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The Pendragon Cycle S01E03 (2026)

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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.
01:55The way he came.
02:05I don't know.
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, Ithec?
02:56Is that what you believe?
02:58What?
02:59Tuak!
03:01What is it?
03:02He knows us.
03:03He knows nothing.
03:04You haven't already told him.
03:07And you, do not test me.
03:11I am a powerful druid.
03:14I would 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 Vortigun.
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.
04:10My father will like you.
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, there 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 fear folk, my king.
05:48They call him Emerus.
05:50Immortal.
05:53Is that so?
05:55Unknown by many names, Vortigan.
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.
06:18You all, 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 Emerus?
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.
07:20In Cymru.
07:21Long, long, long, long.
07:22But, sire, Taliesin was no mortal.
07:26He was an otherworldly being.
07:28Must have been used to my mother.
07:33There are no evil spirits at work here, Vortigan.
07:36No man-virgin-born save one only.
07:40Your problem is taking counsel from liars and fools.
07:45What proof do you offer that the wall is not cursed?
08:02On the ground.
08:05On the ground.
08:09You sure?
08:11I grow impatient, Merlin.
08:15Spill your blood to build his wall.
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.
08:37And they waste what little time we have left.
08:40Parton!
08:40Awrel!
08:47Agh!
08:51Ugh!
08:52Agh!
08:53Uh!
08:54Agh!
08:58Ugh!
08:59Ugh!
09:01Ugh!
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.
09:46Traitor.
09:48Traitor.
09:49Traitor.
09:56These men whom I entrusted with my life, they show themselves false before me.
10:07These men were so eager for your blood.
10:14Surely they will not mind my asking for this.
10:23Traitor.
10:27Traitor.
10:30Traitor.
10:34Traitor.
10:45I am an old man, Moan.
10:49I'm a fool.
10:51You 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.
11:10And 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.
11:27I saw no other way.
11:28You traded strength for peace.
11:31But 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.
12:04I saw the pit Merlin dug.
12:09I heard his pick.
12:12As it struck the stone instead of water.
12:18A great cavern may be.
12:28Then the cavern went to great stones by gates.
12:32Inside the axe, two dragons came 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.
13:02Sorely, they wounded one another, and when they could fight no more, they dragged themselves back into their eggs.
13:08And slept.
13:09But only to fight again, once they were arrested.
13:16What of this dream?
13:18Merlin.
13:21Merlin.
13:23Master.
13:30A dream, Merlin.
13:36Do 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.
13:53White for the Saxon horde.
13:55Red.
13:57For 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.
14:15And 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
14:22hand.
14:23A high king.
14:25He will be the wonder of the world.
14:28A chief dragon.
14:30To utterly devour the white dragon of the pit.
14:37You.
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, Lindor.
14:53Ride.
14:54Into my territory.
14:56Our doom is upon us.
14:58Ride.
14:59Ride!
15:00Ride!
15:00Ride!
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.
15:29My road lies never wait.
15:36Boy!
15:39What is this?
15:43If there is to be a battle, I'll fight for my king.
15:47Nay.
15:49Nay.
15:50Not for another summer yet.
15:52I'll do my part, my lord.
15:54Like every other man here.
16:01Hey, the archers.
16:03The top of the tower.
16:04The very top you guard their backs.
16:06Yes?
16:16Let 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?
16:31David?
16:32Mervyn.
16:33David.
16:34My lord, you're alive.
16:36To see you after all these years.
16:43But you have not altered him yet.
16:53What is this?
16:57What is this?
16:58What 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, Hortigan.
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.
17:57Then I will claim the reward that you have offered me.
18:01Free these men.
18:03And our debt is paid.
18:14No!
18:27You are a taxing man.
18:32More than ever.
18:34And yet,
18:36there are few enough
18:37who will speak plainly to me.
18:47Farewell, Hortigan.
18:49We will not meet again.
18:54Goodbye.
18:56Mama.
19:15Mama!
19:26Who's there?
19:32Show yourself!
19:35I wouldn't expect a warrior to turn his back on an enemy.
19:41And now?
19:43And now,
19:44we know you're no warrior.
20:02Do I look too old to mount a horse?
20:05Do I look too old to mount a horse?
20:09I know.
20:12But look at you,
20:14Merlin back.
20:17You are the flower of your race.
20:21Praise God for your long life.
20:44That is enough combat for today, Hork.
20:46Why must you torment me with Latin?
20:49Because the word of the true god is sharper even than a two-edged sword.
20:52Oh, tell that to the Picti.
20:54Tell that to the Irish raider.
20:56I will learn later when I am old, like Hathgan.
20:59How old do you think me, Merlin Bach?
21:02You're 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?
21:17It is a great thing to be a king, Hork.
21:20A very great thing indeed.
21:23But there is authority of a kind even kings must bear too.
21:28Discover this,
21:29and whether you wear a talk of gold or a beggar's rags,
21:32you will earn the name Ambrosius.
21:36What does that mean?
21:41Study your Latin.
21:47Stay.
21:52Merlin.
21:58We must write.
22:00Vortigin's end is upon him.
22:03Oh, do you have a scare, my lord?
22:05Does Pandaren still reign in Maradona?
22:10King Pandaren joined his fathers many years ago, Hork.
22:17And your grandparents too, my lord.
22:21King Elfin.
22:23Lady Gondwinn.
22:25Kowal.
