00:00:08They were going to kill Arthur.
00:00:15Can you imagine?
00:00:17They would have killed him too, but I put a stop to it.
00:00:22The arrogance, the stupidity.
00:00:27Not that Uther was one for a Scholar's Cope.
00:00:31I heard about their sordid plan in the way that I have.
00:00:37Whispers in the wind.
00:00:40Faces in the embers of the fire.
00:00:43And I made it my affair to save him.
00:00:47The High King would do his worst.
00:00:51But I would have my way.
00:00:55My way.
00:00:57Was it?
00:00:59Was it ever my way?
00:01:02But if I'm getting ahead of myself, I always am.
00:01:07This is to be Arthur's story.
00:01:11But there's more to Arthur than his birth.
00:01:14To understand him, you have to understand the land.
00:01:19This land, this island of the mighty.
00:01:25And you have to understand me.
00:01:29For I am the man who made him.
00:01:31But I am the man who made him.
00:01:36Me.
00:01:50And you have to understand.
00:01:53It is aajaары new man.
00:01:54The Aquarius meat is what he does.
00:01:54Oh, I'm not God, but I'm not afraid.
00:03:32A man must do for his true sons what he can to advance their fortunes.
00:03:47Thank you, boy.
00:03:48And show them the curse is broken.
00:03:57And what if the nets were empty?
00:06:07You hear what you think about herommessa.
00:06:25Where are you?
00:07:04Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:07:33Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:08:00Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:08:03Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:08:51Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:09:09Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:09:12Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:09:59Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:10:00Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:10:29Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:10:30Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:10:35Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:10:51Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:10:54Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:10:56Why are you so eager to share in this bad luck?
00:18:14stones to fall.
00:18:18It must have fallen long ago.
00:18:20I wonder,
00:18:23will you be the man to raise it?
00:19:07I see why it fell.
00:19:14Forgive me, stranger.
00:19:17Do the dead forgive?
00:19:21It's very old.
00:19:23What of the markings?
00:19:27Canaanis, the Horn Lord.
00:19:30One of your gods?
00:19:32No.
00:19:33Much older.
00:19:40Ancient one.
00:19:51No.
00:19:57Oh, no.
00:19:59Oh, no.
00:20:01No.
00:20:03Oh, no.
00:20:03Oh, no.
00:20:25Put it back!
00:20:26Put the stone back!
00:20:28No doubt I think this Karnunos would prefer you lift his stone upright.
00:20:36He was helping me revive the old ways.
00:20:39And what do you think?
00:20:43Look upon me then, shining brown.
00:20:53Have you nothing to say to me, great bard?
00:20:57No song to sing or wisdom to declare?
00:21:01On the day of your liberation, your tongue will be loosed, and the words I give you will come.
00:21:08You will be my bard, proclaiming my reign in the world of men.
00:21:13Men will hear your voice and will know who it is that speaks.
00:21:27You are my father, that the gods should war for my soul.
00:21:31You are my son, boy, and the greatest bard in the history of your people.
00:21:38Nothing more.
00:21:40Is that not enough?
00:21:44Come now.
00:21:46Our enemies gather against us.
00:21:48I need you.
00:22:39Oh, Maximus.
00:22:41Don't remember a Roman legion requiring the aid of a Celtic ally to avoid defeat.
00:22:47You have a short memory.
00:22:56I see you've met the enemy.
00:23:00Thank you for coming, Elfin.
00:23:02But I can't allow you to stay.
00:23:06Warbaryon have overrun the Gavolium.
00:23:09My dear goddess.
00:23:10War has fallen.
00:23:12Go home, friend.
00:23:14Defend your own.
00:23:19Warbaryon, both our people will stand a far better chance if we stand together.
00:23:25Besides, we have my son to uphold us.
00:23:32Hail Taliesin.
00:23:34I confess I should not like to miss the chance to fight under your blessing once more.
00:23:38Then you shall have it.
00:23:42Will you join me, teacher?
00:24:06The horned god.
00:24:09What did he offer you?
00:24:15Great power.
00:24:18For a great price.
00:24:23Let us hope you'll refuse or it's not the doom of our people.
00:24:32My acceptance really would have been.
00:24:41My acceptance really would have been.
00:24:47There is no other like him in all the Empire.
00:24:50There is no other like him in all the world.
00:25:11There is no other like him in all the world.
00:25:19Sorry.
00:25:35There is no other like him in all the world.
00:25:36All the way, we must live.
00:25:42You'll see.
00:25:48You'll be right back.
00:25:56Who could it be?
00:25:58Saxon?
00:26:00Irish?
00:26:01More likely a traveler stopping for us than Shade.
00:26:04I never thought we'd find it occupied.
00:26:06More nor is it only an occupation, Colin.
00:26:08Still, we should wait.
00:26:11Maybe they'll move on.
00:26:15What are you doing?
00:26:16We didn't come all this way to Carl before the prize.
00:26:18We didn't come all this way.
00:26:41Move it, Maria.
