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00:03Neo-Varana, whose continent makes soaring gambles with the breeze, since ancient times has been upheld by the efforts of
00:13two great twin trees.
00:16Their entwining made the flowers grow, and a bountiful country all would know.
00:21Their living touch but harmony to all their kith and kin, till a man beguiled by avarice, committed mortal sin.
00:31The pair were meant to do what mankind has now undone.
00:36Aeschylus is what once was two, but now is naught but one.
00:42Should it wither, we shall all fall.
00:47The world will fall?
00:52True and fateful child, who offers the quickening of life by your touch and the redemption of man in your
00:59heart.
01:01Give yourself as an offering, lest the land be torn apart.
01:06Deep within you, vomit of the Aeschylus that lie.
01:11Be its cutting, else the world will crumble and die.
01:19The Covenant's time draws ever near.
01:24Aeschylus shall leap until you appear.
01:40Day 1
01:42Day 4
03:20Where'd she go?
03:29The world will... Neo-Verona will fall to ruin?
03:35And only if I die, will it survive?
03:41Father... Mother...
03:42Will Ophelia's visions of destruction hold true?
03:46Must I be a sacrificial lamb?
03:48Is that my fate?
03:53My destiny?
03:54My destiny.
04:17Tragic.
04:18God's the city's wound is deep.
04:20Indeed.
04:21Where is Juliet?
04:23Antonio has gone to retrieve her.
04:25Then come, let us aid the townspeople in their hour of woe.
04:30What misfortune has befallen this place?
04:41By what power was that?
04:46Why do you gape so?
04:47Set to your work, men.
04:49We must set the rabble to the torch.
04:51A command from my father, the Prince.
04:55Follow me.
05:00We have food and medicine ready.
05:03Take courage, brethren.
05:05Those with injuries over there.
05:07The dispossessed are legion.
05:09We need to find them shelter.
05:12Indeed.
05:12There's going to be a chill tonight.
05:15That glow.
05:17Fire!
05:19God has saved us!
05:21By the rood.
05:23If the wind should pick up, the Inferno's hunger will soon o'ertake us.
05:27Gather some men and snuff the damn thing out!
05:30Pray we can.
05:39Oh, eyes, be false.
05:42I beg of you.
05:51Burn on.
05:52Burn it to ashes.
05:55Burn, my love.
05:57Roast the vermin in their own rebellious tallow.
06:01The bedlam below.
06:03This is your doing, isn't it?
06:07Better they rise up in smoke than in rebellion.
06:10Is it not the owner's right to butcher his cattle as he sees fit?
06:20They aren't yours to murder, you villain!
06:23No villain, I, but Prince.
06:25You are neither Prince nor man.
06:27I'll burn your little whore next.
06:40You are...
06:43Not my father.
06:54Burn.
06:55Burn with your city, you damned Capulet shade!
07:03The city's aflame.
07:06Ophelia was right.
07:07I'm watching it fall.
07:09I won't allow it!
07:14What a splendid sight.
07:16A blaze worthy of the morrow and its cool.
07:20A funeral pyre for Montague's many sins.
07:29Benvolio, I need more bandages now!
07:31I'll get them.
07:35I fear our food and water won't last the night at this rate.
07:40Something must be done.
07:42How right you are.
07:43Aaaaaah!
07:44There's fire over me!
07:45No!
07:47My word!
07:48Wait.
07:49No fire could have spread that fast unassisted.
08:07Stop this!
08:11Romeo!
08:12Mercutio, stand down!
08:14What are you doing?
08:15Have the better angels of your nature taken flight?
08:17Be silent!
08:18This is for Neo-Vorona's own good.
08:20Don't tell me you really believe that, lunacy.
08:23Lunacy?
08:23It's Lord Montague's will.
08:25If you mean to defy him, I shall grant you a prodigal such reward.
08:31Aaaaaah!
08:31Mercutio!
08:32Aaaaaah!
08:42Listen to me.
08:44My father has been humbled, laid low by his own evil designs.
08:49Bastard!
08:49How dare you stain the prince with your slander!
08:52Ungrateful wealth!
08:55If you ever loved your father,
08:57recognize my father for the monster he's become!
09:02Leave me be!
09:04Mercutio!
09:06Damn you!
09:08Damn you and all your lies!
09:11You had it all and you throw it away!
09:15You had everything.
09:28Juliet!
09:29Can you hear my voice?
09:32Where have you gone to?
09:41Red Whirlwind, you saved us all.
09:44Once we get through here, we'll be in the clear.
09:47Aye, thanks to you.
09:48I want to be a hero like you when I grow up.
09:52Careful there, are you alright?
09:59Get out of there!
10:10Careful, young lady.
10:12Romeo!
10:14Juliet!
10:20Thank you for saving her.
10:26There's something you should know.
10:29Henceforth, I have no father.
10:31What?
10:32Montague grips this city by the throat and he'll happily throttle it to death rather than let it go.
10:39Neo-Verona belongs to its citizens, not to him.
10:43I shall free it of his mad grasp.
10:45I swear.
10:51Soon I must perform the bitterest task a son could undertake.
10:54But come the dawn, we are free.
11:06Till then.
11:12That dawn will never break.
11:16Romeo.
11:18Romeo.
11:33The people who lost their homes have evacuated to the plaza.
11:37How could they set fire to the city on purpose like that?
11:41Oh, Conrad and the rest, they're alright?
11:43Them?
11:44Oh, yeah.
11:44Not a scratch.
11:46Thank goodness.
11:48Juliet!
11:49Is that you?
11:51Glad to see you both in one piece.
11:53Amelia!
11:54William!
11:56Gods!
11:57How'd I endure such catastrophe?
11:59Our carriage broke down and we had to walk.
12:02Farewell, oh, martyred toes.
