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00:07No, my, my great thumb, great, my great thumb.
00:10No, migration, migration.
00:15It means like to move.
00:17What we do, perfect.
00:19You see, we, we winter in Old Forest.
00:22Midsummer we make for Northwood Blem to snail,
00:24while the snail is good.
00:25Snail, snail.
00:26Snail, yeah.
00:27And at the first brush of the oak leaves,
00:29we head to the grove.
00:30A whole orchard, popping with,
00:33with fall apples, plums, apricots, carrots.
00:36You, you love it.
00:38Yeah.
00:39So the only trouble is there's a hundred perils
00:41between here and there.
00:46Perils?
00:47Like danger.
00:49You know, big folk, wolves, fog, rain,
00:53hill throes, cave throes, anything that'll kill you.
00:58Kill?
01:01It means to make something dead.
01:16I'm...
01:17Peril.
01:19No.
01:20No, no, you're not.
01:22It's...
01:22Firefly.
01:23That was just an accident.
01:27You're not a peril.
01:29You're good.
01:32I'm...
01:33good.
01:34You're good.
01:36Because you're here to help.
01:42Sorry!
01:43Don't worry.
01:44Others should be ready by now.
01:47Glick sticks!
01:49Let's go.
01:51Come on.
01:55Aye, aye, aye.
01:55I'm...
01:57I'm good.
02:01Don't poke me with that crutch again.
02:03I'll pluck the hair off your toes in your sleep.
02:05I'll pluck up my ears while you're at it.
02:07Save me.
02:08Listen, you're snoring.
02:09Oh, stuff.
02:09I do not snore.
02:10Yes, you do.
02:13Come on now, grove.
02:15Not gonna migrate to us.
02:16Might help us move faster if you sang us your mam's walking song.
02:20Aye, go on, Pops.
02:21Give us a warming.
02:22If you want to do some good.
02:27The sun is fast falling
02:30Beneath the trees that's down
02:33The light in the tower
02:36No longer my home
02:39Past eyes of pale fire
02:42Black sand for my bed
02:45I trade all I've known for the unknown ahead
02:51Call to me, call to me, lands far away
02:56For I must now wander this wandering day
03:02Away I must wander this wandering day
03:09Of drink I have little
03:12And food I have less
03:15My strength tells me no
03:18But the path demands yes
03:20My legs are so short
03:23And the way is so long
03:26I've no rest nor comfort
03:29I've no rest nor comfort
03:30No comfort but song
03:34Sing to me, sing to me, lands far away
03:39Oh, rise up and guide me this wandering day
03:44Please promise to find me this wandering day
03:50At last comes their answer
03:55Through cold and through frost
03:58That not all who wander
04:01Or wander are lost
04:03No matter the sorrow
04:06No matter the cost
04:09That not all who wander
04:12Or wander are lost
04:39Or wander are lost
04:55Or wander or wander
04:59Or wander
05:17The tunnel is complete, my lord.
05:24Your arm, show it to me.
05:36How does it feel?
05:37Not for, no further.
05:42I wish you could feel it like I do.
05:47For soon it will be gone.
05:51And with it, a part of me that knew its warmth as well.
05:59I shall miss it.
06:08I shall miss it.
06:13I shall miss it.
06:33Our enemy vows to attack, in exchange for mercy, we have been ordered to abandon this
06:40tower and swear fealty to their commander. I know I'm not the king you have awaited but if you
06:48choose to stand with me and fight this tower will no longer be a reminder of our frailty
06:54but a symbol of our strength. Who will stand with me? Who among you will stand and fight?
07:16Stand and fight. Stand and fight. You will die. I say it would be better to take our chances
07:28bowing to the supposed enemy. I have looked that enemy in the eye. It's not your deliverance.
07:35You think you are? Help! I'll say this for our ancestors. They looked!
07:49Together we can't survive this! Follow me and together we will!
07:55Come on! Follow me! Come on! Come on! Follow me!
08:07Theo! It's our case! It's our time! Come on! We need to come on back!
