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00:25To be continued...
00:31What the fuck are you doing?
00:50Awakening! Forward!
01:04We have them! Advance!
01:17Advance, you cowards! Kill them all! Do not let them escape!
01:22Come on!
01:28I will go to hell!
01:33Retreat! Retreat to Bebenberg!
02:01Open the gates! Open the gates! Open the gates!
02:06Open the gates!
02:08Get free!
02:13Please! Open the gates!
02:18Oh, my God.
03:03How many did we lose this time?
03:05Over half, Lord.
03:09Then we need more men.
03:11We'll be our heads on the ramparts.
03:13Will they go back across the border?
03:14They'll gather reinforcements in Scotland.
03:17Keep attacking until they whittle us down to nothing.
03:20They take Bebber, they have a gateway south.
03:24They want all of Northumbria.
03:26Lord, where do we bury the dead?
03:27Leave them for the scavengers.
03:34On your feet!
03:38The last men standing.
03:41My greatest fighters are the most fearful, the ones who cowed and hid and ran.
03:51The Scots will return.
03:54They want to take our land and see us gone.
03:57So unless you want to end up rotting on a slave ship, I suggest you find the stomach to fight.
04:02To fight!
04:05Or leave!
04:07Go on, leave!
04:08Now!
04:09There is no place for doubt or weakness.
04:16I will never surrender to invaders.
04:20My men can be destroyed.
04:22The villages starve.
04:24They can dig a trench of wildlife while I live.
04:27These walls will not be breached.
04:30This fortress will not fall.
04:34I will never yield my birthright.
04:37Seek peace with those who attack us.
04:40We fight on until they are all buttered.
04:45It's time we're heading south, Asra.
04:47We fight on for Bebber.
04:51For Bebber!
04:53Bebber!
05:06Who is that?
05:07It is Aldhelm.
05:09Lady Aethelflaed's absence has been noted by her husband.
05:12She should leave here before she is discovered.
05:25Stay with me.
05:27I can hold her.
05:29Yes, you can.
05:31Bethlehemets send soldiers, we will fight them.
05:34Please.
05:35He's tortured you long enough.
05:37I know.
05:39But men should not die so I can love you, Uhtred.
05:43Men have died for less.
05:46But not the ones who serve me.
05:50I will not be the cause of bloodshed.
05:54If Uhtred would seek Edward's help, we would be outnumbered.
05:58So you take chastity while your husband is chasing another one?
06:02We both know that's different.
06:07Do not return to him and be humiliated.
06:11You're more than that.
06:13I know.
06:16And hopefully in time things will change for us.
06:19I will go to Winchester to comfort my mother and come back here as soon as I can.
06:25Your men will return from the north soon.
06:36Lady, you know I do not speak in envy, but please.
06:40Your husband would take great pleasure in punishing you for adultery, should you give him the excuse.
06:44He takes great pleasure in punishing me for whatever I do.
06:48So I must try to live with a little happiness.
06:55Besides, I have good men to protect me.
06:59And I know you do not speak from envy.
07:22Any word from Finne?
07:24Nothing, Lule.
07:25Any word from Finne?
07:48You're nothing.
07:49You're that boy.
07:50You're that boy.
07:52I know you are Hulk.
07:53You're that boy.
07:54I can never wait.
07:54You're that boy.
07:55Go.
08:19Do you want to give up your gods for your life?
08:21Do you want me to show you mercy?
08:24No!
08:27Nice use for Christians.
08:28What will you do?
08:32Good boy.
08:33If they capture you, you do exactly this.
08:38Hey, careful, group.
08:41It means they like you.
08:43They're good boys, Gluta.
08:45You're blessed.
08:46Come on.
08:46They'll have to take him down the camp without us.
08:48Hey!
08:50Hey!
08:50What are you?
08:51What are you doing?
09:04Come on!
09:07Come on!
09:14I'll have to take you through this.
09:16Settlement until the winter. We must hide you away while the men go to war.
09:20And any of you caught humping a Saxon will be executed on our return.
09:26Go.
09:47Arslicer. You are the man they call the Arslicer.
09:49Murdwolf Mercia, commander of King Æthelred's Guard.
09:53Ah, he's the latest new commander.
