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00:25There is no one to whom I may entrust my story.
00:41Perhaps it is unwise to keep a journal, a confession to what my enemies would deem my sins, but if
00:52I do not write it, it will be written for me by those who would burn me at the stake
00:59for...
01:11Who's there?
01:13You are Lady Joanna Constantine, are you not?
01:17Not one step further, sir.
01:20But we are old friends, you and I.
01:23We met in a tavern, five years gone.
01:27At the time, you believed me a demon.
01:38Do you believe it still?
01:41I have learned differently since.
01:47There is a task I need accomplished.
01:50A task that is beyond the king of dreams?
01:54Something of some value to me has been stolen.
01:57I cannot involve myself in the matter.
02:02It is a family affair.
02:07Is it dangerous?
02:09Yes.
02:11Very much so.
02:17What are you offering me, then?
02:20I will give you what it is in my power to give you.
02:28Where is this task sending me?
02:50Stop right there, Citizen S.
02:53You're out very late, are you not?
03:03I have a room at the inn here, at Momora, Citizens.
03:06What do you have in that sack?
03:09Food, perhaps?
03:11I assure you, there is nothing in this sack that would interest you.
03:15We will decide that.
03:18Open it.
03:28There, my gallants.
03:32Satisfied?
03:33What old thing?
03:33Whose head is that?
03:36This Aristo swine violated my little sister.
03:40When I heard he was being brought to the Committee of Public Safety,
03:43I persuaded the executioner to give me his head,
03:46which I will take back to my village
03:48and I will show to my poor mother
03:50and she will spit on his face like this.
03:59Let her be, she's a mad woman.
04:00Let her be.
04:02Your eyes are as dull as your wits, Michelle.
04:07Come here, good citizeness.
04:10I wish to inspect your head more closely.
04:20A thousand thanks, Gu.
04:22This will buy many amok's, many cabbages,
04:25and many bottles of wine.
04:28You know, why do I ever doubt you?
04:29Because, my dear friend,
04:31you have nothing between your ears,
04:33feathers, and chicken talking.
04:34Come.
04:35Come.
04:36Come.
04:37Come.
04:39Come.
04:40Come.
04:40Come.
04:43Come.
04:45Come.
04:48I am sorry.
04:51Couldn't be helped.
04:53The earring would bring him nothing but misery.
04:56Eventually, it'll come back to me.
04:58It's been stolen before.
05:00And your ear.
05:03Do you mean, will it grow back?
05:06Alas, no.
05:08All the rest of me would have done so long ago.
05:12In which case,
05:15this might not hurt.
05:20My injuries would have been far more severe
05:22had it not been for your extremely convincing performance.
05:26I admire Jaws as well.
05:29Playing dead is easy.
05:31It's actually dying I can't seem to manage.
05:34You should both be so lucky.
05:37No, I wouldn't wish that upon you.
05:43Whoever you are.
05:47I am Lady Joanna Constantine.
05:49And I am at your service.
05:51An aristocrat?
05:53In the people's France?
05:55As long as I can escape Robespierre's guillotine.
05:58Well, we have no use to you there.
05:59It was Robespierre himself who decided
06:01I was a threat to the people of France.
06:03And had his men lock me in the crypt
06:05in which you found me.
06:06You don't look that dangerous to me.
06:09You haven't heard me sing.
06:12Dancing, of course, is out of the question.
06:18May I ask you?
06:21What is it you intend to do with me?
06:23I intend to take you home.
06:25To your home?
06:28Back to the island from which you were stolen,
06:30which I hope will be much better guarded from now on.
06:33You know about the island?
06:35Aye.
06:37Master Orpheus.
06:40Did the priest send you?
06:47To my father?
06:51I am not empty to say.
06:59How is he?
07:01Did he seem all right?
07:06At the moment, sir, my concern is for us.
07:11The soldiers we met will have told their superiors by now
07:14and word will be out to look for a young woman with a head.
07:16With two heads.
07:17The city gates will not be open until morning.
07:20I wish they had not seen you.
07:22Well, they have, milady.
07:24So we better think fast,
07:26or else we'll both be as good as lost.
07:29Well, they do say two heads are better than one.
07:43Good morning, captain.
07:45Officers.
07:49Check that.
08:01Where have you hidden it?
08:03I do not know what you were talking about.
08:05We know that you have in your possession
08:07a stolen artifact.
08:11Citizenship Bonchance.
