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The Pendragon Cycle S01E07 (2026)
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00:16The End
00:37I don't know.
00:59Maddox archers arrived last night.
01:02We estimate about 2,000, with another 500 mounted.
01:10How many of them are?
01:16More.
01:21We grow our army by twos and threes, and every day a new warship arrives from Saxon land.
01:30Do we grow?
01:30Well, some of the Domnoni eyes slipped away last night.
01:34Who do you want?
01:36The quarrels outside this tent.
01:42We all know the enemy is strong.
01:45But the ranks are more numerous than our own.
01:47It was our weakness and division that let the barbarians gain a foothold in this land.
01:54If we are to drive them out, it must be by our strength and unity.
01:58And how are we to drive out 15,000 Saxon with only two and a half thousand men?
02:13Hengist's arrogance will be his downfall.
02:23The boy is a fool.
02:265,000 could not hold that war.
02:29Not even if they were the finest soldiers in the world.
02:32We must talk to him.
02:34Attempt to impart some reason.
02:36Speak if you will.
02:38I've had my fill of talk.
02:40What are you saying?
02:41Look around you.
02:43If we stay, we're doomed.
02:44And if we retreat, the Saxons will rape and pillage this land.
02:48Let them rape and pillage.
02:50The walls of my fortress are high, and I intend to live to see another summer.
03:03I didn't figure you for a coward.
03:08Since when does a king need permission to ride among his troops?
03:11Don't lie to me, Morkant.
03:12I do not lie.
03:13You would abandon your brothers on the eve of battle.
03:17I would save my people from destruction.
03:20So should you.
03:22A Saxon army could never breach the walls of Tintagel.
03:24Send your men back to their beds, and I'll say no more of this offense.
03:30No one commands my men, but I.
03:37Yay!
03:43Mike!
03:50Bye!
03:51Superwoman!
03:54Bye!
03:56Bye!
04:01Bye!
04:02Bye!
04:03Bye!
04:04Bye!
04:22King Aurelius, I present to you the Lords of the North.
04:26Greetings, my friends.
04:28You'll find a warm welcome here.
04:31I hear you brought us some Saxons to kill.
04:33Well, that's welcome enough.
04:38Steward?
04:39Battle Chief?
04:48Are we late to the battle?
04:52The enemy's before us.
04:54What behind?
04:59I heard the Ferry of the North, the Great Warriors.
05:03Did the Saxons think you're on?
05:07No.
05:08He was me daughter's husband.
05:20My lord, there's someone waiting for you.
05:28Mother.
05:31What are you doing here?
05:35It's not safe.
05:36I've come with some brothers from the Shrine of St. Joseph to ease the pain of the wounded and the
05:43passage of the dying.
05:53What is it, Hawk?
05:58Not long ago you offered me the Fisher King's sword.
06:03I would gladly take it up now.
06:07I did not bring it.
06:10I have offered that sword to each of the three great men in my life.
06:14Your grandfather refused it.
06:15Your father refused it.
06:17And you refused it.
06:23I've always believed you were meant to be, High King.
06:27Your father prophesied it.
06:29Hafgen declared it.
06:34Perhaps they saw through me to another.
06:37And perhaps...
06:40Perhaps you were meant to wield a different weapon.
07:13King Gordas' daughter.
07:16King Gordas' daughter.
07:19Does your brother know?
07:22My brother has more important matters to attend to.
07:27As do we all.
07:37The river is too far and too deep.
07:41It's not too far on horseback.
07:43And it's not too deep if it's unguarded.
07:46As soon as we march our armies north, Hengist will turn to us.
07:51No, he won't.
07:53Because the main body of our war host will already have engaged him.
08:00Here.
08:05Make an easy target.
08:08Make him commit his war host.
08:10Aye.
08:11Then I will lead the mountain troops to the river.
08:16Cross.
08:18And I'll tuck Hengist from behind.
08:21Here.
08:22It must be me.
08:23If you can kill the Brit Volda.
08:25Himself.
08:27His armies will collapse.
08:31Don't you think it's a good plan you can call us?
08:33I think it's a desperate plan.
08:35And foolish.
08:42But I can see none better.
08:47Then the die is cast.
08:52Tomorrow.