09:54I heard you wormed your way back from a family disgrace.
09:57And that your father lost his lands for humping his horse.
10:01I heard there was a Dane who was willing to betray his kinsfolk for money.
10:05You're steel-eyed for a turd.
10:08Perhaps we are fated to work together, Lord Arslicer.
10:15They've been loading ships for three days.
10:17Leaving land they fought so hard for.
10:19It's unlike the Danes to slink away.
10:22Where's Cadute taking his men?
10:24Ireland.
10:25Our cousin Sigtryger is being held captive by the natives.
10:29And that'll take at least a winter.
10:31Will they come back?
10:32Women are going to local settlements, so there will be warm tits to return to.
10:37Why do you tell us this?
10:40Because?
10:42Unlike you, I'm not rewarded for my service.
10:45You should have licked more arses.
10:46Perhaps.
10:49And I no longer want war.
10:53I'm too old to sleep in the dirt.
10:55I want silver.
10:57And Lord Æthelred has it.
11:07Makes his own coin.
11:09How ambitious.
11:11How is the weasel?
11:12He's still a man of wisdom and honour.
11:14He promotes an ambitious soldier.
11:16Brave.
11:17He rewards loyalty.
11:23I hear he takes your sister as his whore.
11:26Then you heard wrong, Dame.
11:27She's not a whore and he does not take her.
11:45This is a good one.
11:46Thank you, my lord.
11:49It's a boat downriver, lord.
11:58We are open.
11:59And the women are going to go.
12:01We are back.
12:04They know Finn and they can smell you from here.
12:08You look like shit.
12:10What have you done to my ship?
12:12Now that was ours for spot.
12:14What news from Bevanborough?
12:15Good news, Lord.
12:16What, my Uncle Alfred is dead and do you have his pulse to prove it?
12:19No, but he has been attacked by the Scots pushing south.
12:23He lost half his men in the most recent assault.
12:26So Bevanborough's weakened?
12:27For now, yes.
12:29Until he finds more men.
12:30Or is slaughtered by the Scots.
12:32So we could take it.
12:33With an army?
12:35We could take it.
12:36Well, perhaps.
12:37Might be easy.
12:38How many men does he have?
12:39Barely forty.
12:41Can you raise the fjord?
12:43Oh, God, no.
12:43Local lords think he's a...
12:44That is a judge, yes.
12:46And they're right.
12:47We should not delay.
12:49Go before he buys more men.
12:53We head to Bevanborough before the Scots return.
12:56The gods are telling us to strike.
12:59And take back what is mine.
13:01Now, Lord, it'll take ships and men.
13:04The Venture could cost you all your silver.
13:07Finan, if we take Bevanborough, we'll have all the silver we ever dreamed of.
13:11You will all be rewarded for your service.
13:13Even you, baby mug.
13:15Amen.
13:17How many men remain here?
13:19Not enough.
13:20We will ride to Winchester and race an army.
13:23It's time for Wessex to repay all the die I've given.
13:51We will ride to Winchester.
13:58What are they doing with Father's books?
14:01Lord Ethelhelm wants this room given over to planning our defences.
14:05Apparently, it has the best light to work by.
14:09Be careful.
14:11That is my husband's chronicle.
14:14Take it to my quarters.
14:16It's legacy.
14:18All the learning.
14:19There's no one to keep a record of our times.
14:21Well, they keep a record of building fortifications.
14:25See, this one tells us how 20 men can fashion a palisade in under a day.
14:32It is all for our own protection.
14:35Mother, I'm so sorry.
14:36Please, do not pity me.
14:39I have a better life than many widows.
14:41And my new rooms are comfortable, if rather near the kitchens.
14:46Every time I return, there is new insult.
14:57I'm not certain I believe it.
14:59Are the men that bring the news to be trusted?
15:02Lord Ethelhelm.
15:03My king.
15:04What did you hear?
15:05Well, simply the Knut is leaving for Ireland to help a cousin, Seedriga, who's besieged there.
15:11And it must be true.
15:12Danes are known for their kindness and loyalty.
15:14We ignore this news until the scouts confirm it.
15:16Continue to fortify along the border.
15:18When the Danes break the peace, we will be ready.