08:14Go let's go!
08:17Let's move the guns!
08:29Give me a hug!
08:31Come on!
08:31Come on! Move!
08:38Go!
08:39Go, go, go!
08:39Go!
08:40Go, go!
08:40Go, go!
08:41Go, go, go, go!
08:42Go, go!
08:42Come on!
08:43Go, go, go, go.
08:44We're right out now.
08:51Father.
08:52I see you.
08:53May we speak?
08:57Why wasn't I chosen for the expedition?
08:59You were going west?
09:01Not anymore.
09:02Not till I've done something worthy of Númenor.
09:05Now what is there?
09:06In your words.
09:08I don't have words for it.
09:11That's why I'm trying so hard to find it.
09:14I am asking for your help.
09:16Wish I could provide it.
09:18But we have far more volunteers than we could ever hope to accommodate.
09:22Half the city wants a spot on those boats.
09:26Slimming to the front of the line.
09:31What are your qualifications?
09:33Qualifications?
09:34Do you belong to the Sea Guard?
09:35You know I'm twice the same-
09:36Do you belong to the Sea Guard?
09:39What about the Queen's Guard?
09:41Merchant's Guild?
09:42Horseman's Guild?
09:43You're being absurd.
09:44While you were feigning fidelity to the traditions of this isle, these men were living them.
09:51Finding ways to contribute.
09:52To serve.
09:55Something for which you evidently care little.
09:59I care.
10:00I'm ready to serve.
10:03Nothing would make me proud.
10:06But you had your chance.
10:09And you made your choice.
10:21Hurrah!
10:29Oh no.
10:31What!
10:36Oh no.
10:38Where the Quickest Operat leader?
10:40B nor…!
10:40B
10:40But give him the right push.
10:41And it must be you.
10:43He will listen to you.
10:45When I speak, his ears close up.
10:52So speak louder.
11:32What? Southlander. Your visitors.
11:46And where did the enemy head next?
11:48Further south, I should think.
11:50Towards the watchtower of Austeth.
11:53I'll inform the Seager.
12:00My thanks, Lord Halbrand.
12:02I'm certain your fellowship will prove just as invaluable once you make Manfall.
12:08Manfall?
12:09Well, Adriel informed us of your aspiration to unite your people.
12:14Did she now?
12:15I trust she was not speaking in haste.
12:19As a matter of fact, it was my intent-
12:20My companion is merely feeling the weight of his task.
12:23I have no doubt, come time, he will do his part.
12:30Given that I've staked my name upon it, I should hope so.
12:33Queen Regent, your father has requested your presence in the tower.
12:46Galadriel informed us.
12:48I wondered how the Queen knew to lay me at her father's bedside.
12:51Never occurred to me you'd hand me over for a guild crest.
12:53You used me.
12:55After I all but begged you to let me be.
12:57I have just convinced Numenor to send five ships and five hundred men to aid your people.
13:04And place a crown upon your head.
13:06Many might assume you used me.
13:16I find him who had the crown.
13:30I don't like it here.
13:31It's okay, dear.
13:32It's just the trees.
13:34Hot mountains made them go this way.
13:38Rockford Pass must be blocked, Sid.
13:41It won't get any easier in the dark.
13:43Keep moving.
13:48Easier in the dark.
14:08Morphs.
14:10Why don't you tell me what's really going on?
14:13These woods have never been this bare at this time of year.
14:18This is plain asleep fungus.
14:20He's responsible, isn't he?
14:21The big fella.
14:22What precisely do you expect me to do about it?
14:24What you ought to have done at the camp.
14:25Take their wheels and leave them.
14:28What's it going to take?
14:30Make a widow of somebody?
14:32Or an orphan?
14:36People are getting hungry.
14:43Stay close.
15:01Woah, my God.
15:09They nearly cause me heart-burst.
15:11None of that.
15:11We stopped with prints.
15:12In the mud.
15:12One at a time, please!
15:24Run!
15:36Oh
15:54No!
15:55No!
