00:09No, you're going home you're coming with us
00:26He won't listen to you
00:30He won't listen to any of us
01:12He won't listen to you
01:25Don't be afraid, four legs
01:27We ain't gonna eat ya
01:30Yet
01:52Don't get away, foster him
01:54No, let him go
01:58Out there's the black forest
02:01Nothing comes out of there alive
02:03No, let him go
03:00No, let him go
03:07Beric
03:10My boy
03:38No, let him go
04:08No, let him go
04:16Beric, go
04:19No, let him go
04:36No, let him go
05:14No, let him go
05:31No, let him go
05:39No, let him go
06:11I shall, let him go
06:13You speak so freely of dead kings
06:15Yet you refuse, yet you refuse to water your own son's name
06:20You blame yourself, but you needn't
06:22True blame belongs to another
06:26What are you trying to say
06:32So know this, her island will fall
06:35And there is still time
06:43What is it?
07:02What is it?
07:21Captain?
07:24What do you see?
07:28The nobles from the north are here
07:32It seems Lord Belsagar has come to pay his respects
07:37One cannot pay that one does not have
07:40Does Farisorn have his ear or is it the other way around?
07:44No matter
07:55Queen regent
07:58Is this the other way around?
07:59Is this how we repay our fallen?
08:02Is this how we repay our fallen?
08:02It's only the beginning of our war
08:05Wait!
08:08Wait!
08:13Tell me
08:17Who is it you lost?
08:19My son
08:38What do you think?
08:59Your father's effects?
09:02I didn't hear you come in.
09:06Possessions of the dead.
09:08They become hallowed keys into doors that are now forever shut.
09:12I remember when my father died.
09:14Looking at a cup half filled with wine he'd drunk the night before.
09:18Seemed a betrayal to empty the glass.
09:21He also hated wasting good wine.
09:25So I drank it.
09:27Why are you here?
09:29Show me what you hide behind your back.
09:32I will tell you.
09:42Nothing, cousin.
09:48Well it's time for you to choose.
09:50Your gown.
09:57Crimson for Numenor's future.
10:00Or white her past.
10:03What is the occasion?
10:05Your coronation.
10:09We have mourned the dead long enough.
10:11It is time that we attend to the concerns of the living.
10:15My father wore white.
10:18That's all I can recall.
10:20That and an eagle.
10:21It is rare for an eagle to grace a coronation.
10:26Should one make an appearance of yours.
10:29It would be seen as an auspicious omen.
10:32The white then.
10:34And partial to the red.
10:37Like the sun.
10:39Rises a new monarch.
10:41It will show the people you are a new kind of ruler for a new day.
10:45Then ye change.
10:47The white.
10:49It is humbler.
10:55As you prefer.
11:05She's the same as her father.
11:06She's never going to change.
11:07She's suffered an infirmity.
11:09She's no longer fit to rule.
11:11Why not?
11:12It's the truth.
11:13It is the ale talking.
11:14It would be wise to lower its voice.
11:16All the same.
11:17The boy is not wrong.
11:19We were nearly chosen to rule in her stead.
11:21Much of this land still believes that yours were the better clay.
11:24And after Midio's warmongering.
11:26Many are ready to raise it again.
11:31Many is hardly enough to supplant a queen.
11:34Queen regent.
11:36The blind one.
11:39What if someone knew a way to turn many into enough?
11:47In the event that someone did, why would they not bring it forth?
11:51He might be afraid of what could happen.
12:00There is nothing to fear at this table, my child.
12:12There is nothing to fear at this table.
12:18It is.
12:18deal. I thought guild folk prefer to keep to the more fashionable parts of town until
12:25we're in the old quarter. Came here to bury a king. I don't know how to rest him and keep
12:30him. Should have liked to have been there. Your team members of the common soldiery
12:35weren't invited? Especially given the low class of folk that were. Did you just insult
12:41my father? No, I believe I insulted you. I bled with the queen on the battlefield. I watched
12:51her walk into an inferno to save lives. Try and save her brother's life. We should begin
13:01with the queen again. It will be useful as an infirmity. Have I made myself plain? Would
13:10resettle this to other means?
13:18Plain enough for today?
13:31Well, I'd say that's worth another ale.
13:35What was it you were about to say, Lyarian?
13:40I found something. Something secret. Something dangerous. Something forbidden.
14:31The preparations are nearly complete, Lord Father. But... we are safe.
14:40We have a home. Must we go to war again? You told me Sauron was dead. Let us leave him
14:50that way. There are some dangers in this world about which it is a father's burden to know,
14:55and a son's burden to trust him. Trust me, my son, when I tell you that we will never truly
15:01be safe. Until we've made certain Sauron is no more. As you will it, Lord Father.