08:54We.
08:55Make.
08:56War.
08:57For Britain!
08:58For Britain!
08:59For Britain! For Britain!
09:10For Britain!
09:12This makes us crossing.
09:14We won't need that long.
09:17Just long enough.
09:21For Merlin to remember his calling.
09:36It's good to promise.
09:38We'll put us in the north.
09:40But it isn't enough.
09:44What does Aurelia say?
09:46This new faith is glad of his judgments.
09:50He's waiting on a miracle.
09:53And why do you tell me this?
09:57Because I think you can give him one.
10:23I know what I ask.
10:27I lead you into victory with her.
10:29I know what I ask.
10:29The men of Britain will proclaim me king.
10:38Yes.
10:42But at least there will be a person.
10:43What does he do for the UH?
11:00Is he looking for me?
11:02Is he looking for me?
11:06He's looking for a weapon.
11:11He's looking for us.
11:12Here's it behind. Here's it before me. Here's it behind. Here's it before me. Here's it behind.
11:30The men are ready for battle.
11:36For the soul of Britain, the battle has already begun.
11:52Here's it behind. Here's it before me. Here's it behind.
12:07All camp is no place for a lady such as herself.
12:10The lady is never safer than with the battle chief of Britain watching over her.
12:17Forgive me if I've overstepped.
12:20No.
12:21No.
12:22No.
12:23No.
12:24No.
12:26No.
12:37No.
12:42No.
12:45No.
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12:51No.
12:58No.
13:01No.
13:05No.
13:15No.
13:23No.
13:27No.
13:35No.
13:41No.
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13:52No.
13:54No.
13:54No.
13:55No.
13:58No.
14:07No.
14:09No.
14:10No.
14:16In the days of your father's fathers, before the treachery, before the conspiracy, when
14:25the eagle still flew above the emperor's wall, and the Roman peace still held in these lands,
14:32a babe was fetched from the waters beneath Ur-Withbar, and that babe a bard, and that bard a prophet.
14:48Here then, if you will, the vision of Taliesin at Elfin at Gwyvno-Garanir, and this is the
15:00way home.
15:18Far to the west, across the sea, an everlasting land, a maiden faced the god of her father's
15:30in the sand.
15:32She saw her home destroyed, claimed by war and by the sea, a wonder of forlorn in a world
15:43that knows no peace.
15:49Far to the north, in Gwyneth's land, the country's ancient home, a poet faced the god of his father's
16:01in the stones.
16:03He saw his home destroyed, claimed by war and by the sky, a wonder of forlorn, seeking truth
16:14and off of the earth among their lies.
16:18patrons
16:20etc.
16:34paper
16:36Gwyneth Prythain now from every hill and glen
16:40Abandoned by our father's gods
16:44And swarmed by mournful men
16:47We've seen our homes destroyed now
16:51From hill and glenolite
16:54United now we rise
16:58Up like dragons in the night
17:02Ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah
17:08Ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah
17:15Seize your sword and join the fray
17:19Our held ground will free
17:21Rebuke the Saxon gods
17:25Drive their war hosts to the sea
17:28Never again our homes destroyed
17:33Our names will live in song
17:35When the hero's cup is raised
17:39Let our victory wine be strong
17:42Ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah,
17:57ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah,
18:01ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah,
18:02ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah,
18:04ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah,
18:05ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah, ooh-ah
18:23There is a land shining with goodness
18:27Where each man protects his brother's dignity as his own
18:31Where war and want have ceased
18:33And all races live under the same law of love and honor
18:38It is a land bright with truth
18:40Where a man's word is his pledge and falsehood is banished
18:46Where children sleep safely in their mother's arms
18:49And never know fear or pain
18:53A land where kings extend their hands in justice rather than reach for the sword
18:58Where mercy, kindness and compassion flow like deep water over the land
19:09And men revere virtue
19:11Revere truth
19:13Revere beauty
19:15Above comfort
19:17Pleasure
19:18And selfish gain
19:24A land where peace reigns in the hearts of men
19:26Faith blazes like a beacon from every hill
19:30Love like a fire from every heart
19:32Where the true God is worshipped
19:34And his ways are claimed by all
19:39There is a golden realm of light, my friends
19:45And it is called the kingdom of summer
19:48Know
20:15At last
20:16Loneless
21:19Be strong.
