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00:01I was with my lord in the heavens when Lucifer fell into the depths of hell.
00:04I carried a banner before Alexander.
00:06In each I called the stars by name from north to the south.
00:09I was an architect in Nimrod's town.
00:11I was three times in the prison of Ariadne.
00:14I witnessed the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
00:17I upheld Moses through the sea.
00:20I was with my lord in the manger of Oxen and Asis.
00:24I called the stars by name from north to south.
00:27I was an architect in Nimrod's town.
00:28I received my horn from Ketitrin's culture.
00:32In the dark times, man, I find.
00:34I see how it is.
00:35In the dark times, man.
00:38I see how it's in the dark times.
00:41I received my horn from Ketitrin's culture.
01:00Taliesin!
01:00Taliesin!
01:00Some people call me poet and bard.
01:02Henceforth I shall be known as prophet.
01:05Taliesin I am, and my name shall remain until doomsday.
01:10What have you done?
01:11My lord, we have done little but listen to his declarations all night.
01:14Taliesin!
01:16Taliesin!
01:17There you are.
01:19Afghan.
01:20Father.
01:22I am the Great Light, the Supreme Spirit, the Lord of all worlds.
01:26There are many spirits, Taliesin.
01:28Yet my lord reigns evermore.
01:30I know that God's war for you, son.
01:32My God has died for me.
01:34Maybe so.
01:35But I need you now.
01:37There are pressing matters at hand.
01:40Pressing matters?
01:41Father, nations not yet born must come to know him.
01:43Enough!
01:44We're leaving, boy.
01:48What's happened?
01:49The Atlantian king will make slaves of us.
01:51Everly?
01:52Spoken ignorance.
01:53Men have had their throats cut from this.
01:54Come.
01:55We're no longer welcome in these lands.
01:59Come.
02:39The savior of her people should not be lurking in a crypt.
02:45Don't call me that.
02:47You should not be ashamed of the name you've earned.
02:50Your brother secured the ships.
02:52Only because you beset him.
02:56None of us believed your prophecy.
03:03It's a sorry god that demands the blood of his people.
03:11And a sorrier people who give it.
03:16And yet...
03:18If I'd given myself to Belle...
03:20No.
03:22It was arrogance that doomed Atlantis.
03:28My arrogance.
03:32And would you doom us again?
03:37Why have you sent the Cymru away?
03:39I offered them a great gift.
03:41A new start.
03:44Land of their own.
03:45You offered them slavery, father.
03:48I only asked that they defend our people.
03:54They are a warrior race, after all.
03:57And what are we?
03:59We?
04:01We've seen enough war.
04:04What you asked would have made them less than a people.
04:08And Elfin less than a king.
04:10King without land is no king at all.
04:27Oh, if this is an illusion.
04:31An echo of a voice that has died.
04:36And soon that echo will cease.
04:43But it has not ceased yet.
04:52Do you love him, then?
04:56I don't know.
04:58I don't know.
05:28You ride with purpose, singer.
05:31Paris.
05:33I had to see you.
05:34So you have.
05:47What is it?
05:53My people are leaving these lands, so...
05:55Shh.
05:57Whatever has gone wrong, we can make it right.
06:01Together.
06:01I don't know.
06:17Murcia.
06:25Why Morgan?
06:26To show you my love.
06:31I have power, too.
06:35Think of what we could beat together.
06:39What we could accomplish.
06:42What of your phone?
06:45When we saved in birth.
06:48I don't hear it.
06:52She is asleep.
06:54I'd like to see...
06:56Do not mock my sacrifice.
07:03Men are weak, Darius, and unwilling to pay the price for a better world.
07:09But not you.
07:12I will do whatever is required.
07:16But you...
07:18Your gifts come so easily...
07:19Do not presume to know what I have sacrificed.
07:21I would know.
07:23I would know you.
07:25I would know your ways.
07:28I would be your wife, Darius, and your lover, and your queen.
07:34Together we could build a world more powerful than Atlantis itself.
07:40Atlantis rests at the bottom of the sea, Morgian.
07:48There is a new power at work in the world.
