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00:33All right.
01:02I don't know the right words.
01:06Ought to be a sept in here.
01:14You were through night.
01:18You never beat me when I didn't deserve it.
01:21Fuck.
01:23Except that time of maiden, fool.
01:28It was the inn boy who ate the widow woman's pie.
01:32Not me.
01:34I told you.
01:36What, you?
01:44It doesn't matter now.
02:02I'd leave your sword, but it would only rust in the ground.
02:12I wish you didn't die, sir.
02:20I'll take good care of the horses.
02:37Eat like a king if I sold you three.
02:42For a year or two.
02:45Then what?
02:51That road ends in outlawry or beggary.
03:03We could go to a city.
03:09King's Landing?
03:10Lannisport?
03:25Could join the city, watch.
03:32Stop raping, sir.
03:45It fits my grip as well as it ever fit his.
03:52And there is a tourney at Ashford Meadow.
03:54There is a tourney at Ashford Meadow.
04:11Oh.
04:11Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
04:41Oh, oh, oh.
05:11Oh, oh, oh, oh.
05:27Hello there. You the stable boy?
05:34I want the palfrey rubbed down. I know it's for all three.
05:39Can you tend to them?
05:39I could. I want it.
05:42None of that. See to the horses.
05:44You'll get a copper if you do well and a clout in the ear if not.
05:58Sit what you like.
06:11There's good lamb, roasted with a crust of herbs and some ducks my son shot down. Which shall you have?
06:16Both.
06:21You're big enough for it.
06:34How much farther to Ashford?
06:36Day's ride.
06:39Is my boy seeing to your horses or has he run off again?
06:43No, he's there.
06:44Half the town's gone down the tourney.
06:46Mine would too if I allowed it.
06:48Swear I couldn't tell you why.
06:50Knights are built the same as other men.
06:52And I never knew a joust to change the price of X.
06:58Bound for the tourney yourself.
07:00I dreamed of you.
07:08Take the fuck away from me.
07:10Yeah.
07:13My lord?
07:38Never you mind that one, sir.
07:40I'll say about your food.
07:41I'll say about your food.
07:58My lord.
07:59You thief.
08:00I did not mean to offend you.
08:02Take that armor off you.
08:04Now.
08:05I'll be glad Thunder didn't kick you in that fool head of yours.
08:08He's a war horse, not a boy's pony.
08:10I could ride him as well as you.
08:13Close your insolent mouth.
08:16I'm a knight, I'll have you know.
08:18You don't look to be a knight.
08:21What, all knights look the same, do they?
08:23No.
08:24But they don't look like you either.
08:27Your belt's made of rope.
08:29So long as it holds my scabbard, it serves.
08:32Are you going to the tourney then?
08:34Do you mean to enter the lists?
08:36Yeah, I suppose I do.
08:38Take me with you, sir.
08:40Please.
08:41And what might your mother say to that?
08:43Not much.
08:44She's dead.
08:46Is the innkeeper not your...
08:50Are you an orphan boy?
08:52Are you?
08:54I was.
08:56Once.
08:57To my sir, he took me in.
09:00Taught me arms and riding and...
09:04He taught me everything, really.
09:07Best he could.
09:09If you could bring me to Ashford,
09:11I could squire for you, sir.
09:13And you can teach me.
09:15Best you can.
09:16No, I've no need for a squire, lad.
09:18Every knight needs a squire.
09:20You look like you need one more than most.
09:25And you look like you need a good clout in the air.
09:28Fill me a sack of oats.
09:30I'm off for Ashford.
09:31Alone.
09:38Look, lad.
09:39I promise you.
09:41You're better off not squiring for the likes of me.
09:52For your help.
09:57Sulk all you wish.
09:58I know you'll scoop it up as soon as I'm gone.
10:02I'm gone.
10:25I know you'll keep it in here.
10:27I sure you could blow aaler.
10:27I love you.
10:29I love you.
10:30Fuck.
10:34Fuck.
10:36Fuck.
10:46Fuck.
10:47Fuck.
10:47Fuck.
10:48Fuck.
10:48Fuck.
11:51Beg pardon, men.
