š¬ The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin is an epic fantasy adventure that reimagines the legendary origins of Merlin and the rise of Camelot. Set in a world of ancient magic, warring kingdoms, and forgotten prophecies, the story follows a young Merlin as he discovers his extraordinary destiny and the powerful role he will play in shaping the future of Britain. Filled with breathtaking battles, mystical forces, political intrigue, and heroic journeys, this fantasy saga brings the timeless Arthurian legend to life like never before.
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00:00:04Merlin Emrys has returned to the land of the living.
00:00:09I had a vision.
00:00:11Two dragons came forth to battle one another.
00:00:14The dragons you have seen are your enemies.
00:00:17White for the Saxon horde.
00:00:19Red for the true sons of Britain whose father you murdered for your crown.
00:00:26Vortigord!
00:00:26Vortigord!
00:00:27Vortigord!
00:00:28Vortigord!
00:00:29Vortigord!
00:00:29Thus ends the reign of Vortigord, High King of Britain.
00:00:33Take heart, you people of the Island of the Mighty.
00:00:36Devon?
00:00:39Merlin, to see you after all these years.
00:00:43But you have not altered a wit.
00:00:46I had this sword crafted for my father by the High King's own smith.
00:00:50Perhaps it's best to leave it here.
00:00:53You are the flower of your race.
00:00:56Tis a great thing to be a king, Hawk.
00:00:59But there is authority of a kind even kings must bend to.
00:01:02I've known Merlin a very long time.
00:01:04I would help you, my counsellor.
00:01:06Very well, Aurelius.
00:01:08Perhaps you have the makings of a king after all.
00:01:12David, you've come home.
00:01:17Hello, Mother.
00:01:20Mother!
00:01:23I've never seen somebody.
00:01:24There will be no victory without the kings of Britain by our side.
00:01:28I need every single one of them to defeat Hengist.
00:01:44I need every single one of them to defeat Hengist.
00:01:55A comic.
00:02:13People have lost the Naomi who had destroyed theć·er.
00:02:16I need every single one of them to defeat Hengist.
00:02:16I've never seen women ŃŃŠµŠ“ней at night outside of theium.
00:02:17He is literally admiring about gagner.
00:02:17Ah!
00:02:26This switcher locker.
00:02:27And I eat the tent.
00:02:34Oh, God!
00:02:36Oh!
00:02:37Oh!
00:02:39Oh!
00:02:39Oh!
00:02:40Oh!
00:02:41Oh!
00:02:42Oh!
00:02:43Oh!
00:02:43Oh!
00:02:44Oh!
00:02:46This nail I can.
00:02:49May you offend them from Harawitcher.
00:02:53Fool!
00:02:55Are you so heavy with drink that you fail to recognize the spawn of Ortigen?
00:03:09Prince Python,
00:03:11forgive Alduin's impertinence.
00:03:16And he will be punished.
00:03:20What will from your father?
00:03:23My father is dead.
00:03:29What do you want?
00:03:32My father is dead and I am his heir.
00:03:35High King of the Britons.
00:03:42And yet you ride here.
00:03:45Unannounced.
00:03:46No honor guard.
00:03:49No war band.
00:03:50I did not know I needed a war band at my back to meet with an ally.
00:03:54You do if you're going to watch him shit.
00:04:00The sons of Constance have murdered my father.
00:04:04And now they claim his crown.
00:04:08Now you want me to help you take it back.
00:04:12They will not be content until they have all of Britain in their grasp.
00:04:17All of Britain.
00:04:19Even now, they turn their eyes east to the Saxon coast.
00:04:32Let us march against these usurpers before they march against you.
00:04:47You swore to uphold my family's claim when my father let you settle these lands.
00:04:54Let...
00:04:56How a pact was sealed in blood.
00:05:01You will be held to it.
00:05:17The son of Ortegen is right.
00:05:21A pact sealed in blood
00:05:22Is to be our not.
