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As she continues her search for a mentor, Diana meets wealthy alchemist Mary Sidney; London's vampire ruler demands fealty from Diana and Matthew as he is unnerved by their sudden arrival in the City.

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00:00It's better to hide from us than in the past.
00:04It's better to look for the Book of Life.
00:08Firstly, Diana is in need of a teacher, a witch.
00:12Between us, we can find someone discreet.
00:15Sophie.
00:18You can keep your money. I will have no parts of this.
00:21Any other matter?
00:22We need to locate a lost book, an alchemical manuscript.
00:25It has details of the origins of the three creatures, if it exists.
00:29It exists.
00:30I can't believe Christopher Marlowe is a demon.
00:33A witch! If you spoke civilly to one, I'd be concerned, but married!
00:36You must see, I need your help.
00:37It's power like yours. That's why they're hunting us in Scotland.
00:40It's why even here we have no peaceful men like your husband.
00:43My father needed a spy in the English court.
00:45I fulfilled that need, and I did it very well.
00:47Who do you answer to? William Cecil?
00:49Lord Barley, yes.
00:51We shall see how this chaos of yours plays out.
00:55Your methods of persuasion have been sorely missed.
00:58Being back here, wearing the cloak of his old self.
01:02Change him to not, for one moment, assume you know him.
01:13Knox will find us here.
01:15I can feel it.
01:16The coven will not tell Knox anything.
01:19Mary Johnson always hated me. I bet she snitched right away.
01:23None of them even know where Diana and Matthew have gone.
01:26Yeah, and they could be dead for all we know.
01:32This page is connected to Diana.
01:34They must have answers for us.
01:36That book started this whole nightmare.
01:39Don't you want to know why?
01:43They're dining with us tonight.
01:48You can't avoid each other forever?
01:51I believe we all prefer it that way.
01:54I'm tolerating them under my roof and affording them my protection.
01:58We don't need to play happy families.
02:04Matthew would want you to make them feel at home.
02:07If he has evolved, then so can we.
02:10Are the witches turning against her majesty?
02:34No.
02:35They're loyal.
02:36Give me the names of your conspirators, Master Caldwell.
02:41But I have none.
02:45Make him talk.
02:50Ah!
02:52No!
03:22No!
03:52No!
04:22No!
04:39Mama?
04:42You returned at last.
04:44You have suffered, Seto.
04:54Your ancestors didn't survive amongst others either.
04:58You taught me everything.
05:02But not who I am.
05:07Why?
05:08To protect you. That's why I raised you here.
05:14I don't want protection.
05:18I want to learn.
05:20I want to understand.
05:22Then stay.
05:24Become the weaver you were born to be.
05:44I'm in a city full of witches.
05:48And I still can't find a teacher.
05:58Have patience.
06:02Master Royden is resourceful.
06:04Should be a matter between witches, Francoise.
06:14We need to do things differently.
06:16Find someone willing to help me.
06:18They can't be coerced or bribed.
06:20Difficult.
06:22Mistress Norman may have talked to others of the fruit incident.
06:26I wonder if Mary knows of any witches.
06:28You would enjoy Mary's company.
06:29Is she a human?
06:30A trusted one.
06:31Her late brother was a close friend.
06:32She practices alchemy.
06:33Fascinating woman.
06:34Though prone to setting things in light.
06:35Mary Sidney.
06:36Will be her a visit.
06:37I was right.
06:38She could be a useful ally.
06:39Meeting my heroes hasn't been a wild success so far.
06:40Mary Sidney is nothing like a kid.
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07:36and most women do. We have our books and the pleasure to indulge our passion, thank God.
07:44We women own nothing,
07:48save what lies between our fears.
07:55Oh, no.
08:01On Earth!
08:03Quickly!
08:04We must have slithered in from the garden.
08:07Yes, that'll be it.
08:16What innocence.
08:23I don't know how I...
