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00:21I need a slave.
00:23Yeah.
00:28What is it?
00:30You mean, who is it?
00:32Oswald.
00:37You're back.
00:39I'm back.
00:40That's good.
00:41I'm back.
00:45Citric?
00:46Gone.
00:47Long gone.
00:48And with the prisoners, Lord.
00:53Good journey, then.
00:54It was.
00:55I know what I must do now.
00:58Oswald.
00:59Lord.
00:59You still alive?
01:00Of course.
01:12Regent's gate will be near and possible.
01:15She's in the middle of 2,000 things or more.
01:17It can be done.
01:18How?
01:19With God's help.
01:21I'm joking.
01:22I've yet to decide.
01:24When?
01:25As soon as I'm rested.
01:27As soon as you're rested, you'll walk with me.
01:30And as a command.
01:38Woodward.
01:40Citrix, departure.
01:42Betrayal.
01:44It has to stop the men.
01:47They feel that you are to share the blame.
01:50You and your quest for scade.
01:53Some may not want to go looking for her all over again.
01:58Think on it.
02:02I'm provisioning your men as you asked.
02:05You can ride in a day or less.
02:08I thought you would ask me to stay longer.
02:11No argument.
02:13Do you want an argument?
02:14I do not.
02:16My husband has written.
02:18He'll visit soon.
02:20Urgent matters, it seems.
02:22Then I will stay?
02:23Until he's gone?
02:24No.
02:25Your presence will only make things worse.
02:27Worse than him wanting to kill you?
02:28I will not hide.
02:30This is my estate and I'm wise to him now.
02:34Uhtred.
02:38Stop, stop.
02:40Listen.
02:46He's gone.
02:47Like smoke.
02:54You know how to use it.
02:57Pointy and forward, as Piorlit would say.
02:59We should divide.
03:01We divide.
03:03Pointy and forward.
03:06arch mineral語
03:07Shush.
03:15Up.
03:18What?
03:20Come on, pull it into.
03:27Come on, pull it all down.
03:30Try to anti-assize.
03:31Walk emole.
03:40There! Shoot there!
03:59I know you.
04:01I know your face.
04:03Is it a common enough face?
04:06You are of Winchester.
04:18Ask me anything and I will give you the truth, I swear.
04:21Brave man.
04:22I am no fool.
04:24You are a dunal.
04:26You're Aethelwalt's man.
04:28I am, Lord.
04:30He sent you here to do what?
04:35To kill you, Lord.
04:37And I am glad to have failed.
04:40Miserably?
04:41I am glad!
04:43I would like to see my wife and children once again.
04:45Is that so wrong?
04:47When we left Winchester, I did not know we were going to the Danes.
04:51Why did Aethelwalt send men to kill Lord Uhtred?
04:55Because Uhtred is Alfred's sword and shield.
04:58Lord, of mercy, lady, I had no choice.
05:03Offer, you will carry a message to the Danes and I will let you live.
05:07Lord?
05:08Your family in Winchester will be my hostages, should you be tempted to lose your way.
05:13No, Lord.
05:14Yes, Lord.
05:15What is the message, Lord?
05:18You will return to Aethelwalt and to Heston, Knut and Blood, huh?
05:23You will tell him that Uhtred of Bevanbar is coming as a shadow walker.
05:27And they will die as my brother died.
05:30I will send them all to Niflheim.
05:33I can do that, Lord.
05:35I swear.
05:36You will do that.
05:42Like Citric, some of you may doubt me.
05:45I understand why.
05:47There have been times of late when I have doubted myself.
05:51Those times are behind me now.
05:54I am a Lord without wealth, without land.
05:58I cannot offer you silver nor the walls of a fortress behind which you can grow fat and lazy.
06:04Follow me and I will take you down a hard, brutal path.
06:08But it is a path that leads to the one thing every true warrior desires.
06:14Reputation.
06:16Follow me and you will have my sword and my oath.
06:19But whether you are Dane or Saxon,
06:22I swear I will die to protect each and every one of you.
06:27My mind is clear about what must be done.
06:30But I cannot do it without you.
06:34I cannot do it without you.
06:35I cannot do it without you.
06:38I can do it without you.
07:00Bye.
07:00Bye.
07:01Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
07:35What now?
07:37I'm sure whatever it is, it will not be the end of me.
07:40It is Ethel, old lord.
07:43He has returned.
