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The Pendragon Cycle S01E03 with English Subtitles
Episode 3 follows the Pendragon heirs as they confront new trials that test their courage, loyalty, and destiny. Magic, betrayal, and epic adventure intertwine as secrets from the past threaten the future of their kingdom.
With high-stakes challenges and powerful alliances forming, the story continues to unfold in a rich, cinematic fantasy world that keeps viewers captivated.
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The Pendragon Cycle S01E03 with English Subtitles
Episode 3 follows the Pendragon heirs as they confront new trials that test their courage, loyalty, and destiny. Magic, betrayal, and epic adventure intertwine as secrets from the past threaten the future of their kingdom.
With high-stakes challenges and powerful alliances forming, the story continues to unfold in a rich, cinematic fantasy world that keeps viewers captivated.
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00:19They say that Merlin is mad.
00:36They say he was a king in Dover, but his rule was just and his hand was strong.
00:46They say he was a bard, the son of a princess of lost Atlantis, and a Cymru prophet of great
00:54renown.
00:58They say the future and the past are known to him.
01:07But the fire and the wind tell him their secrets.
01:11But the magic of the hillfolk and druids and daughters of Bel come forth at his easy command.
01:21They say he slew hundreds, hundreds.
01:27Do you hear?
01:29As the world burned and the ground trembled at his wrath, Lord Death thanked him for his
01:35terrible harvest.
01:37Death.
01:38And I've taken all of the others.
01:43Why have you not taken me?
01:45Death.
01:46Death.
01:47Death.
01:50Death.
01:53Death.
01:54Death.
01:56The way you go!
02:40Do not raise your hand against me again, Danid, if you would keep it.
02:47How do you know my name?
02:49I know a great many things.
02:51Silence!
02:52It's a trick.
02:53A trick effect.
02:55Is that what you believe?
02:58Tuak!
02:59Tuak!
03:01What is it?
03:02He knows us.
03:03He knows nothing you haven't already told him.
03:07And you, do not test me.
03:11I am a powerful druid.
03:14I will speak lightly of power, friend.
03:16For I know whence your power comes.
03:22Whoever they were, they've moved on.
03:24You know well who they were, son of Vortigin.
03:27The very Saxon raiders.
03:32You and your father gave a foothold in our land.
03:38You told him who we are.
03:40No, my prince.
03:41I swear it.
03:42I do not care for their manner, my lord.
03:45Perhaps we should not go with them.
03:46We have nothing to fear from these men, Peleus.
03:49And I am eager to meet the man who has made himself king over all others.
03:53It's the quickest way I know to announce to the world that Merlin Emerus has returned to the land of
03:58the living.
04:07My father will like you.
04:35Perfect.
04:40Provisions are being gathered, but we need time to build a wall.
04:45We haven't got time.
04:52You said it would be done.
04:53And it will be, Grinking.
04:56Riders, approach!
05:14Open the gate!
05:27My father and my king, I bring you a great gift.
05:32And the answer to your troubles.
05:36No.
05:37There must be some mistake.
05:39The man I seek was already old when I was a child.
05:43This cannot be the Merlin.
05:45They say Merlin is of the Fearfolk, my king.
05:48They call him Emrys.
05:50Immortal.
05:53Is that so?
05:55I'm known by many names, Vortigand.
06:01You will call him High King.
06:04Passion.
06:11And do you know why I have sought you?
06:15Work on your stronghold is going badly.
06:19Your druids blame an evil spirit for the failure of your masons to build a decent wall.
06:26Go on.
06:27They tell you the blood of a virgin-born man is required to secure your foundations.
06:32Is that not the way of it, Yoram?
06:36Is there any doubt this is the man we require?
06:41He is full of tricks, sir.
06:43Do not let him confuse you.
06:45My enemies ride against me.
06:49I would fortify this position, but each night my walls crumble and fall.
07:01Are you indeed a fatherless child, Merlin Emrys?
07:06Or perhaps just another bastard without a father?
07:10My father was Taliesin at Elthin at Gwyvno.
