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The Pendragon Cycle Episode 5 with English Subtitles

In Episode 5, the journey takes a dangerous turn as powerful enemies close in and hidden truths begin to surface. The heroes must face difficult choices that test their courage, loyalty, and fate.

With epic fantasy, intense action, and emotional depth, this episode pushes the story toward an even greater conflict.

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00:00:28Transcription by ESO. Translation by —
00:00:33Look at one with a shining brow.
00:00:38They say you are the power of your people.
00:00:43Why do you all allow one of their sacred stones to fill you?
00:00:50Will you be the blood to raise it?
00:00:53Hawk.
00:01:00Hawk.
00:01:44My brothers, I greet you in the name of the Great Light, whose coming was foretold within
00:01:51this sacred ring.
00:02:00You resent my greeting.
00:02:03Why?
00:02:06If my brothers are silent, perhaps it is because they are no longer certain who it is that addresses
00:02:12them as our druid of the Sacred Grove.
00:02:15Who says these things?
00:02:16We have heard it said that you have left the old ways to follow a new god, a foreign god.
00:02:22From ancient days, we have sought knowledge so that we might learn the truth of all things.
00:02:28Is this not so?
00:02:29It is.
00:02:31Then how should we be slow to grasp the truth when it is proclaimed before us?
00:02:35We know many truths, Master.
00:02:38Which truth is proclaimed this day?
00:02:40The final truth.
00:02:41Then you have become a follower of this Yezu.
00:02:48He is the Great Light of whom our forebear spoke.
00:02:53He is the one we have always sought to find and worshipped unknowingly.
00:02:57And it is his priests who cut down our groves, toppled our ancient places.
00:03:02Men act in ignorance.
00:03:04Yet the truth remains.
00:03:07We all know from whence these ideas came.
00:03:09We all know who it was who led the great Hafgan astray.
00:03:13Taliesin was the greatest bard who ever lived.
00:03:16He betrayed our brotherhood.
00:03:17He gave our brotherhood its greatest vision.
00:03:20Lies.
00:03:20You do not deserve truth.
00:03:22Sacrilege.
00:03:23How is this?
00:03:25No one may set that first on the Sacred Seat.
00:03:30That's a blasphemy.
00:03:32Not even the archduid himself.
00:03:33Nono may.
00:03:34Unnoc Funnishable Life
00:03:34Not even the Uno may.
00:03:50Servants of the Truth.
00:03:51Hear me.
00:03:52Why do you wonder that the wisest among you should greet you in the name of Yezu?
00:03:56The one who called himself the Way and the Truth.
00:03:59How is it that you who seek the truth in all ways should be blind to it now you believe
00:04:05this grove is sacred
00:04:09These stones
00:04:13The old I say he who created the stones in the trees is greater as his ways
00:04:30Enough
00:04:33Madeline
00:04:56King Taldrigg's steward gave me a pic of the kitchen before we left.
00:05:00We have some raw onions.
00:05:03Raw parsnips.
00:05:04Raw leeks, cheese, carrots, also raw, barley bread, and plenty of plums to help digest it all.
00:05:24You've been here before.
00:05:27Once.
00:05:30Long ago.
00:05:35We must be alive as we near Kustanen's border.
00:05:40You know as well as anyone alive what grief can do to a man.
00:05:46Yes.
00:05:48I suppose I do.
00:05:52You know as well.
00:06:22God's take you, Aurelius. I might have killed you.
00:06:24Can't see like that. I think the whole Saxon army could have cracked up on you.
00:06:32I should knock you on your kingly ass.
00:06:36See? The Fairfoot return.
00:06:38Hail and hold and free from Inchartan.
00:06:40Hmm. Fine.
00:06:47How many?
00:06:48More than 10,000.
00:06:54The old men that came through.
00:06:56The men of the west are with us.
00:07:00I saw them in camp this morning.
00:07:02Brave hearts, everyone.
