03:11You've killed her.
03:12She was bound for death.
03:13I will have my gold and your flapping tongue.
03:27I'll kill you.
03:29I'll kill you.
03:33I'll kill you.
03:54I'll kill you.
04:21I'll kill you.
04:26I'll kill you.
04:29I'll kill you.
04:59I'll kill you.
05:27I'll kill you.
05:30I'll kill you.
05:30I'll kill you.
05:45I'll kill you.
05:47I'll kill you.
05:49I'll kill you.
06:20I'll kill you.
06:21I'll kill you.
11:59A mighty kill princess.
12:09I've come to my father's house.
12:13I've got my footy inside.
12:21Any man who turns against his own
12:26is as much an enemy to us as the Seawolf
12:29who comes in his warboat
12:32or the Saxon and his army.
12:39Is this not true?
12:42Lotta.
12:47How did you come to wear that gold upon your arm?
12:50Is that a gift?
12:52A gift?
12:53Oh, yes.
12:54That is true enough.
12:56A gift.
12:57From the Irish and the Saxons.
13:00The same who even now lie encamped within our borders
13:03planning another raid.
13:05Let us go from here.
13:06It does not concern us.
13:08You bargained with those who seek our death.
13:10Your greed has weakened us all.
13:14I gave them nothing.
13:16You gave them shelter!
13:18Where they should find none.
13:21Babes.
13:23Sleep tonight without their mothers.
13:28Wives.
13:30Weep for their husbands.
13:33Our timbers smolder.
13:36And ashes grow cold
13:37where once our fires burned.
13:46people under my care
13:50lie in death's dark hole tonight.
13:54Because of you?
13:57Lotta.
14:00I say you shall join them.
14:02I beg you, my lord.
14:04Spare me.
14:05Spare me.
14:18This is what your gold has brought you, Lotta.
14:23Is it worth it?
14:27Blood for blood.
14:28It is the only way for a king.
14:38Daughter!
14:39Daughter!
14:40I thought you were meant to be hunting.
14:43I was.
14:47Ah.
14:48And I see you've brought your quarry back.
14:51Alive.
14:52Father, he helped me.
14:54Are you?
14:56I wasn't aware, though, of their fault this far north.
14:59What might a savage like you know of the Fair Folk?
15:12Saviour of Atlantis?
15:15Our ships were...
15:16They were separated by the storm.
15:19Two ships landed in Lyonese.
15:21King Avalak and his brother, King Belin.
15:24They assumed they were the only ones as well.
15:27Two?
15:28Two ships?
15:30And this is a day for feasting and revelry.
15:34We must send word to our brothers in Lyonese, eh?
15:38Oh, what a glad reunion awaits us.
15:41Belin still dwells there.
15:43My mother and King Avalak dwell in the Summerlands with my father's father, King Elephant.
15:48Royalty on both sides, eh?
15:49Good enough.
15:52I am Kustenin, King of Gotha and Kelithon.
15:56You've met my daughter, Ganyedda.
16:01Ganyedda?
16:04You must stay with us this night, son of Karis.
16:06I am eager to return home.
16:09But the sun will soon set and darkness makes for treacherous trouble.
16:13My hill pony is sure-fitted.
16:15Yet by now he will have been washed and stalled.
16:17You would not deprive him of a good night's rest.
16:20Well, I'll settle then.
16:21You'll stay with us this night.
16:26It is a shameful business.
16:29Forgive me, lad.
16:30It could not be helped.
16:32Ganyedda, make sure the son of Karis wants for nothing while he's under my roof.
16:46My father likes you, wolf boy.
16:48You're welcome here.
16:50Am I?
16:52I have said so, have I not?
16:57Is that from your home?
16:58It was a gift from a wise woman of the Hawkevein.
17:03As was this, I imagine.
17:10Those eyes.
17:13Wolf's eyes.
17:16Hawke's eyes.
17:17I've never seen eyes like that in a man before.
17:22I find myself endlessly curious about you, Merzen.
17:26And yet you do not reveal your secrets.
17:30You need to only ask.
17:34I will call to have a bath drawn for you.
17:37You need one.
17:39Come.
17:48Herbie.
17:52Herbie, love.
17:53Is it true that you spent these last years among the hill folk?
17:59I was taken as a child.
18:01Well, surely a canny lad such as you must have found plenty of chances to escape.
18:07Oh, escape was there if I wanted it.
18:09But I began to believe I had a purpose among them.
18:14What purpose was that, then?
18:16I do not know.
18:18You will not say, Father.
18:19He is as secretive as the Benchie.
18:24So.
18:26Are you now to return to your people in Innis Avalak?
18:30That is my intention.
18:32The weather's going to break any day now.
18:34The frost will catch you up.
18:36All the more reason to go quickly.
18:37You're likely going to find your death at the end of the Sea of Sperth.
18:41You'll have to catch me first.
18:43You're really so invincible, Wolf boy.
18:45Look, if he wants to go, he wants to go.
18:55Yet, sir, I would ask you to winter here with us.
19:01Continue your journey after the frost melts.
19:04Then I can send a proper emissary with you to, you know, parlay with our brothers in the south.
19:11I thank you for your offer, Lord Kastanian.
19:14I will consider it.
19:15And let's take it.
19:16All the more time.
19:21To saunyye.
20:04Stay.
20:24Stay.
20:28Stay.
20:42Stay.
20:44Stay.
20:44Stay.
20:44Stay.
20:45Stay.
20:45Stay.
20:45Stay.
20:46Stay.
20:52Stay.
20:55Stay.
21:08Stay.
21:10Stay.
21:19Stay.
21:25Stay.
21:33Stay.
21:36Stay.
21:37Stay.
21:46Stay.
21:47Stay.
22:01Stay.
22:03Stay.
22:04Play.
22:06I won't do such a thing, More.
22:08be grateful, Merlin.
22:10that you will not bear these trivial pains as I do.
22:14It is true the fair folk live long lives, but we are not immortal.
22:19You forget that I knew your father.
22:22I am yet convinced that he was not of this world.
22:26You have his presence.
22:51How first the Fisher King?
22:53David is reading to him from one of the holy texts that he brought with him from Rome.
22:58My mother says it soothes my grandfather greatly.
23:01The grandson of King Avalax should not dwell in a hovel with his fair folk wife.
23:06You and yours ought to be under my roof.
23:10We desire to make our own way.
23:13A noble thought, and that you shall.
23:16I have no doubt that you will fare far better than me, Mervyn.
23:20Already you have a wife and the promise of heirs.
23:24There is no greater blessing to leave behind a legacy of both justice and righteousness.
23:30You continue to confound me, boy.
24:10There is no greater blessing.
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