. On their wedding night, after
04:08Aedric laid with Goddard, she turned him into a magnificent stack. And immediately, he darted
04:16off, deep into the forest. The goddess spell, made Aedric eternal. And he became the protector
04:26of the forest. And to this day, he watches over all of us.
04:30Have you ever seen this, Stark?
04:32I know many who have. And they all say, when you see it, you know wild Aedric is gazing back
04:39here. Are you still going tomorrow?
04:58I must. I have to try one more time.
05:05I have to try one more time.
05:12Where's father? He's gone to Nottingham, my love.
05:37To be continued.
05:38To be continued.
06:07Why is Huntington coming, father?
06:16I'm not certain, but he is a Norman lord,
06:19and it is my duty as sheriff to grant him an audience.
06:23I don't like him.
06:25It is wiser, Priscilla, to understand a man than to dislike him.
06:30Many are driven by greed and violence.
06:33From such men comes only evil and ruin.
06:41Jareth?
06:44Huntington?
06:49You've over a thousand acres.
06:53Fine manor.
06:55What did you expect?
06:57More.
06:58Then perhaps you should consider another crusade.
07:00The last one seemed to benefit you well.
07:03Others got more.
07:04You, of Nottingham.
07:07Nottingham is not mine.
07:10Which is the king's.
07:12I sit in his governance only.
07:15We provide taxes and loyalty.
07:18In return we enjoy the benefits of the king's generosity.
07:22His lands are ours to prosper.
07:26Where are you going?
07:29To the garden, father.
07:30No, sit.
07:31You must learn.
07:32Okay.
07:40Well...
07:41Your Eminence, we're grateful.
08:11Which one is he?
08:13I'm Hugh of Loxley.
08:15He'll hear your cause, but be quick with it.
08:18I've waited months to see him.
08:21Then be grateful he's shown you compassion.
08:29Loxley Manor is my ancestral home.
08:32Its lands were granted to my father's father by King Harold himself.
08:35A Saxon king who lost your lands when he lost England to my father's uncle,
08:40William the Conqueror.
08:41Your lands have not been yours since that day.
08:43Just as your gods have not been yours since Christ followed the Normans here.
08:48Other Saxon lands have been returned.
08:51I know one wrote to the Pope.
08:54You're free to write to the Pope.
08:57But I cannot do as you ask.
09:00I am a fair man, Loxley.
09:03Try to be.
09:07I shall grant you the position of a royal forester.
09:11You will have coin and duties to the king.
09:14This is a good life, one most men in my position would not offer.
09:19He accepts, my lord.
09:21Gratefully.
09:22I wish to hear it from his tongue.
09:25Come on, Hugh.
09:26Do it for Joan.
09:27For Robert.
09:30You have a son.
09:31Then consider his future.
09:33An heir is everything to a man, as is Priscilla to me.
09:39You may rise.
09:45Hugh of Loxley, do you accept what is offered to you?
09:47I do.
09:58Excellent.
09:59The matter is settled.
10:04You gonna stand there watching the rest of your life?
10:07You gonna be angry with the rest of yours?
10:10Better to take it out on a wooden block, I suppose.
10:12Or a Norman head.
10:14What about me?
10:18What about Robert?
10:20Those were our lands.
10:21It was our house.
10:22And now that bastard Huntington sleeps in my bed.
10:25And they took them, but what can you do about that now?
10:28Are you gonna spend the rest of your life fighting this?
10:31What is to become of you?
10:32What is to become of Robert?
10:36I keep teaching him, like you always do.
10:38Yes, I can teach him to read and write.
10:40He might even have a life at court.
10:43But he needs a father.
10:44Life in court?
10:46Joan.
10:48They'd make us take their religion.
10:50And I'm never doing that.
10:52Ever.
10:57I need to release a little quicker.
10:59Here.
11:01It's not about your eye or your arms.
11:04When you grow, this will take care of itself.
11:09It's in here.
11:11This is the secret to the longbow.
11:13It's your chest.
11:14And you listen to the bow.
11:16It breathes too.
11:18So do it again.
11:19This time, close your eyes.
11:21And listen as it stretches.
11:22It'll tell you its reach.
11:27Hear that?
11:28Bit further.
11:31Now breathe and release.
11:37You've got talent, my boy.
11:41When the Normans came, why didn't they all run in forests like Wild Adric?
11:46Well, they stayed to protect their king.
11:47The woods would have protected them.