00:26:46Goodness.
00:26:49Holy Mary, Mother of the Christ, have mercy on us.
00:26:54What manner of men are you?
00:26:56Unworthy men, Lady.
00:26:59I see.
00:27:02Why have you come here?
00:27:04Seeking this holy place.
00:27:06And who is this Holy Mary of whom you speak?
00:27:13I am the Mother of the Most High.
00:27:19Yesu, the Christ Saviour of mankind.
00:27:23You are not the Blessed Lady?
00:27:26There are those who would call me Saviour.
00:27:29But I have never heard of this Goddess Mary.
00:27:32Goddess.
00:27:33Forgive us, Lady.
00:27:36We worship no God but the true God.
00:27:39The God who was once worshipped in this very place.
00:27:44The true God?
00:27:46Worshipped here?
00:27:48That seems unlikely.
00:27:50Again, I beg your forgiveness.
00:27:53We have travelled all the way from Gaul to find and restore this place.
00:27:57In order that the truth of our God might be proclaimed once more hereabouts.
00:28:01You speak often of truth.
00:28:04Is this God of yours so interested in truth?
00:28:06In truth, yes.
00:28:09But also in love.
00:28:13I see.
00:28:15A strange God then.
00:28:17And often disappointed, I should think.
00:28:19This is blasphemy.
00:28:19My companion studied under brother Martin in Tors.
00:28:24He is zealous, but perhaps less open-minded than the situation calls for.
00:28:32He is honest.
00:28:35If you wish to restore this place, you will need the permission of King Avalak.
00:28:40A fairy.
00:28:44You are of the fair folk who dwell in the glass isle.
00:28:48The people here tell many strange tales about you.
00:28:51Have you heard we change our shapes at will?
00:28:55Have you heard we never sleep or rest?
00:28:57And we have but to bid, and the wind brings us news from any corner of our realm.
00:29:02And more.
00:29:05What do you believe, priest?
00:29:09We will believe whatever the Holy God reveals to us.
00:29:16I trusted a God once.
00:29:19Long ago.
00:29:21What happened?
00:29:29I killed him.
00:29:51I have never seen anything like him.
00:29:53Not in Rome, or Athens, or Constantinople itself.
00:29:58Truly, he is all the fairy.
00:30:01Hey, brother.
00:30:03We are mortals.
00:30:04Like as we.
00:30:07Mortals, perhaps.
00:30:09Never like us.
00:30:38You are mortals.
00:30:46You are mortals.
00:30:48Not to me.
00:30:48No, not to me.
00:30:49I'm sorry.
00:30:50I'm sorry.
00:30:54I'm sorry.
00:30:56I'm sorry.
00:30:58I'm sorry.
00:30:59I'm sorry.
00:31:00I'm sorry.
00:31:00What strange men are you?
00:31:02Priests, my lady.
00:31:05Are they with the others?
00:31:10Your father has given audience to a large group of strangely dressed Britons.
00:31:14Our father Morgan.
00:31:15He asks that you join him on your return.
00:31:21My presence was not requested.
00:31:34Do you think these painted men will strike this far south?
00:31:41In time.
00:31:43Although, in Dufford, we heard the Emperor was withdrawing two legions from Ghor and sending troops back to the war.
00:31:52Here she is.
00:31:54King Elfin Apgwithno, I present to you my daughter, the Princess Karras, saviour of our people.
00:32:14Princess Karras, your father was just telling us how you delivered your people from calamity.
00:32:22It is the way of fathers to exaggerate the accomplishments of their children.
00:32:27Never say it.
00:32:29Not an Atlantean draws breath that doesn't owe their life to my daughter.
00:32:35My people know something of loss, as well.
00:32:41We, too, are strangers in these lands.
00:32:44Travelers are always welcome within these walls.
00:32:48Please stay with us, if you can.
00:32:51Allow me to share the bounty of my table this evening.
00:33:00Your offer is most generous.
00:33:06Please accept this token as a sign of our gratitude.
00:33:23You honour me, Lord Elfin.
00:33:43Please get to the Mojite of them.
00:33:46The Mojite of Oceana is an Albuquerque, the Roman, a child with no one.
00:33:51The Mojite of Zain and the Mabbling.
00:33:51The Mojite of Zain, the Mojite of Zain, the Mojite of Zain, the Mojite of Zain.
00:34:03I gather his people have been driven from their homeland in the north.
00:34:08Driven?
00:34:09By war.
00:34:11War which will soon visit us in the south.
00:34:14If it is as bad as they declare.
00:34:18You don't believe them.
00:34:21Desperate men.
00:34:23Can never be trusted.
00:34:30Can they be trusted?
00:34:33Powerful men can never be trusted.
00:34:36What say you son?
00:34:38Tell us.
00:34:40Sorry father.
00:34:43I need you in the present.
00:34:45Not lost in the past.
00:34:49King Abelak has shown kindness when kindness is not required.
00:34:57And you.
00:35:00I sense danger in this place.