00:05:26None to death.
00:05:48The son of Ortegen is left.
00:05:57The angry pathway from Imanda.
00:06:40The angry pathway from Imanda.
00:07:05The angry pathway from Imanda.
00:07:56The angry pathway from Imanda.
00:07:57Hail the Fisher King.
00:08:03Merlin.
00:08:07Merlin!
00:08:55Merlin.
00:09:04Merlin.
00:09:20Merlin.
00:09:24Merlin.
00:09:29Merlin.
00:09:41Merlin.
00:09:50Merlin.
00:09:55Merlin.
00:10:09Merlin.
00:10:09Merlin.
00:10:14Merlin.
00:10:16Merlin.
00:10:42Merlin.
00:10:54Merlin.
00:11:11Merlin.
00:11:16Merlin.
00:11:17Merlin.
00:11:17Merlin.
00:11:19Merlin.
00:11:34Merlin.
00:11:43Merlin.
00:11:44Merlin.
00:12:04Merlin.
00:12:04Merlin.
00:12:08Merlin.
00:12:15Merlin.
00:12:17Merlin.
00:12:18Merlin.
00:12:20Merlin.
00:12:21Merlin.
00:12:22Merlin.
00:12:22Merlin.
00:12:22Merlin.
00:12:22Merlin.
00:12:24Merlin.
00:12:24Merlin.
00:12:25Merlin.
00:12:25Merlin.
00:12:25Merlin.
00:12:27Merlin.
00:12:32Merlin.
00:12:52Merlin.
00:13:00Fisher King's sword.
00:13:03Your sword.
00:13:09I thought it lost.
00:13:13Yet it has been here,
00:13:16waiting for you.
00:13:19The sword of a high king.
00:13:24Aurelius has a sword.
00:13:27The sword of Britain.
00:13:28I do not offer it to Aurelius.
00:13:45Take it. Take it down.
00:13:53Take it down.
00:14:00Fork.
00:14:02I am sorry, Mother.
00:14:05I cannot accept it.
00:14:07Whatever the future may hold,
00:14:08I cannot take up that sword again.
00:14:24Then I will pray you have the strength to keep your vow.
00:14:34I wish you were not leaving so soon.
00:14:38Besides, the fish are always on their best behavior when you are here.
00:14:46What was it like, Merlin?
00:14:49To be insane.
00:14:51To be alone with God.
00:14:55Is that who you think I was alone with?
00:14:58Who else?
00:15:01I would dearly love to spend but a moment in my Lord's presence.
00:15:06You are fortunate among men, Merlin.
00:15:13Go.
00:15:14I have been greedy with your time.
00:15:18We will discuss these things again when you return.
00:15:24You fear for your sins, Grandfather.
00:15:27But surely your sins are no greater than any other man's.
00:15:34I had forgotten how much you see with those golden eyes, Hawke.
00:15:41Yet in truth, my sins are too numerous to count.
00:15:48And I gave life to Morgann.
00:16:00I've seen her, Morgan.
00:16:06In the fire.
00:16:09In the stars.
00:16:14I do not know if God was with me in Caliphon
00:16:16all these many years, Grandfather.
00:16:19But I know Morgan was.
00:16:24Trust in Yesu, Hawke.
00:16:27He is the only hope for men like us.
00:16:34If hope we have.
00:17:08He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:09He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:10He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:10He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:11He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:11He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:12He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:13He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:14He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:15He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:15He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:16He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:16He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:16He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:17He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:18He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:21He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:23He is the only hope for men like us.
00:17:38Sir, tell me about this place, Meridenum.
00:17:44Built by the Romans in the house of a plentiful valley.
00:17:48Not far from the sea.
00:17:49Your steward has a nasty habit of speaking on your behalf, Merlin.
00:17:54If you were mine.
00:17:56I would have him flogged for impertinence.
00:18:00Peleus speaks as he serves, of his own free will.
00:18:04So you would have him believe.