15:56No!
15:57No!
15:58No!
15:59No!
16:00No!
16:51Hold your ground on some more.
16:53Make your father proud.
16:55Their strokes fall like the stone giants of the North North.
16:59And yet?
17:07There are many ways to kill an orc.
17:21But for you, I will keep it strong and simple.
17:25Slap, twist, gut.
17:29Come at me.
17:31We will see who can score flesh.
17:34Anyone that does, I will promote.
17:40It's a lieutenant.
17:41Come on.
17:43Come on.
17:44Come on.
17:44Come on.
17:46Come on.
17:47Come on.
18:01Come on.
18:03Come on.
18:12Come on.
18:21Swordmanship is about balance rather than strength.
18:24Fight with your feet, not your arms.
18:44Come on.
18:45Come on.
18:47Come on.
19:08Don't plant roots.
19:09Keep moving.
19:32Never trust brute force to best an orc.
19:37It's often easiest to outmaneuver them.
19:45Well done, lieutenant.
20:11Never known a smith's age who could do that.
20:17It's not too late to stop this.
20:20Your cousin may hold the sceptre, but it's you the people follow.
20:22With their help, you could-
20:24Could what?
20:26Assert your influence.
20:28Sometimes the folly of youth is enough to make an old man weep.
20:36Is it folly to try and stop a war?
20:39Is it folly to kick against the current?
20:43You see, the tide may rise and drown a man, or fall and sweep him onto sea.
20:49The trick of mastering the current is to know which way it will turn next.
20:52You all but single-handedly prevented our last king from dragging us back to the old ways.
20:56Don't tell me you couldn't sway Miriel's mind now.
20:59What makes you think Miriel's mind in my own and not his mind is?
21:01Because my father would sooner die than take orders from an elf.
21:33When all this is ended, elves will take orders from us.
21:38Or my cousin can go to war for Galadriel if she wishes.
21:42I go to war for Numenor.
21:43How could this be for Numenor?
21:47If you want nothing.
21:50Soon we will save the low men of Middle-earth.
21:53Lift them up and give them the king they've long awaited.
21:56A king who will be forever in our debt.
21:59Now contemplate, if you can, how that might benefit us.
22:05Wars, forests, trade, tribute.
22:08I wouldn't dare stop that, not for all the salt and the sea.
22:12And neither should you.
22:23The kingdom! The kingdom is in danger, I must-
22:26The danger is past, father.
22:29We are doing now what you always believed we must.
22:32We're restoring our connection with the elves.
22:36I'm going to Middle-earth.
22:49Miriel.
22:51Yes, father.
22:55It's me.
22:58Don't go.
23:02To Middle-earth.
23:05All that awaits you there.
23:10What, father? What awaits me?
23:12Yeah.
23:13Darkness.
23:19Can you believe it?
23:23Everyone's talking about what she did.
23:29Never seen him take a shine to an outsider like this before.
23:35I brought you some beeswax.
23:37Slather some on that paw should help with the tenderness.
23:40Call-ah.
23:42Margaret.
23:47Tell me...
23:49Call-ah.
23:54O, call-ah.
23:55Ask-a-me, call-ah.
23:57O, call-ah.
24:01The fee-maton.
24:03Hey!
24:04Call-ah.
24:06Come on, faz-ah.
24:11Stop! Please!
24:17Enviñata! Enviñata!
25:06Enviñata!
25:13To an enduring union between our two great peoples, Khazad and Noldur.
25:18To the union.
25:20To the union.
25:21Before our winds ascend, Lord Durin, I should like to commend you.
25:27Khazad-dûm has been called the quietest of dwarven kingdoms, but in recent months, your
25:32furnaces are said to be burning as bright as the eyes of Aule himself.
25:36Your mind's delving ever deeper.
25:39To what do you credit this new infiguration?
25:45I might task the same of Linden.
25:49Shipping off its warriors, expanding its cities.
25:53Bit southern for elves, no?
25:57Typically takes you people weeks just to decide to take a ship.
