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00:28You
00:33You switch your luck, and then I eat the turrets!
00:53This is the Alicant. You find it Cholosniendana. May you offend them from Horowitcha.
00:59Fool! Are you so heavy with drink that you fail to recognize the spawn of Ortigen?
01:15Prince Pison, forgive Alduin's impertinence.
01:22And he will be punished.
01:26What word from your father?
01:28My father is dead.
01:34What do you want?
01:37My father is dead, and I am his heir. High King of the Britons.
01:45And yet you ride here. Unannounced. No honor guard. No warband.
01:55I did not know I needed a warband at my back to meet with an ally.
01:58You do if you're going to watch him shit.
02:03The sons of Constance have murdered my father, and now they claim his crown.
02:11And you want me to help you take it back.
02:16They will not be content until they have all of Britain in their grasp.
02:20All of Britain.
02:21Even now, they turn their eyes east to the Saxon coast.
02:34Let us march against these usurpers before they march against you.
02:43Why do I need you?
02:48You swore to uphold my family's claim and my father let you settle these lands.
02:55What?
02:57Our pact was sealed in blood.
03:01You will be held to it.
03:17The son of Vortgen is right.
03:20A pact sealed in blood is to be honored.
03:25None to death.
03:34Ouratus.
03:46Listen.
03:47We will be lifted by butterflies.
03:48The versailles of Westbrook.
03:56Tonight is all of the power of the land.
04:11Hail the Fisher King!
04:16Merlin.
04:20Merlin!
04:54And that's when I saw him.
04:57sat on the rock by the riverbed, alone,
05:02shining as bright as the dawn.
05:06And we are most grateful to you, Peleus.
05:08Even as our hopes waned, you did not give up these many years.
05:15My lady.
05:19And you, my holy friend.
05:21How did you come to be my grandson's company after all this time?
05:26Providence, great king.
05:28The divine hand.
05:31My earthen found me prisoner of High King Vortigern.
05:35Prisoner?
05:38A king who holds hostage, a servant of the Most High,
05:43gambles with his life.
05:44Gamble? Vortigern lost.
05:47King Avalak, I have been remiss.
05:50May I present to you, Uther, second son of Constance,
05:54and his older brother, Aurelius.
05:57Sons of Constance.
05:58I see.
06:00Forgive me.
06:01My brother and I were loath to interrupt your happy reunion.
06:04Aurelius has defeated the usurper Vortigern.
06:07He is by right of lineage and victory
06:10High King of Enos Pridim.
06:12If I do not fall to the axe of a Saxon first.
06:15You'll be ambitious, but petty king.
06:22My brother surely meant no disrespect, King Avalak.
06:28And yet he speaks truly.
06:31This land is in a welter of confusion.
06:34There are more kings than sheep.
06:37More princes than crows on a battlefield.
06:42All seeking to snatch what they can, when they can,
06:46without a care for who suffers.
06:49Until this island is ruled by one
06:52who wields both justice and mercy,
06:55there will be no peace.
06:58Aurelius' life is in danger
06:59until the kings of Britain recognize his claim.
07:04It is my hope
07:06he could find sanctuary here
07:07while I ride to rally what friends we have left.
07:10Well, we
07:11ride to rally your friends.
07:13Uther.
07:13To ensure
07:15Merlin is not remiss
07:17pushing a claim in other courts.
07:21Right, Merlin?
07:22Very well, Uther.
07:24If you prefer knights in the saddle
07:26to the comfort of Avalak's palace.
07:28You will not be staying then.
07:32I'm sorry, Mother.
07:34My people have seen enough of war and death.
07:39The High King of Britain
07:40will be safe within these walls.
07:44To a future of peace.
07:47Amen.
07:49Amen.
08:05All right.
08:09Amen.
08:10Thanks, honey.
08:13I'm sorry, Father.
08:16It is my sweet home.
08:17Never.
08:21Don't remember what they did to me, my love.
08:33You fuss over me like a child.
08:36Other men call me immortal.
08:59Fisher King's sword.
09:02Your sword.
09:08I thought it lost.
09:12Yet it has been here, waiting for you.
09:17The sword of a high king.
09:22Aurelius has a sword.
09:25A sword of Britain.