08:13Her name is not Bonchance, captain.
08:16Captain.
08:28Good day, citizen Rob Speer.
08:32Your name is Joanna Constantine.
08:35You are now in possession of something
08:36which belongs to the people of France.
08:38An object of superstition and decadence.
08:43I want it back, Mademoiselle Constantine.
08:49And what would you do with the head
08:51if I were to tell you where it is?
08:54I would destroy it utterly.
08:57And I will.
08:59We are remaking the world here.
09:01Creating an age of pure reason.
09:04So I will not have an imagined oracle
09:07at large in my country.
09:10If anything threatens France,
09:12it is my duty to destroy it.
09:15So I've seen.
09:20You will save France
09:25if it means killing every child, woman, and man
09:29in the country to do it.
09:33We will find the head, woman.
09:36And you will help us.
09:41You have tonight to think further on this.
09:43Or in the morning,
09:44the guillotine will steal your tongue forever.
09:49Take her away.
10:03Thus it was,
10:04I found myself immured
10:06in the palace of Luxembourg,
10:09where my death awaited me
10:10at the edge of a weighted blade.
10:28You're having problems, I see.
10:35It's putting it mildly, don't you think?
10:39Will you help me?
10:41I may not be seen
10:42to intervene in the matter.
10:44Then might I suggest
10:45you give the matter some thought, sir.
10:47Your son's head is valuable to you.
10:49And I am rather attached to mine.
10:50Indeed, hitherto we have been inseparable.
10:52Now it appears both heads might be lost.
10:58How is he?
11:01He asked me the same about you.
11:03And you said nothing, of course.
11:04I didn't answer.
11:06Of course.
11:11He says he wishes to die.
11:17He wants that to send to me.
11:22I suppose I cannot blame him.
11:25After all, he's suffered.
11:29But even in his current state,
11:30he is...
11:32He's more alive than anyone I've ever met.
11:36He jokes.
11:37At his own expense, he's curious.
11:40He asks questions,
11:41and more remarkably,
11:41he listens to the answers.
11:45He even offered to sing for me.
11:51Did he sing for you?
11:52He did not.
11:54As at the time,
11:55the Sephideta and I
11:55were trying not to draw attention
11:56to ourselves.
11:58Is he able to sing in the place
12:00where you have hidden him?
12:03Yes.
12:06Although I don't think
12:06he'll feel much like singing.
12:08He will if you ask him to.
12:31It came to me in a dream.
12:34It was so obvious.
12:36So blindingly obvious.
12:41Where do you hide a book?
12:43In a library.
12:45Where do you hide a flower?
12:47In a garden.
12:50Where do you hide a severed head?
12:54You tell me,
12:55Citizen Robesphere.
13:03You hide a severed head,
13:05amongst other severed heads,
13:07with the corpses
13:08that have not yet made their journey
13:10to the Lime Pits.
13:24Now, Mademoiselle,
13:27will you do me the courtesy
13:28of introducing me to your friend?
13:40Citizen Robespierre?
13:42Citizen Robespierre?
13:44It is not too late.
13:47You can let me go.
13:50I will take what I came for,
13:53leave France,
13:54and...
13:56never bother you again.
13:58Neither you,
13:59nor the head
13:59will be leaving France, Mademoiselle.
14:02In which case,
14:02remember this.
14:06I offered you one final chance.
14:10Your attempts to threaten us are laughable.
14:13Bring me the head.
14:25This is the head of Orpheus,
14:28whose song was powerful enough to sway
14:31even the hearts of Hades and Persephone.
14:33Do you take us for peasants, Joanna?
14:37The myths are dead.
14:38The gods are dead.
14:41There is only the state and the people.
14:44No, Citizen Robespierre.
14:47There is much more than that.
14:51Enough!
14:52Bring me the head!
14:54Now, Messiah, Orpheus,
14:55sing to them.
15:19He sang a freedom,
15:21of liberty,
15:22a song so powerful
15:25that even the dead
15:26joined in to sing it.
15:37A song
15:38which cast a spell
15:40upon the listener,
15:41such that Robespierre
15:43and his men
15:43stood and listened
15:45like statues.
15:50It is my belief
15:52that Orpheus's song
15:53was sung
15:54unheard throughout
15:55all of France.
15:57For the next day,
16:00Robespierre's reign of terror
16:02was cut short
16:05by the fall
16:06of the weighted blade.