00:07:07I was hoping for more.
00:07:09No.
00:07:11But if I mounted, one of the warriors is worth at least three sacks on the front.
00:07:20And where does that leave us?
00:07:25I was hoping for more.
00:07:27No.
00:07:32No.
00:07:34No.
00:07:38No.
00:07:42No.
00:07:49No.
00:07:50No.
00:07:51No.
00:07:51No.
00:07:53No.
00:07:55No.
00:07:56We have come from King Loth of Oakady.
00:07:58Ally to the Great Hingist.
00:08:03Let's go.
00:08:38Let's go.
00:09:00It is fortunate for you that you have to.
00:09:04My lord Hengist.
00:09:06He's not a lord.
00:09:07He's Bretwalder.
00:09:08Lord of all lords.
00:09:11Bretwalder.
00:09:13I have come bearing gifts from my father, Kangloth, and his wife.
00:09:35My thanks to your father, your mother.
00:09:39The Lady Morgian is no mother of mine.
00:09:43Not the witch's flesh and blood.
00:09:46Be careful, boy.
00:09:48You do not want to outlive your usefulness to her.
00:09:53Or me.
00:09:54They must have been a master of my son.
00:09:58I am a master of my son.
00:10:08The Lady Morgian.
00:10:10The Lady Morgian.
00:10:11The Lady Morgian.
00:10:13The Lady Morgian.
00:10:14The Lady Morgian.
00:10:43I'm glad you're back, pal.
00:10:46It's been a titan star trying to keep these bastards from killing each other.
00:10:50Look out these Demeterian, Pagans, Mithras worshippers, Christians.
00:11:00There'll be plenty of killing soon enough.
00:11:04Just imagine the glory of a land.
00:11:07Whatever glory there is in slaughter, I've had my fill.
00:11:14Whose words are these?
00:11:19I learned much while I was a tinist overlock.
00:11:21Of course you did.
00:11:22I spoke with the Fisher King.
00:11:24He told me of the western land from when the Firfolk came.
00:11:27He told me of his realm and their thousand years of peace and how war amongst their kings nearly destroyed
00:11:32their people.
00:11:35They spin tales like old women spin flax thread, brother.
00:11:39King-making requires blood and sweat.
00:11:44You know this, brother.
00:11:47I learned more there.
00:11:51I learned to teach you the Christ.
00:11:56And I have become his follower.
00:12:01What does it matter?
00:12:03Take a new god.
00:12:05Take a dozen for all I care.
00:12:07Better our chances.
00:12:09It is more than that, Uther.
00:12:11I've seen what the Fisher King and his people have done for the weak and the suffering.
00:12:14I've seen their mercy and it is stronger than the strength of armies.
00:12:16It is the future of Britain.
00:12:18And it must be our future too.
00:12:20Are you?
00:12:25Are you out of your mind?
00:12:32Uther.
00:12:34I brought brother Aaron from in the Savalak.
00:12:37He's come to instruct you in the Catechism of the Church.
00:12:40And baptize you in the name of Lord Jesus.
00:12:42God bless you.
00:12:49Baptize me.
00:12:55I will do anything for you.
00:12:58I will lead your war host.
00:13:00I will kill your enemies.
00:13:04I will bend the knee in call you king.
00:13:08But please, do not ask me to do this.
00:13:18Look at them.
00:13:20Boys playing the game of kings.
00:13:23They've played it well, as Vortigern can attest.
00:13:28They may have rooted out that usurper and settled their blood debt,
00:13:32but that does not make Aurelius my High King.
00:13:36Careful now, my friend.
00:13:38There are some who would misunderstand and consider those words as treasonous.
00:13:41Especially now the Saxon host draws nigh.
00:13:44I know you too well, Morgant,
00:13:46believe you're willing to bend your knee for any man.
00:13:50What are you weaving in that spider's mind?