15:21I will inform the whores.
15:23Quicker than the monks at spreading news.
15:25We are resolved.
15:26Every man who can wield an axe should be building defences.
15:31Mother.
15:32What news do you talk of?
15:35Perhaps I could offer the wisdom of experience.
15:37Take comfort that all is well.
15:40Come.
15:57Come and lie with me, Edith.
15:58God wants me to be satisfied.
16:01He gave me this desire, so...
16:03So, I'm sure there is a servant girl you could hum.
16:05I've had every servant girl from here to Kester.
16:08It is you that I want.
16:10And it is me you shall have.
16:12When the time is right.
16:14Come on.
16:14Do not make me force you, Edith.
16:16You've set a man on fire.
16:17Do not be surprised when you get burnt.
16:19Yes?
16:23Ah, Lord Eardwolf.
16:25We're not expecting you until nightfall.
16:26Forgive my intrusion, Lord, and to you, sister, but...
16:29I bring important news.
16:30Have us brought wine.
16:31My Lord.
16:32What is your news, Commander?
16:34I met a Danish spy and he revealed that Canute is taking his warriors from East Anglia and heading to
16:39Ireland.
16:39Leaving their women and children in undefended settlements.
16:42Who else knows of this?
16:43No one.
16:44I paid him well.
16:45Did you see them leave?
16:47Yes.
16:47They're dismantling their camp and packing their boats.
16:50A cousin is under attack in Difflin.
16:51If they're leaving East Anglia, then it's empty.
16:53I'm ready for us to conquer it.
16:55And if I enlarge our land, then Mercia no longer has to bow to Wessex in Edward.
16:59Troops can be ready when you want them.
17:00Though I would suggest that we leave quietly, before the Eldermen can disapprove.
17:03Yes, this is an excellent plan.
17:05It appears the relics of Saint Oswald are already working in my favour.
17:10I'm collecting all the bones of our beloved saint.
17:13As a good omen.
17:14To signal to the Mercian people that I shall restore their lands to greatness.
17:17I'm sure they'll be impressed.
17:18It's my gift to the common folk.
17:19Monks are leaving imminently with silver to bargain for his heart.
17:23And the winds are clearly blowing in our favour.
17:26Thank you for all that you've done.
17:27It's impressive.
17:28Anything I do, I do for Mercia.
17:30Mercia.
17:31Indeed.
17:33You can teach your sister a lesson in generosity.
17:36Our game is not finished.
17:44Are you talking horseshit?
17:45No, I meant a spy and the news is true.
17:47The man is inflated enough without you encouraging him.
17:49I'm just trying to keep him happy.
17:51As should you.
17:52Just hump the desperate bastard.
17:53I hump him and he loses interest.
17:55If we want all this to continue, then we must not overplay our hand.
17:57Do you want to return to being landless and ridiculed?
18:00You hump him, then, if you do not believe me.
18:02I tried.
18:03He did not bite.
18:13Will you hurry, Savile?
18:16Ah, the monks.
18:17I'll fetch your silver.
18:19You leave for Northumbria immediately.
18:20Oh.
18:23Well, St. Oswald's are a bloody long way to go for a piece of dried offal.
18:26Still, a few taverns to stop at along the way.
18:30Northumbria is a piss-old place to waste a journey on.
18:41Did you meet the Zaslika?
18:43I did.
18:44Word will spread that you leave for Eerland.
18:46And believe you?
18:47He wants to kiss his master's backside.
18:49He believes.
18:50What he wants for here.
18:52Then we shall attack Mercia while their backs are turned.
18:55We sail to the estuary before dawn, head upstream, and keep the boats apart to avoid any scouts.
18:59And when we reach Mercia, we assault Aylesburg in two bands, and I will kill their little lord.
19:04Are you too timid to attack the boy king in Wessex?
19:07The boy king in Wessex has been building defenses.
19:11And the fool in Mercia has been following his cock.
19:15We call Ethelred.
19:16Wessex is honor-bound to come to Mercia's aid.
19:19Will you out Edward from behind his walls?
19:21And fight on our terms.
19:23Take the country.
19:27As so many others have failed to do.
19:35What did you do to tame her?