15:11we are doing soloing the plan, Lord Father. We are a Saiyan. You are a Saiyan. You are a Saiyan.
15:20You are a Saiyan. You have a Saiyan.
15:21But I'm not sure you are a Saiyan. You are a Saiyan. You are a Saiyan. You can do it,
15:31Lord Father.
15:41Let's go!
16:18I gather you received a message.
16:25Where is Sauron?
16:36Welcome. Thank you for making the journey. You need not hide your troubles here.
16:41We have no intention to take advantage of them, simply to render aid, as you once did us.
16:49And exactly what aid do you think you could provide?
16:55Rings. One for each of Middle-earth's most powerful dwarf lords.
17:00You brought us here to barter jewelry.
17:04These rings will be beyond any power yet devised by dwarf or man or elf.
17:14They shall be rings of power.
17:20Power to heal your mountain.
17:23Just as they have healed our great tree.
17:28Elrond.
17:30The Mithril.
17:32Mithril has reversed our fortunes.
17:36I believe it can do the same for yours.
17:39Perhaps for all the peoples of Middle-earth.
17:43If we provide you with a steady supply, is that the sum of it?
17:48Mithril for rings.
17:51Yes.
17:52A generous offer, Lord Celebrimbor.
17:55But why not take it to our king?
17:57Durin the Elder has always been hesitant to accept outside aid.
18:03But if our proposal was brought to him instead by one of his own...
18:09My father and I are no longer on speaking terms.
18:12What Durin needs?
18:12You'd sooner convince an orc to sit for a sunbath and get the two of us in a room together.
18:18I'm afraid that'd be of little help.
18:20We summoned you here to help you.
18:26Bringing your father a means of saving his kingdom might be just the way to earn back his respect.
18:33Perhaps even your inheritance.
18:35I'm sorry.
18:37Who exactly are you?
18:39Yes, forgive me.
18:40This is...
18:40A friend.
18:42The elves.
18:44And to the dwarves.
18:45Nothing more.
18:48I see.
18:49And where's Elrond now?
18:51Lindon's restoration demands his full attention.
18:54Does it now?
18:57I assure you.
18:59Herald Elrond said he could think of little else than helping his dwarven friends.
19:02He speaks of you so fondly.
19:05Funny.
19:07He's never mentioned you.
19:09Lord.
19:11Annatar.
19:13Uh-huh.
19:15Elrond said that you were the wisest of all the dwarves.
19:19Did he speak true?
19:21Or is there someone else we should be treating with?
19:26My lords.
19:27You've given us much to consider.
19:29Might we have a wee moment to, uh, to mull it over?
19:33I am afraid.
19:36Take whatever time you need.
19:42What were you thinking?
19:44Were you trying to pick a fight?
19:46I was thinking whoever that undertone is, he doesn't know Elrond from a hole in the ground.
19:50How do you know?
19:51Because Elrond would never say such nice things about me.
19:54Aren't you in the least bit relieved?
19:58Yes.
19:59But magic rings.
20:02Does no part of this sound strange to you?
20:04That's for your father to decide.
20:07It'd be hard for him to decide about a proposal he never hears.
20:10Is that what this is about?
20:12It is, isn't it?
20:13You'd sooner let our entire mountain roast and rot than have to say you were sorry.
20:19You'd sooner feed our family slugworms than admit to him-
20:23I wasn't wrong.
20:25I agree.
20:27But you're wrong now.
20:28No.
20:30I don't care if they're magic.
20:32Earrings.
20:33If there's even a hope of a solution here.
20:36No matter how far-fetched, our kin needs to know about it.
20:40Either you bring news of this to your father.
20:44Or I will.
20:45No.
20:50There is a saying in Khazad-dûm,
20:52the slow drip splits the boulder.
20:57So give them time.
21:02Time is a luxury we lack.
21:05Supposing your High King were to discover.
21:11What about the High King?
21:14No.
21:15No, I should not.
21:17No. Say what?
21:19Speak plain.
21:21Your High King believes the dwarves to be unworthy of this power.
21:29In fact, he has forbidden the forging of any more rings at all.
21:35And the truth is, he does not even know I am here.
21:43Well.
21:44What business is it of his how I conduct myself in my own realm?
21:48Celebrimble.
21:49No!
21:51Countless lives are at risk.
21:54We have not the time to bandy words about convincing him who is worthy of aid.
21:59Nevertheless, sooner or later, Gil-Galad will discover the truth.
22:04Supposing he doesn't?
22:09What's he doing?
22:13I am congratulating the High King on the efficacy of the three.
22:19And telling him that I'm closing up the forge.
22:23With a promise to join him in Lindon as soon as possible.