07:15Names that were once lorded in this land.
07:18Names of great renown.
07:20And Cymru.
07:21Long, long ago.
07:23But sire, Taliesin was no mortal.
07:26He was an otherworldly being.
07:29That's been news to my mother.
07:33There are no evil spirits at work here, Vortigan.
07:36No man-virgin-born save one only.
07:39Your problem is taking counsel from liars and fools.
07:45What proof do you offer that the wall is not cursed?
08:03On the ground.
08:06On the ground.
08:09You sure?
08:11I grow impatient, Merlin.
08:15Spill your blood to build his world.
08:18Oh, aye.
08:19Vortigan is a pitiless man.
08:22And desperate.
08:26But nothing will happen to me that is not appointed to happen, Peleus.
08:31You did not bring me back to the world of men to watch me die in this pit.
08:34Enough!
08:35These men mock you, and they waste what little time we have left.
08:40Parton!
09:24No evil spirits.
09:27No underground dragon.
09:31The spring washes the earth away beneath the weight of your stone wall.
09:38Traitor.
09:44Traitor!
09:44Traitor!
09:56These men, whom I entrusted with my life,
10:02they show themselves false before me.
10:07These men were so eager for your blood.
10:14Surely they will not mind my asking for this.
10:23They will not be so eager for your blood.
10:24Oh, no.
10:37They will not be so eager for them.
10:45I am an old man, Moan. I'm a fool. You have my apology and you will have my reward.
10:55I'll accept nothing from your hand, Vortigan.
10:59Am I so distasteful to your eyes?
11:02Whatever you would give to me, you have taken from another.
11:07You have done much evil. And much evil will be done to you.
11:17Have I not held the land in peace these last years?
11:21Giving the Saxon safe harbor to plunder our land is not holding the peace.
11:26I saw no other way.
11:28You traded strength for peace. But there'll be no peace without strength.
11:35Father, you would free these men after they humiliated you in your own court.
11:40I humiliated myself, as did you.
11:44You just killed your own counselors on the brink of war.
11:48False counselors.
11:51An unwinnable war.
11:58I had a vision.
12:01A waking dream.
12:03I saw the pit Merlin dug.
12:09I heard his pick.
12:13As it struck the stone, I mean, instead of water, a great cavern lay beneath.
12:28Then the cavern went to great stones by gates.
12:32Inside the axe, two dragons kicked forth the body.
12:36One another.
12:37The first was white.
12:39This milk.
12:41And the other...
12:45Red.
12:49Last blood.
12:53When they fought each other, the dragons, and their battles, was terrible to behold.
13:01So early, they wounded one another, and when they could fight no more, they dragged themselves back into their eggs.
13:08And slept.
13:10But only to fight again.
13:12Once they were arrested.
13:16What of this dream?
13:18Merlin.
13:21Merlin.
13:23Master.
13:30A dream, Merlin.
13:33What of this dream?
13:37Do you really want to know?
13:43Flee, Vortigon.
13:45If you would live, you must flee.
13:49The dragons you have seen are your enemies.
13:52White for the Saxon horde.
13:56Red for the true sons of Britain, whose father you murdered for your crown.
14:02But they war with each other, not with us.
14:04The Saxon may still join us after all we've given them.
14:10Is there no hope for me?
14:13Here is your hope, and the hope of our people.
14:17From the events of which you have set in motion, a king will arise to hold all Britain in his
14:22hands.
14:24A high king.
14:25Who will be the wonder of the world.
14:28A chief dragon.
14:30To utterly devour the white dragon of the pit.
14:41I do not know.
14:43He speaks of destruction.
14:45I will ride this very night to the Saxon shore.
14:49To rally our friends to our cause.
14:51Ride.
14:52Ride, then, boy.
14:53Ride.
14:54Into my territory.
14:56Our doom is upon us.
14:58Ride.
14:59Ride!
15:08If this is to be Watergun's last stand, let my son be well away from this place.
15:21Put those arrows on high.
15:23They'll be of no use to you down here.