19:37I treated her with respect and gave her love.
19:43After you slaughtered the man she cared for.
19:46I pitted the boots.
19:49Do not give me a reason to kill you.
19:54My friend.
20:06All right.
20:17Yes?
20:20I hear Ootwood is downstairs.
20:22Were you expecting him?
20:24Ootwood?
20:24No.
20:25Not until summer.
20:27You sure it's him?
20:28From the reaction of the novices, I'm fairly certain.
20:33The Harker Hild.
20:37Do you have made quite an impression?
20:40And you have not changed.
20:42He has.
20:44Are you still writing this great work?
20:45St. Cuthbert is capricious.
20:47He eludes me daily.
20:48A master takes his time.
20:50You look like a man with good news.
20:51I am.
20:52And we will need to sit for it.
20:54And we will need wine.
20:57That is indeed worth waiting for.
20:59The Harker will finally see a reckoning.
21:01Yeah.
21:01Never has a man deserved it more.
21:04He is now weakened and without allies.
21:06Has he no heir to assist him?
21:07He did, my son.
21:09But the heir, Whitgar, was banished.
21:11He died last summer in the Southern Sea.
21:13They can starve him out.
21:15Surround the fortress.
21:19What was your plan?
21:21My plan is that you join us.
21:24Both of you.
21:26Oh.
21:27I think my fighting days are over, Uhtred.
21:32You, then?
21:35You don't want an old man.
21:37Uhtred, you're not old.
21:40You have mourned Tura long enough.
21:43She would not want the sadness for you.
21:46Throw it off and return to Bevanburg with me.
21:52I cannot.
21:54Without me, the nuns would have no one to minister the sacraments.
21:58And the life of St. Cuthbert will not right itself.
22:00Take the fortress.
22:01I will join you when the hard work is done.
22:05And we will hold a feast there in your honor.
22:07You deserve to go back, Uhtred.
22:09Yes.
22:10To restore your family to their rightful place.
22:13I want to make a home for my children to return to.
22:16Are they well?
22:17Your children?
22:19Stura thrives.
22:22She lives the death of that's a state.
22:26My son I do not see.
22:28Alfred's influences made him holy.
22:33What news of Wessex?
22:37Wessex thrives.
22:39Defenses are being strengthened against the Danes.
22:42Edward's son is now walking.
22:44King's wife is to be crowned a queen.
22:46It is unusual to honor the girl whilst the widow Ailsworth lives.
22:51To say the least.
22:53But Aelflid has an ambitious father.
22:57Yes, Lord Athelon is ambitious.
22:58But King Edward just accepts this ambition from an alderman?
23:05Let's just say we feel his father's absence.
23:40Finish your prayers.
23:41It is nothing of concern.
23:55Walking like a fat man, friend.
23:57This is my massive balls, Uhtred.
23:59Too much palace food and sitting on your backside?
24:01Perhaps.
24:02I fight less than I did.
24:04I will be fighting yet.
24:05Do you know something we do not, Lord Uhtred?
24:07Lord King?
24:09Stepper.
24:11I only know that Danes do not like peace.
24:13Did you hear Canuta is now heading to Eerland to rescue a cousin?
24:16No, I heard he has brought his sons over from his homeland, which means he has ambition here.
24:22And what brings you to Winchester?
24:26I'm here to make you an offer.
24:29I can help you fulfill your father's dream of a united land.
24:33If you give me a mentor, we take Bevanbo.
24:37Is Uhtred Regnason trying to negotiate?
24:41It is a good idea.
24:43If the bastard Scots are making incursions, they will return in number.
24:46He takes the fortress.
24:47It becomes your foothold in Northumbria.
24:49I take Northumbria and I unite the four kingdoms.
24:52Small matter of conquering East Anglia, but that is mainly cattle and people that look like cattle.
24:56Your father knew it could be done.
24:58One country, one king.
25:00Since when have you cared for my father's vision, Uhtred?
25:03Since it coincided with what he wants, by the sound of it.
25:06It works for the both of us.
25:07Unless you want the Scots to gain a stronghold to attack you from.
25:11Elfridge cannot hold them off like I can.
25:12I control the fortress, you control the country.
25:15Give me 100 men, it will take a week.