00:35:05You must be wary.
00:35:20Not anyone?
00:35:21I agree with you.
00:35:27This is a shaman.
00:35:29I think there is a good influence.
00:35:31You eat with the mess.
00:35:34You must be ready.
00:35:36You should be ready.
00:35:38But you must be ready for days, too.
00:35:39You must be able to get to the storm.
00:35:47You have to be ready for days.
00:35:48You are spotify.
00:35:50To fall the Kapanal
00:35:56Tipple a alialerga
00:36:00Zelliafeo
00:36:03Dunstreeth agelang
00:36:06Tipotha
00:36:23Pisto
00:36:24Pisto
00:36:24To
00:36:24To
00:36:52I don't know.
00:36:54An old wound, and deep.
00:36:57Bring me no heed.
00:37:05It is fortunate your people were able to escape the troubles in the north, King Elfin.
00:37:10The lock of Elfinhap we know is legendary.
00:37:14Among our people, when breaking bread with new friends, it's customary to have a song.
00:37:20Well, alas, our best minstrels like dead at the bottom of the Great Sea.
00:37:25Indeed.
00:37:27We have all seen our homes lost and kinsmen killed.
00:37:30And yet, our people escape not only with our lives, but with our greatest treasure.
00:37:37Afghan speaks truth.
00:37:40The treasure is my son, Taliesin.
00:37:43A bard of extraordinary talents.
00:37:47Is this true?
00:37:50Taliesin.
00:37:51Taliesin.
00:37:54Is this true?
00:37:59It is the way of fathers to exaggerate the accomplishments of their children.
00:38:03False modesty is unbecoming, Taliesin.
00:38:07King Abelak has shared his bounty with us.
00:38:09Better share ours with him.
00:38:21Hello?
00:38:23Hello?
00:38:34I don't know.
00:38:56Here then, if you will, the lament of Puig, Prince of Anuvan.
00:39:07In the days when the dew of creation was still fresh upon the earth, Puig was lord over the seven
00:39:13catareths of Dovet, seven of Gwynev and seven of Ljøger as well.
00:39:19In Karnarbev, his principal stronghold, he awakened one morning to look upon the hills, abounding with game.
00:39:28A thought came to him, and he assembled his men to go out hunting.
00:39:35And this is the way of it.
00:39:45In Glickhawk, as the light of day did fade, Into the western sea, into the sea.
00:39:57In the hunting grounds, loosed the hounds to play, But they were not alone, not alone.
00:40:13Another worldly king, our round of an event, His own hound pack, a mighty stag, did kill.
00:40:27And upon this unawares did write, King Quill's.
00:40:55A thought came.
00:41:01It blew up my mind.
00:41:03It became the Thus pegar.
00:41:03I think you could jump and see what I call fire.
00:41:04And surely there is no plan.
00:41:05I'm with you.
00:41:11I'm with you.
00:41:14I'm with you.
00:41:16I'm with you.
00:41:41Oh, God.
00:42:09Oh, God.
00:42:35Oh, God.
00:43:06Oh, God.
00:43:15Oh, God.
00:43:25Oh, God.
00:43:36Oh, God.
00:44:28Oh, God.
00:44:29Oh, God.
00:45:04Oh, God.
00:45:07Oh, God.
00:45:08Oh, God.
00:45:12Oh, God.
00:45:14Oh, God.
00:45:19Oh, God.
00:45:22Oh, God.
00:45:24Oh, God.
00:45:41Oh, God.
00:45:59Oh, God.
00:46:48Oh, God.
00:46:51Oh, God.
00:46:52Oh, God.
00:46:54Oh, God.
00:46:58Oh, God.
00:46:59Oh, God.
00:47:00Oh, God.
00:47:00Oh, God.
00:47:38Oh, God.
00:48:01Oh, God.
00:48:04Oh, God.
00:48:06Oh, God.
00:48:42Oh, God.
00:48:50Oh, God.
00:49:23Oh, God.
00:50:10Oh, God.
00:50:13Oh, God.
00:50:45Oh, God.
00:50:59Oh, God.
00:51:21Oh, God.
00:51:36Oh, God.
00:51:43Oh, God.
00:52:21Oh, God.
00:52:38Oh, God.
00:53:03Oh, God.
00:54:00Oh, God.
00:54:12Oh, God.
00:54:25Oh, God.
00:54:31Oh, God.
00:55:17Oh, God.
00:55:26Oh, God.
00:55:27Oh, God.
00:55:28Oh, God.
00:55:30Oh, God.
00:55:30Oh, God.
00:56:04Oh, God.
00:56:56Oh, God.
00:57:14Oh, God.
00:57:44Oh, God.
00:58:01Oh, God.
00:58:04Oh, God.
00:58:50Oh, God.
00:58:53Oh, God.
00:59:34Oh, God.
00:59:59Oh, God.
01:00:27Oh, God.
01:00:29Oh, God.
01:00:59Oh, God.
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