08:24It's all right. Mary, we are in need of a witch.
08:28And as you can see, it's quite urgent.
08:30I know no witches.
08:34I learned what you are for my brother as a child. I understood it to be a fable. That is how I would like to keep it.
08:45You would deny the truth of creatures like Diana and I.
08:53We will trouble you no further.
08:55Why can't we go on as before?
08:56Because I love Diana and I want to see her secure.
08:59I cannot help you with a witch.
09:09But I gladly offer you my friendship.
09:13And I am right.
09:15A word of caution, Diana.
09:17No one in London should be trusted with knowledge of you.
09:21What is happening in Scotland is making people fearful.
09:25It's beautiful.
09:31No Majesty is satisfied with events in Scotland.
09:45The distractions facing King James pleases her.
09:48Good. I'm glad to hear it.
09:52It was an omission, however, in your statement.
09:56The imprisonment of Agnes Samson.
09:59Oh. One witch is much like any other.
10:03I didn't feel the need to specify any of their names.
10:06One cannot forget your disdain for witches.
10:10Still, the torture of their leader poses a risk.
10:14English witches may turn against Her Majesty,
10:18side with their people in the north.
10:21England's witches assisted in repelling the armada.
10:24Surely their loyalty is above suspicion.
10:27No one is above suspicion.
10:34And now, disturbing news from Garlic Heights.
10:37The minister questioned one of his parishioners
10:40about suspected witchcraft.
10:43Shortly after he fell ill.
10:50This did not appear to be a matter for us.
10:52This witch Thomas Caldwell made threats against the Crown
10:55during his questioning.
10:57It's against our covenant to meddle in human affairs.
11:00And yet here you are, Royden.
11:02Working for us.
11:04Her Majesty has never shown displeasure with my service.
11:07You are greatly dependent on, of course.
11:10Question this Tom Caldwell at the Tower.
11:14Find out what the witches are plotting.
11:17Extract a confession by any means necessary.
11:21Yes, ma'am.
11:39Master Royden.
11:40Welcome back to London.
11:43I suggest you stay where you are.
11:45What do you want?
11:46I have a message from Father Hubbard.
11:49I'll deliver it.
11:52He wants to see you.
11:55You can tell Hubbard.
11:57I'll visit when it's convenient.
11:59Your visit tonight.
12:00Before the clock tolls seven.
12:02Bring your witch.
12:04You're a scena.
12:06I'll go.
12:10Sympath solace.
12:11Tell him to summons, King.
12:14From Father Hubbard.
12:15At once, Master Royden.
12:16Diana.
12:27Andrew Hubbard is a vampire who rules over the city of London.
12:32How did the city become his?
12:35Well, Black Death arrived in 1348.
12:40If you weren't already dead, you were trying to flee the city,
12:43except for one man, a priest named Father Hubbard.
12:48Now, he cared for the sick until he finally succumbed to the illness,
12:54at which point he dug himself a grave and climbed in to wait for God.
12:59And when he climbed out again, he proselytized divine resurrection.
13:04Someone made him a vampire.
13:06No one claimed to, so the creatures believed his story.
13:10And from then until now, he gathers up and helps the lost souls of the city.
13:17That sounds noble.
13:19Hubbard controls them too, or at least tries to.
13:24Under no circumstances are you allowed to let him taste your blood.
13:29Why would I?
13:31Because it's part of his ritual of adoption.
13:34He believes that it reveals the content of their souls.
13:40It reveals their secrets too.
13:42Yes. Promise me.
13:45Yes. Matthew, why didn't you tell me this?
13:50There is a treaty between Hubbard and the DeClairemoor family.
13:56He stays out of our way, and we stay out of his.
14:00But I fall outside your diplomatic immunity, is that it?
14:03No. It's one of the perils of being a time spinner.
14:06You know the future, but forget the past.
14:10You had better re-inhabit your old life, my friend.
14:15Before you get yourself killed.
