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00:30Fuck.
00:49Why are you up?
00:51We've lost too much time already.
00:53If we're to stop Sarah's marriage to Amir,
00:55we need to cross this river.
00:57What's needed is rest.
00:58We barely made it out of there alive.
01:01He has cured his head.
01:03And don't get me started on your leg.
01:13Crossing's that way.
01:15I'll scout ahead.
01:30Whoever patched me up, thank you.
01:33Regis could have done better.
01:35That gherkin could have done better.
01:36Call me a pickle again,
01:37I'll have your nuts on toast.
01:39Casca,
01:40we need to move.
01:42The ride won't be easy.
01:44That will not be what slows us down.
01:46Steady.
01:49Can't you see he needs to rest?
01:50Stay out of this.
01:51It doesn't concern you.
01:53You and I have a lot more in common than you think.
01:59I send Siri to...
02:01Do not speak her name.
02:03Dreams that feel potentous.
02:08Cirilla dancing with death.
02:12A mouth full of glowing worms.
02:21You can take this and kill me now
02:22if you regret your decision to spare me.
02:27Like Cirilla did once.
02:29Or you can listen.
02:38Bad news.
02:42The crossing's completely washed out.
02:45We either wait for it to clear
02:47or retreat to the cluster of fucking armies
02:50we just escaped.
02:53Besides,
02:54Yasker needs to rest.
02:55We should be at our strongest
02:56when we get to Siri.
03:09It's your trouble, Tate.
03:14Come here, Bregadia!
03:16America Carney.
03:18Come here!
03:19That is quick!
03:21We do it!
03:23We do it!
03:23We do it!
03:23We do it!
03:24We do it!
03:26We do it!
03:27We do it!
03:28We do it!
03:30The Nazarian.
03:32No, no, please, no, please, please, don't.
03:36I'm told, please, I swear it.
03:37Please, I can give you names, please.
03:40It's a little late for that.
03:40I'll be out of information about wizards.
03:45Commander Vascoing.
03:47Neither for an unexpected pleasure.
03:49Just get up with it, come on.
03:51I'll drink too, too, too, more.
03:53Why don't we squeeze him dry?
03:57Then this firefucker, um,
04:00uh, Reince, I think,
04:02he was on the trail of a witcher,
04:05uh, uh, Geralt.
04:06See, um, uh, Geralt and this old far, uh, jurists,
04:10um, Codbro, uh, Beno, uh, something,
04:14they were having meetings in Dorian.
04:16All I know is, Reince killed them frightfully.
04:20He saved their cat, if that matters.
04:24It doesn't, but do go on.
04:26Well, uh, Reince employed my professional help
04:29to nab this lass,
04:31which, uh, weren't the easiest of tasks
04:33since she was under the care of a druid
04:35and a werewolf,
04:36but, you know, managed all the same.
04:38They're, they're both corpses now.
04:41I know something of this.
04:43My lord.
04:44Tell me more about this girl.
04:46Uh, uh, ashen hair, uh, uh, green peepers.
04:51Do you recall her name?
04:52Oh, no, no, she, she, she was all out of sorts,
04:55uh, didn't speak all that much.
04:57Oh, is, is it getting otter in here?
04:59It sounds like Surinna,
05:01but I happen to know she was on Thanhed at that time.
05:04What became of her?
05:04We handed the small fry over to a wizard,
05:07terrifying fella.
05:09Uh, name escapes me.
05:11It's something like Vil, Vil, Vilka,
05:14Vilkafars.
05:15Do you mean Vilkafars?
05:16Yeah.
05:19Oh, what the fuck?
05:24A parting spell from Vilkafars.
05:27His name was the trigger.
05:30What do you think it means?
05:32He's trying to cover his tracks.
05:34It means Vilkafars gave Amir a fake.
05:40Amen.
05:51Yes.
05:52Amen.
06:06Amen.printfars.
06:07I was going to hurt that this princess isn't fake.
06:12Are you sure?
06:20Can we trust her?
06:22For now.
06:24At present I'm more concerned with the loose lips of the Redanian commander.
06:29Any more pillow talk and everyone on the continent will know the truth.