07:50Father Peerling, I wish to speak to the king.
07:52I wish to speak to the king. I will not stop asking.
07:55Father Beocca, then.
07:56He's occupied.
07:57Then any member of the Witton, Edward even.
08:01Then they say he is about to marry.
08:03You'll be dead by then, lord.
08:05Then I make my plea to you, Father Peerling, I am misunderstood.
08:09The time would be better spent in prayer.
08:12Alfred is in danger.
08:14From those who would do harm to Wessex.
08:17Me like yourself.
08:19If I really mean to do Alfred harm, then why have I returned alone?
08:22Without a sword, I tossed it away at the gate.
08:27Without a who?
08:30Why are you on the Danes that were coming?
08:32You ask, is the man not feeling?
08:34I'm asking, but the man would like to know.
08:36To give them worry.
08:37They know the time coming, but they do not know when.
08:40It will give them sleepless nights.
08:41And when they do sleep, no one thinks you dream of a cold, cold hell.
08:46Hell is a place of fire, lord.
08:48Er, what are you doing?
08:50Did you believe you were leaving without me?
08:53Not a chance.
09:14I am a master.
09:17I am a master.
09:19I am a master.
09:20I am a master.
09:33what do you want of me there are things i would know
09:37this undertaking wessex when the signs are favorable we eventually attack
09:43which one was danes will earn glory you saw the death of alfred
09:50you said it was me who took him from his horse and took an axe to his heart
10:00i drank with you more than once and then you left me to be passed from man to man like
10:06a drinking cup
10:08each of you is as unworthy as the next heston wants you only to hum he doesn't trust you nor
10:14believe
10:15in your power you abandoned me your path has changed yes i failed you once i would not do it
10:20again testing can't match me the strength or spirit and yet i am his he cannot make you a queen
10:29only i can defeat alfred alfred is now destined to die in his bed
10:37only i can defeat utred
10:41you know it to be true
10:43i have never lied to you see that
10:47but what you wish for and who you wish for it can never be real while heston is alive
10:53you must kill him
11:07you like to look
11:10why is the witch eating with us
11:12because blood hair likes to look and that is all we can do
11:15she's trouble
11:18you wish me dead
11:21that would benefit who
11:24each of us
11:25all of us
11:27including utred
11:29did he ride you so well i'll let you now speak for him
11:32you bore me with
11:36sythric
11:37answer me this
11:39does utred wish me dead
11:42he is undecided
11:44does not know if he should hump you or kill you
11:46hmm
11:49he's afraid of you
11:50because she's poison
11:53she has you where the balls
11:55leave it
12:00is brida a woman or not
12:02soon
12:04i'm the reason she has returned
12:06soon
12:07her men will be my men
12:09you should tell her to hold her tongue
12:11you should tell her about your wife
12:14across the sea
12:17he betrayed utred
12:19why
12:20because he's losing men and losing his mind
12:24will he come for my woman
12:26he's afraid of the curse lord he wants it gone
12:29yes he will come i'm certain
12:31but he's not the warrior he once was
12:34maybe he's more dangerous now
12:37more reckless lord
12:39unable to plan
12:40that is why i'm here
12:46i've given you time enough
12:47i think
12:51to sit at a grave site
12:52to roam the land
12:56when
12:57when what
12:58when will your men
13:01become our men
13:03a union will make us greater than both heston and blood air
13:06that's no achievement
13:09they're led by their cocks
13:10they think of nothing but skate
13:11whereas i think of nothing but brida
13:16let them dream of the sea
13:19let them turn on each other
13:21the split may be to our advantage
13:24and so i ask
13:27when
13:32tonight
13:33now
13:54edward
13:55be sure not to fidget
13:57there's no need to fret
13:59your standing's never been greater
14:01mother
14:01i'm not fretting
14:03i'm hoping she is fair
14:05i'm sure alfred will prove a fitting match
14:11stand upright
14:16lord king
14:18lady
14:19elderman ethelhelm edward you have met
14:21i have
14:22may i present my daughter
14:24alfred
14:28are the couple to remain during negotiations
14:31or should they retire to another room
14:32under supervision
14:34of course
14:34an excellent idea lord
14:36edward
14:37perhaps you could show the lady elf
14:38at the courtyard
14:39a peaceful place
14:48i suggest we get down to the haggling
14:52may i sit
14:53yes of course
14:55i do enjoy a haggle
15:00you have no reason to be afraid of the palace or winchester
15:06it is my hope that we can find a happiness
15:13i will give you no reason to fear me if fear is the reason for your silence
15:17i'm not afraid lord
15:20but words are a torment at times