14:36I wonder why maybe you were killed.
14:37I didn't care.
14:38Maybe you were killed later.
14:39I never wondered if you were killed before.
14:40No.
14:41Go on.
14:42It's not like he was dead.
14:43I use her to die here.
14:44I don't care.
14:45It ain't part of me.
14:46It's my home.
14:48You're so sorry.
14:50Justin, I said, great.
14:51You're back.
14:53I don't care about the real estate.
14:55I don't care about the real estate.
14:56I don't care about the real estate.
14:57You're coming from him.
14:58I don't care about the real estate here.
14:59I don't care about him.
15:00I don't care about him too.
15:01We're going to find him.
15:02Father, I give my blood willingly.
15:09Thank God I know my heart.
15:12I accept your gift.
15:15And vow to protect you as my child.
15:19God bless you.
15:32I greet your kitten.
15:44You're late.
15:49We have a problem.
15:59We have several.
16:01You have your hands upon someone who doesn't belong to you.
16:04And if you don't step back, I'll tear this day to pieces.
16:07Upward.
16:09Leave us.
16:19Let's go.
16:31Monsieur de Clermont.
16:33I permit your presence because of my treaty with your father, Philippe.
16:37But you flood our customs.
16:41Allow this witch to roam.
16:45Then there's the marks.
16:50Relationship between a witch and a weir is sin enough.
16:55But this.
16:56If the witches find you took blood without consent, you'll be put to death.
17:03If she gave it willingly, then she will be cast out of England.
17:07Oh, fear not.
17:11Once you are family, I will protect you.
17:16I do not answer to you, nor does Diana.
17:18Tell your flock she belongs to you if it brings you comfort.
17:23Because you won't have her blood.
17:26Then we are at an impasse.
17:28I fed Matthew willingly, father.
17:34Diana.
17:37Carry on.
17:43Matthew was dying.
17:45I forced him to take my blood in order to save his life.
17:49And he did so unwillingly?
17:53It was my decision.
17:55And I would make it again.
17:57Yeah.
18:08God accepts your act of mercy.
18:11But know this.
18:13Nothing happens in London without my blessing.
18:17God is watching you both.
18:32Diana.
18:33I was buying this time.
18:34That was reckless.
18:35But...
18:36Also brilliant.
18:37Let's get you home.
18:39Let's get you home.
18:40Let's get you home.
18:41Let's get you home.
18:46Let's get you home.
18:47Let's get you home.
18:49Let's get you home.
18:53Let's get you home.
19:00It's godless, Lord.
19:22I never know.
19:25Do you know, in all the madness of the arrival, I missed all Solstice.
19:40Let us have fun.
19:44You've forgotten the other side of Matthew, Royden.
19:48Let me guess.
19:52You shall require a loan.
20:07I need to talk to her. Alone.
20:11Mistress Norman. Please.
20:15It was wrong to force you to our home.
20:18But I need you. I invite you to come. Master Royden is out.
20:25Get the contents of this egg into that bowl without using your hands.
20:44I... could we do a different one? I don't know that spell.
20:49If your power is too weak, then know which can help you.
21:05Magic is desire made real.
21:08Whoah!
21:16Whoah!
21:18Where are you?
21:23Whoah!
21:27Whoah!
21:29Whoah!
21:32Whoah!
21:34Oh, my God.
22:04I'll speak to Goody Orson.
22:09She's your head of coven.
22:12She is England's most powerful witch.
22:21Yes. Please.
22:28Matthew?
22:29I give up ever so gracefully.
22:34It's just you and I.
22:36Indeed.
22:42The shirt off his back.
22:44Why not?
22:45A fair bet.
22:47Very well.
22:48Oh, a raise.
22:50A big raise.
22:55I have nothing left.
22:58Earring, if you please.
23:00Oh, kids.
23:01I mean, it's a thing of beauty.
23:04Ah.