00:18:07Are you suggesting the Emerus has me spellbound?
00:18:12Your words, boy. Not mine.
00:18:15You surprise me, Uther.
00:18:17I didn't take you for one who believed in magic.
00:18:21When a man catches the gaze of a beautiful woman,
00:18:24is that not a form of magic?
00:18:28I want a king who would cunning and deceit rest fealty from his people.
00:18:34Is that not a sorcery of a kind?
00:18:37I know.
00:18:37Neither do you have much of us.
00:18:56I see you.
00:18:58I see you.
00:19:00I know that I'm here.
00:19:01Come and find me.
00:19:02Let's do it.
00:19:04Let's do it.
00:19:05You need to find your dog.
00:19:07You only need the world.
00:19:08Now, why do you hesitate?
00:19:10You know what you must do.
00:19:14Master?
00:19:17What is it?
00:19:41Come on, we're going to keep it covered.
00:19:43I know.
00:19:46Let's do it.
00:19:46We'll come on.
00:19:47Come on.
00:19:59Let's do it.
00:20:01Let's do it.
00:20:09Let's do it.
00:20:19Delightful place.
00:20:34Why is your business here?
00:20:36I've come to seek a home I once knew.
00:20:40What home is that?
00:20:42The last time I was here,
00:20:48Pendara and the Red Sword was king.
00:20:51Marthin.
00:20:55Let them in at once.
00:20:57See to their horses.
00:21:11The same raid that took Maelus took the town.
00:21:16And the teefact of my father tried to say what he could,
00:21:18but there wasn't much left.
00:21:20And that was about the beginning of our troubles.
00:21:24The same story is told throughout these lands.
00:21:27I fear greater threat is coming.
00:21:30Yes, it's a different world since...
00:21:32Well, since you've been away.
00:21:36Will you sit at our table, my lord?
00:21:41Most kind.
00:21:47Why does she offer him the king's suit?
00:21:50Because Merlin is the rightful king of Marathon.
00:21:57Allow me to fill your cup, my lord.
00:22:21Bring me my cup.
00:22:24This beast led me deep into the hills,
00:22:28but I could not give up the chase.
00:22:31These days, it's rare when I get occasion to knock an arrow.
00:22:36A fine prize, Merig at Taldrigg.
00:22:40Son, meet our guests.
00:22:44Uther, Peleus, and Mers and Emrys.
00:22:57I must say, the brewer's art has reached new heights
00:23:00since I last held a cup such as this.
00:23:02This draught is worthy of any king.
00:23:05You shall have a better bit to take with you.
00:23:07Oh, yes, when you have concluded your business here.
00:23:14What is your business?
00:23:16Perhaps our business is best discussed in the light of day.
00:23:19We are here to garner support for my brother,
00:23:25Aurelius, the High King of Britain.
00:23:27High King?
00:23:29Vortigern has already claimed that title.
00:23:33Vortigern no longer has need of it.
00:23:40Well, I congratulate you on your victory.
00:23:46Over an old man already exhausted and sore beset.
00:23:51The greater challenge lies ahead.
00:23:54The Saxons?
00:23:56And a host of lesser kings who think themselves
00:23:59eminently qualified to bear the ground.
00:24:03And they will have no choice but to fall in line.
00:24:11Won't they?
00:24:16Hear me, Taldrigg.
00:24:18The Saxon Hengist has assembled the greatest war host
00:24:21ever seen in the Island of the Mighty.
00:24:23And before the summer is through,
00:24:25he means to take the throne.
00:24:28And he will have it.
00:24:30If we are too busy squabbling amongst ourselves
00:24:33to take up arms against him.
00:24:36We have arms, we have horses, and men who can use them.
00:24:40May you rake.
00:24:43Am I not the commander of our army?
00:24:45Yes, an honor you insist on squandering at every turn.
00:24:47What choice do I have on your orbit tied by hand?
00:24:49Silence!