15:22i do not wish to say something foolish
15:25i'm sure you will not
15:27my father fears it
15:29he said so again and again all the way from wiltonshire
15:33or perhaps i should not have said that
15:36i think your father and my mother both could learn something about the value of silence
15:42i worry too about words
15:45i cannot be sure if mine carry weight
15:48not yet
15:50when i'm king
15:51i must choose them with care
15:54i would be in good company with the wife
15:57who does the same
16:00forgive my candor lord
16:02but to me
16:03the bride price you would offer for my daughter
16:06seems low
16:07as does edward's morning gift to her
16:10i believe both offers generous silver
16:12she is to wed a future king
16:13the morning gift
16:15is her protection
16:17against dangers that lie ahead
16:20those we know
16:21and those that have yet to reveal themselves
16:25i mean no insult to you when i say
16:28edward is not you
16:30he is not yet king
16:32that is the witness decision
16:34he proved himself at bernflair
16:35and none who saw it would say otherwise
16:37i do not doubt it
16:38he led as a king would
16:39his choices were his own
16:42nevertheless
16:43the time when power passes from an elder to a younger king
16:47is fraught with danger
16:49things may change for wessex
16:54speak plainly
16:56i thought i had lord
16:59others lay claim to your throne
17:03your nephew ethelwald is one
17:05ethelwald is imprisoned
17:06and will be dealt with
17:08edward will be king
17:09but there is risk lord
17:13that is my point
17:15what of my daughter's safety then
17:18the wedding gifts
17:20should fit the risk
17:22ethelwald is no threat to edward
17:25he is a traitor and will be punished
17:27with the utmost severity
17:29elflet is in no danger
17:31but i understand
17:32your
17:33deep love
17:34for your daughter
17:37as a mark of goodwill
17:38i will raise the bride price
17:39by a third
17:41that is near enough silver
17:42to pave
17:43wilton sheer
17:44is it not
17:46thank you lord
17:51we have a message from murcia
17:53what is this
17:54we have a message from the daneslay
17:57who should send you
17:59he did lady
18:01and his message is what
18:03he says
18:05he will come to you lord
18:08for all of you
18:10in the night
18:12as a shadow walker
18:15he says
18:16you will die
18:18as ragnar died
18:20he says
18:23he will send you
18:24all to nevelheim
18:25i say let him come
18:26yes
18:27he does guts
18:28to odin's ravens
18:30i make a sacrifice
18:31of the saxon bastard
18:32you should have done that
18:33raffianum
18:35i hear a rat squeeze
18:36i said if you wish to make a sacrifice of utrid
18:40you should have done it at feyranum
18:42but you chose to run
18:43esten no
18:44mind how you speak
18:46you fled did you not
18:48ran away
18:49let her say nothing
18:50i lost man on a field of battle
18:51you were fool enough to lose men in a fortress
18:54though i managed
18:55to keep hold of my woman
18:57shut your mouth
18:58so i show you how i bet her blood
19:00shut your mouth
19:00come on
19:02come on blood here
19:03i'll be gentle
19:05come to esten
19:07and i will whelp some pups on you
19:09we make the square you and i
19:11blood hair
19:11no enough of this
19:12do you want me to hump you in the square
19:14blood hair
19:15we fight
19:16we fight now
19:17if that is what you want then yes
19:19fight me
19:19we shall make the square
19:20cut your heart from your chest
19:22prepare
19:22i'm ready
19:25i'm ready
19:30we'll make the square then
19:42i'm noticing this village is different
19:43to the others have passed
19:45it prospers
19:46in the heart of dane law
19:48it prospers
19:50i have a fest my friends
19:55everyone here is as fast as a buttered bishop
19:58a buttered bishop
19:59a buttered bishop
20:01do you have a problem with that
20:11you
20:14who are you
20:17who are you
20:18i am guthlac
20:19thane of this place
20:22i am utrit of babinbar
20:24never heard of it
20:25we serve the lady ethelflet and thus marcia
20:28as do you no doubt
20:30we are mercians yes
20:31fast mercians
20:34what does it you want
20:35food and dale
20:36a place to sleep
20:37rest a while
20:39and i would hope that our beds will be warmer than you're welcome
20:43no swords
20:44leave your weapons with your horses
20:46my doors will be open to you
20:48i will not give you my sword
20:51but you have my word
20:52we're here for food, dale and rest
20:54nothing else
20:54very well but we warned
20:57we don't take kindly to
20:58strangers with swords
20:59yes
21:00that
21:05and now he will send a messenger to the danes
21:08which could be to our advantage
21:12this is fine land i gifted my wife
21:15one day i should like to take it back
21:18with her buried underneath it
21:22you are to make her like you, bellhelm
21:25to what end, lord?