16:23The dream king's instructions
16:25took us to a small,
16:27uncharted island
16:28off the coast of Greece.
16:37We climbed to the island's summit,
16:48where the sacred temple
16:50of Orpheus
16:50and the priests
16:52who guarded it
16:53were hidden from the world
16:56beneath a bank of clouds.
17:07It feels odd
17:09just leaving you here.
17:13You sure it's all right?
17:15The priests will take care of me.
17:17I was on this island for centuries
17:19before I was stolen.
17:21Centuries?
17:23Just you and the priests?
17:25My mother comes by
17:26from time to time
17:27to visit?
17:30That's nice.
17:34Do you think my father
17:35might come by to visit?
17:38I'm sure he couldn't say.
17:42He must care for me, though,
17:43don't you think?
17:45Or he wouldn't have sent you
17:46to rescue me?
17:49There is a logic
17:50in what you say.
17:52Well, I trust that
17:53he will repay you adequately
17:54for your time and trouble
17:56in assisting me.
17:57They say virtue
17:58is its own reward.
18:01But then I wouldn't know
18:02anything about that.
18:05I wish there was something
18:06I could give you
18:07to thank you properly.
18:13I travel widely.
18:18Perhaps in a year or so
18:19I could return.
18:21See you again.
18:23What do you think?
18:30I do not think
18:30that would be a good idea,
18:32Joanna.
18:35I'm sure you're right.
18:42When you see my father,
18:44will you tell him
18:45I miss him?
18:45I haven't seen him
18:46for so long.
18:48Not even in your dreams?
18:51Not even in my dreams.
18:52Not even in your dreams.
18:53I miss you.
18:57I miss you.
19:05I miss you.
19:14I miss you.
19:56Will you visit him?
20:00That is none of your concern.
20:04He misses you.
20:08There is still the matter of your fee to be discussed.
20:15Anything that is within your power to give me.
20:19What is it you want?
20:30Perhaps a bit more time with Orpheus.
20:53So this is it, where Orpheus lives.
20:56Along with the priests that attend him.
21:13Dream.
21:16Have you ever spent days and days and days making up flavors of ice cream no one's ever eaten before,
21:22like chicken and telephone ice cream?
21:24My sister.
21:26Green Mouse ice cream was the worst. I didn't like that one at all.
21:28But I get things wrong sometimes, lots of times.
21:31Like this whole entire thing was me getting it all completely entirely wrong.
21:34That's not true.
21:35It is.
21:36What if things didn't get bad when destruction left?
21:38What if destruction left because things were bad?
21:40We will ask him.
21:43I don't want to.
21:44I don't want to.
21:44I only ever wanted to because I missed him, but I don't miss him when I'm not all by myself.
21:48And if you go in there and spill family blood, you'll bring the kindly ones down on your head.
21:51And I'll be all alone again.
21:54So can we please just go?
21:56Hey! You two!
22:05How did you get up here?
22:07We walked the path.
22:09There is no path that leads here.
22:11There are many paths that lead here.
22:13I have been avoiding all of them for some small while now, but I must speak with my son.
22:18Your son?
22:28Are you Apollo?
22:31I am your charge's father.
23:06Hello, Orpheus.
23:08Hello, father.
23:16You look...
23:19Just like yourself.
23:25You didn't describe what I look like.
23:30You look like my son.
23:36Father, I am so sorry.
23:41It is I who I'm sorry.
23:44No, you were trying to protect me.
23:46I know that now.
23:48I abandoned you.
23:50You never abandoned me.
23:53You sent Andros and his father and his father's father to look after me.
24:01You sent Joanna Constantin.
24:06And you're here with me now.
24:10I am not worthy of you, my son.
24:13Why would you say that?
24:15Why would you say that?
24:15What's happened?
24:17When last we saw one another, you said we would never meet again.
24:23So something must have happened.
24:27Many things.
24:33Where do you want to begin?
24:36But why not the beginning?
24:39I have nowhere to go.
24:42Do you?
24:44Yeah, Mm-hmm.
25:01I have nowhere to go.
25:02So...
25:04Big...
25:05Can you not use...
25:05Batman is living in Jesus' number?
25:05I have no dΓ©mree...
25:06What do you want to do?
25:06I can't wait.
25:07What is this for you?
25:12The
25:13...of eating your ice cream.
25:15Well, they did seem hungry.
25:17Don't worry, I let them pick their own flavours.
25:23Did you talk to him?