11:49Why did they stay and die?
11:51Pride, I suppose.
11:53The Normans can put their castles all over this land.
11:57These woods.
11:59These were as old as the earth.
12:02No man will ever own them.
12:04Here.
12:05Look at this.
12:09My forefathers made this.
12:11Long before the Normans came.
12:13That stone is from a sacred place.
12:15The heart of the forest.
12:19It's a great cave that few men have ever seen.
12:22You take me that I'm from?
12:24God will lead you.
12:26One day.
12:28When you're ready.
12:42Welcome back, sire.
12:43Welcome back, sire.
13:00He's mine.
13:02Don't hurt him.
13:04Why would I hurt him?
13:06His name's Henry.
13:08He has a name.
13:10What are you doing here?
13:12That used to be our home.
13:14Our house?
13:16My family lived there before.
13:18Until I was five.
13:20But my father made that house.
13:21He didn't make it.
13:22He took it.
13:24I don't believe you.
13:25There's a hall with glass windows and wooden panels.
13:27In the corner behind one of the wooden panels is a secret room.
13:30It was used as a hiding place if ever the castle was attacked.
13:36Marian!
13:39Marian!
13:44What were you doing?
13:46There was a boy father.
13:47Boy?
13:48He said he used to live here.
13:50Go in the house.
13:51I know who you are, Moxley!
13:58Rob?
13:59You don't come round here!
14:02I'll take your eyes out!
14:04Get out!
14:35What were you doing?
14:40Where was he?
14:41At the house!
14:42What were you doing there?
14:43Nothing!
14:44No!
14:45To meet me, Winder.
14:46To see!
14:47To see what?
14:48Huh?
14:49To see what?
14:50Huh?
14:51To see what?
14:52No, you!
14:53Answer me, Rob!
14:54How dare you?
14:55How dare you bring this into my life?
14:56Oh, son, Winder.
14:57I didn't go there.
14:58Because of you!
14:59Because you wouldn't let it be!
15:00I have told you to let it be!
15:01How can I let it be?
15:02They've taken everything, John!
15:05John, this was my land.
15:09This was my home.
15:10This was my home.
15:11This was my home.
15:12I am your life!
15:13Rob is your life!
15:32せ.
15:33I am your 주.
15:34No, no, no, no!
15:35It was no need for you.
15:36No, no.
15:37No!
15:38The great things!
15:39No, it was my home!
15:40Your house!
15:41Help out!
15:42I'm going to tell you!
15:44I will tell you something!
15:46I will never draw on you!
15:48And leave.
15:50That's my home!
15:51You're dead, stop the game.
15:52You're killed!
15:53No.
15:54I am plugged in here!
15:55Caught three poachers today, owned by the brook.
16:15Spraggard among them.
16:16They actually caught something.
16:19Five pheasants, no less.
16:21On the way to Nottingham to sell them,
16:23like under the sheriff's nose.
16:24And they'll pay dearly for that.
16:26I know. We let them go.
16:30I wasn't about to cut the hand off a lad.
16:32An old wind wouldn't.
16:34During the act, said you'd do it.
16:35And he crapped his breeches.
16:38Qu'est-ce qu'on dit?
16:42Je ne pense pas. Essayez encore.
16:44Merci pour le repas, maman.
16:46I don't know.
16:47Okay, then.
16:48Okay.
16:53Did you decide yet?
16:57Why can't I come on the hunt? I'm old enough.
16:59Uh...
17:02Yeah.
17:03It's up to your mother.
17:04Then I already know the answer.
17:06J'ai fini.
17:11Je sort pour couper du bois avec ma lambe normal.
17:16Why do you persist in teaching him that?
17:29Because it is the language of the court.
17:32He's never going, Joan.
17:34He's not the son of an earl.
17:36I know what he is.
17:37Then why don't you accept it?
17:38I have.
17:39And I've never blamed you for it.
17:41At least not as you have blamed yourself.
17:44I accepted it a very long time ago.
17:46Really?
17:48I must have missed that year.
17:49Mm.
18:00Take him on the hunt.
18:06Maybe he'll find Goddard and she can decide what's to become of him.
18:09I must have become of him.
18:39You're dangerous.
18:50Yes.
18:53I am.
18:56Back to your post, Captain.
19:09No.
19:26Father.
19:27Perfect day, Fred.
19:29Yeah!
19:40God to protect him.
19:42May the old gods look upon us.