00:24:56The day grows long, and I am not a young man.
00:25:03If we may presume upon your hospitality a while longer.
00:25:08Yes, I shall prepare some rooms for you and your men.
00:25:11Perhaps the emirist would prefer to stay in his old quarters.
00:25:15The king's quarters?
00:25:20Yes, should he wish to.
00:25:22We insist.
00:25:23Thank you, my lady.
00:25:29Thank you, my lady.
00:25:33Thank you, my lady.
00:25:56My friend, the king's führen.
00:26:07Come back.
00:26:14Who is that?
00:26:19Do you take me for a fool?
00:26:23I do not.
00:26:24Then perhaps you should stop treating me as one.
00:26:28I have promised to raise an army for your brother, Uther.
00:26:32How I conduct my own affairs is not your concern.
00:26:34You may have swayed my brother,
00:26:36but your powers of persuasion will not work with me.
00:26:40Of that, I have no doubt.
00:27:18I have no doubt.
00:27:20I have no doubt.
00:27:33Hurry in.
00:27:41There you are, my darling.
00:27:43You must hurry along to your studies with Callius.
00:27:46I don't want to study.
00:27:48You must.
00:27:49If you are to advance in your learning.
00:27:52Remember, Urian.
00:27:54Your mother knows what's best for you.
00:28:01Off with you.
00:28:12Who is these our guns?
00:28:14For our aid?
00:28:16All because we live on these destined, godforsaken shores.
00:28:20The greater part of Britain could burn and we'd been on the wiser.
00:28:23Let it burn.
00:28:24What difference does it make?
00:28:26We are alone and undefended, father.
00:28:28Should we not seek alliances for the welfare of our kingdom?
00:28:31If we were to appeal to Vortigern.
00:28:33Vortigern is dead.
00:28:39His tower fell to the sons of Constance not two weeks ago.
00:28:43How do you know this?
00:28:45No doubt Aurelius will claim the throne for himself.
00:28:48The soil of these lands is soaked in the blood of would-be kings.
00:28:52Perhaps we should consider pledging our support to Aurelius.
00:29:01My dear lord.
00:29:04Have you forgotten the deal we made with the Saxon chief?
00:29:08How could I forget, mother?
00:29:10When I so strongly opposed our alliance with those savages.
00:29:14Is Hengist a savage?
00:29:18He fights for the interests of his kind, just as Aurelius does.
00:29:23But we are Britons.
00:29:25We should support our people.
00:29:27Are they?
00:29:28Our people.
00:29:30Emily, a moment ago you were bemoaning the fact that we were all but forgotten by them.
00:29:36But what do I know of these things?
00:29:39I'm merely a wife.
00:29:41And a mother.
00:29:44Still, I cannot help but wonder if there is not a greater strategic advantage for you in the current arrangement.
00:29:56You could be a most valuable ally to Hengist.
00:30:00The Saxon.
00:30:01The future is Saxon.
00:30:12I trust you slept well with her.
00:30:16Soldier always sleeps with one eye opens.
00:30:18That sounds inconvenient.
00:30:20Not as inconvenient as a knife in the back.
00:30:22Come, we're all friends here.
00:30:25Not many an enemy there came in the guise of a friend, Merlin.
00:30:28Ah, my lord Merthin.
00:30:30I wonder if I might have a word with you.
00:30:35In private.
00:30:37Of course.
00:30:40Do keep Uther out of trouble.
00:30:52Shall we seek out a morsel to eat?
00:31:15Watch it.
00:31:16There he is.
00:31:17There he is.
00:31:31A cup of your famous mead, friend.
00:31:33We have no mead here.
00:31:35Only wine.
00:31:36Then a cup of your famous wine.
00:31:43They water it down, the Roman way.
00:31:49But in good measure, it serves its purpose.
00:32:03This is a war-burned of meridunums in all its days drinking, rather than training.