07:51I've seen it.
07:53A God who does not ask us to sacrifice what we love...
07:56...but who sacrifices what he loves for us.
08:02Love.
08:09I pray you find him.
08:31I pray you find him.
08:32Val...
08:32...
08:33...
08:40...
08:41Come on.
09:11Come on.
10:08Come on.
10:15I've never seen these men before.
10:17Irish sea wolves.
10:20No doubt they came up more half from looking for easy plunder.
10:23Clearly they didn't find it.
10:26If you'd see me in the boring, you would not look at me that way.
10:39Marry me, Charis.
10:43I will not be separated from you.
10:46Not by my father or yours.
10:49Then you have heard.
10:51Even now, my people prepare to ride.
10:55Charis, look at me.
11:01I love you.
11:04Do not speak to me of love.
11:06Why?
11:07Are you not worthy of it?
11:10I told you.
11:12My life ended out there.
11:13But here, Charis.
11:16Here it begins again.
11:19We are each given only one life, Singer.
11:21No.
11:23We're given another.
11:24If we'd receive it.
11:29Pretty words.
11:31Perhaps you should put them in one of your songs.
11:33Charis, listen.
11:34Charis, listen.
12:01Let's do it.
12:03Charis, what has happened?
12:05I was attacked while riding.
12:07The Cymru.
12:08While you show them generosity, they scheme against you.
12:12He is a fool who can no longer tell French from foe.
12:15It was not the Cymru, but the Irish raiders.
12:20Father, I would speak to you alone.
12:45He poisons your mind, Father.
12:47Father, you are out of line.
12:52Are you hurt?
12:55Had the singer not been there...
12:58Had the singer not been there, I would not be here.
13:02What reward would you have me give him?
13:05That compares to what I've already offered his people.
13:08Taliesin seeks no reward.
13:10Nor would he accept any.
13:11What the?
13:13You must reconsider your offer to the Cymru.
13:16Must?
13:17Give them the land, unencumbered by any condition.
13:21Must.
13:22We will not survive without them.
13:23Enough!
13:33I know it has been lonely for you.
13:37Taliesin is an ally.
13:39Nothing more.
13:42You swear?
13:54You are not to leave the palace again until they've gone.
14:00You would make me a prisoner in my own home.
14:02We are a noble people.
14:04Our race is a noble race.
14:07It need not be this way.
14:10I will not give my daughter to a barbarian.
14:15If you want to marry, I will find someone.
14:18One of our own kind.
14:20There are many in my brother's house who would gladly marry you.
14:26Tactfully put, Father.
14:28I might be more grateful we are one of your broodmares.
14:43You drove me away once before.
14:46Do you remember?
14:52Please.
14:54Please do not drive me away again.
14:58Allow me to go to him freely.
15:00So that I may return freely.
15:02This is more bitter to me than death.
15:04No, you cannot bind me to you with false feeling.
15:10I'm dying here, Father.
15:13Every day I die a little more.
15:20And I say you shall not leave.
15:25Holy cow, I Ц działa.
15:29Son, I call me poison.
15:32I love you.
15:33I love you.
15:56It's Eliasen, the last.
15:59Father, I must speak with you.
16:00We may speak on the trail.
16:02Tonight there's work to be done.
16:03You would leave so soon?
16:05Not soon enough.
16:06We may mend this rift yet.
16:08I've spoken with Carys.
16:09The princess?
16:10She'll speak to her father on our behalf.
16:11The old fool will not bend.
16:12That is your anger talking.
16:14I will not listen.
16:15These fair folk are just that.
16:18Anemic, weak, armed men.
16:21Unwilling to fight for their own.
16:24Don't mince words.
16:27We should take the land that we need.
16:30We're not thieves.
16:31No.
16:32We're less than thieves.
16:34Father, these people have known war beyond anything we have ever seen.
16:38They are cowards.
16:42Do you know why Avalak walks with a limb?
16:45He was betrayed by his own brother Kings in a terrible civil war.
16:50Avalak was tied face to face with his own dead son.
16:54For three long days, he lay in the heat, in the stench, waiting to die.