06:32I'll handle him.
06:33Good.
06:35You do that.
06:39Your scheme to unseat the Emperor wouldn't happen to hinge on this particular information staying secret.
06:47Would it?
06:56We need more than cold nothing for a soup if that is our goal.
07:00We can forage for what we need?
07:01I'll get the salt we have left.
07:02Anyone have any old family recipes they'd like to share?
07:05My gran used to have the finest mohawk and vegetables.
07:08Mohawk and veg?
07:09Yeah right.
07:10Everyone got scraps from that dipshit Groover's mountain goat roast.
07:14Oh, prove it did more for the clan than you know.
07:17Where are you going?
07:18Where are you going?
07:18To look for another crossing.
07:20Even your stubbornness won't bend nature.
07:24Right, Jaskier?
07:27Right.
07:29We should stay, Carol.
07:31Just for an hour or two.
07:33Give us both some time to heal.
07:39Soltan.
07:40Who's this Broover, you speaker?
07:43Alderman of Mahakam.
07:45Good riddance to him.
07:47Never going back.
07:48Why is that?
07:49Because a fucker can't.
07:50You don't know what went down.
07:52Did you forget?
07:53I was there.
07:54Aye.
07:55And whatever you think you know, it's all go shot.
07:57Friends, please.
08:00Tails whet the appetite and this is one I'm sure even Geralt is dying to hear.
08:07You were there.
08:08We were not.
08:10Tell us what happened.
08:15Back in Mohawkam, everything we did was for the clan.
08:18And Soltan's forge was the crown jewel.
08:20I would deliver the weapons he forged to Broover, who shipped them down to the dwarven front lines.
08:26Dusty old fud Zoltan here was holding back a big shipment for bloody humans.
08:32In fact, I was on my way to confront you when I saw it.
08:40Broover told me you destroyed your own forge so no one would find out.
08:45You were arming humans too.
08:48Playing both sides for your own gain.
08:50When our clan would die into the field.
08:53How much?
08:54You don't know what went down that day.
08:56Tell us then.
09:02I put my life into my work.
09:04For our clan.
09:05Until I found out.
09:07Broover was driving my wares to humans.
09:10Who were killing dwarves.
09:11I wasn't about to sell up my own.
09:13So I tells him.
09:15He'll never take what's ours.
09:18Bet you didn't know.
09:19Broover paid me a little visit.
09:21Guilt written all over his face.
09:23Blaming you.
09:25Blaming me.
09:26Point fingers.
09:27And everyone but himself.
09:28Well.
09:28He started the fire.
09:30Hoping to take me down.
09:31And his secret with it.
09:39The place blew.
09:40I was trapped below.
09:41Oh.
09:42It took hours to get out of there.
09:43And in that time.
09:45Broover spread lies.
09:46That I betrayed my Hakam.
09:48He lied to us both.
09:51And you believe him over me.
09:53I lost everything.
09:54My friend.
09:55My home.
09:57My forge.
10:01My friends.
10:08If only I'd known.
10:11I'm sorry.
10:13Brandy.
10:19Fucking friendship!
10:24Best 10 dollars I respect.
10:26Not sure the bird agrees.
10:36He's free to make his own way.
10:38Just like the rest of us.
10:39Fucking family!
10:46That didn't go exactly as I'd planned.
10:49Look what I found to get us started with our soup.
10:56What the ever loving fuck is this?
10:58No human word for it.
10:59It's a common tuber found in subsurface dirt on every roadside you've ever traveled.
11:03Maybe that means we shouldn't be putting it in our mouths.
11:06Learn to cook with it in Bruckalon.
11:10It's getting late.
11:11We should check the crossing.
11:13Hilbert.
11:15You've never spoken of Bruckalon.
11:17Well, how are you came to be there?
11:20Would you like to share?
11:21No.
11:41My stepfather made sure I knew fear.
11:46In return, I made sure he knew suffering.
11:53The rage took me over.
11:56And it was worth it.
12:02I did whatever it took to survive on my own.
12:17And soon, I realized I could do the same for others like me.
12:21Oh my gosh.
12:22The Dryas offered me refuge after that.