09:26I do not offer it to Aurelius.
09:49Aurelius.
09:51Aurelius.
09:54Aurelius.
09:56Aurelius.
09:57Aurelius.
09:57Aurelius.
09:59I'm sorry, mother.
10:01I cannot accept it.
10:03Whatever the future may hold, I cannot take up that sword again.
10:19Then I will pray you have the strength to keep your vow.
10:28I wish you were not leaving so soon.
10:33Besides, the fish are always on their best behavior when you are here.
10:41What was it like, Merlin?
10:43To be insane.
10:45To be alone with God.
10:49Is that who you think I was alone with?
10:52Who else?
10:55I would dearly love to spend but a moment in my Lord's presence.
11:00You are fortunate among men, Merlin.
11:06Go.
11:07I have been greedy with your time.
11:10We will discuss these things again when you return.
11:16You fear for your sins, Grandfather.
11:20For surely your sins are no greater than any other man's.
11:26I had forgotten how much you see with those golden eyes, Hawk.
11:33Yet in truth, my sins are too numerous to count.
11:39And I gave life to Morgian.
11:51I've seen her.
11:54Morgian.
11:57In the fire.
11:59In the stars.
12:04I do not know if God was with me in California for all these many years, Grandfather.
12:09But I know Morgian was.
12:14Trust in Jesu, Hawk.
12:17He is the only hope for men like us.
12:23If hope we have.
12:32Help me on the right.
12:34From the left.
12:35To be with me in the north.
12:42To be with you in the left.
12:45To be with you.
12:53To be with you in the north.
12:59To be with you in California.
13:01We welcome you in the right.
13:02You will see you in the right.
13:02Bye bye.
13:23Sir, tell me about this place, Mara Dunham.
13:29Built by the Romans in the heart of a plentiful valley, not far from the sea.
13:35Your steward has a nasty habit of speaking on your behalf, Mara Dunham.
13:39If you were mine, I would have him flogged for impertinence.
13:45Peleus speaks as he serves, of his own free will.
13:49So you would have him believe?
13:52Are you suggesting the Emerus has any spellbound?
13:56Your words, boy? Not mine.
13:59You surprised me, Uther. I didn't take you for one who believed in magic.
14:05When a man catches the gaze of a beautiful woman, is that not a form of magic?
14:11Or when a king, through cunning and deceit, rests fealty from his people, is that not a sorcery of a
14:19kind?
14:39I see you. I see you. I think I'm here. Come find me.
14:44It's heavy. It's heavy to my mind, your daughter.
14:49We're upon the king.
14:50Power. Why do you hesitate?
14:52You know what you must do.
14:55Master?
14:58But what is it?
15:21I'm going to keep it coming.
15:49I'm going to keep it coming.
15:56I'm going to keep it coming.
15:58Delightful place.
16:02Delightful place.
16:05Delightful place.
16:06Delightful place.
16:12What is your business here?
16:13I've come to seek a home I once knew.
16:17What home is that?
16:20The last time I was here, Endara and the Red Sword was king.
16:26Nothing.
16:32Let them in at once.
16:34See to their horses.
16:47The same raid that took Maelus took the town.
16:52Tifat, my father, tried to say what he could, but there wasn't much left.
16:55And that was the beginning of our troubles.
16:59The same story is told throughout these lands.
17:02I fear greater threats is coming.
17:04Yes, it's a different world since, well, since you've been away.
17:11Will you sit at our table, my lord?
17:16Most kind.
17:21Why does she offer him the king's suit?
17:24Because Merlin is the rightful king of Maradona.
17:31Allow me to fill your cup, my lord.
17:53Bring me my cup.
17:56This beast led me deep into the hills.
18:00But I could not give up the chase.
18:03These days it's rare when I get occasion to knock an arrow.
18:08A fine prize, Merig at Taldry.
18:11Son, meet our guests.
18:15Uther, Peleus, and Mersyn Amrys.
18:28I must say, the brewer's art has reached new heights since I last held a cup such as this.
18:33This draught is worthy of any king.
18:35You shall have a better fit to take with you.
18:37Yes, when you've concluded your business here.
18:44What is your business?
18:46Perhaps our business is best discussed in the light of day.