21:28pump her if you wish
21:30to what end, lord?
21:32bed her
21:33and then i shall divorce her
21:35you are to become my spy
21:40your proposal is unacceptable
21:43nevertheless
21:44thirty men will be sent here to guard you
21:46your men
21:47outlaws
21:48did enter your estate, my dear
21:50an attempt was made on your life
21:52would you like me to absolve you of your responsibilities
21:54for my safety in writing
21:57my guard is adequate
22:00where's your daughter
22:02the half dane
22:04your daughter is not half dane
22:06she looks like a dane
22:11do we amuse you, aldhelm?
22:14i was briefly thinking, lord
22:15that you too look like a dane
22:24this food is intolerable
22:27i have to vomit
22:35do not rile him, lady
22:37he is more dangerous than you know
22:41i am to make you like me
22:47should i sing you a song?
22:49another time, perhaps
22:52i admire you, lady
22:56more than that, even
23:02accept ethered's offer of men
23:03half the number
23:04i will choose them myself
23:06and they will be loyal to you alone
23:07i swear
23:09i am beginning to believe
23:10you are a good man
23:11lord aldhelm
23:13not quite, lady
23:20you are a good man
23:32you
23:44It's warm still.
23:56Does he know you're here?
23:58Doesn't it matter?
24:00He knew me?
24:02You believe in me?
24:04All I want is your victory.
24:33You must win me.
24:35He will be mine once again.
24:37He's slow on his feet.
24:38He cannot win.
24:39He must not win.
24:40He will not win, I swear.
24:42He cannot win.
24:44Never.
24:53I must go.
24:56I must go.
25:02I must go.
25:04I must go.
25:34He must go.
25:37He must go.
25:40He must win.
25:50He must win.
25:53I must go.
25:56I must go.
25:57It's a nighter.
26:30It's a nighter.
27:01It's a nighter.
27:36It's a nighter.
27:57She is poisoned to a man.
28:15It's a nighter.
28:18Her spirit is feasting in the great halls with our fathers.
28:41It's a nighter.
28:51Mr Uhtred, he is surrounded.
28:55Men with weapons, Lord.
28:57Some with bows.
28:58He has sent his messenger and now he plans to keep us here.
29:01Aside an airhouse, I can think of worse places.
29:31Guthlag belongs to the Danes.
29:33He does not so well as a fight.
29:34Maybe a woman.
29:35Maybe a woman.
29:37You're outnumbered.
29:38There is no way out.
29:39We have bows.
29:40You should yield.
29:42Yield and your men will live.
29:45They only want Uhtred.
29:46You're a traitor, good lad.
29:48You cannot escape.
29:49I say it again.
29:50We only want Uhtred.
29:51You're all free men.
29:54Free to choose.
29:55We're with you, Lord.
29:57By the door.
30:04Ladies.
30:06We cannot climb out, Lord.
30:08The bowmen will have us.
30:16Throw me that axe.
30:19What now, Lord?
30:21Bring me fire.
30:23He just loves burning things.
30:25He would love hell.
30:40Finish?
30:45Fire!
30:51The roof!
30:53It's not going up!
30:54Fire, fire!
30:55Let's get water!
30:56Save the grave!
31:00Stand!
31:01Come on!
31:02Stand with me!
31:04Cowards!
31:07More?
31:08More?
31:09We shall burn the whole village if we must.
31:11Close.
31:16Save the grave!
31:18Save the ill house!
31:27Spare me, Lord. Spare me. The Danes made me comply. I had no choice.
31:33Never forget. You served the Lady of Mercia. First and last.
31:56Heston! Heston!
32:00Uhtred is near. So he comes for us. And he's trapped by the tain of the village of Greva.
32:09I would say we should kill him together, but one of us must remain here.
32:14Then he's yours to kill, my friend. Go and make your reputation.