20:02Welcome to Sherwood, my lord.
20:05Loxley.
20:10How is the king's forest?
20:13Flourishing, my lord.
20:15And game is plentiful?
20:17There are herds on the eastern ridge.
20:19Some this side of the river.
20:29You know of Huntingdon.
20:35And his daughter, Marianne.
20:39Whoop!
20:55Whoop!
20:57Aren't you going to comment on my dress?
20:59It's fetching.
21:01But a little short.
21:03Oh, nonsense.
21:04Why do you look so drab?
21:06Dress up for hunting.
21:07I detest it.
21:09Really, Marion, no wonder your father's angry at you.
21:12He made me come here, but he can't force me to enjoy it.
21:18Don't be boring.
21:20There's plenty to enjoy.
21:21Like all the young foresters there.
21:25Like that one.
21:25Oh, he's on the trees, Robert.
21:35Take more than an arrow to pierce their hides, Rob.
21:39Larksley.
21:41I thought he'd be dead by now.
21:44He probably feels the same way about you.
21:48To Wild Edric, and to the great hunt.
21:51Edric.
21:52Edric.
21:55Offer the sheriff some wine, Rob.
22:00Go on.
22:01You all right?
22:08Come straight back.
22:14I'll let him through.
22:20My lord, would you care to?
22:22What do you have there?
22:24Forrester's wine, sire.
22:31Come here.
22:32What are we toasting to, lad?
22:34To the forest, for the gifts of a good hunt.
22:38You want me to drink to old Saxon beliefs?
22:41You're bold, young man.
22:42What's your name?
22:45Larksley, sire.
22:47Robert of Larksley.
23:02That's the son of the man your family's estate used to belong to.
23:06I see you haven't lost your enjoyment for other people's misfortune.
23:11Oh, there's far more to enjoy about him than his misfortune.
23:16Lord, love you.
23:34I think he's on the job.
23:36I think he's from me.
23:38I think he's some people.
23:39Uh, I think he's doing
23:40Think he's going to take the fur.
23:41You're here,啦, alright, gotta take the fur.
23:43Where are we?
23:43My gosh?
23:44Um, I've been assisting you in Vorteil.
23:44Let's go.
24:14Let's go.
24:44Let's go.
25:14There's a man there!
25:18You'll judge me again and I'll kill you!
25:21Let's lose men!
25:25What happened?
25:27Pooches, I bet.
25:28I caught them with this, my lord.
25:36Do you know where you are?
25:38Sherwood.
25:39Sherwood Forest.
25:40Which belongs to the king, as does all that lives within him.
25:44Do you know what happens when you steal from the king?
25:47You lose your hand.
25:48No, please.
25:49Please, I beg you, sir, please.
25:51Don't you stop, stop!
25:55My lord, we know this man.
25:58He's wronged you, but he's just a fool trying to feed his family.
26:00Who deserves Norman justice?
26:03Please, my lord.
26:05He deserves a trial, doesn't he?
26:07Isn't that Norman law?
26:07Very well.
26:11Bring them to Nottingham, where they'll be tried.
26:14If they're found guilty, they will hang.
26:16Not your decision, Loxley.
26:27Don't you dare lay your hands on me!
26:29Touch you!
26:30Lower your sword, aren't you?
26:31Don't you dare damn you?
26:33Put down your sword, all of you.
26:36Loxley has offended me on this day.
26:38It shall not be forgotten.
26:43Bring me that arrow.
26:46Rob's arrow.
26:47Get the deer in the poacher, my lord.
26:53Huntingdon, your daughter shall mark the victor.
26:56Come forward, my dear.
27:10No.
27:11No, by his blood.
27:13It's them who shall be blooded.
27:32Now you're marked by a man's blood.
27:52Next time you toast the forest, young Loxley, be careful what you wish for.
28:00Bring them to Nottingham.
28:01Hang for killing a deer?
28:09What did you do, Loxley?
28:11You've both lost your hand.
28:13At least now you have a chance.
28:15Let us go.
28:16You'll never sing again, I swear.
28:17I can't do that.
28:19Apes!
28:20Take them to Nottingham!
28:21You bitch of a whore!
28:23I curse you forever!
28:25Loxley!
28:26You'll catch a fairy gazing like that.
28:42It's been a week since the hunt.
28:44You haven't been outside.
28:49You should have gone with Rob this morning.
28:52No.
28:53My stomach's bothersome.
28:56You told me the sheriff singled Rob out at the hunt.