18:49We are here to garner support for my brother, Aurelius, the High King of Britain.
18:56High King?
18:58Vortigern has already claimed that title.
19:02Vortigern no longer has need of it.
19:10Well, I congratulate you on your victory.
19:14Over an old man already exhausted and sober set.
19:20The greater challenge lies ahead.
19:23The Saxons.
19:25And a host of lesser kings who think themselves eminently qualified to bear the ground.
19:32And they'll have no choice but to fall in line.
19:39Won't they?
19:43Hear me, Taldrick.
19:46The Saxon Hengist has assembled the greatest war host ever seen in the Island of the Mighty.
19:51And before the summer is through, he means to take the throne.
19:55And he will have it.
19:57If we are too busy squabbling amongst ourselves to take up arms against him.
20:02We have arms.
20:04We have horses.
20:05And men who can use them.
20:07May you rake.
20:09Am I not the commander of our army?
20:11Yes, an honor you insist on squandering at every turn.
20:14Your choice to have a new orbit tied by...
20:15Silence!
20:22The day grows long.
20:24And I am not a young man.
20:29If we may presume upon your hospitality a while longer.
20:33Yes, I shall prepare some rooms for you and your men.
20:36Perhaps the Emerus would prefer to stay in his old quarters.
20:40The King's quarters?
20:44Yes, should he wish to.
20:47We insist.
20:48Thank you, my lady.
20:48Thank you, my lady.
20:57We open up your door.
20:57No two!
21:09No one is!
21:10The end!
21:14But we'll be right back!
21:19Marthor, win me a kingdom.
21:37Who's that?
21:41Do you take me for a fool?
21:44I do not.
21:45Then perhaps you should stop treating me as one.
21:49I have promised to raise an army for your brother, Uther.
21:53How I conduct my own affairs is not your concern.
21:55You may persuade my brother.
21:57Your powers of persuasion will not work with me.
22:01Of that, I have no doubt.
22:30I have no doubt.
22:52Arian?
22:59Arian.
22:59There you are, my darling.
23:01You must hurry along to your studies with Kelius.
23:04I do not want to study.
23:06You must, if you are to advance in your learning.
23:09Remember, Urian, your mother knows what's best for you.
23:18Off with you.
23:28No one sees our council.
23:30Or our aid.
23:32All because we live on these deaths and godforsaken shores.
23:36The greater part of Britain could burn, and we'd been on the wiser.
23:39Let it burn. What difference does it make?
23:42We are alone and undefended, Father.
23:44Should we not seek alliances for the welfare of our kingdom?
23:46If we were to appeal to Vortigern.
23:49Vortigern is dead.
23:54His tower fell to the sons of Constance not two weeks ago.
23:58How do you know this?
24:00No doubt Aurelius will claim the throne for himself.
24:03The soil of these lands is soaked in the blood of would-be kings.
24:07Perhaps we should consider pledging our support to Aurelius.
24:15My dear lord, have you forgotten the deal we made with the Saxon chief?
24:22How can I forget, mother?
24:24When I so strongly opposed our alliance with those savages.
24:28Is Hengist a savage?
24:31He fights for the interests of his kind, just as Aurelius does.
24:36But we are Britons.
24:38We should support our people.
24:40Are they?
24:41Our people.
24:43Only a moment ago you were bemoaning the fact that we were all but forgotten by them.
24:49But what do I know of these things?
24:51I'm merely a wife.
24:53And a mother.
24:57Still, I cannot help but wonder if there is not a greater strategic advantage for you in the current arrangement.
25:07You could be a most valuable ally to Hengist.
25:11The Saxon.
25:13The future is Saxon.
25:23I trust you stuck to Aurelius?
25:27Soldier always sleeps with one eye open.
25:29That sounds inconvenient.
25:31Not as inconvenient as a knife in the back.
25:33Come, we're all friends here.
25:36Not many in any way they came in the guise of a friend, man.
25:38Ah, my lord Murthin.
25:41I wonder if I might have a word with you.
25:45In private.
25:48Of course.
25:50Do keep Uther out of trouble.
26:01Shall we seek out a morsel to eat?
26:23Watch.
26:24Cheers.
26:25Cheers.