26:00If I may.
26:02The Hand of Time crawls so slowly for our kind.
26:05We often overlook the years of effort we perceive as taking but a moment.
26:09In so doing, I would not wish to offend our guest.
26:12I would think our dwarven friend far too stout of heart to be offended by an honest inquiry.
26:18I have an honest inquiry for you.
26:23From where did you procure the table?
26:27Why do you ask?
26:30This stone grows only at certain depths.
26:34So rarely do our resonators locate a deposit.
26:37We consider each to be a precious gift.
26:42We reserve its use for the most sacred purposes.
26:48Monuments or tombs to our honored dead.
27:02Please forgive our sacrilege, Lord Durin.
27:06We shall have to send it home with you so it can be treated with proper respect.
27:15It's good to know there's still some honor left among the elves.
27:20Your grace.
27:22To the union of our two peoples, then.
27:25To the union.
27:35Your loyalty to the dwarf is admirable.
27:39Loyalty to a friend ought to be expected.
27:42Regardless of his race, does it justify lying to your king?
27:46I wonder, High King, if it is in fact you who has been lying to me.
27:54I went to Khazad-dum with a proposal of friendship, but in truth, you sought something far more tangible, didn't
28:01you?
28:01Are you familiar with the song of the roots of Hithigh-Glier?
28:04Recount it for me, please.
28:08An obscure legend, regarded by most to be apocryphal.
28:11Recount it, Elrond Peredell.
28:17It speaks of a battle, high among the peaks of the Misty Mountains.
28:23Not over honor or duty, but over a tree within which some claim was hidden the last of the lost
28:29Zulmarils.
28:42On one side, fought an elven warrior.
28:45The heart is pure as manway.
28:48Pulled all his light into the tree to protect it.
28:51On the other, a Balrog of Morgoth.
28:53Channeled all his hatred into the tree to destroy it.
28:57Amidst their duel of unending, lightning ensnared the tree.
29:04Forging of their conflict.
29:06Power.
29:08Power.
29:10As pure and light, as good, as strong and unyielding as evil.
29:16They say it seeped down the roots into the mountain depths, where for centuries now, it has waited.
29:24Durim's right.
29:24Then you admit the dwarves did find it.
29:27The oar containing the light of the lost Zulmaril.
29:30I admit only this.
29:32I promised Durin never to reveal his people's secrets.
29:35And what if keeping your promise to his people meant ensuring the doom of your own?
29:59The oarjuna's death?
29:59Oh, yeah.
30:02We'll be Tobias, man.
30:02Right now, we're sure the spot is going to be true right now.
30:02Nej Rather thought, whatever robot might have it in.
30:03I know that you must have it or may not have it.
30:03Very, I bet you know.
30:03Very soon.
30:06Tamb – you think that you know there was nothing.
30:10The weirdest Role exhaustが in the first place.
30:10And it was one moment that didn't find it true.
30:11It's a mistake.
30:13We first took notice of it just prior to Galadriel's return.
30:17We hoped that by sending her away and so bringing an end to the last vestiges of war,
30:22we might rest the decay.
30:25But despite our every effort, our decline has only quickened.
30:32The blight upon this tree is but an outer manifestation of an inner reality.
30:36That the light of the Eldar, our light, is fading.
30:44Who else knows about this, precious few?
30:50I ask again, and for the last time,
30:55did the dwarves find the orb or not?
31:02I swore an oath to Durin.
31:08To some, that may now hold little weight.
31:15But in my esteem, it is by such things our very souls are bound.
31:21I do not intend to let mine slip away on the basis of mere hope.
31:26Hope is never mere, Elrond.
31:31Even when it is meager.
31:34When all other senses sleep, the eye of hope is first to awaken, last to shut.
31:42If the elves abandon Middle-earth now,
31:46the armies of darkness will march over the face of the earth.
31:51It will be the end, not just of our people, but all peoples.
31:57If the hope of preventing that is not reason enough to make you reconsider your oath,
32:02I suggest you find another.