21:20Be resilient.
21:31It is an honor, Father, to ride with you into battle.
21:37May we both earn names the Bard shall speak of throughout the ages.
21:54And may God in heaven deliver us.
22:34I've seen the souls of men start so.
22:36While I've been playing kingmaker and politician, while I've been wallowing in my misery for a lifetime or more, while
22:47I was busy being king in Maradunum and fame brother in the north, and dreaming away my youth, I should
22:56have been focused on my first calling.
23:02My true calling.
23:07I am Merlin Emrys, son of Taliesin ap Elfin ap Gwyvno, and I am the last true bard of the
23:15Islands of the Mighty.
23:17I will uphold you, Emberth, as the bards of the olden.
23:27Fate to Britain never rests in the hands of the Great Light.
23:42And I will see you when the battle is won.
23:55It's your prayers, it fell.
23:58I am the last two.
24:30Let's go.
25:03Are we not riding with them, Lord?
25:06No.
25:08We must fight a different battle.
25:37Men of the island of the mighty, long have your tribes fought alone.
25:42Against the Irish, Picts, Scotty and Saxon, the times against each other, east and west, north
25:55and south, Cymru and Brigante, Kenobi and Demetri, Belgae and Demoniae.
26:07Since Bran the Blessed, you have only known peace when it was given to you.
26:11You've only known unity when it was forced upon you by stronger kings.
26:16But today, you stand together.
26:19You stand as Britons.
26:24You stand as one.
26:26You stand as one.
26:51Behold the sword of Magnus Maximus.
26:55Emperor of Britain and Rome, who held this land against the barbarians so long ago.
27:06Now behold you, battle chief.
27:11Miss hold the line, brother.
27:14Miss hold Britain.
27:20Miss hold Britain.
27:32Miss hold Britain.
27:33Miss hold Britain.
27:38Miss hold Britain.
27:41Miss hold Britain.
27:41Miss hold Britain.
27:48Miss hold Britain.
27:49Miss hold Britain.
27:51Miss hold Britain.
27:52Miss hold Britain.
27:52Miss hold Britain.
27:54Oh, oh, oh, oh.
28:39Oh, oh, oh.
28:56Oh, oh, oh, oh.
29:08Hold your formations!
29:11Hold!
29:18Any man who runs, dies!
29:25Hold!
29:25Hold!
29:27Hold your formations!
29:30Vent the prison, please!
29:32Hold!
29:41Hold!
29:43Hold!
29:44Hold!
29:44Hold!
29:47Hold!
29:48Hold!
29:49Hold!
29:54Hold!
29:55Hold!
30:01Hold!
30:01Hold!
30:03Hold!
30:05Hold!
30:06Hold!
30:09Hold!
30:10Hold!
30:14Hold!
30:21Hold!
32:03Ready yourselves!
32:06Now!
32:16Where is he going?
32:42Oh!
32:45Oh!
32:48Who's that?
32:55Do it!
33:29Oh, my God.
33:53No!
33:56Touchdown!
34:01The breaking throw!
34:14Hold the line!
34:21Push them down! Push them down!
34:36Well done, Battle Chief.
34:39Well done.
35:14I would urge you to be cautious.
35:18I would urge you to be cautious.
35:28I would urge you to be cautious.
35:29Oh...
35:31God.
35:42I don't know.
35:57I don't know.
36:04I don't know.
36:19I don't know.
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40:08I don't know.
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40:55I don't know.
40:56I don't know.
41:01I don't know.
41:09Ah, he's down!
41:34Just as your witch might have foresaw.
41:45Loose the arrows.
41:47My men are down there.
41:48The witch foresaw their deaths.
41:51You will be rewarded.
41:56Today...
41:58Britain dies!
42:02Oh, they won't go.
42:04Don't go to hell.
42:07You won't go at this much!
42:09You won't go!
42:11They won't go.
42:15No, you won't go.
42:24No they won't go.
42:25I won't go too far.
42:30This leads me here.
42:30Go!
42:31Interesting.
42:34The Great Light Upholders.
42:37The waste of it all.