32:26We have a Daneslayer to kill.
32:44The Whitton has gathered and will hear your plea, Lord.
32:51That is what you wanted.
33:06I'm glad to be home, Lord King. I had not expected such a large welcome.
33:10Aethelwold. You are accused of conspiring with the Danes to riot against Wessex and Mercia.
33:16Yes, Lord. I understand that is how it must have appeared, but that is not the truth of the matter.
33:21Father Bajaca.
33:24When I travelled to Ragnar Ragnarsson's fortress at Dunholm, it was Aethelwold himself who welcomed me.
33:30I was pleased to see you, Father Bajaca.
33:32You rested easy in the company of Danes, even as they made plans to take Wessex.
33:37Though I was in fear of my life.
33:39In East Anglia, he was seen with the Danes' Sigit Bloodhair and Heston.
33:43And Knut.
33:45You. You have made an agreement with these Danes to seat yourself on his very throne as their puppets.
33:54What do you say?
33:57Lord, I was among the Danes, and do not deny it.
34:00But the story is not as Father Bajaca tells it.
34:04You are fond of stories. What would you have us believe this time?
34:09Lord, through your guidance, I have grown into a man.
34:13I served you when in battle, have I not?
34:17Lord, I went to spy on the Danes to bring their secrets home to Wessex.
34:22We will hear him.
34:29I journeyed to Dunholm, told the Danes' lies to make them believe I had turned on you, Lord.
34:35They brought me into their trust and revealed their plans.
34:40Uhtred was there.
34:43In truth, it is Uhtred who has betrayed us.
34:49My own sin was vanity, not treachery.
34:51Uhtred did return to Mercia.
34:53He served us well once again at Bayam Fleot.
34:56We are here to discuss Etherwald's misdeeds, not Uhtred's.
34:59I cannot say during my time with the Danes I was never tempted by the apple that was offered.
35:06But I realized as I watched them that they are heathen.
35:13The things I saw them do, they have unnatural tastes.
35:17They dare.
35:21I could never give myself over to them and came to warn you, Lord.
35:26Advise you even.
35:29But mostly I have come to stand beside you.
35:32And they allowed you to simply walk out of their camp with no resistance?
35:39I do not know you, but I was not allowed to walk from their camp, not quite.
35:46I told them I would kill Uhtred.
35:50They fear him, as they should.
35:54He is a danger to us all.
35:57If you did go to spy on the Danes, why did you not inform the king of your intentions?
36:03Lord, who knows what secrets may have slipped from his tongue.
36:07He must be tried, and he must be executed.
36:16What secrets of the Danes do you claim to have discovered?
36:21They await your death, Lord.
36:23They wish to exploit the chaos that will follow.
36:28I wish to swear allegiance to the Aetheling Edward.
36:51The king wishes to prey on this matter.
37:01The king wishes to prey on this matter.
37:03I wish you had remained with the Danes.
37:28I wish you had remained with the Danes.
37:33I have asked, but found no answer.
37:37The Witten is waiting.
37:42I should have done more to stop him straying.
37:44You did all you could, Lord.
37:47What could anyone do for a creature such as Ethelwald?
37:49He lacks purpose.
37:51Then I should have provided purpose.
37:52It seems he has found it himself.
37:56He is weak.
37:58Accepted.
37:59He stinks of vice.
38:01He was rotten from the moment he entered this world.
38:03Ethelwald's failings were born from my own.
38:07Yet it falls to me to exact judgment on him.
38:11No man could have been more forgiving than you.
38:15Not even his own father.
38:17My brother, who I loved.
38:21Who am I to take his son's life?
38:24Wickedness must be repaid.
38:31Perhaps it is better for God to judge his servant, Ethelwald.
38:38He cannot live, Lord.
38:40Men will think you weak.
38:41So I must take my brother's son's life to prove otherwise.
38:47And to step from the Christian path of mercy this close to the end.
39:00Might I find the gates of heaven close to me?
39:04Never, Lord.
39:09Ethelwald is a man who believes himself to be king.
39:15He is a danger to Edward.
39:19To your own son.
39:31Canoes.
39:32And only canoes.
39:34That's good enough.
39:36Less men at the camp.
39:47Ciccabrid, thank you.
39:55May I ask?
39:57How is the girl you once loved?
40:01Edwin, is it?
40:02It is.
40:04She is confined to a nunnery.
