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00:03Death before slavery!
00:36We don't have to do this now, come on! We don't have to do this!
00:40We don't have to do this!
00:41Stay back! Stay back!
00:45You're supposed to be our king!
01:25No!
01:29No!
01:29No!
01:35Aduke!
01:46Say your name.
02:23Look, I got the car out!
02:30I got the car out!
02:42I got the car out!
02:47I don't know.
03:24I don't know.
03:47I don't know.
04:15I don't know.
04:16Taliesin!
04:16Some people call me poet and bard.
04:18Henceforth I shall be known as prophet.
04:21Taliesin I am, and my name shall remain until doomsday.
04:26What have you done?
04:27My lord, we have done little but listen to his declarations.
04:30All right.
04:31Taliesin!
04:32Taliesin!
04:33Any war?
04:35Afghan.
04:36Father.
04:38I am the great light, the supreme spirit, the lord of all worlds.
04:42There are many spirits, Taliesin.
04:44Yet my lord reigns over them all.
04:46I know that God's war for you, son.
04:48My god has died for me.
04:49Maybe so.
04:51But I need you now.
04:53There are pressing matters at hand.
04:56Pressing matters?
04:57Father nations not yet born must come to know him.
04:59Enough!
05:00We're leaving, boy.
05:04What's happened?
05:05The Atlantean king will make slaves of us.
05:07The Avalax spoke in ignorance.
05:09Men have had their throats cut for this.
05:11Come.
05:12We're no longer welcome in these lands.
05:56The saviour of her people should not be lurking in a crypt.
06:01Don't call me that.
06:03You should not be ashamed of the name you've earned.
06:06Your brother secured the ships.
06:08Only because you beset him.
06:12None of us believed your prophecy.
06:19It's a sorry god that demands the blood of his people.
06:27And the sorrier people who give it.
06:31And yet, if I'd given myself to Belle.
06:36No.
06:39It was arrogance that doomed Atlantis.
06:44My arrogance.
06:49And would you doom us again?
06:53Why have you sent the Cymru away?
06:55I offered them a great gift.
06:57A new start.
07:00Land of their own.
07:01You offered them slavery, father.
07:04I only asked that they defend our people.
07:10They are a warrior race, after all.
07:13And what are we?
07:15We?
07:17We've seen enough war.
07:20What you asked would have made them less than a people.
07:24And Elfin less than a king.
07:26A king without land is no king at all.
07:43Well, if this is an illusion.
07:47An echo of a voice that has died.
07:52And soon that echo will cease.
07:59But it has not ceased yet.
08:08Do you love him then?
08:13I don't know.
08:28I don't know.
08:44You ride with purpose, singer.
08:47All right.
08:49Glad to see you.
08:51And so you have.
09:03What is it?
09:09What do you believe in these lands?
09:11Shh.
09:13Whatever's gone wrong.
09:15We can make it right.
09:17Together.
09:33Merkia.
09:41Why Morgan?
09:43To show you my love.
09:48I have power to think of what we could be together, what we could accomplish.
09:58What of your form, when we're saved in birth?
10:04I don't hear it.
10:08She's asleep.
10:11I'd like to see.
10:12Do not mock my sacrifice.
10:19Men are weak, Dalyas, and unwilling to pay the price for a better world.
10:25But not you.
10:28I will do whatever is required.
10:31But you.
10:34Your gifts come so easily.
10:36You do not presume to know what I have sacrificed.
10:37I would know.
10:39I would know you.
10:41I would know your ways.
10:44I would be your wife, Dalyas, and...
10:47Your lover, and your queen.
10:51Together we could build a world more powerful than Atlantis itself.
10:56Atlantis rests the bottom of the sea, Morgian.
11:04There is a new power at work in the world.
11:07I've seen it.
11:09A god who does not ask us to sacrifice what we love,
11:12but who sacrifices what he loves for us.
11:25I pray you find him.
11:27What's up?
11:30Thanks.
11:39Oh, my God.
12:26Oh, my God.
12:58Oh, my God.
13:01Oh, my God.
13:13Oh, my God.
13:18Oh, my God.
13:35Oh, my God.