25:28I did.
25:31Did he tell you where our brother is?
25:34Yes.
25:38Did it cost you anything?
25:40I owe my son a boom.
25:43I love you.
26:11Is it a long way to our brothers?
26:17No, not far.
26:29Wait for me!
26:37Change of scenery, my lord.
26:47Thank you, Andros.
27:04Destruction lives next door?
27:09Seems our brother chose to live in the one place he knew I would not dare to go.
27:14Well, he doesn't know you very well then.
27:17A doggy!
27:19Hello, doggy!
27:21Hello.
27:21You are a very lovely doggy, aren't you?
27:25Yes, you are!
27:26I think doggy's mostly always the best of people, don't you?
27:50Sir?
27:53Sir?
28:03Hello, lad.
28:05Well, let me take a look at you.
28:09As pretty as you ever were by my troth, and yes, I do believe you've grown.
28:14Maybe.
28:18And you, my brother, you also seem different.
28:22Perhaps you too have grown.
28:25Stranger things have happened.
28:29Shall we go inside?
28:30I've...
28:31I've made dinner.
28:33Dinner?
28:41Take a seat.
28:43And help yourselves.
28:47You were expecting us?
28:49I'm afraid so.
28:52Try the meatballs.
28:54I'm rather pleased with the way they turned out.
29:01Retzina?
29:01Anybody?
29:10I have some salad at least, Dream.
29:12I did not come here seeking food.
29:14No, you came here seeking me.
29:20It was me that thought of it.
29:22Not Dream.
29:25He was the only sibling who would come with me to find you.
29:29It was me because I...
29:32I missed you.
29:34Very muchly.
29:36Then I remembered all those words you had coming out of your mouth when you told us you were leaving.
29:41And how we shouldn't follow you or ask you where it is you think you're going.
29:44Which I didn't.
29:49But then all of a sudden you weren't there anymore.
29:52You were gone.
29:54And I didn't know why.
29:57You never really told me why you left.
29:59Well, maybe you did, but I didn't understand.
30:02Or I wasn't being a very good listener.
30:05But it was such a long time ago, I thought, well, what if he's changed his mind?
30:09And if he has, then how would I even know?
30:13So I thought if I could find you, then I would ask you.
30:18And even better than knowing why, would be not having to miss you anymore.
30:24Because you'd be here.
30:26Which you are, so...
30:32It was me.
30:35Um...
30:36That's all.
30:40It is as she says.
30:44We've been searching for you for some small time now.
30:50I see.
30:55How did you know we were coming?
30:57I set up certain...
31:00mechanisms.
31:01When I left. I mean, nothing fancy.
31:03There's just, there's a shrine pool in the shed out back.
31:05It just lets me know if people have been looking for me.
31:07These mechanisms...
31:11Might they have harmed those who helped us to find you?
31:17I'm afraid so.
31:19But there was nothing I could do once you started looking for me.
31:23Not without resuming my function once more.
31:25But the people who died...
31:29Some of them were your friends.
31:32One of them was once my lover.
31:34Ishtar.
31:35You never cared for her.
31:39You seem to care now.
31:40I care that you continue to hurt those you claim to love.
31:43Who amongst us has not done that?
31:45I care that innocent people have lost their lives simply because we were looking for you.
31:51It was not just that they should die.
31:57Three hundred years ago...
32:00You would have told me that they were simply mortal.
32:03And would have died later had they not died then.
32:08You've changed, right?
32:09I...
32:09I doubt that.
32:11I still perform my responsibilities after all.
32:15I don't.
32:19You know that.
32:20And how do you justify that?
32:23Leaving us.
32:25Killing your friends.
32:27Abandoning your realm.
32:29For this.
32:44Well...
32:47If no one's eating...
32:51I suggest we go outside.
32:54It's a warm evening after all.
32:57It's a warm evening after all.
33:21Will you return with us?
33:24No.
33:27Of course not.
33:33I'm sorry, lad.
33:36And what of your realm?
33:38I'm sure it's still there.
33:41People and things are still created.
33:43Still exist.
33:44They're still destroyed.
33:46Things still change.
33:47The only difference is that no one's...
33:49running it anymore.
33:53They can make their own destruction.
33:57It's not my responsibility.
34:00And it's not my fault.
34:06You know, I think I knew...
34:08that it was time to leave this place.
34:12Even before you started looking for me.
34:20Life is...
34:21comfortable.