12:26I found a home among them in Bruckalon.
12:29I helped by escorting Scoia'tael to and from the forest to keep them safe from humans.
12:35Oh.
12:36But at times, I felt like death leading souls to the afterlife.
12:44They willfully lived in the present.
12:47Ignoring the darkness around them.
12:50But I kept my distance.
12:53It was best not to get attached.
13:00Until that last mission.
13:02Until that last mission.
13:05When I finally understood what their fervor was really about.
13:11Connection.
13:12Their search for joy to forget their circumstances.
13:18You said it was your last mission.
13:29They were ambushed the next day.
13:32They all died.
13:43Back in Bruckalon, I found a new task.
13:46A richer, in need of healing.
13:53Not at all.
13:56You do know.
13:59Anyone in favor have been down for the night?
14:02What a marvelous idea.
14:05I, for one, could use a good...
14:07Oh, I'm good.
14:09I'm good.
14:11I'm good.
14:12Hey, no, wait.
14:13That is my private work.
14:15If you've written anything about me, I'll stab you in both ass cheeks.
14:19Oh, you should be so lucky as to be immortalized in the written word.
14:24But you want to tell us what you're writing, don't you?
14:27You know he does.
14:28Go on.
14:29Come on, Bard.
14:31I'm getting old.
14:33And I've come to realize that...
14:36I won't be around forever.
14:40But my stories might be.
14:46Picture it, if you'll abide.
14:52Oxenfurt, my collegiate pride.
14:56And, wouldn't the whole thing be in song?
14:58Yes, bitch.
15:00My head was mending from an ache.
15:05An Arietta gave my heart a break.
15:09Not exactly how I remember our time in Oxenfurt.
15:11Was on a stroll I oft would take.
15:29It's funny how the world can feel the opposite of what is real.
15:35My mood is grim, that is no lie.
15:37Yet still the sun hangs in the sky.
15:42Yeah, look, I know this isn't really your sort of thing.
15:44But, you know, just sort of go with it.
15:47I couldn't help but hear you down.
15:50Perhaps you'd like a reach around.
15:52I thank you, love, I shall abstain.
15:55Unless the witch would like a go.
15:57She's very good at saying no.
16:02As for what would fill my soul.
16:06A distraction hobby or a goal.
16:12Ladies and gentlemen, Valdo Marx.
16:15There once was a man from Ebbing.
16:18Could that be my answer there?
16:21Where?
16:21Who had a problem bed wetting.
16:24He'd lay down his head asleep in his bed
16:28and awake to find piss in the bedding.
16:33That lad may lack credentials.
16:37But I cannot deny the potential.
16:46My task is big, I must admit.
16:49But first things first, a perfect fit.
16:52Embellishments and finery.
16:54The boy just needs refinery.
16:57Show off what we've been up to.
16:59I'm ready for my big debut.
17:07Did I offend?
17:09You did, my friend.
17:11We don't do velvet.
17:15Burn this.
17:19Besides, being a bard is about so much more
17:22than the trappings of fashion.
17:26Next.
17:26Is my style of performance ship
17:28to craft a tale
17:30It's truest wit
17:31For some it may be clothes or hair
17:33Or how they dance on air
17:39To quote her dear friend
17:41No.
17:44Pray tell me more
17:45My hunger's deep
17:47How do you track?
17:48Which trends will keep?
17:49Tis here I keep
17:50My greatest works
17:52My precious dreams
17:53And unrealized cerks
17:54I'd be alright
17:56Deprived of garbs
17:57Without these I'd be cursed
18:03If hesitation strikes my bard
18:09Do keep your own heart well on guard
18:15I'll understand, respect your choice
18:20Some songs could use a second
18:27Boy
18:30Take this one about the chill
18:32Of winter's breath upon the hill
18:35Or themes of loss
18:36What mighty quill
18:38I see in you a younger me
18:41You'll get their prey eventually
18:49Can't strike me down for caring
18:51What happened next?
18:54The fucker stole his song book
19:00The fucker stole his song book
19:02Whenever will this feeling end?
19:05Oh fuck off!
19:07Or are these symptoms of a...