23:11Great.
23:12Fine hand.
23:13Good hand.
23:14Kids.
23:18You are a cheater.
23:19And I find that very offensive.
23:24Gift.
23:25I chose it especially.
23:26How very thoughtful.
23:31Good evening, gentlemen.
23:34Oh, leave him his shirt, Kit.
23:36See, now you look like Matthew Royden.
23:45Hmm.
23:47Gentlemen.
23:55Ah.
23:56Peckham.
23:59You lost.
24:01What news of Thomas Coldwell's interrogation?
24:04It's ongoing.
24:06It has not begun.
24:08And what does a Whitehall clerk know of my methods?
24:11I know you've not set foot in the tower.
24:13I'm allowing my prison time to fear the potent power of the imagination, Peckham.
24:18Do not test Lord Bailey's patience.
24:22Do not test mine.
24:23It is mine.
24:24quite a bit.
24:49tell me of your future life
24:57no kids it isn't wise
25:00do you still write first
25:05not for 70 years or more
25:09read philosophy
25:11more science now
25:13science
25:14alchemical processes
25:17as it evolves
25:18we have a greater understanding
25:19of the physical and natural world
25:21so what questions press you
25:25the same ones that always have
25:28to know why I'm here
25:29and the future hasn't answered
25:31I doubt if it ever will
25:35what about my work
25:39is it still right
25:41you will not draw me on your future kit
25:44that way madness lies
25:47maddening visions part of my nature
25:51no man should ever know their fate
25:53and yet you know mine
25:56I must go
26:00to the tower if you have sense
26:05whatever you feel now
26:08about witches
26:09do not ignore Cecil's orders
26:14Jack seems to be settling in well
26:32glad to hear it
26:40glad to hear it
26:44hmm
26:46Why do you have this?
27:03A minister in London
27:05questioned a witch,
27:06a man named Thomas Caldwell.
27:08I'm reading the testimonies.
27:12He used the Malleus Maleficarum.
27:15Uh-huh.
27:16These questions were used to trap the innocents.
27:22Thousands of people were killed this way.
27:24Fortunately, Cecil isn't bloodthirsty on that score.
27:28Why interrogate a creature if he knows they exist?
27:31The Queen fears that England's witches will turn against her
27:34and unfortunately, very unfortunately, under duress,
27:36Thomas said some very foolish things about the crown.
27:39Treason.
27:40That's a death sentence.
27:43Uh-huh.
27:43Mary was right.
27:48I know what you're thinking, Diana.
27:50I wouldn't have brought you here if witch hunts were going to break out.
27:57It's 20 years before the Lancashire hunts begin.
28:02With reasoning like that, it's a good thing you're a scientist and not a historian.
28:05Oh, so a historian knows better than someone who's actually lived through it.
28:09Of course.
28:10Look at what's happening here.
28:12The population is exploding.
28:13Land is being cleared.
28:14Harvests are bad.
28:15Matthew, people are struggling.
28:17So you think people are looking for scapegoats as we speak?
28:19One minute we're friends with our neighbors, the next we're running scared.
28:22We will be long gone by the time that happens.
28:24I promise.
28:25Now, Diana, please, please, please, for the love of God, let me finish my reading.
28:36Bye.
28:39By the way, I found a teacher.
28:46Stay outside where it is Mistress Royden she wants to meet.
28:52I'm not leaving Diana alone.
28:58Let me have a look at you.
29:09To keep out prying eyes.
29:18A witch tried to see inside me.
29:22It should not hurt.
29:34I have waited a long time for you, Diana.
29:39The auguries foretold your arrival a long time ago.
29:46And with the portents in the north, I knew to expect you now.
29:50The witch hunts in Scotland.
29:54They have imprisoned Agnes Simpson.
29:59The three of us are all that is left of our kind.
30:03Our kind?
30:04I don't know what you mean.
30:05You are a weaver, a maker of spells.