15:26You'd be very helpful if you stayed.
15:50I'll do my part, my lord, like every other man here.
16:01In the archers, at the top of the tower, at the very top, you guard their backs.
16:06Yes?
16:11Guard their backs.
16:16Now, let me help you with this.
16:18Stop your trembling.
16:19Take heart, you people at the island of the mighty.
16:22For the soul of Britain is stirring again.
16:27David?
16:31Mary.
16:33David.
16:51What is this?
17:02Why is this holy man in chains?
17:11For treason.
17:13We hope to appeal to the high king.
17:15In Jesus' name.
17:17To show charity for the women and children displaced by the raiding Saxons.
17:23I will not be lectured to by worshippers of some sand-starved lunatic.
17:28He was not persuaded.
17:34All your many sins, Hortigun.
17:36Keeping this man from his work as chief among them.
17:40That's very doubtful.
17:43Free these men.
17:44If you would save your soul.
17:48Save my soul.
17:55I will not.
17:56Then I will claim the reward that you have offered me.
18:01Free these men.
18:03And our debt is paid.
18:14No!
18:16No!
18:17No!
18:18No!
18:18No!
18:19No!
18:19No!
18:19No!
18:27You are a taxing man, Merlin-Everest.
18:34And yet, there are few enough who will speak plainly to me.
18:47Farewell, Vorty.
18:49We will not meet again.
18:55Goodbye, Merlin.
19:15Merlin!
19:26Who's there?
19:32Show yourself!
19:35I wouldn't expect a warrior to turn his back on an enemy.
20:02Do I look too old to mount a horse?
20:08I know.
20:10I know.
20:12I know.
20:13But look at you, Merlin-Bak.
20:17You are the flower of your race.
20:20Praise God for your long life.
20:44That is enough combat for today, Hawke.
20:46Why must you torment me with Latin?
20:48Because the word of the true God is sharper even than a two-edged sword.
20:52Tell that to the Picti.
20:54Tell that to the Irish Raider.
20:56I will learn later when I am old, like Hafgan.
20:59How old do you think me, Merlin-Bak?
21:02You are as old as the oak on Shrine Hill.
21:05Not quite as old as that.
21:07But what is age to you, hmm?
21:10You will grow to be as old as any oak in the island of the mighty.
21:13Does that mean I'll be king forever?
21:16Hmm.
21:18It is a great thing to be a king, Hawke.
21:20A very great thing indeed.
21:23But there is authority of a kind even kings must bear to.
21:27Discover this, and whether you wear a talk of gold or a beggar's rags, you will earn the name Ambrosius.
21:36What does that mean?
21:39Hmm.
21:41Study your Latin.
21:42Latin.
21:47Stay.
21:52Merlin.
21:58We must write.
22:00Vortigin's end is upon him.
22:03Lord, you have a scare, my lord.
22:05Does Pandaren still reign in Maradona?
22:07One.
22:10King Pandaren joined his fathers many years ago, Hawke.
22:17Your grandparents too, my lord.
22:21King Elfin.
22:23Lady Bronwyn.
22:25Kowal.
22:27And Afgan.
22:30Four.
22:33They're hooking up there in your hovel, haunting the rock waste like Wraith.
22:39Did you not know that men mark their years differently?
22:45Does Castanen still rule Kelithon?
22:48His Atlantean blood is strong.
22:52But we would...
22:53We would not be welcome there.
22:56No, my lord.
23:00Go back the way you came.
23:04I'm not sure what that means.
23:08Here am I.
23:17Come on!
23:19Come on!
23:24Come on!
23:24Come go!
23:25Come on!
23:29No!
23:56Desserts is all ready.
23:59Let them fly.
24:01The battle is before us.
24:03And if one of them is a usurper himself?
24:12It must be me who takes it home.
24:19Justice.
24:21Prison.
24:30Archer!
24:39We have come for blood.
24:41We have come for blood.
24:45We have come for blood.
24:48We have come for blood.
24:51We have come for blood.
25:00We have come for blood.
25:04We have come for blood.