00:13:56The brothers defeated Vortigern with the help of their kinsman's army,
00:14:00an army that even now sails for Amorica.
00:14:03How many men are left for them to call upon?
00:14:07Two hundred?
00:14:08And you will openly move against them?
00:14:10With the Saxons marching against us.
00:14:12Do you take me for a fool?
00:14:17But who's to say on the day of battle
00:14:21whether they're the ones to lead us to victory and gain the glory?
00:14:26They say they have the Emerus with them.
00:14:32I am Magnus Maximus.
00:14:35Taliesin.
00:14:36Blessed Bran himself.
00:14:39I've met this so-called Emerus of theirs.
00:14:45And the Merlin died long before you and I were born, Donod.
00:14:51If he ever lived.
00:14:57Now, those boys are on their own.
00:15:02I'm not this or the other one.
00:15:11I'm not the only one who had completed the Holy Ghost
00:15:15but not that только by the Reds were in a row.
00:15:16I don't want to die.
00:15:16It's as if they're just a two of us.
00:15:16They're not a one of us or two of us.
00:15:17Is that any one of us?
00:15:18Is that so-called?
00:15:19I don't want to die.
00:15:28Let's go now.
00:15:29I don't want to die.
00:15:54I'm fine.
00:15:58Truly, Mother.
00:16:01You should eat something for your strength.
00:16:13He's been divided in his heart for a long time.
00:16:16I think now that it is over, he finally feels free.
00:16:22Divided?
00:16:23Between Yesu and the old gods.
00:16:25But how can he be happy?
00:16:26The Brotherhood still refused to believe,
00:16:28even after.
00:16:30Not every man will choose to believe
00:16:32and follow the light, my little hawk.
00:16:34Dead men rise and
00:16:36stones dance in the air.
00:16:38And nothing you or anyone else can do
00:16:40will change that.
00:16:42The day light is waning, Merlin.
00:16:47Go.
00:17:12What kind of man is this?
00:17:13Who can stand against such power?
00:17:16For who?
00:17:17I imagine Atali Esed,
00:17:20son of the greatest druid who ever lived,
00:17:23prince of Yinza Avalak,
00:17:25and champion of the summer...
00:17:27who, and muy, muy, muy, muy, hyped.
00:17:30Twice at a House her everyday.
00:17:33Fuck yeah.
00:17:52Really?
00:17:52I find the boy,
00:17:53they're too strong.
00:17:53Uh.
00:17:53Who?
00:17:54Who?
00:17:55Who...
00:17:56Who?
00:17:57Who?
00:17:57Who?
00:17:57How did he do
00:18:10Mother!
00:18:14Have a gun!
00:18:22Mother!
00:18:25Have a gun!
00:18:33God has a gun!
00:18:36Death is a gun!
00:18:38Get up in the air!
00:18:39I don't know.
00:19:26I don't know.
00:19:39I don't know.
00:19:40I don't know.
00:19:41If you're not sure, there's still this side.
00:19:44If then, in senses,
00:19:49the sun will be shredder.
00:19:54I'm going to accept that.
00:19:56Gather your faith.
00:20:13I don't know.
00:20:44I don't know.
00:21:11I don't know.
00:21:12What are you doing?
00:21:27Let go of me.
00:21:36He that lends unto the house of the most, I will dwell unto the shadows of my king.
00:21:41I will say of the Lord, he is my refuge and my fortress, my God in heaven.
00:21:46Great Lord!
00:22:02Shoshen!
00:22:32I spent six winters with the hill folk of the whole claim, learning the ways of Earth's
00:22:38first children.
00:22:42When I eventually mastered their tongue, they taught me of a cloud shaped like a hand that
00:22:47stopped the blade.
00:22:50At first, I looked to make myself escape.
00:22:54In time, however, I began to sense a purpose at work in my presence among them.
00:23:03A purpose that would eventually make itself known.
00:23:24We should send an emissary east.