32:29I suggest you find another.
32:51I said it won't be dangerous, I waited as it will be over by the time I get off the
32:56boat.
32:56Just don't tell my father he keeps crying to everyone with ears, his future son-in-law is a war
33:00hero.
33:02Sing! Come on, sing. You remember the words, don't you?
33:06After hearing you squawk them all night, I fear I'll never forget them.
33:10Perhaps Isildo will sing with you?
33:15This should be interesting.
33:21The answer's no.
33:23I haven't said anything yet.
33:24I've known you 15 years, you really think I don't know what you've come here to say?
33:27It's actually 16, but I mean...
33:29Montement.
33:30Right.
33:31What have I come to say?
33:32A fairly lavish apology, which Ontema of course would have accepted instantly, but I wouldn't have.
33:37And do you know why?
33:39You're only apologising because you think, now that I've been promoted, I can get you on the expedition.
33:49Can you?
33:50Great.
33:52I'd just like to say, I wouldn't have accepted instantly, but I am glad that you apologised.
33:56You did it.
33:57I did.
33:58But I'll gladly do it again.
33:59I'm sorry I started the fight.
34:02Now please bring me with you.
34:05No.
34:09What will it take to make this right?
34:12Fine, you get a free hit.
34:14Jaw.
34:15Gut.
34:15Your choice, one hit.
34:18Three.
34:20Two.
34:22Actually, three.
34:24Four.
34:26Four.
34:27Four.
34:27Four.
34:28That felt like three.
34:30Four.
34:31Four.
34:33Four.
34:34Four.
34:35Four.
34:35I'll go.
34:35You'll bring me on the ship.
34:37Seel I do, Arie.
34:39You're my orders friend.
34:42But if you want to know, Richard, if you're probably still my best…
34:45What?
34:45Ontema and Ples.
34:47I can't take a conscience and state my name recommending you for a duty—
34:51…that you might well decide to invite him this time…
34:56One day I hope it will be.
34:59One day, I hope you find something that you would be willing to sacrifice anything for.
35:07I'll take care of Beric for you, I promise.
35:09Beric's gone?
35:11The horsemaster recruited him.
35:14I'm sorry, Isil.
35:16The sea is always right.
35:49I'm sorry, Isil.
36:03Are you...
36:05...stowing away?
36:14Are you about to burn the boat?
36:15Get out of here this moment.
36:17I won't let anyone know I saw you.
36:19Hand me the lantern.
36:21Don't.
36:37Get out of here.
36:53Gather every hand. Hurry!
36:56Get them out!
36:58Quickly!
36:59Get them out!
37:01Isil!
37:09Isil!
37:12What happened?
37:14He was in a fishing boat.
37:16A cask must have gone up.
37:17A cask?
37:20He saved my life.
37:22He could have just left if he saved my life.
37:24Captain!
37:41We have reason to suspect a passing brigand, but we're yet to identify him.
37:46We're fortunate we didn't lose the rest of the ships as well.
37:49This was clearly an attempt to kindle your doubts, Queen Regent.
37:52Do not let it.
37:53I'm forced to disagree with the elf.
37:56Perhaps we did act in haste.
37:58Kingdoms should be led, not dragged.
38:00I recommend we delay the voyage until we've had time enough to win more hearts to your cause.
38:05Our enemy grows stronger every day.
38:06Perhaps every hour we hesitate.
38:09Remember why you chose this path.
38:11Remember your faith.
38:12Do you think I could forget?
38:14We still have three ships.
38:17And your father's blessing.
38:21What of Lord Heilbrand?
38:24He awaits our departure.
38:25I'm sure he does.
38:31Shall I tell the Seagull to stand down?
38:38This council will reconvene in first light to make a final decision.
38:44See to it, Lord Heilbrand attends.
38:54What have you been able to ascertain?
38:57Elrond, forgive me.
38:59Forgive you that I did not tell you sooner.
39:06Even you.
39:08I begged him to allow you into our confidence from the start, but the High King forbade it.