25:09We have come for blood.
25:19No!
25:47No! No! No! No!
25:49Hold the door!
25:57Hold the door!
26:06Hold the door!
26:25Hold the door!
26:27Oh!
26:27Oh!
26:33No!
26:35No!
26:35No!
26:37Oh!
26:39No!
26:39No!
26:41No!
26:42No!
26:42No!
26:43No!
26:45No!
26:45No!
26:55I need help! Help me!
26:57You can't bring it!
26:58You can't bring it!
26:58No!
27:11No!
27:14Let the blocks burn!
27:18Oh, my God!
27:46Oh, my God.
28:22Thus ends the reign of Vortigin, High King of Britain.
28:37Hail, Luther, son of Constance.
29:05Hail, Luther, son of Constance.
29:14Hail, Luther, son of Constance.
29:37Hail, Luther, son of Constance.
29:43Hail, lerenice.
30:16an ugly gash
30:19from Britain
30:21I've never seen my brother bested in battle before
30:24he fought well
30:25are my men?
30:26alive sire
30:29somewhat worse for wear
30:31sire
30:33fashionable honorific for a high king
30:35is it not?
30:35you think me high king?
30:37do not all the kings of Britain sing your praise this day?
30:40I can think of a few singing their own praises
30:43some men who marched up with me any hours ago
30:45hmm
30:46what does it matter what a few self-important grumblers think?
30:50because I need every single one of them to defeat Angus
30:53ah, the Saxon king
30:55those grumblers are all that stand between my rump on the throne and his
31:00yours is the preferred rump, my king
31:02hmm
31:04my lord brother
31:05you've only just met this man
31:08you've only just met
31:10oh, I think not, Uta
31:16I've known Merlin a very long time
31:22that's impossible
31:25Merlin was a myth before her father was even born
31:29and yet
31:31why done Aurelius
31:33perhaps you have the makings of a king after all
31:42three of the southern kings never returned to camp this morning
31:46yet they're happy enough to see you challenge war to go
31:48why
31:50doesn't mean they're happy to see me high king
31:52hmm
31:53it's worse than I thought
31:55700 men is not a man too many to face Angus
32:00traitor
32:05how quickly you trade one master for another
32:10Mender
32:12you know this man
32:13you know this man
32:14Aurelius, your prisoner is Prince Pashet Abortigan
32:18son of your fallen foe
32:21we thought him would be a scout
32:22you killed my father, bastard
32:33your father killed our father
32:37but death is not paid
32:39and mine
32:41who will pay the blood price to passion
32:43they will pay you
32:45Uta
32:46brother
32:47we came here for justice
32:50really
32:51because I thought we came here for Britain
32:54and every day this scum drops breath
32:55he's a threat to your reign
32:57your brother is right, sire
32:59Aurelius, his son is not a forgiving man
33:04and yet I will not stop my reign of murder
33:07as Warskin did
33:27I give to you your life passions
33:30do not give me a call to take it back
33:51you've made a grave mistake, brother
33:55and if so
33:57it is mine to make
34:21he's coming
34:23how can you buy this blade
34:28your father
34:30your father
34:31your father
34:31you've come in
34:42is he a king
34:45he's more than a king
34:50boy has the eyes of a praying bird
34:53stand up straight
34:54stand up straight, lads
34:54you are being addressed
34:56by the Dox Britannarium
34:58commander of all the Roman forces in Britain
35:04I knew your father
35:07tell me, boy
35:09what does the son of Taliesin see
35:11with those golden eyes
35:21I see a sword
35:24the hilt is silver and bears a purple gem carved like an eagle
35:28it is an emperor's sword
35:31emperor's sword
35:33that's enough, lad
35:34what else do you see?
35:36I see
35:38a ring of kings
35:39standing like stones in a circle
35:43a woman news in their midst
35:46she holds the sword in her hands
35:49she is speaking
35:51but no one hears her
35:52no one listens
35:54I see the blade
35:57rusting
35:58and forgotten
36:05shall we have a song, Havgan?