25:18200? I can take it in a day.
25:20Certainly fulfill an ambition.
25:23But given the ongoing threat from the Danes here in the south,
25:26is it wise to distract ourselves,
25:29gallop to the frozen north for what is, in essence, a family feud?
25:33Uhtred has done much to distract the Danes from Westics.
25:35Yes, and we are all very grateful for his service.
25:39But surely his oath was to see the king on the throne,
25:42a duty that is now performed.
25:44What is the point you are making, Lord Aethelhelm?
25:46I'm merely saying that there is no debt on either side.
25:49No debt?
25:50Lord Uhtred is free to take what he wants,
25:53you to defend what you have.
25:56Which is the innocent people of Wessex from the marauding heathen.
25:59By cowering behind walls and waiting for the Danes to attack?
26:02No, by not being forced to fight before we are certain to win.
26:06There are good reasons to go softly and strategically.
26:08Yes, that is how you got where you are, Lord Aethelhelm.
26:10Lord, take this moment your god is offering you.
26:14Your father had a dream.
26:15And my father also knew when to say no to Uhtred Ragnarsson.
26:20I am no longer the boy who can be bent to your will.
26:25This is not saying never, but now is not the time.
26:45Now is not the time.
26:46Years I've waited.
26:48Years I've given my sword.
26:50Years my home has been denied to me.
26:52There's no debt.
26:53Winchester is a snake pet.
26:57You will think of another plan.
27:04Do you think Al Ben can take the 40 men at Bellenberg?
27:07Two on one.
27:08Ask me when I'm drunk.
27:09Come on, Finan.
27:10I'm in on three times the fight as Al Fridget's off.
27:12I know.
27:13It's just unreachable walls and boiling tatherworthy.
27:16Not to mention the Scots waiting to take it for themselves.
27:19What are you doing here?
27:21Is the plan off then?
27:23We're just staying there to get drunk.
27:25The plan is unchanged.
27:27We head to Bellenberg.
27:28Take the fortress.
27:29Then get drunk.
27:34Just us without an army.
27:37Don't need an army to kill one man.
27:39I kill Elfridge, the gates will open.
27:45None.
27:46Hey, none, Lord.
27:47We have tried.
27:50Offer them three times what a mercenary would normally receive.
27:53I do not think silver would tempt them.
27:55Are they afraid of the Scots?
27:56No.
27:57But they think that we are doomed.
28:01There is another way, but you will not like it.
28:04We have had word that Ethelred of Mercia is sending monks here.
28:08Was that turd one with us?
28:10The heart of St. Oswald.
28:13I know it is a precious relic, and that it has been at Bebomber for generations, but it
28:17may be our only course.
28:18Eden, I am a devoted Christian who appears his saints.
28:22Bebomber was my reward from God for my constant and unwavering piety.
28:27Yes.
28:28Indeed.
28:29Send out to whatever hovels the common people live in, round up the farmer's sons.
28:33Will that work, Lord?
28:35The farmers are not well disposed to us.
28:36It will work if you hold a knife to the mother's throats.
29:20Look around you here, Dwarf.
29:21Lord?
29:23Soon, all that you see will belong to Mercia.
29:27Knut's mistake for leaving will be our glory.
29:38He's getting into Bebomber.
29:39That's the problem.
29:41I say we just turn up and ram the gate.
29:43Or we just ask nicely to be let in.
29:45Next idea.
29:49We are not dressing up as nuts.
29:50I wasn't going to say that.
29:51No, but you were, baby monk.
29:52No, I wasn't.
29:53You were.
29:53Lord Uhtred.
29:56Thank you for offering your men to help clear the stables.
29:59What?
30:00Lady Ethelred will meet you in the garden.
30:03Do not turn me into a brothel keeper.
30:05No, but you enjoy the savage life.
30:08Do your novices not know that?
30:12Ladders.
30:29Lord Uhtred.
30:31Lady Ethelred.
30:33Forgive me for not meeting you at the palace.
30:36My woman's savile is at my husband's estate, and she has learned something that will be
30:42very useful to you.
30:47It is all being done very quickly, and I'm not one to spy or spread rumours, but Lord
30:53Ethelred is collecting a relic to St. Oswald.