22:32You would lie to a High King.
22:38I would grant us the space to complete our work.
22:42I have spent an age preparing for this.
22:47I have apprenticed, I have studied, I have reached the very height of my craft.
22:53This, this, this is my moment.
22:59Now, he will not take it away.
23:25Go.
23:33No.
23:35No.
23:36No.
23:41No.
23:42No.
23:43Oh, my God.
24:20Oh, my God.
24:45Oh, my God.
25:13Oh, my God.
25:16Oh, my God.
25:40Oh, my God.
25:42Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. I'm so sorry. I thought you were an orc.
25:50Oh, my God.
25:55Oh, my God.
26:00Could have been worse.
26:02Here. Let me pull it out.
26:04No, don't!
26:05You're meant to leave it in.
26:07Was I?
26:07Yes. Whenever you're stabbed, you're meant to leave it in.
26:09I've never been stabbed before.
26:10Oh, neither have I.
26:14You're meant to leave it in.
26:15You're sure it doesn't hurt?
26:16No, it hurts.
26:17Sorry. I, uh...
26:20Here.
26:22Stop. I'll do it.
26:27Oh!
26:27Oh, my God.
26:29Oh!
26:29Oh!
26:30Oh!
26:32Oh!
26:33Oh!
26:35Oh!
26:35Oh!
26:40Oh!
27:00What?
27:01Oh!
27:08I'll do it.
27:11Oh!
27:11I was searching for someone, too.
27:15Nothing left but hoofprints and mod.
27:24But I found this.
27:28Here.
27:29There's a path marked.
27:34Belakir.
27:35Of course.
27:36Father didn't leave.
27:37He led everyone there.
27:39Your folk, too, any luck.
28:16I didn't see any ships in the harbour.
28:18Keep hope.
28:20There's no telling who we'll find down there.
28:23You hoping to find Kin as well?
28:27My betrothed.
28:41Don't...
28:49What happened?
28:51Hawks.
28:54I was on my way to Pelagio anyway late.
28:57I took everything.
28:59Can you travel?
29:01Look at me.
29:08We ought to keep moving.
29:10The least we can do is give them something to eat.
29:51You should have listened to the girl.
29:58Go.
29:58Get.
29:59Hold me.елей.
30:00Let's go!
30:44It's a seal door. Remember?
30:48Elven memories do not dim.
30:56Wildmen outnumber us many to one in these woods.
31:03My horse.
31:04I can't abandon him.
31:06Settle your own affairs, it seems your best.
31:08I have my own to attend to.
31:11And to larger.
31:13What affairs?
31:31I love you.
31:40I love you.
31:44You are my deaf.
31:50You are my deaf.
31:53I can't speak to you.
31:57I can't follow you.
31:58I am going blind if you don't give me a Nun.
31:59I can't speak to you.
32:00I can't believe you.
33:54I'm speaking with the king now.
34:05Sir, the food merchants are outside.
34:10They're going to petition you to open the Royal Green Reserves.
34:15How long will the reserves last?
34:17I watched the goats three months.
34:23Send them in.
34:26Sir, you can go.
34:47I'm going to go.
34:49I'm going to go.
35:14I'm going to go.
35:17Give us the power to solve our dilemma.
35:21I felt it to my duty as a dwarf to bring you his offer.
35:31Is that all you've come to say?
35:34No.
35:38What else?
35:39I know that I am your son.
35:43I'm hard as you, stubborn as you, as crusted with pride, and, uh, I was wrong.
36:01I was wrong to disrespect you.
36:05And, uh, I'm sorry.
36:15You look terrible.
36:16You look terrible.
36:22Miners of calloused fists.
36:26Their punches land hard.
36:29Wait till your children grow up.
36:39Father, um, this power in Eregion, I don't trust it.
36:49You told me once the fate of Elves is decided by wiser minds than our own, that to try and
36:57alter it, to try and cheat death, might lead to an even greater catastrophe.
37:07I keep wondering, what if you were right?
37:21Did your mother teach you how to do this?
37:25What happened?
37:28What do you think happened?
37:31I failed.
37:33Failed to stop Adar.
37:36Failed to protect her.
37:38I thought she was getting better.
37:40There is a foulness in all Garrus, not easily forgotten by human flesh.
37:53It pleases me to see you, Isildur.
37:56So few who slept in the fire made to this fall, save those who took the mark of Adar.
38:03I wish I could share my relief with your father.
38:10He did not abandon you.
38:15Numenor will return.
38:17Your family will be whole again.
38:28Numenor will return.
38:34Your family will be whole again.
38:38You will be whole again.
38:39The hill is just burned on a pyre.
38:45What do you know of Valeria?
38:48Elf city.