14:04Oh, my God.
14:11Oh, my God.
14:13Oh, my God.
14:30Oh, my God.
14:37Oh, my God.
14:49Oh, my God.
14:52Oh, my God.
15:00Oh, my God.
15:19Oh, my God.
15:27Oh, my God.
15:37Oh, my God.
15:38Oh, my God.
16:03Oh, my God.
16:04Oh, my God.
16:19Oh, my God.
16:24Oh, my God.
16:47Oh, my God.
16:48Oh, my God.
16:49Oh, my God.
16:56Oh, my God.
17:03Oh, my God.
17:03Oh, my God.
17:04Oh, my God.
17:13Oh, my God.
17:21Oh, my God.
17:23Oh, my God.
17:27Oh, my God.
17:29Oh, my God.
17:30Oh, my God.
17:33Oh, my God.
17:36Oh, my God.
17:38who would gladly marry you.
17:42Tactfully put, Father,
17:44I might be more grateful
17:45we're one of your broodmares.
17:59You drove me away once before.
18:02Do you remember?
18:08Please.
18:10Please do not drive me away again.
18:14Allow me to go to him freely
18:17so that I may return freely.
18:18This is more bitter to me than death.
18:20No, you cannot bind me to you with false feeling.
18:26I'm dying here, Father.
18:29Every day I die a little more.
18:36And I say you shall not leave.
19:12Tell the Urson, at last.
19:15Father, I must speak with you.
19:16We may speak on the trail.
19:18Tonight there's work to be done.
19:19You would leave so soon?
19:21Not soon enough.
19:22We may mend this rift yet.
19:24I've spoken with Carys.
19:25The princess?
19:26She'll speak to her father on our behalf.
19:27Delphil will not bend.
19:28That is your anger talking.
19:30I will not listen.
19:31These fair folk are just that.
19:34Anemic, weak, armed men.
19:37Unwilling to fight for their own.
19:40Don't mince words.
19:43We should take the land that we need.
19:46We're not thieves.
19:47No.
19:48We're less than thieves.
19:51Father, these people have known war
19:52beyond anything we have ever seen.
19:55They are cowards.
19:58Do you know why Avalak walks with a limb?
20:01He was betrayed by his own brother Kings
20:03in a terrible civil war.
20:06Avalak was tied face to face
20:08with his own dead son.
20:10For three long days,
20:12he lay in the heat,
20:13in the stench, waiting to die.
20:16He is no coward.
20:19Enduring hardship does not make one an honorable man.
20:22Is he the one speaking of theft and war?
20:26Why beholdest the mote in thy brother's eye,
20:28and not consider the beam in thy own?
20:39I would be less than a king
20:40if I ignored open insults to our people, Taliesin.
20:47It's time to go.
21:03A woman with beauty and spirit.
21:06A treasure.
21:11One need not be the great Taliesin
21:13to see the love written on your face.
21:15It's true.
21:17I do love the princess Carys.
21:20I would marry her.
21:23Is she the one who taught you that riddle?
21:25No, old friend.
21:27It's from the great light.
21:29I met him in the other world.
21:33I see.
21:34He's the one half-gun.
21:37I'm certain of it.
21:39He lives as a man among men in the east.
21:42Think of it.
21:44I remember the elders telling me
21:45of this god-man in the east.
21:48But there are many gods.
21:50Would it not be best to worship this one
21:52alongside the others?
21:54Why worship the creature
21:55when the Creator is present?
21:58And yet,
22:01to turn away from the gods of our fathers.
22:08I will not abandon the princess Carys.
22:14Your path has ever been your own, Taliesin.
22:18Where you came from, no man knows.
22:20Where you are going,
22:22no man can see.
22:38But you will be missed...
22:40by those who have carried you this far.
23:03I need you to practice.
23:05That's good to be план of that no one.
23:06All right.
23:07Let Him go.
23:36You should know this, David.
23:37You must be locked and guarded if you were planning on trying to escape the palace.
23:43You sing the Bard's song.
23:45You find his music soothing.
23:48Do you not?
23:56I have no quarrel with you, Morgan.
24:01But let us have an understanding.