30:56Why is this important?
30:57Because when St. Oswald's body is reunited in Mercia, the land will be returned to greatness.
31:03It is important to our people.
31:04Why is it important to me?
31:06Tell him of the monks, Subble.
31:08Oh, yes.
31:09All that remains to be gathered is the heart of St. Oswald, which your uncle...
31:13Of course, Elfridge keeps it in Bebbanburg.
31:16It's no doubt some dog live of my ancestor's port.
31:18Nevertheless, a treasure to the Mercians.
31:22Lord Ethelred has sent a pair of monks up north to try and strike a bargain for it.
31:26Do you know when?
31:27They should reach Grinsburg by Sunday, and Bebbanburg on the day of Ascension.
31:32When is Ascension?
31:33Ten days before Pentecost.
31:36Two weeks from now.
31:38Intercept these brothers, and you could gain entry into the fortress.
31:44Only the priest who can accompany these monks.
31:47I'm sorry, but I can provide nothing more.
31:49I cannot defy my brother.
31:51I hope your brother values your loyalty.
31:54I hope you win what you have longed for.
32:00Uhtred.
32:03What if you die doing this?
32:09Then you will be the last woman to help a portrait of Bebbanburg.
32:16Is that your way of promising to be faithful?
32:20Do not answer that.
32:31If we leave now, we should make it to the monastery by nightfall.
32:36You will need another beast, a small one.
32:38Hump the horseman's wife if you have to.
32:41Rather hump the horse.
32:42Why the extra horse, Lord?
32:43It's for a priest.
32:45What's a priest?
32:46One, I hope, will be glad to see me.
32:54Well, well.
32:57Finally back to Bebbanburg.
32:59There I'll come.
33:01If you want to come, I will carry you there.
33:04Fight with me.
33:06You will rest when you meet.
33:07I will fight with you on my shoulders.
33:08You do not need me for this, Uhtred.
33:10You ready to face this alone?
33:13Fulfill your father's birthright.
33:16Restore Northumbria to greatness.
33:18Pride should be on your shoulders and yours alone.
33:22You deserve this.
33:23I will repay all the debt I owe you three times over.
33:26We'll live like a lord in Berenba.
33:28You owe me nothing, Uhtred.
33:31Anything I ever did for you, I did for my own heart.
33:35May the lord bless you and keep you in this adventure.
33:38Thank you, father.
33:48Goodbye, pure and holy ebbels.
33:50Goodbye, you bloodthirsty even.
33:53Take this.
33:59Turn it into hacksilver and pay for bribes along the way.
34:05Keep each other out of trouble.
34:30moved inside and kitchen.
34:34Come in the water.
34:34Go, go, go.
34:36Go, go, go.
34:38Go, go, go, go.
34:40Go, go, go.
34:47I don't know.
35:28Oh, my God.
35:40And shall I hear from his heart over his head?
35:55Oh, the first trim on his heart
36:15No, no, no, no, no.
36:40Look how he worms his way in with the king's guard.
36:45Why do that if you do not seek influence?
36:48I do not trust him.
36:50In the past, he has suggested to me things that are most unchristian in regards to the
36:56other heirs of the throne.
36:57Do you mean the firstborn you had banished so your son could make a better marriage?
37:03I mean the children who were conceived without holy union.
37:07The first marriage was legitimate.
37:11There are priests who would swear in the book to it.
37:16Lady, you chose Lord Ethelhem's daughter as a match because he had silver that Wessex needed.
37:22You chose her over a woman your son loved and who had borne him children.
37:27You cannot invite the serpent into the garden and be surprised when it slithers on the ground.
37:33Did I not have you removed from the court, Father Belka?
37:36Yes.
37:37Another one of your rash judgments.
37:39It is unwise to remain somewhere you are not wanted.
37:43And yet you choose to stay here too.
37:46Perhaps we are not so different.
37:57This bitterness is not her.
38:00Her role has diminished and she has failed in grief.
38:04Yes.
38:05It can make a person less than they should be.
38:08I should know.
38:26Seize the land of the north till you reach the sea.
38:30And then we will see which Saxon kingdom is the greatest.
38:34And who should kneel to whom.