30:11With respect, I think you're mistaken.
30:14My Aunt Sarah is gifted.
30:16I am terrible with spells.
30:19Ask Susanna.
30:20You must devise your own.
30:21There are old stories of witches with miraculous power.
30:28I have lived a long time, Cadillus.
30:35And I've never met one.
30:36We are rare creatures, Master Royden.
30:40We have been hunted down and forced into hiding.
30:43The witch that attacked me was powerful.
30:48She knew I was different.
30:50Do you think Sartu knew you were a weaver?
30:53I don't know.
30:55Maybe.
30:56Sadly, the greatest threat to our safety is our own kind.
31:01Envy and fear are powerful forces.
31:04My parents were killed by witches.
31:06Maybe that's why.
31:09You cannot tell.
31:14But your father was one.
31:18He knew that you would follow his path.
31:23You sense his magic inside me.
31:26They are seldom men.
31:27He was a self-taught weaver, Susanna.
31:31I can see the last threads of his spellbinding.
31:39Roughly woven together.
31:45So.
31:46It was made with love to protect you.
31:53Will you teach me, Gurielsa?
31:56It will attract too much attention.
32:02The reed must be consulted.
32:04If you inform the Council of Witches,
32:06you will reveal Diana's identity,
32:07and I cannot allow that.
32:08Please sit down, Master Royden.
32:10My neck no longer bends that way.
32:22Diana's presence is already felt.
32:26We establish the reed to protect our interests.
32:30Their consent is necessary.
32:36And seek it at once.
32:38Mistress Royden, make your case to the reed.
32:51I was spellbound and orphaned as a child.
32:55Cut off from my essence as a witch.
32:58Now that my bindings are gone,
33:00I am ready to learn the full nature of my power.
33:06I need a community of witches to do that.
33:08We take pity on you, Mistress.
33:11To be spellbound is a grave thing.
33:14But another city may be a better place to help you.
33:16No.
33:16No, I am meant to be here.
33:23Mistress Norman, you have concerns.
33:26I, I too take pity on Mistress Royden,
33:29but training her could threaten the safety of our fellow witches.
33:33How so, Mistress?
33:34She is married to a wick, the known enemy of our people.
33:40This is sadly true.
33:43As we stand here today,
33:44one of our own is locked in the tower
33:46with Master Royden as inquisitor.
33:49Mistress Royden's soul is as clear to me as my own.
33:53Forgive me, but, but it is not such an easy matter,
33:59Goody Olsot.
34:00If we are to help a witch who has allied herself with a wick
34:03over her own people,
34:04then we must be prepared to make an enemy of Father Hubbard.
34:08My relationship is not a rejection of my people.
34:14Dark times are coming.
34:17A witch has long been prophesied to come to our aid.
34:20Diana is that witch.
34:23Forgive us, but how do we know that that is true?
34:30I am a time spinner.
34:32I have come from the future
34:33in order to seek out a special teacher.
34:37I've seen the Book of Life with my own eyes.
34:39The first grimoire?
34:41Yes.
34:43I don't understand how my magic is connected to it
34:46or my purpose once I've come into my power,
34:49but I do know this.
34:51My relationship to my magic
34:53to Matthew Royden
34:54and to the Book of Life
34:55are woven together.
34:59One cannot exclude the other.
35:06The long-awaited weaver is among us.
35:11This is not a test, Diana.
35:15This is a welcome.
35:16This is a welcome.
35:17It doesn't come to my mind when I was.
35:35This stroll out of my ministry.
35:36I know that's this muita big
35:37of my командям, but with me now,
35:38you come to the church
35:40and it's more than a certificate.
35:42Fine day for an interrogation.
36:00What do you want, Hubbard?
36:02One of my children has been caught up in Cecil's web.
36:07Tom called up.
36:10Why should that concern me?
36:12He's innocent.
36:16I think that's for the crown to decide, don't you?