26:27Cheers.
26:38A cup of your famous mead, friend.
26:41We have no mead here, only wine.
26:44Then a cup of your famous wine.
26:50They water it down, the Roman way.
26:56But in good measure, it serves its purpose.
27:09This is a warband of meridunums in all its days drinking, rather than training.
27:16But you see, we are training, right here in the darkness of this hovel.
27:21With nothing to slake our thirst, but this sorry excuse for wine, eh?
27:28To your safe return, after such a long absence.
27:39Forgive me if I know not how to receive you.
27:43This is your realm, and rightly so, but I have been king here these many years.
27:46And your father and his father before you?
27:49Yes.
27:50And your son is next in line to the throne.
27:54Mayeric is more interested in hunting and drinking than in the affairs of our kingdom.
27:59And yet he is your battle chief.
28:02It is a wonder how he has time for leisure, given the frequency of the raids.
28:10Yours is a fruitful land, Taldrigg.
28:13Yet your fields are stripped, your walls are broken, provisions are strained even at the king's table.
28:21At whose hand do you suffer this injustice?
28:24Not the Saxons, surely.
28:27For you would not have lived to tell the tale.
28:33More kinds of the Belgae.
28:35He's been bleeding the neighboring lands of grain and cattle for the better part of a year.
28:39Like a ravenous bear, Tenton, slumbering through the long winter.
28:44But why?
28:45He knows war with the Saxon is coming.
28:50And he intends to wait it out with ample provisions to spare.
28:55And you allow him to take from you?
28:57His men outnumber us two to one.
28:59So you let your people starve?
29:01I am not willing to lead my people to destruction.
29:04It is because you are not willing to lead them that the destruction is at hand.
29:08We cannot fight him.
29:10But fight him we would!
29:11Hey!
29:12We would rather suffer the sword opposing that snake than let him take what's right for the arrows!
29:18No!
29:19You've told your father as much?
29:22My father is too proud to heed our counsel.
29:26I'm ashamed, Merton.
29:28I admit it.
29:31But I saw no other way.
29:37I often question whether I'm worthy to wear the talk.
29:43If I am a king, I'm not a very good one.
29:51Your father must have good reason to let this insult go unanswered.
29:56No king would suffer such humiliation, my dear.
29:59Well, whatever his reason, it would not matter for long.
30:02My family has ruled this kingdom for the last three generations.
30:07Now Merton returns to claim his throne and we can hardly stand in his way.
30:14He is but one man.
30:19What?
30:21Do you not know?
30:32Do you not know?
30:36Painted by a fairy woman many years ago.
30:40Well, so the story is told.
30:44They say Merlin slew seventy men with his own hands within these very gates.
30:50At Gathe...
30:52At Gathe, he slew five hundred.
30:57No man is capable of such a thing.
31:00No mortal man.
31:01They say when the Harwin falls upon him, he is given strength from heaven.
31:06The world stops.
31:09None can stand before him.
31:12I can assure you, friends.
31:15The only thing that matters in battle is brute strength.
31:21Magic is for druids and poor women.
31:27Perhaps.
31:29But he is legend in these lands.
31:33He is more than a king.
31:36He is nearly an otherworldly being.
31:41He will take the talk from my father and declare himself high king before he is through.
31:48Neither you nor the Saxons nor all the armies of Britain and Amorica can hinder him.
31:56Unless we stop him here and now.
32:18You must listen to me, Uther.
32:21Out of my way.
32:23Stuart.
32:27I bested you once before.
32:30Don't make me do it again.
32:32You had that little bit of surprise before.
32:35Not this time.
32:36You thought that was my only surprise?
32:56You were attacking an old man.
33:21You only get that little bit.
33:23You didn't get that little bit.
33:37Stop this, Uther.
33:38You risk ruining the Emirates' work.
33:41That's exactly what I did to do.
33:59Uther!
34:11Stand up, King Tawdry.
34:20You are right that you've failed your people.
34:24You've let fear rule your heart and govern your actions.
34:27And I do indeed have every right to reclaim my kingship and take back what is lawfully mine.
34:35But I deem it best to let my claim lapse.
34:40Too many years have passed for me to take back my throne.