24:03An understanding?
24:06How so?
24:08About Taliesin.
24:12He has declared his love for me.
24:22And it is his wish that we should be married.
24:30Calvain.
24:34If you don't cook them properly, you become their victim.
24:39As if they eat you.
24:42Inside out.
24:47You would have drowned on the shores of Saurus if not for me.
24:51I held you in my arms.
24:54Comforted you in the hull of that wretched vessel.
24:56And am I to thank you for this life that I have.
24:59Ignored and forgotten.
25:02Shall I revere you like the rest of them and call you savior?
25:07I forbid you to interfere in my affairs.
25:10Oh.
25:13But you are choked with doubt, aren't you?
25:18You are too sure of yourself.
25:25I am I.
25:29Father!
25:31Don't do this!
25:34Father!
25:35Father!
25:37Father!
25:38Father!
25:40Father!
25:42Father!
25:48Father!
25:49Father!
25:54Father!
25:55Father!
25:57Father!
25:58Father!
26:00Father!
26:04Father!
26:05Father!
26:06Father!
26:07Father!
26:08Father!
26:09Father!
26:11Father!
26:12Father!
26:31How did you get up here?
26:35What a bold answer, afraid of flights.
26:39I tried to come to you.
26:41My people are leaving in the morning.
26:46And my father has hardened his heart.
26:50We can't stay here.
26:53Our people will not see reason tonight, but they may yet.
26:57If we leave.
27:02You would leave your home?
27:06There is no life for me, it's Elias.
27:08And...
27:12...nor without you.
27:37I would wait till we're married.
27:41In the way of the Christians.
27:44I'm not sure I could trust another god, Elias.
27:50Then trust in me.
27:55Wait.
28:12I have this sword crafted for my father by the High King Zanesmith.
28:21Surely there's no one that likes it.
28:24Even among my people, it has no rival.
28:27An outlost to the sea.
28:29Like everything else about our home.
28:33My father rejected the gift.
28:35We were estranged and...
28:40But now...
28:42I offer it to my husband.
28:57I offer it to my husband.
29:05The writing says...
29:08Take me on.
29:10...and you...
29:12And here.
29:22Cast...
29:23...aside...
29:27Cast me aside.
29:31you can read our language
29:35perhaps it's best to
29:38leave it here
29:41with your other belongings
29:43so your father may be assured of our return
29:55forgive me father
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32:32It's Nostrum, Renate.
32:39Hominum Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti.
32:44Amen.
33:29Sous-titrage MFP.
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39:26Any man can play the harp and call himself a bard.
39:32Allow me to prove him before he sings.
39:47Tell me, if you can,
39:52the qualities of the nine bodily humors.
40:00You take unfair advantage, friend.
40:03Druid wisdom does not embrace such hollow falsehood.
40:08The man deems false what he does not know.
40:13Then tell me,
40:17what is the proper sacrifice?
40:21To restore virility.
40:25And to which god is it made?
40:29There is but one true god,
40:31and a true bard makes no sacrifice
40:33for that which can be cured with simple herbs.
40:38Herbs, the man says. Herbs!
40:41Herbs!
40:42Lord Pendar, the man, is a liar.
40:45And worse, he is a blasphemer!
40:51So you are discovered.
40:54He will be flogged and driven out.
40:58But your lady will stay.
41:03If a man can be flogged from your court for speaking the truth,
41:06then I think you've listened long enough
41:08to this false priest.
41:10I will have your tongue, beggar.
41:14Not for I have yours,
41:16son of lies.
41:17Shhh!
41:22Shhh!
41:26Shhh!
41:29Lيد!
41:30Lechma Felsk!
41:45Lied!
41:55You may have to learn to speak like a man again, but at least you'll still have your
41:59tongue to do it, which is more than you should have given to me.
42:01Get up!
42:31The cost of the fighting season, the cost of the fighting season.
42:43Merth and Muthunoy ruled the Westerlands, Gwyneth, Divid, and Thoigar in his hands.
42:52All his eyes beheld, beheld, and all the people were his realm, when the dew of creation was
43:07still fresh upon the land.