12:03Well, they got you here.
12:05That's the most important thing.
12:07Yes, a miracle, that.
12:09It's hard to cope with disasters conjoined, eh?
12:12Scene one zooms.
12:13Everything's shaking.
12:14The end is nigh.
12:15Then scene two.
12:16Ah, fire.
12:17Everything's covered in flame.
12:18For a while there, I feared Neo-Verona might have breathed its last.
12:23Neo-Verona will fall to ruin.
12:30What's the matter?
12:31You look so pale.
12:33No, I'm fine, really.
12:36Why wouldn't I be?
12:37Dreadful, my dear.
12:39I've seen you be a much better actress than that.
12:46William, if you were writing a play and the heroine had to sacrifice herself in order
12:52to save the world, there was no other way to save it, what would you have her do?
12:57Impossible to say.
13:00Far be it from me to subject my heroine to that.
13:04Though every life must eventually dim to a dimmer until that final spark went ebon,
13:09to her own self, would she e'er remain true?
13:12That is a heroine worthy of my quill.
13:18To her own self, remain true.
13:21Indeed.
13:23What are you going on about?
13:39Damn that Montague, setting his own domain to the torch.
13:42He's lost his mind.
13:44How does one anticipate the actions of a rabid mongrel?
13:48The time for waiting is over.
13:50It's a luxury we can ill afford.
13:53We must make to the castle and end his terror.
13:55Now.
13:57Tis the day of reckoning.
13:59During the last assembly of the nobles, Montague is said to have cut down the Lord Speaker in cold blood.
14:04I imagine they'd just as soon be rid of him at this point.
14:08So, at long last, the tyrant will topple.
14:11Without the support of the nobles, he's easy enough prey.
14:14Go then, take up your lethal steel with joyous heart.
14:24It feels like forever.
14:26What?
14:27Since the last time that I brushed your hair.
14:31Yes, you're right.
14:35Oh, you'll never guess what Benvolio did.
14:38He asked me to marry him once the Tempest passes.
14:42What a thing to say.
14:44What was he thinking?
14:45Huh?
14:46Did he really?
14:47Uh, yes.
14:49Well, what did you say in return, Cordelia?
14:52I said...
14:53nothing at all?
14:55Shame on you!
14:55He deserves a proper reply!
14:57Why? This is the best news you could have given me.
15:02You're welcome.
15:03I wish you happiness.
15:06Oh, how I do.
15:10And I, you.
15:22What is my destiny?
15:25Was I destined to survive the slaughter that claimed the rest of my family?
15:33My deeds as the red whirlwind, defender of Neo-Vorona's poor, were those preordained?
15:43And now...
15:45Was it all just a prologue to my dying for Aeschylus?
15:50Oh, yes.
15:58Irises.
15:59Blooming at this time of year?
16:04Ah, you're offering your blessing to Cordelia and Benvolio.
16:16I've known such precious people, priceless, every one of them, kind and loving, lighthearted and merry.
16:27How they have nurtured me.
16:31Bled for me.
16:34I'm alive because you set your hearts to it.
16:39And you...
16:42Romeo.
16:49There is no world without you.
16:52And no you without the world.
17:06If I must die in order for you to live, I welcome it.
17:18There.
17:18The rest is up to you.
17:24You know, even though we had to toss you into one of William's costumes at the last second...
17:28You look beautiful.
17:30What a pretty bride you are.
17:33I'm not used to playing dress-up.
17:36How about a prop?
17:39I had to make it in a hurry, so it's a little bit off-kilter.
17:44Juliet, you put together this wonderful bouquet?
17:48Mm-hmm.
17:51I remember when you couldn't even sew a button onto a doublet.
17:57Don't cry, Cordelia.
17:59Come on, save some for the wedding.
18:01I know.
18:04They're perfect.
18:06Thank you, dear.
18:07I know.
18:23Hmm.
18:24Small house.
18:26All right then, dearly beloved, without further ado, the bride and groom.
18:32I am, dearly beloved, with you.
19:02If you feel like crying, it's all right.
19:08I want them to see me smiling today.
19:13Me too.
19:32Here, Juliet.
19:34Huh?
19:35Take it, please.
19:37But I...
19:41Get some use out of it with Romeo.
19:50What if I can't?
19:52Why couldn't you?
19:54My hands are so very small.
19:57Oh, that much happiness would just go tumbling from my grasp.
20:05You're a silly duck.
20:08There's no limit to the happiness a person can feel.
20:14It's snowing.
20:16So it is.
20:17Pretty, huh?
20:20When it's melted away and flowers are blooming throughout the city,
20:24I hope everyone's as happy as I am today.
20:33Romeo,
20:35for the sake of all who call me over on a home,
20:41and those few I cradle in my heart.
20:47Once the battle is won,
20:50to Aeschylus I must go.
20:54Both here and in the hereafter,
20:58I swore I'd cling to you for all eternity.
21:06Forgive me for breaking my promise,
21:09but I'll save this world knowing it's left in your gentle hands.
21:18To have known you,
21:21to have loved you.
21:23That was my happiness.
21:35Romeo.
21:36Romeo.
21:36Romeo.
21:37Romeo.
21:38Romeo.
21:40Romeo.
21:51Romeo.
21:53Don't worry, don't worry, don't worry.
22:01You're laughing, just the baby.
22:06I'm gonna cry, I'm gonna cry.
22:37I can't see the sun
22:40I can't see the sun
23:13The blood within him loathsome to the thought
23:16The villain unrepentant to the last
23:18The winds of fate hath drawn your mainsail taut
23:22Unsheath thy sword and lo, a die is cast
23:27Next time on Romeo and Juliet
23:29Act 22
23:31Curse, Raging Fury
23:35Is this truly a love that can never be?
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