19:12You don't sit down, come over there
19:17You think he'll wanna yank me in?
19:21Consensually mind, yes
19:23Ladies and gentlemen
19:25Valdo Marx
19:26You round your house
19:29You're in my house
19:30Now white and dressed
19:31You ears to see
19:32A spark of ice
19:33And this long, you
19:35A final turning
19:39Of the scroll
19:41to change your world
19:42This truly is perfect
19:50He took everything from me.
19:53Everything!
19:55Let's go.
20:05Val can keep his stolen songs.
20:10Stay haunted in his devious wrongs.
20:17But my whole life, the things I've seen,
20:23they are chronicled in binding scenes.
20:29It's this, this is what I meant to give.
20:35These words and stories.
20:38These, they'll help me.
20:52Rawr, fucking bull!
20:54Let's take that fucker Val.
20:56That is but one chapter in what will one day be
21:0350 years of poetry.
21:06Thank you very much.
21:21We spoke about this.
21:22I'll just be long enough to check the poet's health.
21:29Relax.
21:32Poet, your blood smells good.
21:35Let me rephrase.
21:37I cannot detect the stench of infection.
21:40I would like to put in a few stitches if that's all right.
21:47Be brave, Yaskier.
21:48Oh, I am being brave.
21:50I'm letting you touch me, aren't I?
21:52I couldn't help but notice.
21:56You're lacking spices for your dinner.
21:58Ow.
21:59My suggestion.
22:02Basil, pimento, bay leaves, and sage, I think, will do nicely.
22:08You may take what you need from my bag.
22:16For fuck's sake.
22:17What's wrong with you, lad?
22:22If we added garlic to our soup, would that repel you?
22:26Ha.
22:27Tall tales from primeval campfires.
22:29He's right.
22:30Much of what humans associate with vampirism are myths.
22:33I overheard your tale, poet.
22:35I have a suggestion, if you're open to it.
22:38Oh, everyone's a critic.
22:39Go on.
22:40Half a century might be a touch more poetic than 50 years.
22:45That's not terrible, I suppose.
22:47If you're finished, you can go.
22:49We both know he is not.
22:59Fine.
23:01Think quick about it.
23:08God, it's Geralt.
23:09Looks worse than it does.
23:10That is untrue.
23:16I wonder.
23:17When you look at me, do you see comrade or an enemy?
23:23I haven't decided.
23:24How high would the bounty on me have to be for you to decide?
23:28Bloody high.
23:29I'm not exactly an ordinary vampire.
23:32I doubt anyone could pay it off.
23:35An ordinary witcher wouldn't have blinked twice before slaying me.
23:40And me.
23:44Curious.
23:45Our witcher is in a state of flux.
23:48All his endless talk of risks, dangers, the struggle with doubt, components of a baptism of fire, if you'll permit
23:58eternal phrase.
23:59Tread carefully, Regis.
24:01Tread carefully, Regis.
24:01I meant no offense.
24:03You are simply experiencing emotions you are known for disregarding.
24:07You are becoming something new.
24:11I can relate because, as you've said, I'm not an ordinary vampire.
24:26I'll be on my way.
24:31Aye!
24:33We've trusted the Bat to treat us.
24:36Break bread with us.
24:37Even fight alongside us.
24:39Will not one of you ask him to tell his story now?
24:42I'm afraid of what it might be.
24:43You need not fear me.
24:45I don't touch blood anymore.
24:50The reasons, perhaps, require a reintroduction.
24:56I am Emil Regis Rohelic, Tertsif Godfrey.
25:02Presently, I am 428 years old, according to the human calendar.
25:09A descendant of post-conjunction relics left to fend for themselves.
25:15In vampiric society, our young are given freedom of choice.
25:20With their gift of immortality, many choose to take what they want.
25:25But if you don't partake, you risk becoming an outcast.
25:30I always tried to avoid human blood, but the euphoria you feel when it's fresh, there's nothing like it.
25:39Suddenly, nothing else matters.
25:43As long as you have hemoglobin and a full moon.
25:47Blood eases the pains of life.
25:50It removes inhibitions.