16:59He is no coward.
17:03Enduring hardship does not make one an honorable man.
17:06Is he the one speaking of theft and war?
17:09Why beholdest the mote in thy brother's eye, and not consider the beam in thy own?
17:23I would be less than a king if I ignored open insults to our people, Taliesin.
17:31It's time to go.
17:47A woman with beauty and spirit.
17:50A treasure.
17:55One need not be the great Taliesin to see the love written on your face.
17:59It's true.
18:01I do love the Princess Carys.
18:04I would marry her.
18:07Is she the one who taught you that riddle?
18:09No, old friend.
18:11It's from the Great Light.
18:13I met him.
18:14In the other world.
18:17I see.
18:18He's the one, Havgan.
18:21I'm certain of it.
18:23He lives as a man among men in the East.
18:26Think of it.
18:27I remember the elders telling me of this god-man in the East.
18:32But there are many gods.
18:34Would it not be best to worship this one alongside the others?
18:37Why worship the creature when the Creator is present?
18:42And yet, to turn away from the gods of our fathers.
18:52I will not abandon the Princess Carys.
18:58Your path has ever been your own, Taliesin.
19:01Where you came from, no man knows.
19:04Where you are going, no man can see.
19:22But you will be missed
19:24by those who have carried you this far.
19:46Where you are going, Taliesin.
20:20You should know the stable is to be locked and guarded.
20:23If you were planning on trying to escape the palace.
20:27You sing the Bard's song.
20:29I find his music soothing.
20:32Do you not?
20:39I have no quarrel with you, Morgian.
20:45But let us have an understanding.
20:47An understanding?
20:50How so?
20:51About Taliesin.
20:56He has declared his love for me.
21:06And it is his wish that we should be married.
21:14Calvain.
21:18If you don't cook them properly,
21:20you become their victim.
21:23As if they eat you.
21:26Inside out.
21:31You would have drowned on the shores of Saris,
21:33if not for me.
21:35I held you in my arms.
21:38Comforted you in the hull of that wretched vessel.
21:40And am I to thank you for this life that I have?
21:43Ignored and forgotten.
21:46Shall I revere you like the rest of them
21:48and call you saviour?
21:51I forbid you to interfere in my affairs.
21:54Oh.
21:57But you are choked with doubt, don't you?
22:02You are too sure of yourself.
22:09Am I?
22:13Father!
22:15Don't do this!
22:18Father!
22:19Father!
22:40Father!
22:45Father!
22:49Father!
22:53Father!
22:54Father!
22:55Father!
22:57Father!
22:58Father!
22:58Father!
22:59Father!
23:00Father!
23:00Father!
23:02Father!
23:03Father!
23:15How did you get up here?
23:18What a bold answer, afraid of heights.
23:23I tried to come to you.
23:25No, people are leaving in the morning.
23:30My father has hardened his heart.
23:34We can't stay here.
23:37Our people will not see reason tonight, but they may yet.
23:41If we leave.
23:46You would leave your home?
23:50There is no life for me, it's Eliasson.
23:56Not without you.
24:21I would wait till we're married.
24:25In the way of the Christians.
24:28I'm not sure I could trust another god, Eliasson.
24:34Then trust in me.
24:38Wait.
24:56I have this sword crafted for my father by the High King's own smith.
25:04Surely there's no one that like it.
25:08Even among my people it has no rival.
25:11In our loss to the sea.
25:13Like everything else about our home.
25:16My father rejected the gift.
25:19We were estranged and...
25:23Now...
25:25I offer it to my husband.
25:37I offer it to my husband.
25:49The writing says...
25:53Take me off.
25:54And to you.
25:57And to you.
26:12cast me aside
26:15you can read our language
26:19perhaps it's best to
26:22leave it here
26:24with your other belongings
26:27so your father may be assured of our return
26:39forgive me father
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29:28Oh, my God.
30:10Oh, my God.
30:28Oh, my God.
31:00Where are you, my love?
31:04A place I've never been.
31:08Free.
31:12Something left me when I came out to the water last night by a tormentor who's been my constant companion
31:21for as long as I can remember.