38:51Which one?
38:55It's not him.
39:04It's him.
39:05No.
39:11Get off!
39:12He's a sailor, Father.
39:13Where are you?
39:14Where are you?
39:18Where are you?
39:30Hello, Father.
39:31Ben.
39:32This is my son, Yang Uhtred.
39:34Don't use that name.
39:35Belongs to a priest killer.
39:40I'm here to guide you back to your family.
39:42Church is my family.
39:42It does not.
39:43Are you a place there without my permission?
39:45Praise be to King Alfred for that.
39:51We are leaving this place since you are coming with.
39:53Am I?
39:53Yes.
39:53I have no choice.
39:54Take off the woman's guard.
39:56Word is.
39:58And, uh, I have a gift for you.
40:01I have a gift for you.
40:02Cidric!
40:15Impressive beast.
40:19I did not realize how much you had grown.
40:27Right to Cookham with us.
40:28In time, we will find you a proper horse.
40:30Why would I go to Cookham?
40:30To collect the ship that will take us north.
40:33To reclaim your birthright.
40:34And mine.
40:37To seize back what was lost and unite our family.
40:39I'm taking you to Bourbon Bar.
40:41And what are we doing?
40:50It doesn't seem to like you much.
40:53It's Alfred's legacy.
40:56And Tom lets me still.
41:12Let me guess.
41:13I'm to be banished again.
41:14Well, I let that happen, Bjorka.
41:16I would say keep yourself indoors a while.
41:18I'm to be silenced.
41:20I'm sorry.
41:21Lady Elswith wills power where she can.
41:23I will drop in and bring you news until she has calmed herself.
41:26You're a good man, Father Pureleg.
41:30Good friend to me and to Wessex.
41:36Before you go.
41:41To advise a king is a great honor.
41:45But it can also be a curse.
41:48Sometimes found myself at war with my own conscience.
41:52I want you to know you have my blessing.
41:54To do what?
41:55Whatever must be done to protect King Edward.
41:59Ah.
42:00The king grows wiser by the day.
42:02True.
42:04He has all the makings of a great leader, I'm sure.
42:07But time may be against you.
42:10Those around him have ambition and it is not the ambition of the king
42:14or of his father
42:16who are most loved.
42:19So you do what you must.
42:41Sturdy enough.
42:43You will not need something more.
42:45Ah, Joel.
42:48I'm not taking Peltz to sell to Frank here.
42:50Do you want Delfrich to know that we're coming?
42:53Hmm.
42:54Suppose not.
42:56Peltz it is.
43:02Who's in?
43:07Rioca?
43:09You came.
43:10If you have room for half a man more, I need the wrath of the lady elsewhere.
43:16As do we all.
43:17I'm sure we can make space for you.
43:20I'm afraid I'll be.
43:21Not much use to you as a fighter.
43:24Happily for you, I'm desperate.
43:28You require more help, sure.
43:32Did Hiltz send you to keep an eye on me?
43:35No.
43:37This is entirely my decision.
43:41You were right.
43:42I've allowed myself to get old too quickly.
43:45I shall leech off their youthfulness.
43:48Revive myself.
43:53What is the real reason?
43:57Word reached me of the abduction of a young deacon.
44:04So I felt I should, uh...
44:10You came to help me be a better father.
44:13Well, there is that.
44:15And?
44:46Come, it's on the boat with us.
44:48What use do you have for me?
44:51Why do you drag me to something for which I'm not made?
44:54Because I see the man that you will be, not the boy that you are.
45:02I know what it is to be ripped from one life to live another.
45:07And I know that it will make you stronger.
45:09Perhaps my faith is being tested.
45:13Perhaps that's what it is.
45:14You see this?
45:17This was my father's.
45:19One day it will be yours.
45:22It is fate.
45:23It doesn't feel like fate.
45:25It feels like penance.
45:27It's fate.
45:28It's fate.
45:49Get your saintly arse in the ranch house, Ruff.
45:51Let's go.
45:52You get sick travelling backwards.
45:54I do not.
45:55I just want to see where we're going.
46:24I just want to see where we're going.
46:26I just want to see where we're going.
46:43You've got to see where we're going.
46:45I just want to see where we're going.