29:00And he regarded you warmly.
29:03He's kept you as head forester all these years.
29:05Why would he take that away now?
29:07I wouldn't pretend to understand the Norman mind.
29:10No.
29:11Neither would I.
29:12The Saxon mind is...
29:14quite enough.
29:19Does it really matter that Huntingdon was there?
29:24It matters that I was there.
29:29I should never have taken Rob.
29:34Come on.
29:37There's someone there.
30:04What is it?
30:05I love her thinks he saw someone in the trees.
30:11There.
30:12I see him.
30:15Stay here.
30:25Hello?
30:27Is it you?
30:28From the hunt?
30:31I thought I recognised you.
30:35Perhaps not.
30:38I'm here.
30:41Where are you?
30:43You're the frog girl.
30:45Frog girl?
30:46You used to collect them in the forest.
30:48As a child.
30:50I would take them to the moat.
30:52Yes.
30:53So it is you.
30:55Why are you hiding?
30:57Why are you hiding?
31:00I'm not.
31:04That's better.
31:06I'm not used to being spoken to by a tree.
31:08Why, they have much to say.
31:10And you cannot lie to a tree.
31:12Lie?
31:13I see your Saxon manners lack for nothing.
31:18Les maniènes dans le monde cachent ce qu'ils veulent.
31:21Pas la Saxon si de la vérité.
31:24Who taught you to be so bold?
31:26My mother taught me to read and write.
31:27My father taught me of the forest and its secrets.
31:31So he is to blame.
31:33What are you doing here?
31:34At the hunt.
31:40Why did you say it's them who should be blooded?
31:46My father's men.
31:47No!
31:50Never with the likes of her boy.
31:52Understand?
31:53This is Norman, lad.
31:57A good thing your father isn't here.
32:00Yeah!
32:04The forester, Loxley, has been harboring poachers.
32:10The deeds to your land in title are in your name, signed by the king.
32:14This king, the next could undo it.
32:17A Norman king grant lands back to Saxons?
32:19I doubt it.
32:20There are other Saxons whose lands have been restored.
32:23Only those who have taken Christ.
32:27If Loxley is harboring poachers,
32:30it doesn't sound like a man ready to kneel before the cross.
32:34He is a traitor.
32:35To Normandy.
32:36And a criminal.
32:40And do you have proof of this?
32:42I do.
32:49What happened?
32:51I fell.
32:54While hunting.
32:54Does Robert of Loxley live here?
33:08May I help you?
33:10I am Marion of Huntingdon.
33:13Oh, that's not necessary.
33:17Rob, you better come.
33:18I came to apologise for the way my father's men treated you.
33:36I wasn't hurt.
33:37All the same, it was unforgivable.
33:38This is where you live.
33:45Oh, yes.
33:46Would you like to come in?
33:49No.
33:53I'm out riding.
33:56It's a beautiful day.
33:57Um, my mother made it.
34:09Yeah.
34:10We're going to a wedding.
34:14It's fetching, to be sure.
34:17I passed the chapel on my way, but there was no sign of a wedding.
34:26Oh, it's not a wedding in a church.
34:29I bid you all a fine day.
34:32Would you like to join us?
34:34If it's not in a church and there's no priest, who marries them?
34:51Usually the village elder.
34:53The village elder?
34:55What makes it legal in the eyes of the Lord?
34:59Getting drunk and dancing.
35:02Dancing at a wedding?
35:04You'll see.
35:16Marigolds.
35:17You like them?
35:19Marigold means Mary's gold.
35:21Marion, of course.
35:22Another way to say Mary.
35:24Yes, I like them.
35:26My favourite flower, in fact.
35:34Is something wrong?
35:41If I'm not back soon, my father will look for me.
35:44Um, you don't have to go.
35:46Will!
36:06Will!
36:06my cousin will
36:14marian well i hope you like to dance marian because we are going to do a lot of dancing
36:23tonight there she is
36:25well i should drag him out of the lodge then i didn't have much of choice
36:31and who's this brought your own bride this is marian come on
36:38hey isn't that time for an ale yeah
36:45here they come
36:58who is she her name is isabel her family are woodcutters from near the western bridge
37:10of sherwood will is a little sore she was his first love
37:15then we better get him really drunk
37:20and the groom family's choice
37:26we are brought here together in this most sacred place to honor the old gods and ask for their
37:35protection may they grant love happiness and fertility to this young woman and man
37:42what are they doing it's called hand fasting they will be bound by the spirit of the tree
38:07and now they kiss under the mistletoe
38:14and know the truth
38:20it is
38:21it is
38:23it is
38:25and now it matters
38:29um
38:33too
38:38Oh, come on.