34:26Unchanging.
34:30And you know what they say.
34:35You change or you die.
34:43Plus...
34:45Can't have mum and dad and the rest of the family...
34:47turning up guilty of me into going back, can I?
34:52Not that I haven't loved seeing you both.
34:55Come on.
34:58You can help me pack.
35:03Come on.
35:04Come on.
35:21You retained your gallery.
35:24I don't even know why I held onto it so long.
35:29Habit, I guess.
35:31Or sentiment.
35:34What will you do now?
35:37I will make the most of whatever time I have left.
35:41I need to take the sword, of course.
35:46Can't have it fallen into the wrong hands.
35:59Why don't you stay in my realm?
36:01You can live with me and make me laugh and I'll do little dances.
36:09You won't, will you?
36:14No.
36:17But if you go then I'll be alone again.
36:19That's not true, is it?
36:23We didn't come here on your own, did you?
36:25No, I came with...
36:28Oh.
36:30But Dream has his bird and his librarian and his dragon thingy.
36:34He gets very busy.
36:35Yeah, you're right now.
36:38You're giving me an idea.
36:41My friend.
36:44Answer if you wish.
36:49Will you go with the Lady Delirium?
36:53Walk this side up.
36:56Tread the path that she treads also.
36:59Protect.
37:00And lead.
37:01And guide her.
37:04Can't I go with you?
37:06You would not survive in the places I'm travelling to, friend.
37:10Oh.
37:11I see.
37:12Well, she shouldn't be allowed out of a leash.
37:15But I'll do what I can.
37:33My brother.
37:36When you leave here, then where will you go?
37:39I have matters left unresolved with my son.
37:44Yes, for thousands of years.
37:48Why now, suddenly?
37:49Why?
37:52We needed an oracle to find you.
37:56You went and...
37:59spoke to your son...
38:01because of me?
38:06Not just because of you.
38:10I suspect you have grown more than you know.
38:15I regret there is...
38:17nothing I can offer you to save this.
38:21My advice.
38:25Remember what I did.
38:28Remember that I left.
38:30Remember how hard it was...
38:33for me to leave.
38:35But then I did it.
38:37Out of love.
38:41Love.
38:43For humankind.
38:46For this world and...
38:48all others.
38:51And I know you think I'm weak...
38:54and...
38:55selfish...
38:56for living and...
38:57and maybe I am.
38:59But...
39:00in my experience...
39:02love is the only good reason to do anything.
39:06That's your advice?
39:12Indeed it is.
39:37I like the stars.
39:40They give the illusion of permanence.
39:44I mean they're always...
39:45flaring up and...
39:46caving in and going out.
39:49The world's end.
39:52Gods come and go.
39:54Mortals flicker and fade.
39:59From here...
40:02I can pretend things last.
40:09My brother...
40:10there is no one like you.
40:24my sister...
40:26I've loved seeing you.
40:31You were always my favourite.
40:34Yes.
40:34Yes.
40:44Be good.
40:46Look after her.
40:48I'll miss you.
40:50Oh yes.
40:52You'll miss the poetry readings,
40:55the paintings,
40:56the late night flamenco guitar recitals.
40:59That's right, go on.
41:00Try to make me feel better.
41:04Why?
41:07Why?
41:09Where will you go?
41:12Out there.
41:14Somewhere.
41:17Up and out.
41:18I want.
41:22Remember what I said, Trane.
41:33Good luck.
41:36And you.
41:41To be continued...
41:42To be continued,
41:42To be continued...
42:00The window is my weapon.
42:00The shadow is my weapon.
42:01There are a big pot of duty...
42:01To be continued...
42:03In the dark...
42:06The light is located...
42:07The light is over.
42:07It's a big pot of duty.
42:21I can't believe he's really going.
42:25He left 300 years ago.
42:28I thought he'd come back to us.
42:31I know.
42:33Hey, cheer up.
42:34I mean, life's too short.
42:42It's better.
42:45I'm sorry we came all this way for nothing.
42:48It wasn't for nothing.
42:50We don't have to wonder anymore why he left.
42:53Or if he's ever coming back.
42:55Plus, you got some advice.
42:58And I got a doggy.
43:01So, now what?
43:03Um, I don't know.
43:05Dream?
43:07What next?
43:08Now I return to the temple.
43:11Oh.
43:14I forgot.
43:17I owe my son a boon.
43:44Why so?
43:47Hello, Father.