00:23:27Only the legions can defeat such a force.
00:23:29There are no legions.
00:23:31Scarce even are.
00:23:33Vortigern invited his doom upon us.
00:23:35And yet, the Saxons stayed in their lands and honored their treaty with him.
00:23:43Until he was killed.
00:23:44The Saxon will honor a treaty while it suits him.
00:23:49Whether Vortigern had lived or not, they would have turned their eyes to us eventually.
00:23:55King Golas.
00:23:57Vortigern is gone.
00:23:59Rome is gone.
00:24:00The Saxon is here.
00:24:03What more is there to say?
00:24:05Then he can have your fight.
00:24:06Aye.
00:24:07But who will lead the fight?
00:24:09My brother is hiking.
00:24:11Your brother commands no army of his own.
00:24:15We men of the west recognize Aurelius as the lawful High King.
00:24:20And we offer him our armies.
00:24:22Every horse, spearman and archer.
00:24:24We all acknowledge Aurelius' claim.
00:24:27High King he may be.
00:24:28Maybe?
00:24:30But leading an army requires training.
00:24:34Skill.
00:24:35You bastard.
00:24:39I have named my brother.
00:24:41The Dux Britanniorum.
00:24:43The battle chief of all the armies of the Island of the Mighty.
00:24:45Well, there has not been a Dux Britanniorum since...
00:24:49Since Maximus marched to Rome.
00:24:50And yet there is one now.
00:24:53Uther is unmatched on the battlefield.
00:24:55And is a keen strategist.
00:24:58As I believe you yourself can attest.
00:25:01We could not be sworn the oath to you, this High King.
00:25:04You swore an oath to our father.
00:25:06Your father is dead.
00:25:08You ask my opinion, I give it now.
00:25:12Your father did nothing to make us stronger.
00:25:16He took more from our harvest than any Saxon raider.
00:25:20And Vortigan, he sold us to the barbarians.
00:25:23And betrayed our brothers at the treason of the Long Knives.
00:25:27Or you, coward behind your walls.
00:25:30I will not suffer insult from a half-Saxon bastard boy.
00:25:35No matter who your father was.
00:25:37I will fight the barbarians.
00:25:40But I've had enough of High Kings.
00:25:57You've spoken many words in haste.
00:25:59Some, not so easily retracted.
00:26:02And you are not my tutor that I would be schooled.
00:26:04Do you not realize the damage you just caused?
00:26:06Do you not realize those vipers are openly moving against you?
00:26:10If you give them the right name of Dux, you might as well give them your crown.
00:26:13I have no crown. I have no kingdom.
00:26:17Now, for you, do not stop the suction of all of them and other people.
00:26:24How many men did Squallus command?
00:26:26420 from Demonia.
00:26:29Quarter of a force.
00:26:40You told me earlier, I wouldn't do anything else of you.
00:26:43You'd kill my enemies.
00:26:46Bend a knee.
00:26:50You have got to say the word.
00:26:55I want you to find Squallus.
00:26:56Or make amends.
00:26:58I've told you what needs to be done.
00:26:59What's up?
00:27:00I'm gonna do it.
00:27:04Maybe no one will, you will be done.
00:27:26What you wanna do?
00:27:27I want you to find a man.
00:27:29And you will be killed!
00:27:29I'll be killed!
00:27:35I give you good greetings, my lord.
00:27:39Ruther.
00:27:48King Gawlas here.
00:27:51You will return presently.
00:27:52Perhaps you would like to sit while you wait.
00:27:58Would you care for a drink as well, Lord Ruther?
00:28:01That's close.
00:28:10Cornovia not fame for their wine, but I hope you'll find it pleasing.
00:28:27You must be one of Lord Aurelius's men.
00:28:30Are you from Amorica, then?
00:28:32I've heard it is a beautiful land full of apple trees and white cliffs.
00:28:38Aye.
00:28:39It is.