36:10indeed we shall
36:19you see
36:20what else do you see
36:35and
36:54I never saw a Maximus or a sword again.
37:00A remarkable story.
37:01Why?
37:02I feel the truth.
37:06I still belong to my father.
37:09Oh, he came by it, I cannot say.
37:12I do know this.
37:15The hearts have brought us together.
37:16It began long before this day.
37:19I will trust you, Merlin Ambrosius.
37:24I will have you my counsel.
37:26By the gods.
37:27I need an advisor, Uta.
37:30We're not exactly neck-deep in volunteers.
37:42Very well, Aurelius.
37:46Let it be as you say, and heed the word of your counselors.
37:50The southern kings will continue to desert you.
37:54Dismiss them.
37:55The hell we will.
37:57You thought?
37:59Go on.
38:00Let them return to their own land, and see for themselves what the Saks and Raedis have
38:04wrought.
38:05Their own people will demand to unite under your banner.
38:08I have friends in the west and north.
38:11I believe we can count them among your supporters.
38:14Master Merlin, I...
38:18I will ride to them, and ride them to your cause.
38:21And what are we supposed to do when you play?
38:23King-making, Merlin.
38:25I know a place you'll be safe while we build our forces.
38:31This is where it begins.
38:35First, there is a sword.
38:37The sword of Britain.
38:40And the sword is Britain.
38:43The sword of Britain.
38:45The sword of Britain.
38:49The sword of Britain.
38:53The sword of Britain.
38:57The sword of Britain.
38:59The sword of Britain.
39:01The sword of Britain.
39:02The sword of Britain.
39:03The sword of Britain.
39:03The sword of Britain.
39:03The sword of Britain.
39:04The sword of Britain.
39:04The sword of Britain.
39:07The sword of Britain.
39:21Oh, it is the answer to many prayers, Matthew, seeing you again.
39:42It is usually you who sets camp, while I stare into the fire.
39:48I fear this plan, my lord.
39:51The Cymru king will be threatened by your return, and the north will not help you.
39:55Aurelius has the sword of Magnus Maximus Aurelius, the emperor's sword.
40:04If you return north, Custanen will not help you.
40:08This is how the summer kingdom begins.
40:10My lord, Custanen, will kill you.
40:17I've seen how you struggle.
40:20I've never known your Arwen to burden you so much.
40:27Not a man I once was, Peleus.
40:56I know.
41:07I don't remember how.
41:12Almost 50 years I've carried it.
41:16Still haven't learned a note.
41:20Peleus, I am not worthy of your sacrifice.
41:26God alone is worthy of such devotion.
41:31As one cares for another, does he not also care for God?
41:35Lord.
41:39Lord, listen to me carefully now.
41:42You found me and brought me back to the world of men, and I thank you for that.
41:46Lord.
41:49Lord.
41:50Lord.
41:58Lord.
42:03Lord.
42:04Lord.
42:06Lord.
42:08Lord.
42:17Lord.
42:24Lord.
42:26See you next time.
43:15See you next time.
43:34See you next time.
44:04See you next time.
44:37See you next time.
44:56See you next time.
44:57See you next time.
45:17See you next time.
46:09See you next time.
46:26See you next time.
46:50See you next time.
47:13Don't you agree, Uther?
47:14See you next time.
47:55See you next time.
48:28See you next time.
49:12the king.
49:16Behold,
49:17in this Avala,
49:18all of the fairy king.
49:31Praise the Lord from the high places.
49:33Praise him in the halls of light.
49:34Praise him, all his angels.
49:36Praise him, all your hosts of heaven.
49:38Praise him, sun and moon.
49:39Praise him, all your shining stars.
49:41Praise him, you and those sky realms.
49:43Praise him, you are just above the skies.
49:46Let them all praise the name of the Lord.
49:50Ave Maria.
49:56David, you've come home.
50:03Hello, Mother.
50:07Mother.
50:11Who.
50:13Who.
50:16Who.
50:19Who.
50:19Who.
50:20Who.
50:22Who's true.
50:23Who.
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