25:52It takes away many things, including civilized behavior.
25:57It wasn't long before alarming symptoms made themselves known.
26:02But I ignored them all.
26:06I had lost control.
26:11Until fate found me a moment of clarity.
26:15One evening I was sent to fetch blood.
26:17At that point I was constantly under the influence.
26:20And so, I had a little accident.
26:25The next thing I knew, I heard the most angelic voice.
26:33The spark was instant.
26:36The fire it ignited.
26:38Devastating.
26:40We lived in a fantasy.
26:43I had cut off my friends.
26:45I was off blood.
26:48She had a green thumb.
26:52She loved herbs.
26:54Taught me her favorite recipes.
26:57Many I still use to this day.
27:04Then, one day, she didn't return from the market.
27:09The despair I felt was awful.
27:11But the horror was just beginning.
27:14I was blinded by rage when I learned Bethann's disappearance had been orchestrated by my own coven.
27:21Punishment for a relationship they called playing with my food.
27:26I owed them a visit.
27:28But I arrived too late.
27:31And so, I lost it.
27:36I don't recall much of what happened that night.
27:41But one thing has stayed with me.
27:44Bethann's final moments.
27:46Her face betraying her disgust.
27:48Her horror.
27:49And what I'd always known resided deep within my soul.
27:56In all my bloodlust, I had failed to realize that I had made myself known to the village.
28:02They burned every vampire I had left standing.
28:08As for me, I was staked, decapitated, and buried.
28:18And here's one more vampiric myth disproved.
28:22It takes a lot more than that to properly kill a vampire.
28:31Alas, my victory was short-lived.
28:47How long were you in the mud?
28:51Oh, 50 years or so.
28:53Half a century sounds better.
28:55Yes, poet.
28:58Half a century faced with the worst mistake of my life.
29:05I haven't touched blood since.
29:08How can I trust someone constantly battling their worst impulses?
29:11How indeed?
29:14How does the butcher of Blaviken fare?
29:21Some days are better than others.
29:23Aye.
29:26Some decades, too.
29:35I think it's a pike.
29:36Nice cash for here.
29:48Anyone want to say if you want it?
29:50Fuck no, let's eat.
29:51Your best poem yet.
30:11Go on.
30:12Tell us what's going on in our head.
30:22Just thinking of the quiet life I lived before I met you lot.
30:27Aye.
30:28All of our stories involve some amount of regret.
30:31And we've heard from everyone, except our fisherman's friend.
30:40Oh, I regret plenty.
30:43I spent my time as a soldier following orders.
30:46No, you were following orders when you terrorized my child.
30:51Geralt.
30:52Like the others, there's another side to his story, too.
30:56What's the harm of us hearing it?
31:00Go on, Nilfgaardian.
31:01I'm not a Nilfgaardian.
31:08I'm from Vicavaro.
31:11Which we know is not Nilfgaard, and is in fact a place very near to Nilfgaard.
31:16Ignore me.
31:16Continue.
31:17In my youth, I just...
31:19I wanted purpose.
31:23And working directly with the Emperor, it's an honor where I'm from.
31:28And my journey to where I am now started with the very first mission for him.
31:36That's a story I've never told anyone.
31:41Gave upon your brother.
31:44The usurper has wounded us greatly, Cahir.
31:47I hate you.
31:48Say it like you mean it.
31:49I hate usurper.
31:50Your brother died an honorable death in battle.
31:52That is the destiny all real men strive for.
31:56Become a real man.
31:58Come here!
32:00Come here!
32:05Shed this void of weakness.
32:08Come here!
32:22I didn't mean to scare you, lad.
32:26Who are you?
32:27I'm a man who needs a favor.
32:31My sick friend needs providing for while I'm away.
32:37In a cave some paces from here.
32:42Leave food and drink.
32:44But don't enter.
32:47And don't come after nightfall.
32:50I don't have money.
32:52I don't have money.
33:01You'll find more than enough.
33:04And keep whatever's left.
33:27For weeks, I returned, never seeing the wizard's friend.
33:32Until...
33:33Until...
33:35What have you got there?
33:38Nothing.
33:41Give it.
33:45You're dead!