43:51Thank you for coming back.
43:53I gave my what?
43:57How was my uncle?
44:06He was...
44:11I don't know.
44:21He has gone...
44:25from that place and from this world.
44:30So much the same, I suppose.
44:36We do not always accomplish what it is we set out to do.
44:42When you went looking for your brother,
44:45did you believe that he would come back with you
44:48and return to his realm?
44:54I hoped you would,
44:55but I think perhaps I knew he would not.
44:59Yet you came here...
45:01to me...
45:03anyway.
45:03I...
45:05you asked me where your brother was,
45:07knowing what I would ask of you.
45:10You asked for a boon.
45:15And I am here to grant it.
45:21It's strange.
45:22For...
45:23many thousand years,
45:25I prayed for death.
45:28Prayed to all the gods for...
45:30peace and relief.
45:33I prayed for an ending.
45:38I never thought that you'd be the one to grant it.
45:42Do you remember what you said to me?
45:47You said...
45:48your life is your own,
45:51your death likewise.
45:55Farewell.
45:57We shall...
45:58we shall not meet again.
46:00Do you know why I said those things?
46:05Because I did and...
46:06said...
46:07many things I now regret.
46:12It's because I was scared.
46:18I was scared to live in a world without you in it.
46:26I should have died long ago.
46:31Perhaps.
46:34I wish I'd listened to you.
46:37And then tell you, Tate.
46:41I wish things had been otherwise.
46:45As do, Ari.
46:49I am ready.
46:52Oh...
46:52I am ready.
46:58Before this...
46:59I'm not ready.
46:59I'm not ready.
46:59No...
47:05I can't...
47:07No...
47:10No...
47:12It's not...
47:13It's not...
47:13No...
47:14It's not...
47:14It's not...
47:15It's not...
47:23My son.
47:48My son.
48:19My son.
48:48My son.
49:19My son.
49:20Our journey is at an end.
49:23All debts are paid.
49:27My sister.
49:31Barnabas.
49:35I will take my leave of you now.
49:39Dream.
49:41Thank you for coming with me.
49:44I don't think I could have done it all by myself.
50:01Come on, doggy.
50:03We're going to my place.
50:05Very interesting.
50:06And I think you'll like it.
50:07Unless maybe you don't.
50:59You're back.
51:03I am back.
51:07It is at an end.
51:13Are you all right?
51:18I shall be retiring to my quarters for the rest of the day.
51:22I do not wish to be disturbed.
51:25Tomorrow I shall resume my duties.
51:30I've neglected them long enough.
51:33Can I help in any way?
51:38Yes.
51:42Some time ago I created a priesthood to tend to my son.
51:47To guard him from harm.
51:53But their responsibilities are now at an end.
51:56I only have one last thing to ask of them.
51:59That is to bury them.
52:01Safely.
52:03And to leave no marker.
52:09When this is done, they may remain in the temple or do whatever it is they may please.
52:18Of course.
52:20Anyway.
52:24The rest can...
52:26Wait.
52:30Wait.
52:30Wait.
52:59Wait.
53:00Let's go.
53:30Let's go.
54:12Is it ready yet?
54:14Nearly there.
54:21There we go.
54:22That's my darling girl.
54:25Who's ready for tea?
54:30It's all going with that scarf, are you?
54:32I confess I rather like this one.
54:35It is a fine yarn and I don't doubt that it'll suit.
54:40Go with anything this will.
54:41Who wants what with their tea, then?
54:43I'll have eight gingers now, please.
54:45I'll take a fortune cookie, I think, my pet.
54:51Read me the fortune, will you, Poppet?
54:53I do love to hear fortunes.
54:59A king will forsake his kingdom.
55:02Life and death will clash and fray.
55:06The oldest battle begins once more.
55:10We've had this one before, haven't we?
55:13It's definitely familiar, dearie.
55:16All right.
55:18I think that's gone on long enough.
55:21Do you think so?
55:22I thought maybe it could be a little longer.
55:26Well, you're too soft.
55:27Much too soft, both of you.
55:30The dream king killed his son.
55:32The boy asked him to.
55:33He spilled family blood.
55:37All good things, eh?
55:39Got to finish sometime.
55:58All good things, eh?
56:06All good things, eh?
56:09All good things, eh?
56:44CHOIR SINGS
57:15CHOIR SINGS
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57:31CHOIR SINGS
57:45CHOIR SINGS
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