00:28:45The forest there, big and full of game.
00:28:49The field's perfect for tilling crops.
00:28:53But no country is as good for Ciceroan.
00:29:02Alfredo doesn't catch on that.
00:29:05Ygirna!
00:29:09By Christ and his saints!
00:29:11Father!
00:29:11Does your offense know no bounds?
00:29:13Perhaps across the sea, in the Roman war camps, they taught you to prey on the young and naive.
00:29:18Lord Uther assaults you, father.
00:29:20I was merely extending him your courtesy while we awaited your return.
00:29:26Then speak, boy.
00:29:30What do you have to say?
00:29:31Raptor is the wind.
00:29:32Do you have to, laden up?
00:29:32No, that's it.
00:29:32Si si
00:29:32tour
00:29:32ou
00:29:44i
00:29:44Let's go.
00:30:14Let's go.
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00:36:28do. And if Gorlaz withdraws his warband, they will most certainly follow.
00:36:44We cannot let our forces be divided, not even by one man. If we do, the enemy will prevail.
00:36:53And Britain will be lost.
00:36:57Without even a fight.
00:37:11Not exactly the reception you were hoping for.
00:37:15It was exactly the reception I was respecting.
00:37:19Forgive me then, my lord, but why did we come here?
00:37:22I must go back the way I came. All the way to the beginning.
00:37:29Without the North, the kings of Britain are not strong enough to repel the invaders.
00:37:37Even you may struggle to persuade a king who hates you, who blames you for...
00:37:42I know what he blames me for.
00:37:44Then you know how hard this is going to be.
00:37:49And you may not have noticed, but we are currently locked in a dungeon.
00:37:55I had noticed.
00:38:03Costanin's anger is fierce, but it will pass.
00:38:08We were bound together once that bond would not fail.
00:38:11He is still the man I knew.
00:38:13Are you certain?
00:38:32Are you certain?
00:38:34It is our gift and our curse.
00:38:40All men change, lord.
00:38:44Even us.
00:39:03It is an insult to all of us.
00:39:06No matter the father.
00:39:09The boy should have consulted us before naming his brother the ducks.
00:39:14Perhaps in Amorica, one king lords it over another as he wills.
00:39:24But that is not how it is done here.
00:39:33You've always heard a silver tongue.
00:39:36Spitt out this thing that you're trying to end up.
00:39:40Only that I took an oath to Aurelius.
00:39:43And to his fool of a brother.
00:39:45We must have a battle chief who can lead us to victory.
00:39:50And that Donald is right.
00:39:53If there is to be a dux Britanniarum, let us decide it in council.
00:39:57We are all kings, are we not?
00:39:59Do we not all supply and train our own war bands?
00:40:03Should we not have a say in who would lead them?
00:40:06And if Aurelius refuses to heed our wisdom, then he must be challenged.
00:40:14You said yourself, you swore an oath to the boy.
00:40:18And as you have said, you have not.
00:40:48They are two slithering snakes.
00:40:52I know.
00:40:54Then why do you entertain them?
00:40:56Because they are kings of Britain.
00:40:58And because they speak the truth.
00:41:02The brothers are honorable men.
00:41:05Aurelius, perhaps.
00:41:07But he is young.
00:41:10Untried.
00:41:12At war with the Saxon, there's no place to learn how to lead.
00:41:16You learnt in battle.
00:41:19How much like your mother you are.
00:41:22Whenever a fell mood would fall, she would speak to me thus.
00:41:25You're torn, father.
00:41:26I can see it.
00:41:29Sometimes, honor makes demands of us that it would be foolish to fulfill.
00:41:36This is the way of a king.
00:41:39It is not your way.
00:42:01But my dungeon's given you time to think, mother.
00:42:06They have.
00:42:08Time I much needed.
00:42:13Yeah, for me as well.
00:42:16You know, truth be told.
00:42:18I did not believe I would ever see you again.