34:02I was saved.
34:05By a monster.
34:08A face full of spikes.
34:18I should be thanking you.
34:23You helped me keep up my strength.
34:32You're Kalex, son, aren't you?
34:35How did you know that?
34:39I have not.
34:41For I appear to be.
34:52Time passed, and I put him out of my mind.
35:00But then...
35:02Years later.
35:04Not long after I joined the army.
35:36Oh, Grace.
35:38I always thought my destiny was to be even the smallest cog in the largest gateway.
35:44The facts is all mine.
35:46If it weren't for your help all those years ago,
35:50I wouldn't have followed destiny to the north.
35:55I've had my eye on you, son.
35:58Since the moment my guards freed you from the usurper's shackles,
36:01I know that you're a far cry from Kalex.
36:07Loyal.
36:08Oh, dear.
36:11Oh, dear.
36:34Hedgehog man, Archeon.
36:37When I knew him, he called himself Duny.
36:42Pervetta's ball.
36:46Where it was revealed that she was...
36:49Pregnant.
36:50Yes.
36:51Same man.
36:52I need to sit down.
36:53You already sat down.
36:54Then I need to lie down.
36:56Can someone explain?
36:58If what Cahir says is true, who I knew as Duny...
37:01You saved my life.
37:02Became M.E.V.R. Emrys.
37:04And he's marrying Ciri.
37:08His own daughter.
37:14Years ago, Vilgefort convinced Emhyr that his destiny rests on the fulfillment of Ithlin's prophecy.
37:21To have an heir?
37:23With his daughter?
37:25Ciri is my child of destiny.
37:28If I had just claimed her at birth, none of this would be happening.
37:31I don't believe that.
37:32Destiny involves choices.
37:34You chose a path.
37:36Not claiming her was a choice.
37:38I was created to kill monsters and collect coin.
37:40That's all.
37:41Clearly not.
37:42You're evolving.
37:43We all are.
37:44Don't you see?
37:45I blindly put my faith in Emhyr.
37:47But when I saw Cirilla at Thanedd, I saw the future.
37:51I chose a new path to help her.
37:54And then I met you.
37:57It's not a coincidence, Geralt.
37:59The dreams you've both been having.
38:01It makes sense.
38:02It makes no sense.
38:07Do you know that your Yennefer saved my life once?
38:13If you asked her, I'm sure she'd have no idea why she made that choice.
38:18But she did.
38:19It's destiny.
38:20You understand for all of us to get us to this very moment.
38:32No, this is personal to me.
38:35And me alone.
38:38And you haven't been listening.
38:41Geralt, it's personal to us all.
38:45The sun will be up soon.
38:47Perhaps now is the time for rest and reflection.
38:53Humans, it turns out, are complicated.
38:57Sometimes.
39:01But in this case,
39:04this story, what drives him, is actually very, very simple.
39:19Need some help.
39:22I'd sooner ask Coen.
39:26Coen doesn't have hair.
39:27My God, that's the joke.
39:29Ah, humor.
39:31I remember that.
39:35It may shock you,
39:37but I do know things.
39:41Yennefer would train for hours.
39:46You miss her, don't you?
39:50I do.
39:53As a boy, I would help my mother with her hair when she was ill.
39:57I'd struggle imagining you as a young anything.
40:01When I was younger than you,
40:03I dreamt of one day becoming a knight.
40:07Geralt of Rivia isn't an honorific.
40:10I gave myself that name to attract better contracts.
40:13Though, it wasn't my first choice.
40:15Please tell me what was.
40:20Geralt, Roger, Erik, Duart, Belkart.
40:27Yes.
40:28Bessamere had a similar reaction.
40:30You could still be a knight if you wanted.
40:32If all this witcher malarkey crumbles to the ground.
40:37Although,
40:39a knight has to trust his sovereign.
40:42And you don't seem to trust anyone.
40:45It's less about trust and more about what it might lead to.
40:50What do you mean, emotions?
40:53Of course, you witches don't have those, do you?
40:55Also, they say.
40:59Sometimes,
41:02acting on the heart can lead to more meaningful outcomes.