31:23He will not share you with the spirit of the past.
31:26It is for freedom he's made you free.
31:30How is it you know so much of the good God's ways?
31:34Wherever I came from, it was for this purpose.
31:38To know him and to proclaim him.
31:48I have nothing to offer, my love.
31:51No wedding gift but myself.
31:54No home.
31:56No lands.
32:02All the world belongs to us, my lady.
32:11Then where shall we go?
32:15David the priest has kin in the west.
32:18Perhaps they'll receive us in his name.
32:22What is it?
32:24I'm not...
32:26What have you found?
32:31A hawk.
32:34Merlin.
32:37Ah!
32:38He's...
32:39I'm trying to help you.
33:02I'm trying to help you.
33:08What are we going to do with you?
33:12Most wild things cannot be healed, Charis.
33:15They die.
33:22I didn't.
33:23I didn't.
33:37I didn't.
33:40I didn't.
33:53I didn't.
34:56Lord Pandaren, the bard Taliesin of Elthin of Gwyneth.
35:14Do you offer the bird or the girl?
35:19I offer a song, King Pandaren, and greetings from your kinsman, David, priest of Jezu, the Most High.
35:27David is a fool.
35:29He spoke highly of you.
35:33Let us leave. There are others who would welcome us.
35:37It seems King Pandaren suffers from a lack of common courtesy.
35:41Worry not, though the cure is painful. It's rarely fatal.
35:44Sing, bedo! You're beginning to tax my generosity!
35:47A most grievous hardship indeed, when one obviously has so little to spare.
36:00Lord Pandaren, I know something of these so-called dear with holy men.
36:10Any man can play the harp and call himself a bard.
36:16Allow me to prove him before he sings.
36:30Tell me, if you can,
36:36the qualities of the nine bodily humors.
36:44You take unfair advantage, friend.
36:47Druid wisdom does not embrace such hollow falsehood.
36:52The man deems false what he does not know.
36:57Then tell me,
37:01what is the proper sacrifice
37:05to restore virility?
37:09And to which god is it made?
37:13There is but one true god,
37:15and a true bard makes no sacrifice
37:17for that which can be cured with simple herbs.
37:22Herbs, the man says. Herbs!
37:26Lord Pandaren, the man, is a liar.
37:29And worse,
37:31he is a blasphemer!
37:35So you are discovered.
37:37He will be flogged and driven out.
37:42But your lady will stay.
37:47If a man can be flogged from your court
37:49for speaking the truth,
37:50then I think you've listened long enough
37:51to this false priest.
37:55I will have your tongue, beggar!
37:58Not for I have yours,
38:00son of lies.
38:06I will be flogged and driven out.
38:13I will be flogged and driven out.
38:24I will be flogged and driven out.
38:25I will be flogged and driven out.
38:28I will be flogged and driven out.
38:29I will be flogged and driven out.
38:29I will be flogged and driven out.
38:29I will be flogged and driven out.
38:29I will be flogged and driven out.
38:38You may have to learn to speak like a man again, but at least you'll still have your
38:43tongue to do it, which is more than you'd have given me.
38:45Lina!
39:15The cost of the fighting season, the cost of the fighting season.
39:26Meth and Methunoy ruled the Westerlands, Gwyneth, Divid, and Thloygar in his hands.
39:36All his eyes beheld, beheld, and all the people were his realm, when the dew of creation was
39:51still fresh upon the land.
39:58The fair maiden Gawain was her name, from Dunpebin westward then she came, offering, it seemed,
40:12life eternal to the King, as long as that sweet virgin held his feet and knew no shame.
40:30Summer light in time recedes, the cold air claims the leaves, the leaves, and many are
40:42a woman awaits for word, the cost of the fighting season, the cost of the fighting season.
40:57Meth came home from war only to find, his maiden's magic had in fighting time been claimed by force,
41:09by force and guile, the magic stolen from fair child.
41:17Now neither King nor Lass would know, the light of olden times.
41:29Summer light in time recedes, the cold air claims the leaves, the leaves, and many are woman
41:41awaits for word, the cost of the fighting season, the cost of the fighting season.