43:14The fair maiden Gawain was her name, from Don Pebbin westward then she came, offering
43:26it seemed, it seemed, life eternal to the king.
43:34As long as that sweet virgin held his feet and knew no shame.
43:46Summer light in time recedes, the cold air claims, the leaves, the leaves, and many a woman
43:59waits for word, the cost of the fighting season, the cost of the fighting season.
44:13Meth came home from war only to find, his maiden's magic had in fighting time, been claimed by
44:25force, by force and guile, the magic stolen from fair child.
44:31Now neither king nor last would know, the light of olden times.
44:45Summer light in time recedes, the cold air claims, the leaves, the leaves, and many a woman
44:57waits for word, the cost of the fighting season.
45:04The cost of the fighting season.
45:33I am your servant, King Be'norun.
45:35No, no.
45:36You are the master of all men within the sound of your way.
45:39voice. I stand ashamed and humble before you. Know by this, Taliesin shall reside here as
45:51bard to me, and you will receive and honor him as your master. For such he is.
46:27The Merlin is restless. I believe he's ready to fly.
46:40Shall we give him a chance to prove it?
47:27I was raised beyond those mountains.
47:34I've never heard you speak about your home.
47:38We haven't found it yet, but I see it. I've seen a land shining with goodness, where each
47:50man protects his brother's dignity as well as his own, where war and want have ceased and
47:59all men live under the same law of love and honor. I've seen a land bright with truth, where a
48:10man's word is his
48:11pledge and falsehood is banished, where children sleep safe in their mother's arms and never know fear or pain.
48:25I've seen a land where kings extend their hands in justice rather than reach for the sword. Where mercy, kindness,
48:35compassion flow like deep water over the land. And men revere virtue, revere truth, revere beauty above comfort, pleasure or
48:50selfish gain.
48:53A land where peace reigns in the hearts of men. And faith blazes like a beacon from every hill and
49:02love like a fire from every hearth. Where the true God is worshipped and his ways are claimed by all.
49:12It's a wonderful dream.
49:14It's a wonderful dream.
49:15It's not a dream. It's the true world.
49:21But it's not our world.
49:24No.
49:26Not yet.
49:30It's the kingdom of summer.
49:33The kingdom that will shine like the sun so that all men may know and see what the good God
49:40intended for it to be.
49:44And I will be his king.
49:49Harris?
49:52Harris?
49:54Harris?
49:54Harris?
49:57Push!
49:57Push!
50:01What the hell?
50:08I can't believe that I can't believe it.
50:24I can't believe it, I can't believe it.
50:31Please.
50:48Afgan.
50:53David, what are you here?
50:56We bring news of peace between our people and King Avalaq.
51:00Peace?
51:01The Atlantean king has repented for his evil
51:03and sought the forgiveness of Yeshu and of your father.
51:07He seeks the same from you and his lady daughter.
51:10He offers you his kingdom, Taliesin.
51:14You'll be king of the Summerlands, Taliesin.
51:18The kingdom of Summer.
51:20King Avalaq sends this as a sign of his incertitude.
51:42The Lady Carys. My wife.
51:48She's not well.
51:50No!
51:52Push it, girl!
52:00Push it.
52:01I'm ready.
52:06Move this right now.
52:13No!
52:14No!
52:16No!
52:17No!
52:23No!
52:24No!
52:25David!
52:25No!
52:27All of you!
52:29No!
52:29I can see it later!
52:30Push!
52:31Push it up now!
52:32No!
52:41No!
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53:35No.
53:37Elias!
53:38Elias!
53:39No!
53:42Elias!
53:51No!
53:53Elias!
53:54Elias!
54:09Jesus!
54:13Jesus!
54:15He's coming up now!
54:25Jesus!
54:28Jesus!
54:30Jesus!
54:32Jesus!
54:34Jesus!
54:36Jesus!
54:41Jesus!
54:50I never...
55:03Jesus!
55:05Jesus!
55:09Jesus!
55:37Listen, that's the eyes of a hulk.
55:40I'm learning.
56:10No, no!
56:12No!
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56:45No!
56:48I don't know.
57:21I don't know.
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