11:54I wish to speak to the master of the games.
12:14I wish to speak to the master of the games.
12:19I wish to speak to the master of the games.
12:27I wish to speak to the master of the games.
12:49I wish to speak to the master of the games.
13:33I wish to speak to the master of the games.
13:34I wish to speak to the master of the games.
13:53I wish to speak to the master of the games.
14:03I wish to speak to the master of the games.
14:14I wish to speak to the master of the games.
14:28I wish to speak to the master of the games.
15:00I wish to speak to the master of the games.
15:02I wish to speak to the master of the games.
15:02Why?
15:03Well, that means I'm to ward off every landed knight and sellsword vine to challenge.
15:08You understand?
15:09There are princes about.
15:11No.
15:12No, of course.
15:21You're late, master.
15:25You'll be known to the true knights you're assembled.
15:28There was a pavilion flying the banner of House Dondarrion.
15:33Aye, Sir Manfred of that house.
15:35Sir Ireland served his lord father in Dorne a few years past.
15:38Sir Manfred will remember us.
15:39By scent alone, no doubt.
15:42If you'll speak to your good honour, bring him here with you before the tourney begins on the morrow.
15:46Leave your escorts behind.
15:48As you say.
15:49Aye.
15:52You are aware that those vanquished in tourney forfeit their arms, armour and horse to the victors and must ransom
15:59them back?
15:59Aye.
16:00And you have coin to pay such ransom?
16:02Oh, gods, no.
16:04I mean, I won't have need of coin.
16:13Seven.
16:14Fuck.
16:30This is all.
16:35Find those two.
16:36Good girl.
16:38You are the knife?
16:42Pardon sirs.
16:43I need speak with Sir Manfred.
16:45Good.
16:46He's napping, sir.
16:48Working for a stag.
16:52I don't have a stag.
16:54What kind of night don't got a stag?
16:56It's a hedge night, ain't it?
16:58What?
16:58It's like a night, but sadder.
17:01No, I'm not sad.
17:03He's got to sleep in the hedges, because no lard will have it.
17:05Aw, that is sad.
17:08And so Manfred's fucked its wife, too.
17:10No, I don't have a wife.
17:13Because we're used to husbands coming round.
17:15Likes fucking wives, that one.
17:17Near as much as he likes fucking us.
17:18Told me he's on a mission to turn the whole world red.
17:21Well, we're already red.
17:23So we are.
17:26Well, um, when do you expect Sir Manfred to wake, then?
17:32It might want to try back at Evenfall.
17:34Evenfall.
17:39Goodbye.
17:41Earth.
17:48Why'd you say that, huh?
17:52We're not sad.
17:56Certainly not rising to the level of a common sad.
18:01Besides, Sir Alan always said that a hedge night was the truest kind of night.
18:08When we win our first tilt, we'll have the loser's armor and horse or his gold.
18:14Won't be sad, then.
18:23No.
18:24I said if we did win.
18:26Look, it's not a crime against the king to enjoy a nice heart for a trice.
18:32Do not muck about with me, Raymond.
18:35You're the good-for-nothing, useless rat.
18:49Do you go up and that you blew out a cunt?
18:54That's a long sword you wear.
18:58Er, yes, it is mine by right.
19:00That's an odd thing to say.
19:05I'm Sir Stefan Fossaway.
19:07Come try me.
19:09As you see, me cousin here is not ripe yet.
19:12Do it, sir.
19:13I may not be ripe, but my cousin's rotten to the core.
19:16Knock my seeds out of him.
19:17Quiet.
19:21I thank you, but I have matters to attend.
19:24What matters of the edge, I've no doubt.
19:29Fuck, the size of you, stupid bastard.
19:33Chagran!
19:40Perhaps we should seek quieter accommodations.
19:54Let's go, maybe.
19:56Bye.
20:00Oh, my God.
20:31Oh, my God.
20:33Oh, my God.
20:50He's napping still.
20:52Still?
20:53Hmm.
20:54On account of his gouty toes.
20:58One of life's absurd little miseries, to be sure.
21:03Makes for restless nights, the poor dear.