41:08Well,
41:09terrible consequences.
41:10Trusting people isn't that bad.
41:12At the very least,
41:13there's
41:14glory in the attempt.
41:19Now I hope.
41:23See?
41:25I let a witcher do my hair,
41:27and it turned out incredible.
41:31Trust.
41:38I knight you,
41:40Sir Geralt,
41:42Roger,
41:43Erik, Duart,
41:45Belkart.
42:15Etiquette.
42:17Dressing.
42:18All lessons seem to evade her grasp.
42:21And which tactic have you employed?
42:24The carrot
42:25or the stick?
42:27I don't think there's a stick big enough for that one.
42:30Let me have a word with her.
42:32Be my guest.
42:47Your Grace?
42:53I haven't spoken to you much,
42:55shall I?
42:56And for that,
42:58I apologize.
43:05Your treatment here must feel like torture.
43:09I prefer them closed.
43:13I prefer them closed.
43:39Player troops.
43:39Indeed.
43:40I did a touch of acting.
43:43It can be very difficult.
43:45Where to stand and
43:48what to say.
43:51When?
43:54There's really nothing quite like
43:58good theater.
44:00Nothing worse than
44:02bad acting.
44:06Do you follow my meaning,
44:08Sir Geralt.
44:11Some of my, uh,
44:14some of my best memories
44:15were when I knew my role
44:17and the part I was given
44:19and for what reason
44:23and some of my worst
44:28were when I
44:31resisted
44:33the part I was given.
44:43When you were acting.
44:44That is the secret.
44:47I have never
44:49stopped acting.
44:52I know my role.
44:56My real question to you is
44:59do you know yours?
45:02I'm a princess.
45:04Ah.
45:06And do you know what becomes
45:07of good little princesses?
45:13They become queens.
45:15Yeah.
45:16If they behave themselves
45:18and
45:18take direction
45:20and those who know better
45:22like
45:22your good friends
45:23and Miss Stella
45:24and Mr. Skellen
45:26and then
45:27all those things
45:28that felt like torture
45:29can feel like
45:30what they really are
45:32a reward.
45:34And instead of feeling
45:35like a queen
45:38you'll live long enough
45:39to actually be
45:41a queen.
45:44as long
45:45as long
45:46as no one
45:47learns the truth.
45:52Do we understand
45:53each other?
45:58we do.
46:01Good.
46:02Very good.
46:04I must be on my way.
46:07I do hope
46:08that we can maintain
46:09this air of trust
46:12between us.
46:13Wouldn't that be charming?
46:15Ah.
46:16A glorious day.
46:21Your grace.
46:23Your grace.
46:23Your grace.
46:27Our grace.
46:41Our grace.
47:06Guys, wake up.
47:12Gather your things.
47:14We need to find a way across this river.
47:16Did he say we?
47:17You're right.
47:18His leg's better.
47:19It's like all he needed was a day of rest.
47:21Seems we all did.
47:23Aye.
47:24What a company I've ended up with.
47:28Two dwarves.
47:29A gnome.
47:31A poet.
47:34A half-dryer, a half-woman.
47:36A Nilfgaardian who insists he is not an Nilfgaardian.
47:39Well, I'm not.
47:41I'm the vampire.
47:44Oh, that is not going to get old.
47:47Then leading our party, the Witcher who suffers pangs of conscience.
47:52I wouldn't be here without you.
47:54All of you.
47:58Melva.
48:00Think that crossing is possible?
48:02I'm sure it is.
48:03It was yesterday.
48:08Squirrel.
48:12Fuck.
48:12Look.
48:47Look.
49:15Tell me where they're hiding.
49:18Tell me.
49:27Tell me.
49:33Tell me where they're hiding.
49:35I don't want to go.
49:35I don't want to go.
49:44Now, did that have to be so hard?
49:55Rest and piss.
49:58No.
50:10You.
50:12Look at what.
50:13He's coming.
50:15Prepare.
50:17He's coming.
50:19No.
50:28SIR.
50:29We're in peace.
50:30No?
50:30No.
50:34No.
50:36No.
50:37No.
50:39No.
50:42So.
50:45Okay.
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