42:16I am your servant, King Pandoran.
42:19No.
42:19No.
42:20No.
42:20You are the master of all men within the sound of your voice.
42:24I stand ashamed and humble before you.
42:30Know by this, Taliesin shall reside here as barred to me, and you will receive and honour
42:38him as your master.
42:42God, for such he is.
42:46God, for such he is.
43:11The Merlin is restless.
43:14I believe he's ready to fly.
43:23Shall we give him a chance to prove it?
43:56Again, the Merlin is��겠습니다.
43:59The Merlin is the battle.
43:59The Merlin is the battle.
44:02The Merlin is of the battle.
44:10I was raised beyond those mountains.
44:18I've never heard you speak about your home.
44:22We haven't found it yet.
44:26I see it.
44:28I've seen a land shining with goodness.
44:33Where each man protects his brother's dignity.
44:36As well as his own.
44:38Where war and want have ceased.
44:43All men live under the same law of love and honour.
44:48I've seen a land bright with truth.
44:53Where a man's word is his pledge and falsehood is banished.
44:58Where children sleep safe in their mother's arms.
45:03And will never know fear.
45:07Or pain.
45:10I've seen a land where kings extend their hands in justice rather than reach for the sword.
45:16Where mercy, kindness, compassion flow like deep water over the land.
45:23And men revere virtue.
45:27Revere truth.
45:29Revere beauty.
45:31Above comfort, pleasure or selfish gain.
45:37A land where peace reigns in the hearts of men and faith blazes like a beacon from every hill and
45:46love like a fire from every hearth.
45:48Where the true God is worshipped.
45:52And his ways are claimed by all.
45:56It's a wonderful dream.
45:58It's not a dream.
46:01It's the true world.
46:04But it's not our world.
46:08No.
46:10Not yet.
46:14It's the kingdom of summer.
46:17The kingdom that will shine like the sun so that all men may know and see what the good God
46:24intended for it to be.
46:28And I will be his king.
46:33Harris?
46:36Harris!
46:40Push!
46:41Push, girl!
46:45Push!
46:46Push, girl!
46:46Push, girl!
46:47Push, girl!
46:48Push, girl!
47:01Give me a super phone.
47:05Give me a super phone.
47:10Please.
47:15Please.
47:19Come on.
47:21Come on.
47:23Come on.
47:23Come on.
47:24Come on.
47:24Come on.
47:25Come on.
47:33Afgan!
47:38David, what do you hear?
47:40We bring news of peace between our people and King Avalek.
47:44Peace?
47:45The Atlantean king has repented for his evil
47:47and sought the forgiveness of Yeshe.
47:50And of your father.
47:51He seeks the same from you and his lady daughter.
47:54He offers you his kingdom, Taliesin.
47:58You'll be king of the Summerlands, Taliesin.
48:01The king of Summer.
48:04King Avalek sends this.
48:06As a sign of his sincerity.
48:26The lady carries my wife.
48:33She's not well.
48:36Push it, girl!
48:43Push it!
48:44I'm right in.
48:50Move this side now.
48:53I'm good.
49:06David.
49:08David!
49:12Oh, my God.
49:13I can say it later.
49:14Push.
49:15Push it out now.
49:16Yeah!
49:20Yeah!
49:22Ah!
49:25Ah!
49:26Ah!
49:30Ah!
49:35Ah!
49:35Baby Stredge.
49:39No!
49:41No!
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50:24No!
50:50Oh, my God.
50:59Oh, my God.
51:28Oh, my God.
51:31Oh, my God.
51:37Oh, my God.
51:49Oh, my God.
51:51Oh, my God.
51:59Oh, my God.
52:01Oh, my God.
52:15Oh, my God.
52:21Listen, that's the eyes of a hawk.
52:25Oh, my God.
52:26Oh, my God.
52:28Oh, my God.
52:32Oh, my God.
52:43Oh, my God.
52:55Oh, my God.
52:58Oh, my God.
53:03Oh, my God.
53:14Oh, my God.
53:27I don't know.
53:58I don't know.
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