38:55Let's sit with us.
39:04Remove your hood.
39:08I remember you. You're a Forrester.
39:13Alwyn.
39:17Wine? It's from Gascony.
39:24So, Alwyn.
39:28Tell me what you know of the Forrester, Hugh of Loxley.
39:31I've heard about Spragger.
39:39I was always making trouble for others.
39:42It's not your fault. What were you to do with the head Forrester?
39:45I'm going to do it for the boy.
39:47A little more one day. More fortunate than me, anyway.
39:50As do I for Will. And I pay my taxes handsomely.
39:53Perfect Saxons, the both of us.
39:55Sheriff will be proud.
39:57Perfect Saxons. The pair of us.
40:02The best part of the wedding is the dance, don't you think, Marion?
40:06I've never danced at a wedding.
40:10Do you dance?
40:11Hmm, like his father. Two iron boots.
40:14Ha ha ha.
40:16Good, Marion.
40:18Well, then. Show me otherwise.
40:26Come on, boy.
40:32You are a conniving squirrel.
40:34Mm-hmm.
40:36I love you.
40:38And I love you.
40:55Welcome back, sire.
40:57Where's Marion?
40:59We looked at the edge of the estate.
41:04I think she's gone beyond the woods.
41:06Maybe that boy came back.
41:08Take the horses.
41:10Don't come back until you find her.
41:28Oh!
41:52Oh!
41:58You don't say much, do you, Robert of Locksley?
42:17Something I said.
42:22My name, it's a place I'm no longer from.
42:26Then choose a new name.
42:29I'd prefer just Rob.
42:31Just Rob?
42:33Or Rob from where?
42:35From here.
42:37The forest?
42:39That won't do.
42:41Why not?
42:46Rob of Sherwood.
42:48They bring good fortune and love to those who kiss beneath them.
43:08In my culture, it's rude to stare.
43:14In mine, it's rude not to.
43:15Then you may look if you wish.
43:23I'll see you next time.
43:29Actually, I can.
43:31Goodbye, Rob of Sherwood.
43:58Goodbye, Marian of Huntington.
44:05I hate my name as much as you hate yours.
44:13Where have you been?
44:20I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
44:28I'm sorry it got so late.
44:46You were not with Priscilla.
44:55Dad, where were you?
45:09Dad!
45:21Dad, where were you?
45:40Father?
45:47Why are you awake, dear?
45:52I had a dream I was in the forest.
45:55Something emerged from the ground like the earth was giving birth.
45:57It was hideous and holy.
46:00It was only a dream, Priscilla.
46:04Do you mean to grant Huntington his wishes over his lands and title?
46:08What do you know of such things?
46:10I know it comes at the expense of Hugh of Loxley.
46:14An expense made convenient by his treason.
46:18Loxley has been protecting poachers.
46:23Shielding them to justice.
46:25I fear arresting Loxley will give birth to something terrible.
46:31That's what my dream was about.
46:33Saxon traitors must be brought to justice.
46:35That is my duty as the king's justice here.
46:39Just a dream, Priscilla, nothing more.
46:44Go back to sleep.
47:09Where's Hugh of Loxley?
47:32I'm Loxley.
47:34You're under arrest.
47:36Father, Father.
47:38In the morning, I'll talk to the sheriff.
47:41All right?
47:42It'll all be all right.
47:43Don't you be stubborn with him.
47:44Don't be angry.
47:45Do you hear me?
47:46I do.
47:47I do.
47:48I love you.
47:49I love both of you.
47:51Tom, you take your mother and you go to your uncles.
47:53Do you hear me?
47:54Do you hear me?
47:55Yes, Father.
47:56Whatever happened?
47:57You make sure she's safe.
47:58That's enough!
47:59No!
48:00No!
48:01No!
48:02No!
48:03No!
48:04No!
48:05No!
48:06No!
48:07Let's go!
48:08Come on!
48:09I'm a horse!
48:10Run!
48:11Run!
48:20Let's go!
48:22Ah!
48:23Oh, my God.
48:53Father.
48:57Go to bed.
49:23Why am I here?
49:29I demand to know what I've done.
49:31Demands will be heard in the morning by the Sheriff.