34:45Merthen will not be king again in Maradunum.
34:49Provided you pledge your support to Aurelius.
34:57You have my word.
35:08Are you quite well, Uther?
35:10Just short of wrath is all.
35:17My warband will not fight for Aurelius while Morkant threatens our homes.
35:22Well then it's a good thing we have the Battle Chief of Britain to bring the Belgae to heel.
35:27I'm...
35:29Afraid I must decline.
35:32Uther?
35:33I will join a fight against the Morkant.
35:36However, only as a simple soldier.
35:41A cunning strategy, Uther.
35:43If we survive it.
35:46There's nothing like a brisk ride to revive a man.
35:48GUNK
36:01GUNK
36:19Aesu, receive your own with mercy.
36:24Who are they?
36:28Britons.
36:30From the villages along our eastern border.
36:36The Saxon move south and west, killing and plundering.
36:42They rarely leave survivors, but when they do, we do what we can to lend aid.
36:47Care for the dying.
36:50When you could prevent the death.
36:53You did what you could.
36:55No.
36:57No, no, you could have fought.
36:59What strength you think we have is an illusion.
37:03Each year, our numbers decline.
37:07Not a child has been born to us since.
37:13Our people are not long for this world.
37:17You have weapons like none have seen.
37:20Armored to stop the fiercest Saxon blade.
37:22As king, my duty is to my people.
37:28I cannot fight your war for you, Aurelius.
37:31No matter how just the cause.
37:36We are too few.
37:48Where are the Saxon now?
37:51Where are the Saxon now?
38:05And a fine king will make my son.
38:10But, who are we, if not people of our word?
38:17I say, Angus makes his men fight to the death for his amusement.
38:24You must not believe everything you hear.
38:27Aurelius, on your hand, is of noble blood.
38:31A diplomat.
38:33Lot has a point.
38:34Is Aurelius not more fit to lead?
38:40Who knows who will rule these lands when all is said and done?
38:47But if it is your desire to break faith with the Saxons, then he'll might oppose you.
38:54But I admit, I do worry how he will receive you, if word comes to him of your dealings with
39:01Hengist.
39:02Yes.
39:03Yes, we must not have him taking you for a traitor.
39:06A traitor?
39:08I had not thought of that.
39:09But, surely anyone suspected of conspiring with the Saxons would be shown no mercy.
39:17I'm sure you'll make the right decision.
39:33Pray to your God, Merlin.
39:37It isn't much of a plan.
39:39My God hears the prayers of all who call on his name.
39:47Something happened to your eye?
40:13You would ride to the village's aid alone.
40:17I'll try.
40:20You are a good man, son of Constance.
40:23But foolish.
40:25What would you have me do?
40:26What kind of king would I be if I let my people be slaughtered?
40:29A king who knows his limitations.
40:32There will be other battles, Aurelius.
40:35You are one man.
40:38You don't even know the country.
40:43I'm not above asking you to point me in the right direction.
40:50I have only one thing to offer my people.
40:55Everything.
41:03Our soldiers cannot ride with you to Rianfa.
41:08But, perhaps they will escort their princess on a ride through our easternmost holdings.
41:13My lady...
41:13But we cannot leave our territory, Aurelius.
41:16If you choose to engage the Saxon, you do it alone.
41:20которое will redeem you to Rianfa.
41:21Yeah.
41:24Yeah.
41:32Yeah.
41:40Yeah.
41:42Yeah.
42:02Stop there!
42:13What is your business here?
42:15You Belgae grow fat from the grain plundered from the fields of Maradonum!
42:22And?
42:23And we're taking it back.
42:32No one need die today.
42:34Tell your king Merthen-Emrys demands an audience.
42:37My king is not so easily summoned.
42:40I do not intend to make it easy.
42:48Hand up this man!
43:12I do not intend to make it easy.
43:14I do not intend to make it easy.
43:15I do not intend to make it easy.
43:47I do not intend to make it easy.
43:48If I do not return, tell my brother I died a noble death.
43:54I do not intend to make it easy.
44:41Let's go!
45:01Come on, come on.
45:05Come on.
45:07Come on.
45:08Come on.
45:09Come on.
45:18Come on.
45:23Come on.
45:25Come on.