40:07Whilst Edward marries another without so much as a backward glance, it appears.
40:12I would understand it entirely if you could not serve him.
40:18But do men like you and me really have a choice?
40:20The king.
40:36Come forward.
40:43I am glad that you have come home.
40:49I have no other lord.
40:51I am glad that you have come home.
40:51I have decided in part to accept your word.
40:55Thank you, Lord.
40:57What you say is true.
40:57The Danes are not like us.
40:59Not yet.
41:01We live by God's laws.
41:04And he has bestowed on us uncountable blessings and untold mercies.
41:11Wessex is a sacred place.
41:14A place of home and harvest.
41:17Of fairness.
41:21And pity.
41:31All that we love.
41:34All that we have built.
41:37Is here.
41:40This land which holds the promise of England.
41:45That is what you have put in danger.
41:52For turning an eye to the Danes.
41:56The punishment.
41:58Is blinding.
42:02Lord, you cannot mean it.
42:05Lord.
42:07You cannot mean it.
42:08Lord King.
42:09To see is to be wise.
42:13A king sees with both eyes.
42:16Rightly, Aetherwald should lose both, but I will be merciful.
42:19Only one eye will be taken.
42:22So that Aetherwald might use the other to find the path to redemption.
42:25No!
42:28Lord.
42:29Please.
42:30I have repented and thrown myself on your mercy.
42:32I have confessed my sins.
42:33Please.
42:34Lord.
42:34Uncle.
42:35Stay up.
42:36No, no, no.
42:38No.
42:38No, no, Lord.
42:40No, please.
42:41No.
42:41No, no.
42:41Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
42:43Please.
42:44Please.
42:45No!
42:58Once night falls, even the king of shadow walkers would find no place here.
43:02No, no, no.
43:06Shh, someone's coming.
43:12A piece of trick.
43:20You have something to say to me, boy.
43:23I do.
43:27Yield to me.
43:37You were playing us.
43:38My goodness, they were playing us, Finan.
43:41Why?
43:42If you had not believed a dust feather, no would doth us.
43:45I fooled you.
43:45No, on you.
43:46No, you did not.
43:47Was I good?
43:48A little.
43:49I'm telling you, on you.
43:53Just hope it was all worth it.
43:55I hope so, too.
43:56What do you know?
43:58You saw Knut on the road?
44:00Only Heston remains at the camp.
44:02What a flutter.
44:04Dead.
44:05He fought with Heston and was killed by Skate.
44:08Good chances.
44:09She's a witch like no other.
44:12She knows I'm near?
44:13Yes, and she knows if you promised to shadow walk, but there are too many guards.
44:18She is allowed to collect grass and herbs by a tree for her spells.
44:23A tree?
44:24It's a single tree on the other side of the camp.
44:26You cannot miss it.
44:29Tell her I'm here and take her there tonight.
44:32And if she refuses, Heston prevents her?
44:35She will not refuse.
44:36And Heston will not refuse her.
44:41You've never failed me, Cedric.
44:43I'll see you at the tree.
44:45Let's go.
44:46It's a couple of hours.
45:03Let's go.
45:04Let's go.
45:05Let's go.
45:06Let's go.
45:07Let's go.
45:08Let's go.
45:11Let's go.
45:21Let's go.
45:45Let's go.
46:24I knew you'd come for me, Lord.
46:29I'm ready.
46:31I'm ready.
46:32I'm ready.
46:37Sky!
46:39You hear me?
46:40It is Heston.
46:41Kill him now.
46:41Kill him for me.
46:42Run.
46:43He's here, Lord!
46:44Lieutenant, he's here!
46:46Hit me now!
46:47What's the bar?
46:48There are ships on the river.
46:50Take away, let's get trick you, Lid.
46:52Move!
46:59We're under attack.
47:00Heston, sister.
47:01Ready the ships.
47:03Now!
47:04Untie them now!
47:06Come on!
47:17Straight-rake the boat!
47:25Make sure it doesn't last, lads!
47:29Prepare the hull!
47:31Prepare the hull!
47:38Steady in the arms!
47:41And pull!
47:47Archer, quickly!
47:49Pull!
47:50Follow the boat, slay!
47:53Pull!
47:54Pull!
47:55And pull!
47:58Pull!
48:00And pull!
48:02And pull!
48:04And pull!
48:04Pull!
48:05I don't know.
48:35You