21:07Absolutely.
21:08It's just...
21:08Well, it is of some urgency that I speak with him, so I may enter the lists on the morrow.
21:14What's this?
21:16It means the joust.
21:18Awful dangerous, that.
21:19Yes, well, erm...
21:22I'm not troubled with the wealth of options, am I?
21:25And if I mean to take service in a castle...
21:27It must put its body at hazard for the pleasure of strangers.
21:30Ain't that, aren't you?
21:32Ha!
21:32Shut up!
21:33You're meant to be dead.
21:36Find a safer trade, lad.
21:38You'll be happier for it.
21:40One whore to another.
21:46Must you mock me?
21:48I was only asking for a bit of help.
21:51I'll try some Manfred back in the morning.
21:55Sorry, lad.
21:57Aye.
21:57We don't mean to mock you.
21:59We see plenty of green bars every turning.
22:02All with glory in their minds, but never in their hands.
22:05Well, perhaps I will be different.
22:10Be good to your body, Knight.
22:13Last one you like to have.
22:22A brave hero forces on, leaving all he knows behind.
22:28A father and a friend may seem the world unkind.
22:34Fate has set his lonely path through corridors of chance.
22:39A boy from nothing risks it all, ignoring Lux's scars.
22:44Perhaps he's only stupid, holding fast his mirror shield.
22:49Great honor, his ambition.
22:52Must keep a truth concealed.
22:55For if his humble shape is bared, a foul and fiery demise.
23:00Should the dragon discover none but a man in great disguise.
23:04.
23:06.
23:07.
23:07.
23:07.
23:09.
23:10.
23:12.
23:13.
23:38Afton!
23:40Afton!
23:43Do I look like a half-man to you?
23:45Aye! Half-man, half-giant.
23:48Look, I'm sorry.
23:49I should not have urged you to try my cousin.
23:51You could have broken your hand or a knee if you could.
23:54He likes to batter men in the yard.
23:56You know, in case he needs them in the lists.
24:00He did not break you.
24:03I'm his blood.
24:04Though he is the senior branch of the apple tree,
24:07which he never ceases to remind me.
24:10Are you and your cousin riding the tourney?
24:12He will.
24:13I would that I could, but...
24:16I'm only a squire.
24:21Fight well for a squire.
24:24You have the look of a challenger.
24:26Whose shield do you mean to strike?
24:30It makes no difference.
24:32That's what you're supposed to say.
24:38What makes all the difference in the world?
24:44You hungry?
24:45Always.
24:49You hungry?
24:57No.
24:59You hungry?
25:01You hungry?
25:07No!
25:10You know it!
25:11It's a good one!
25:12A lying over Atheion...
25:13The laughing storm, they call him.
25:16I thought he'd be bigger.
25:184,000 years ago.
25:214,000 years...
25:23Where you going?
25:24Like a cunt. I can't. I know myself.
25:27I've had a profound thought, if anyone would care to listen.
25:354,000 years ago,
25:38our ancestors gathered in that big field
25:43outside to blood each other with sticks.
25:46They have a little bit of gay fun.
25:48And they say it was this country's first ever joust.
25:52Well, I say.
26:00Yeah, that was a nice thing.
26:02First ever joust.
26:05Ah.
26:09Men could not have devised
26:11such a joy.
26:15So who was it?
26:20Huh?
26:22Who was it?
26:34Fuck it.
26:35A hundred gold to the man, beast, or god
26:37who sticks me best.
26:39Carry your pants
26:41so we can die.
26:51Oh, God!
27:08Come on!
27:12Oh, my God.
27:44Have you ever been punched in the face before?
27:50I beg your pardon, Sir Lion?
27:51Big men get punched more than little men. Did you know that?
27:57No, but I believe it.
28:02Is that why you slouch?
28:04So you don't get punched?
28:06I don't slouch.
28:08Oh, you've been cowering all evening like a maiden on a wedding night.
28:14I meant no disrespect, Sir, honestly.
28:18Where I grew up, you learned to go on notice as odd.
28:22Seven above gave you tallness?
28:25So be tall.