36:19The queen's trusted shadow can exert influence.
36:25Any influence I may have won't be spent protecting your interests, I can assure you.
36:31Good day.
36:34There would be benefits in our cooperation.
36:37We have a great deal in common, after all, both men of faith, you determined to protect
36:51Diana and me, Tom.
36:52Or should I ask Philippe de Clermont for assistance?
37:06This has nothing to do with him, Angela.
37:08This has nothing to do with him, Angela.
37:09Yes, sir, sir.
37:10Yes, sir, sir.
37:15Good day.
37:16It's a tangled mess.
37:17The public expects me to, to free Thomas Corporal, a special session, demands that I extract a confession from him and put him to death.
37:35Contact Philippe.
37:36It can influence this situation in untold ways.
37:36No.
37:37If my father finds out about Diana, then everything will become undone.
37:39Everything.
37:40Take my counsel.
37:51Take my counsel.
38:00Council.
38:06Dampen Cecil's suspicions.
38:10Your prisoner will survive for how long?
38:15Two weeks.
38:18Three.
38:24Matthew Royton is never cruel for sport.
38:27Father Hubbard pleaded your case.
38:33But he is ruthlessly efficient.
38:39Do not impersonate Matthew Royton.
38:44Become him.
38:57Set us the tail from down.
39:02Open with him.
39:05In love with roomolic.
39:08Fast.
39:09Austin Royton.
39:10He's gone.
39:11Kanoi.
39:12Yes.
39:13I've been doing this in a while.
39:15Then in a while.
39:17Fright is perfect.
39:18StSwith.
39:19Master Royden.
39:22Yeah.
39:24The reed will allow me to train.
39:49Tom.
39:55He didn't suffer.
39:58You killed him out of mercy.
40:00If I was truly merciful currently, he would be rowing himself down the Thames.
40:13He was innocent.
40:14There was no way, no path where Tom survived and I could keep you safe.
40:18He made no threat against me.
40:25Correct.
40:48We gathered together to mourn Thomas Caldwell, beloved member of our family.
40:55We keep him in our hearts.
41:02His life was cut short.
41:04But our memories are long.
41:11France, sir.
41:12Put this into the hand of Philippe de Clermont.
41:14Yourself.
41:18Explain yourself.
41:25The witch refused to cooperate.
41:26And became contemptuous.
41:27I lost my temper.
41:32You snapped his neck.
41:33For which I beg your forgiveness.
41:34It is out of character.
41:39Perhaps you have reason to side with a traitor to support the witches.
41:46My loyalty and devotion to the Queen are steadfast.
41:47My loyalty and devotion to the Queen are steadfast.
41:53Something I will remind her of otherwise.
41:54Her Majesty is in no humor to see you.
41:55I advise you to remember the punishment for traitors.
41:56She is in no humor.
41:57She is in no humor.
41:58She is in no humor.
41:59I advise you to remember the punishment for traitors, human or creature.
42:00Perhaps you have reason to side with a traitor
42:05To support the witches
42:08My loyalty and devotion to the queen are steadfast
42:12Something I will remind her of at once
42:15Her majesty is in no humor to see you
42:17I advise you to remember the punishment for traitors
42:22Human or creature
42:30It looked like an uncontrolled feeding, multiple bite marks
42:38The body was torn apart
42:39I haven't seen anything like that in centuries
42:41Her majesty questions the trust she had placed in you, Master Royden
42:46You look tired, Shadow
42:48Marriage does not suit you
42:50A weaver selects
42:54And shapes something new
42:57Just let the power move through you
43:01You seek a specific text?
43:03An old book of alchemy
43:04In an unknown language
43:06Doctor D does have such a book
43:08Acquired from Emperor Rudolph
43:12May I see it?
43:17Oh no, not me
43:21We never lost control
43:25Your face
43:28To face
43:30With a man who saw the world
43:51Oh no, not me
43:52No, not me
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