42:40The senselessness.
42:42How many lives must be lost before you accept the power you were born to wield?
42:48The Great Light Upholders.
42:50Great Light.
42:52Great Darkness.
42:54What separates day from night?
42:57Only a handful of hours?
42:59A turn of the Earth?
43:02We are not so different, you and I.
43:21We are overrun!
43:24Start the retreat!
43:25Or we are lost!
43:27We are overrun!
43:32You know what you must do.
43:36Why do you fall down?
43:42We need you now.
43:46We need you now.
43:50Feel the power in your arms.
43:55Feel the strong steel in your hand.
44:05Come on.
44:05Take me.
44:12I remember what they did to me my love.
44:17Take me.
44:18Take me.
44:21I remember what they did to me, my love.
44:39I don't know.
45:14Harris!
45:16Harris!
45:39They are dying, Mervyn.
45:44Britain is dying.
45:47The vision of your father is dying.
45:53Your battle chief is dying.
45:57And your king is dead.
46:01You do not need forgiveness.
46:03Just the will to power.
46:05And when you have vanquished your foes, we will rule together.
46:08The king and queen of the kingdom of Soma.
46:11Jesus!
46:42Every city of Soma live in Soma.
46:43You do not know.
46:43I am the same.
46:44You do not know the king of Soma.
46:45On the Gabriel one day to watch of Soma.
46:51It's hard to click on the other card.
46:51It is a sword.
46:57If you families send me to Soma.
47:01I've already been baptised.
47:03I know my son.
47:06It's been a long time since you were clean.
47:16Your work isn't yet finished, Manon.
47:19The great darkness we've long feared has gained a foothold on the Island of the Mighty.
47:33You should have let me die.
47:39You sang your life into me.
47:43But that you had remained instead.
47:48I had my time.
47:51I completed my work.
47:56You.
47:59You were my vision, my son.
48:03I failed.
48:07Then you must start again.
48:12You must go back the way you came.
48:16What does that mean?
48:22Letters for you to discover.
48:31It's the father's right to give his son his first shave.
48:35That right was stolen from me by the one you fear most.
48:41Morgan.
48:42And yet, Swift's sure hand has given us this moment.
48:47To make right that loss.
49:02Let's go home, my son.
49:02Let's go home, my son.
49:02Let's go home.
49:11Let's go home, my son.
49:19Go forth, you need the day.
49:35It's time for us both to leave this place.
49:39One comes with prayers of how would you feel of the new name.
49:44Father, we'll dress you in clothes appropriate to your rank.
49:48I'll stay here with you, Father.
49:53I've ever been with you, Merlin.
49:58Merlin.
50:05Merlin.
50:13Merlin.
50:20I am not the king of the Summer Kingdom, Morgan.
50:25And you're only the queen of air in darkness.
50:28Merlin.
50:32You fool.
50:34So clinging to the promises of a god who has abandoned you.
50:39We're not abandoned.
50:42Not yet.
50:43Not yet.
50:52No!
50:54No!
50:56No!
51:02No!
51:03Good luck!
51:03Take your sister!
51:04No!
51:07No!
51:11Arcadia!
51:53One battle, one war, men's hearts remain unchanged.
52:02And yet, when I consider what you must have sacrificed, I need to face-
52:14I sacrifice nothing!
52:20My power comes as easily as your nephew.
52:26And as your fathers, I will see you again, Morgun.
52:40I see you again, Morgun.
53:04I will see you again, Morgun.
53:23I will see you again, Morgun.
53:24I will see you again, Morgun.
53:56I will see you again, Morgun.
54:28I will see you again, Morgun.
54:53I will see you again, Morgun.
54:58I will see you again, Morgun.
55:15All hail Aurelius, High King and Pendragon of Britain.
55:21All hail Aurelius, High King and Pendragon of Britain.
55:46Walleus, Walleus.
56:05King Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
56:21Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
56:50Aurelius, me llame Maitoso, me llame Maitoso.
56:53Aurelius, me llame Maitoso, me llame Maitoso, me llame Maitoso, me llame Maitoso.
57:24Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
57:30Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
57:35Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
58:00Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
58:02Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
58:30Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
58:32Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
58:33Aurelius, me llame Maitoso.
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