28:27Or I will name you a heretic and burn you.
28:31Drown you.
28:32Drop your foot off.
28:35Tall pl- I don't know.
28:36What do they do to heretics?
28:38Burn them, my lord.
28:40Fine.
28:42What have you brought me?
28:49Sir, I'm begging your pardons.
28:52I didn't realize...
28:54You wish to carry my favor some.
28:58Yet you come with an empty hand.
29:04Lord Khafrin.
29:06A smug cunt in red.
29:08He is scarce to pay his rents.
29:11His people starve each winter.
29:13Yet even he shinied up this...
29:17...
29:17...
29:17...
29:17...
29:17...
29:18...
29:18All from his family's sellers.
29:19For he understands that all men, in their way, wish only for your help.
29:24Or your head?
29:28You've come for my head, then.
29:31What?
29:32What?
29:33No.
29:34No.
29:36Then why the fuck are you in my tent?
29:44So-so-supper?
30:02I think she makes sense.
30:04So-so-per-y.
30:06What is your name, man?
30:08Don.
30:09Sir Donk.
30:10That's ridiculous.
30:16Do you like dancing?
30:18Doesn't everyone?
30:19Let's go.
30:52Let's go.
31:19Let's go.
31:55Let's go.
31:58Let's go.
31:58Let's go.
32:23Let's go.
32:36Let's go.
32:41Let's go.
32:53Let's go.
32:56Let's go.
33:10Let's go.
33:13Let's go.
33:24Let's go.
33:38Let's go.
33:43Let's go.
33:52Let's go.
33:53Let's go.
34:03Let's go.
34:04Let's go.
34:05Thanks.
34:06Let's go.
34:10Sorry.
34:11Let's go.
34:16Let's go.
34:39Let's go.
34:55Let's go.
34:56Let's go.
34:57Let's go.
34:57Let's go.
35:24Let's go.
35:27Let's go.
35:46Let's go.
35:54Let's go.
35:59Let's go.
36:01Let's go.
36:10Let's go.
36:12Let's go.
36:20Let's go.
36:24Let's go.
36:27Let's go.
36:33Let's go.
36:34Let's go.
36:35Let's go.
36:35Let's go.
36:40Let's go.
36:40What are those doing there?
36:42I wash them.
36:43I make the fire, caught the fish, hand groomed the horses.
36:46I would have raised your pavilion, but I couldn't find one.
36:50There's my pavilion.
36:52That's a tree?
36:53Yes, and it's all the pavilion a true knight needs.
36:56It's a sooner sleep under the stars than in some smoky tent.
37:01What if it rains?
37:03The tree will shelter me.
37:05Trees leak.
37:08So they do.
37:10What's your name?
37:12Dunk.
37:14Sir Dunk.
37:15There's no name for a knight.
37:17Is it short for Duncan?
37:19Yeah. Yes.
37:22Sir Duncan of...
37:29Sir Duncan the Tall.
37:32Never heard of him.
37:33Does he know every knight in the Seven Kingdoms, then?
37:36The good ones.
37:39You got a name, thief?
37:42Egg. Egg.
37:45Well, Egg.
37:46By rights, I should beat you bloody, send you on your way.
37:51But you look as though you don't eat much.
37:55And if you'll swear to do as you're told...
37:59I'll let you serve me for the tourney.
38:04After that, well...
38:07You'll see.
38:11I don't have much, but...
38:13If you prove worth your keep...
38:16You'll have clothes on your back and food in your belly.
38:20The clothes might be rough spun and food, salt beef and salt fish.
38:24But you won't go hungry.
38:27I promise not to beat you.
38:31Except when you deserve it.
38:33Yes, my lord.
38:36Sir.
38:39I'm only a hedge knight.
38:53Falling star brings luck to those who see it.
38:58Go to sleep, boy.
39:00All the other knights are in their pavilions by now.
39:03Staring up at the silk instead of sky.
39:05Bye.
39:08Do you want a clout in the ear?
39:19Do you want a clout in the ear?
39:21So the luck is ours alone?
39:22Oh my god, guys.
39:23It's my day.
39:51I OHIOまあ
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