45:27Come on.
45:33Come on.
45:35Come on.
45:37Come on.
45:45I don't know.
46:25I don't know.
46:45I don't know.
47:15I don't know.
47:19I don't know.
47:33I don't know.
48:10Thank you, m'lady.
48:12Don't thank me yet.
48:14By the time this night is through, we may both be banished from the Summerlands.
48:41Whoever you are, you've chosen a rather inopportune time to visit.
48:46I'm enjoying my supper.
48:51You know very well who I am, Morgant.
48:54I know who you claim to be, but why should I take your word for it?
49:00I come with an offer of peace from Uther, battle chief of Britain and brother of High King Aurelius himself.
49:09There'll be no peace in the army.
49:10I don't know.
49:18I don't know.
49:21Your wisdom is, your wisdom is, your wisdom is, your wisdom is exaggerated.
49:51No one else is my concern.
50:20No one else is my concern.
50:25I don't know.
50:28I don't know.
50:32I don't know.
50:37I don't know.
50:51I don't know.
50:55I don't know.
50:56You're the High King of nothing.
51:01Already this day Uther rides against you.
51:04He's the leader of this attack.
51:07There's no battle chief to be feared.
51:09Indeed.
51:11Uther does not command Taldrig's warband.
51:15He rides today a simple soldier, indistinguishable from any other.
51:26You bluff.
51:28Hmm.
51:29I do hope your men haven't killed him already.
51:33Aurelius slew the High King himself to avenge the death of his father.
51:38One can only imagine what he might do to you.
51:49Stay our archers.
51:50Call our warriors back behind the walls.
51:53Now!
51:58Your plundering is at an end, Morgant.
52:01You've abused your power.
52:03And now it is time for you to make amends.
52:06If you do not, Aurelius will continue to raise his army.
52:11But it will not be the Saxon he rides against.
52:20No!
52:30My daughter has long had a mind of her own.
52:34And I have all but given up, attempting to restrain it.
52:39But you, who mean to make yourself High King, should know better.
52:45If I do not allow my conscience to guide me, I am unworthy of the crown.
52:51You put my people at risk.
52:54Your people are at risk already, King Everlag.
52:57And we will be as long as the Saxon have a foothold in this land.
53:00Father, the Britons that survived the raid have been brought to the palace.
53:03I am needed.
53:13You cannot deliver your people from this threat if you throw your own life away, Aurelius.
53:20A king will sometimes make terrible choices.
53:25It's foolish.
53:27I know.
53:29In truth, I am not ready for what is ahead.
53:32The battle against Vorting was...
53:34Short?
53:36Decisive.
53:39I have little enough experience with war.
53:41That is abundantly clear.
53:43In truth.
53:46It was your daughter who saved my life.
53:50Yes.
53:52She has a way of doing that.
54:04You showed great courage today.
54:07And a great love for the people you would rule.
54:11And my God tells me there is no greater love than the willingness to die for others.
54:26Keep that up.
54:27And you might just become High King after all.
54:39Beer.
54:43A man of his word is King Taldrigg.
54:46Two more Western kings have pledged their fealty to Aurelius.
54:49The warbands ride eastward as we speak.
54:52Aurelius' legend grows.
54:53Aye.
54:54As does your army.
54:56Now you must return to your brother.
54:58Aurelius and I ride north to Gothay.
55:00We must ride alone.
55:03Have I not proven myself to be a pleasant enough traveling companion?
55:06If though you have proven yourself a cunning strategist and fiercely loyal to your brother.
55:12But you must take caution.
55:14For your loyalty could be your undoing.
55:18More riddles.
55:20Perhaps when we next see each other we can pick up from where we left off.
55:23I do admit I did underestimate you, steward.
55:27I still think you should be flogged for indictments.
55:53It is not safe for you, Angustin, at all.
55:56There must be another way.
56:04There is no other way.
56:29NGUCA
56:29To you.
56:55A 슬
57:20I will set off at once for the Saxon's come.
57:24That is what you wish.
57:25Tess, hold on.
57:30Wait till you.
57:54A gift.
57:57A gift for Angus.
57:59A gift for Angus.
58:14Save travels, my son.
58:40A gift for Angus.
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