00:42:22Once.
00:42:27There was much I wanted to say to you.
00:42:31So many things.
00:42:42I find there is nothing left in my heart.
00:42:46But justice.
00:42:49You were a father to me.
00:42:52And you were a son.
00:42:57That's right.
00:42:58You failed!
00:43:00And no one will exact your father's prize!
00:43:03For that failure!
00:43:08For that failure!
00:43:11And with greatest regrets, that in the hour of tribulation, the distance between our realms
00:43:16is too far.
00:43:17Further, as the Irish raids increase...
00:43:20That's enough.
00:43:21The code isn't coming.
00:43:23Have we received any replies to our other letters?
00:43:25Heldorf of Eberachum, and Ogrovan of Delgethlai.
00:43:31Both asked pardon, because they're unable to send aid.
00:43:35And with the loss of Orkidi, we've heard no word at all.
00:43:39Cowens and traitors!
00:43:40Shame you've been lost.
00:43:43You send a reply thanking them for their answers.
00:43:48Even with all the warbands here, we're still in make-up more than half a legion in strength.
00:43:56Our enemy is disorganized and undisciplined.
00:43:59Forgive me, Lord Aurelius, but our enemy grows stronger by the hour.
00:44:07Every day, more ships cross the sea, bringing Saxons, Angles, Jutes.
00:44:12We are outmatched five to one.
00:44:15The Emrys is rallying the kings of the north.
00:44:18The warbands could be running to aid even now.
00:44:21Could be.
00:44:21The north do not care if we live in peace or burn at the torch.
00:44:26Let us speak truthfully among ourselves, brothers.
00:44:30Not since the days of the legions have so many foes gathered in the island of the mighty.
00:44:35If we are to have any hope of victory, there must be nothing left to chance.
00:44:43I call on us to name King Gawlas as Dux Britanniarum.
00:44:47You baristered.
00:44:50I second this choice.
00:44:52This is treason.
00:44:53Your brother is not king yet.
00:44:56And who challenges his claim?
00:44:59I do.
00:45:02And before we play king-making, there is a war that must be won.
00:45:09The choosing of the Dux could mean the difference between victory and defeat.
00:45:14I ask you and your brother to step aside and let another lead.
00:45:22You bastard!
00:45:23You zero-brother-rights!
00:45:25To follow you would not only mean the death of many, it would mean the death of Britain!
00:45:30Well, if death comes, it comes to you first.
00:45:32You threaten me!
00:45:33Enough!
00:45:34Enough!
00:45:37Steady, brother.
00:45:40We cannot afford to lose one man.
00:45:45Will you follow me into battle?
00:45:48I will not send the sons of my lords to die behind two undisciplined and untrained boys.
00:45:58Then we will settle this the old way.
00:46:02So we must.
00:46:09Fetch my arm and shield before this old ox changes his mind.
00:46:12No, no, no.
00:46:14They're challenging me for the throne.
00:46:17If I'm to be hiking, this is a fight I must win.
00:46:30If I'm down, keep going.
00:46:35No, no, I have care.
00:46:45Okay.
00:46:51Do you know what the punishment was in Atlantis for betraying a king?
00:47:00I know your grief, Lord. It is my own. Though I bear it not as you.
00:47:06You bear it not at all. But you will.
00:47:23What are you doing? Peles had nothing to do with that day.
00:47:27He followed his master. Then he followed my child.
00:47:31This didn't stop this, Atlantis. You quarrel is with me.
00:47:45No.
00:47:55Watch him suffer like I suffered.
00:48:03Look at you. You're just going to let him die, aren't you? Like you let her die.
00:48:09Custodon, please.
00:48:10All you've got to do is slay me and save him.
00:48:16Like you could have saved her.
00:48:26Show me you could have saved her!
00:48:29Call me.
00:48:53Come on!
00:48:54Come on!
00:48:55Come on!
00:59:19We're right back.
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