49:39Look, Slay.
49:40Fancy that.
49:45The very end will put us here.
49:52Lurge!
49:53Someone wants you.
49:54We've got a job for you.
50:19Do it.
50:26And you and your friend go free.
50:33I don't understand.
50:35The Sheriff jailed him.
50:37And what charges?
50:38They didn't say, Uncle.
50:40No, his Saxon blood runs deep, but not you.
50:43He's a royal forester.
50:44I'll ride back tonight.
50:46We can't ride out in this storm.
50:49First light, we'll go together.
50:51The Sheriff's a fair man.
50:52He knows me well.
50:53I paid my share.
50:55It's worth a life.
50:57Rest now.
50:58Tend to your mother.
51:08Mother, I must go.
51:09It's time, Loxley.
51:30Stay back.
51:31Bastard!
51:54Bastard!
51:56Help!
51:56No!
52:10Help.
52:13Help.
52:14Oh, God.
52:15God!
52:16Oh, God.
52:24Fartherer!
52:38What do you have to say for yourself?
52:40I didn't kill him.
52:43Address him as my lord.
52:45I've done nothing, my lord.
52:46Nothing?
52:47A man lies dead and you call it nothing?
52:51Who else was in the cell?
52:53Two bowgers.
52:54Lurge killed the guard.
52:55He's a criminal.
52:56A criminal?
52:58Who you caught and released.
53:01A criminal who would have already faced justice if not for you.
53:04Do you deny it?
53:05I showed mercy where I thought it was right.
53:08Mercy?
53:09Mercy?
53:11You took an oath to uphold the king's law
53:14and protect his forest.
53:15Not to extend his mercy.
53:19That is his privilege and his alone.
53:24We are merely the king's subjects.
53:26Your king?
53:27I have shown you tolerance, respect, even kindness and...
53:37You've shown me nothing!
53:39All you Norman dogs have done is take everything!
53:43My land, my home, my title!
53:47You've destroyed everything that is good and true!
53:55Everything that was ours!
53:57That was Saxon!
53:59We conquered your lands and now we rule.
54:08In a hundred years, all that is Saxon will be gone.
54:13And no one will ever know you or your kind existed.
54:15And no one will ever know you or your kind existed.
54:19When I heard it was you, I wanted to be lenient to show mercy.
54:27But all that is over now.
54:30What must be done, you've made clear.
54:36Take him.
54:40In the morning, he shall be hanged by the neck until dead.
54:45And Loxley, I pray you find peace in the presence of our almighty God and that your son will learn.
54:59My son will learn nothing from you!
55:02Ever!
55:03Ever!
55:15Ever!
55:16Ever!
55:17Ever!
55:18Ever!
55:19Ever!
55:20Ever!
55:21Ever!
55:22Ever!
55:23Ever!
55:24Ever!
55:25Ever!
55:26Ever!
55:27Ever!
55:28Ever!
55:29News from Nottingham.
55:31Hugh of Loxley will be hanged this very morning.
55:34The mercy of Christ is over.
55:53The mercy of Christ is over.
55:57The mercy of Christ is boundless.
56:06His salvation is not freely given.
56:12Only those who kneel before his grace may rise anew.
56:18For those heathens still bound to false gods,
56:23there can be no absolution, no salvation.
56:25Only judgment.
56:45No!
56:50No!
56:53That's...
56:54No, he's innocent!
56:58He's innocent!
56:59Stop, Rob.
57:00Please stop!
57:01He's innocent!
57:03No, no, no!
57:04Rob!
57:05You've finally silenced that boy!
57:08Stop!
57:09Stop!
57:09Stop!
57:10Don't fight!
57:11Silence!
57:12Rob!
57:12You will enter the kingdom of God in silence!
57:15Stop!
57:16Stop!
57:16Don't stop!
57:17Stop, Rob!
57:18Please stop!
57:19Don't fight!
57:20Don't fight!
57:20Don't fight!
57:23That's what!
57:26It's all right!
57:27It's all right!
57:29Look away, Rob!
57:31Look away!
57:32Look away!
57:34Coda.
58:04See him.
58:08Protect him.
58:14Make him your weapon.
58:34Make him your weapon.
58:46Make him your weapon.
58:52Make him your weapon.
58:56Make him your weapon.
59:02Make him your weapon.
59:06Make him your weapon.
59:16Keep him your weapon.
59:22Transcription by CastingWords
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