38:49Wasn't it?
38:50An entire elf realm.
38:57I was born there.
39:01Now it lies under the wave.
39:07After it fell,
39:09I felt such anger toward Morgoth
39:13that I felt most anger towards myself.
39:23It's a thirst that can never be slaked, Theo.
39:28And in the end, it will drink you dry.
39:43All those years you were watching us,
39:46did you ever know my father?
39:48No.
39:50I did not.
39:51Neither did I.
39:54But I know this much.
39:56He wasn't you.
40:00And anything you were to me is ashes now.
40:06So for my part, we don't ever need to speak again.
40:09But I can't hear you.
40:17No, I can't hear you.
40:18No, I can't hear you.
40:19There's a way you're to frame it.
40:19We do have a map over there before.
40:21Yes, from that tile there.
40:24Good shot.
40:37This is from old Numenor
40:40Some fountain
40:42Barely spits a chop
40:43It's not a fountain
40:45It's an aqueduct
40:47It's supposed to bring water into your homes
40:51Men can't build things like that
40:53In Numenor we can
40:55You should see it
40:57If it's so grand
40:59Why'd you leave?
41:01Heard there were grander things in Middle Earth
41:09Do you really want your horse back?
41:13Do you know where he is?
41:16Meet me here
41:17Tonight
41:18Numenor
41:21Bring a sword
41:32Don't burn yourself
41:37Any word of your intended?
41:40No
41:44He'll make it
41:46If he's even half as strong as you
41:48I'm certain of it
41:53I'm not so strong as you think
42:00It's hard
42:01Not to blame myself
42:04What for?
42:07Being alive
42:10For surviving
42:13When so many others didn't
42:21I was ten when I lost my mother
42:23I swam out further than I was supposed to
42:31Got caught in a riptide
42:37She drowned
42:42Saving my life
42:47After my mum
42:53I keep wondering
42:54What it's like for her
42:56Now
43:00Sometimes I see mine in dreams
43:09You seem to have found peace with it
43:15The truth is
43:18I just told you
43:21Back home nobody knows
43:25I just told them she drowned
43:32Nobody knows it was my fault
43:38Ever since I felt bound
43:44To try and do something singular
43:47Something special
43:53To try and find a way to earn what she did
44:01I don't know if you can earn a thing like that
44:04I think you just have to accept it
44:07As a gift
44:09One she gave freely
44:11Because you were precious to her
44:21Sildur
44:28To do whatever she stayed
44:28And made a lie
44:36I DESERT
44:36And cama
44:36We took her
44:36So
44:37What it was
45:04Oh, my God.
45:27Oh, my God.
45:52Oh, my God.
45:58Oh, my God.
46:07Someone's out there.
46:10Just them trotters we stole.
46:12Might quiet them down again.
46:22Share your fire.
46:30What are you doing out here in the dark, boy?
46:36I'm one of you.
46:42I serve Adar.
46:52That's not Adar's brand.
46:54It's proof I've done more for him than any of you can claim.
46:57Trials.
47:04Look how well-fed he is.
47:06I'll wager this one comes from Palagia.
47:08Are you here to attack us, Vlad?
47:10Seeing as your fault, we've done the others.
47:12We've never attacked you.
47:13You attacked three of our camps.
47:17Hold him!
47:21Help!
47:25It's an ambush!
47:46Oh, God!
47:50Oh!
49:36I hear your sorrow and your anger.
49:43I share it.
49:48We have bloodied and been bloodied.
49:55But know this.
49:59We will find our course.
50:06Should there be another among us who feels moved to speak?
50:13Firstly, ask yourself this.
50:17For whom do you cry out?
50:22For those we have already buried, for your kingdom, or for yourself?
50:34For Isildur.
50:44With his dying words, the king spoke to me, and said it was from this she took counsel.
50:55It is because of this, our kinsmen died in Middle-earth.
51:00This elf stone is your queen.
51:03Silence!
51:15Lies!
51:18Lies!
51:19Your true ruler would never place trust in an elvish artifact.
51:27Take it away, and destroy it.
51:35The palantir is mine.
51:37The palantir is mine.
51:43We need it.
51:51Murderer!
51:52We'll find you!
51:55Dark magic!
51:57We!
51:57No, no, no!
52:06Caldium!
52:07Caldium!
52:09Caldium!
52:12Caldium!
52:14Caldium!
52:16Caldium!
52:18Caldium!
52:18Man!
52:20Let's do it.
52:22Put the head...
52:24Put the head...
52:27I don't know.
53:24I don't know.
53:31I don't know.
54:08I don't know.
54:39I don't know.
54:51I don't know.
54:57I don't know.
55:04I don't know.
55:06I don't know.
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