39:16This, this Mithril.
39:20It is our only salvation, Elrond.
39:22I have tested it.
39:24Under every duress.
39:26Nothing diminishes its light.
39:29We believe if we can secure vast quantities of it quickly,
39:34enough to saturate every last elf in the light of the Valar once more.
39:41And yes.
39:44Yes.
39:45It very well could be.
39:55I am sorry.
39:59That the High King deceived me.
40:02Or that now our people are doomed unless I break an oath.
40:07And betray a friend.
40:10I was there.
40:12Elrond.
40:14The night your father set sail.
40:18A mortal man,
40:20who believed he could convince the very gods
40:24to come to war and our aid.
40:28I heard your mother pleading with him not to go.
40:31Asking him, imploring him.
40:33Why, why must it be him?
40:37And do you know what he said?
40:43Because he was the only one who could do it.
41:05Because he was the only one who could do it.
41:09For that I am sorry.
41:12Tomorrow, the Queen will call you to audience.
41:15Your voice at that meeting may well decide whether this mission stands or falls.
41:20Help me.
41:21I think I've helped you quite enough.
41:24Then help yourself.
41:26Stop fighting me.
41:27And together let us fight them.
41:30Not so long ago, men like me were fighting alongside them.
41:34Men like you, not you yourself.
41:41You're wrong.
41:46You don't know what I did
41:49before I ended up on that run.
41:55You don't know how I survived.
42:05But we all survived.
42:12And when these people discover it, they will cuss me out.
42:17So will you.
42:20Sometimes to find the light,
42:22we must first touch the darkness.
42:28What do you know of darkness?
42:33Whose dagger was it, Galadriel?
42:36Who is it you lost?
42:38My brother.
42:40What happened to him?
42:41He was killed.
42:43In a place of darkness and despair.
42:45By servants of Sauron.
42:47Is that enough for you?
42:48So this is about vengeance.
42:49One cannot satisfy thirst by drinking seawater.
42:51Then what is it?
42:52Why do you keep fighting?
42:55You're asking me to go to the one place
42:56that I swore never to return.
42:58The least you can do is tell me why.
43:02Why do you keep fighting?
43:04Because I cannot stop.
43:18The company I led mutinied against me.
43:23My closest friend conspired with the king to exile me.
43:27And each of them acted as they did.
43:34Because I believed they could no longer distinguish me
43:38from the evil I was fighting.
43:45I'm sorry.
43:49I'm sorry.
43:50For your brother.
43:52For all of it.
43:54I'm sorry.
43:56Your sorrow cannot ease my pain.
44:00I know what a hammer and tongs is yours.
44:04There is no peace to be found for you here.
44:07And nor for me.
44:08No lasting peace in any path
44:10but that which lies across the sea.
44:14I have fought for centuries seeking to earn mine.
44:19This is how you earn yours.
44:39Long have I awaited this day.
44:41the day your kind would return at last.
44:45Lift us up
44:47from the muck
44:49and the filth
44:51to take our rightful place
44:53at your side.
44:56I pledge my undying service
44:59to you.
45:03I pledge my loyalty
45:05to Sauron.
45:25You are Sauron, are you not?
45:31You are Sauron, are you not?
45:37Where?
45:42I'll serve you then.
45:44Where you are.
45:56Only blood combined.
46:07Aldrich.
46:15Aldrich.
46:18Aldrich.
46:20Aldrich.
46:20Aldrich, no.
46:22No.
46:26No.
46:29No.
46:30Aldrich.
46:31No!
46:35Lift your aim next time.
46:40Don't be so afraid of the strain.
46:41Don't be so afraid of the strain.
46:42My brother trying to teach me.
46:46Because it took me over 200 years.
46:49You should develop the bravery
46:50that's keeping me standing here tonight.
46:53Found it in only 14.
46:56And we're going to need another fight to come.
46:57All my life your kind has watched us.
47:00Counting every whisper.
47:02Every kitchen knife too sharp.
47:06We're all about to be buried in this tower.