22:27And Afghem.
22:30Four.
22:33Hoking up there in your hovel,
22:36haunting the rock waste like a wraith.
22:39Did you not know that men mark their years differently?
22:45Does Kostennan still rule Kelithon?
22:48His Atlantean blood is strong.
22:51But we would...
22:53We would not be welcome there.
22:56Hi, my lord.
23:00Go back the way you came.
23:04I'm not sure what that means.
23:08Here am I.
23:16Go back.
23:19Go back.
23:29Now.
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.
24:20Justice.
24:22Britain.
24:39They have come for blood.
24:40They have come for blood.
24:46Help me.
24:47Oh, my God!
25:19Oh, my God!
25:48Oh, my God!
26:05Hold the door!
26:09Hold the door!
26:24Oh, my God!
26:35Oh, my God!
26:39Oh, my God!
26:41Oh, my God!
26:55I need help, help, please!
26:57Don't bring it, don't bring it!
27:14Let her box burn!
28:11I need help, help, please!
28:22Thus ends the reign of Vortigin, High King of Britain.
28:37Hail, Luther, son of Constance.
28:47The Holy Book
28:47The Holy Book
29:01The Holy Book
29:09The Holy Book
29:43El Aurelius.
30:11El Aurelius.
30:16An ugly gush.
30:19For Britain.
30:21I've never seen my brother bested in battle before.
30:24He fought well.
30:25Are my men?
30:26Alive, sire.
30:29But somewhat worse for wear.
30:32Sire.
30:33Fashionable honorific for a high king, is 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.
30:46What 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.
31:04My lord brother, you've only just met this man.
31:08Only just met?
31:13Oh, I think not, Luthor.
31:16I've known Merlin a very long time.
31:19No.
31:22That's impossible.
31:25Merlin was a myth before her father was even born.
31:29And yet?
31:31Well 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.
31:46Yes, they're happy enough to see you challenge you all to know.
31:49Aye.
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.
32:10Medlar.
32:12You know this man?
32:14Aurelius, your prisoner is Prince Pashet Ab Vortigan.
32:18Son of your fallen foe.
32:21We thought he might be a scout.
32:23You killed my father, bastard.
32:32Your father
32:34killed our father.
32:37But death is not paid.
32:39And mine
32:41who will pay the blood price to passion?
32:43Death will pay you.
32:45It's her.
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.
32:56He's a threat to your reign.
32:57Your brother is right, sire.
32:59Vortigan's son is not a forgiving man.
33:04And yet so I would not stop my reign of murder.
33:07As Vortigan did.
33:27I give to you life, friends.
33:31Do not give me a course
33:31to take it back.
33:51You've made a grave mistake, brother.
33:55And if so, it is mine to make.
34:21He's coming!
34:23How can you buy this blade?
34:42Is he a king?
34:45He's more than a king.
34:50The boy has the eyes of a praying bird.
34:53Stand up straight, lads.
34:55You are being addressed by the Dox Britannarium, commander of all the Roman forces in Britain.
35:04I knew your father.
35:07Tell me, boy, what does the son of Taliesin see with 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.
35:35What else do you see?
35:36I see a ring of kings standing like stones in a circle.
35:43A woman mules in their midst.
35:46She holds the sword in her hands.
35:49She is speaking, but no one hears her.
35:52No one listens.
35:54I see the blade, rusting and forgotten.
36:05Shall we have a song, Havgan?
36:10Indeed we shall.
36:20He's safe.
36:30He's safe.
36:31He's safe.
36:32He's safe.
36:36Have entregged it.
36:40He's right.
36:41He's right.
36:48He's이스.
36:50He's right.
36:54I never saw a Maximus or a sword again.
37:00A remarkable story.
37:01Why?
37:02I feel the truth.
37:06This all belonged to my father.
37:09How he came by is I?
37:10I cannot say.
37:12I do know this.
37:15The paths that brought us together have gone long before this day.
37:19I will trust you, Merlin Ambrosius.
37:24I will help 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, Arrhenius.
37:46Let it be as you say, and heed the word of your counselors.
37:49The southern kings will continue to desert you.
37:54Dismiss them.
37:55The hell we will.
37:58We've all...
37:59Go on.
38:00Let them return to their own land, and see for themselves what the Saxon Raedus have wrought.
38:05Their own people will demand to unite under your banner.
38:09I have friends in the west and north.
38:11I believe we can count them among your supporters.
38:15Master Merlin, I...
38:18I will ride to them and ride them to your cause.
38:21And what a waste for us to do, you play.
38:23King-making, Merlin.
38:25I know a place you'll be safe while we build our forces.
38:30This is where it begins.
38:35First, there is a sword.
38:37The sword of Britain.
38:39And the sword is Britain.
39:23Oh, it is the answer to many prayers, Matthew, seeing you again.
39:42It's 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.
40:00The 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.
40:27Oh, man, I once was by this.
40:29My lord Custanen will kill you.
40:59I know.
41:07I don't remember how.
41:12Almost 50 years I've carried it.
41:16Still haven't learned a note.
41:20Aurelius, 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?
41:39Listen to me carefully, though.
41:42You found me and brought me back to the world of men, and I thank you for that.
41:48But let others make their choice.
41:53I have made mine.
41:58Good night, my lord.
42:04Good night.
42:09My true friend.
42:18Happy確定.
42:19Happy birthday.
42:26Good night.
42:27Come on.
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