47:08So why be buried with us?
47:11Because in counting the whispers and the knives,
47:14I've come to know the voices and the hands of those behind them.
47:18Half of us just left.
47:21But half stayed.
47:24Including you.
47:31So lift your aim.
47:49There's something you don't know.
47:57There's something you don't know.
47:58I've seen this before.
48:15Test thebullying.
48:16There's nothing out there.
48:16It's pretty 고ortal.
48:17Yeah.
48:19Well done.
48:44It is a key, conjured by some forgotten craft of the enemy to enslave your ancestors.
48:52A key to what?
48:56I do not know.
48:57The enemy commander spoke of becoming a god.
49:00I have given the Orgs a home and these lads, but whatever he has designed is much as certain.
49:09Our enemy knows your son has what he needs to enact it.
49:17How long?
49:20Days.
49:23Maybe hours.
49:29I can survive this, Bronwyn. There is a way. There must be.
49:39There is one.
49:41No! Bow to the enemy and you take away everything.
49:46From your son and his sons off to him.
49:49Your people have worked an entire age to earn back their virtue.
49:54Would you undo it all in just one moment of despair?
49:59There must be another way.
50:01Name it. I beg you.
50:09See?
50:11You were right to watch us.
50:14Because we are destined for the darkness.
50:18It's how we survive.
50:22Perhaps it's who we are.
50:25Who we will always be.
50:28There is far more at stake here.
50:31Than just our lives.
50:33When Morgoth was at war.
50:35All continents sank.
50:37Who is to say what horrors this might unleash?
50:40Should our enemy obtain it?
50:41What power do we have to stop him?
50:44Look around. It's over.
50:46Not yet.
50:46Soon enough.
50:48And when they march upon us this tower will fall.
51:16The other man hid the world.
51:17Sometimes the way he is OoOoOooOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoP
51:50You made it up, didn't you?
51:52Peace has been wanting a new table for years, so.
52:02Ah, come on, it's not that heavy.
52:04It is not the weight of the table that burdens me.
52:08So why don't you come out with it?
52:09Because a burden shared may either be halved or doubled, depending on the heart that receives it.
52:13Oh, owledged, beard, enough with the quail.
52:17So, give me the meat and give it to me raw.
52:25I have not been truthful with you, Dorian.
52:29I did not come to Khazad-dûm for friendship, but ambition.
52:33I did not know it.
52:37But I came for Mithril.
52:44Why?
52:47Without it,
52:49my kind must either abandon these shores by spring or perish.
52:55Perish.
52:57Perish.
52:58Perish, how?
53:01Our immortal souls will
53:04dwindle
53:05into nothing,
53:08slowly diminishing
53:10until we are but shadows
53:13swept away by the tides of time
53:17forever.
53:31So the fate
53:32of the entire Elven race
53:35is in my hands.
53:37So it would appear.
53:44Say that again.
53:47The fate of the entire Elven race
53:50is in your hands.
54:00Whose hands?
54:04Yours.
54:19Fit your feathery shirts.
54:21Let's start walking.
54:22Don't thank me yet.
54:24Thank me after we find a way to convince my father.
54:27Look at me.
54:27Will you please get moving?
54:29It's a long journey back.
54:31With all this sunlight
54:32it's starting to give me a sour stomach.
54:34Under one condition.
54:36Tell these are the tables from me.
54:38Don't press your luck, elf.
54:58Lord Halbraddy.
55:00Lord Halbraddy.
55:00The Queen Regent summons you.
57:01Look, his father secured him a post.
57:03Again.
57:05Earn mine.
57:07Same as you.
57:07Hold it up.
57:12Report to the horse, master.
57:14Thought I was in cavalry.
57:16You are.
57:19Stable sweep.
57:36Stable sweep.
57:39Hold up.
57:41This place.
57:42This place is over.
58:00THE END
58:25THE END
58:59THE END
59:19THE END
59:20THE END
59:20THE END
59:20THE END
59:20THE END
59:20THE END
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