00:32:10But you see, we are training, right here in the darkness of this hovel, with nothing to slake our thirst,
00:32:18but this sorry excuse for wine, eh?
00:32:22To your safe return, after such a long absence.
00:32:34Forgive me if I know not how to receive you.
00:32:38This is your realm, and rightly so, but I have been king here these many years.
00:32:42And your father and his father before you?
00:32:44Yes.
00:32:46And your son is next in line to the throne.
00:32:50Meirik is more interested in hunting and drinking than in the affairs of our kingdom.
00:32:55And yet he is your battle chief.
00:32:58It is a wonder how he has time for leisure, given the frequency of the raids.
00:33:07Yours is a fruitful land, Taldrigg.
00:33:10Yet your fields are stripped, your walls are broken, provisions are strained even at the king's table.
00:33:18At whose hand do you suffer this injustice?
00:33:22Not the Saxons, surely.
00:33:24For you would not have lived to tell the tale.
00:33:33He's been bleeding the neighboring lands of grain and cattle for the better part of a year.
00:33:37Like a ravenous bear, Tenton, slumbering through the long winter.
00:33:43But why?
00:33:44He knows war with the Saxon is coming.
00:33:48And he intends to wait it out with ample provisions to spare.
00:33:54And you allow him to take from you?
00:33:56His men outnumber us two to one.
00:33:58So you let your people starve?
00:34:00I am not willing to lead my people to destruction.
00:34:03It is because you're not willing to lead them that the destruction is at hand.
00:34:08We cannot fight him.
00:34:10But fight him we would!
00:34:11We would rather suffer the sword, opposing that snake, than let him take what's rightful, Yarris!
00:34:19You've told your father as much?
00:34:22My father is too proud to heed our counsel.
00:34:26I'm ashamed, Merthin.
00:34:28I admit it.
00:34:32I saw no other way.
00:34:38I often question whether I'm worthy to wear the talk.
00:34:44If I am a king,
00:34:48I'm not a very good one.
00:34:53Your father must have good reason to let this insult go unanswered.
00:34:57No king would suffer such humiliation, Lylee.
00:35:01But whatever his reason, it would not matter for long.
00:35:05My family has ruled this kingdom for the last three generations.
00:35:10Now Merthin returns to claim his throne, and we can hardly stand in his way.
00:35:16He is but one man.
00:35:22What?
00:35:25Do you not know?
00:35:27Do you not know?
00:35:41Painted by a fairy woman, many years ago.
00:35:45Or so the story is told.
00:35:48They say Merthin slew seventy men with his own hands within these very gates.
00:36:01No man is capable of such a thing.
00:36:05No mortal man.
00:36:07They say when the Arwen falls upon him, he is given strength from heaven.
00:36:11The world stops.
00:36:14None can stand before him.
00:36:18I can assure you, friends.
00:36:21The only thing that matters in battle is brute strength.
00:36:27Magic is for druids and bored women.
00:36:35But he is legend in these lands.
00:36:40He is more than a king.
00:36:43He is nearly an otherworldly being.
00:36:48He will take the talk from my father and declare himself high king before he is through.
00:36:56And neither you nor the Saxons nor all the armies of Britain and Amorica can hinder him.
00:37:04Unless we stop him here and now.
00:37:28You must listen to me, Uther.
00:37:30Out of my way.
00:37:33Steward.
00:37:37I bested you once before.
00:37:40Don't make me do it again.
00:37:42You had that little bit of surprise before.
00:37:45Not this time.
00:37:46You thought that was my only surprise?
00:38:07You would attack an unarmed man.
00:38:11I'm not sure.
00:38:14I'm not sure.
00:38:19Don't make me do it again.
00:38:19Look.
00:38:19Look.
00:38:21Look.
00:38:24Look.
00:38:26All right.
00:38:27No.
00:38:33Don't.
00:38:34Don't.
00:38:35Go.
00:38:36Don't.
00:38:36Don't.
00:38:37Look.
00:38:38Look.
00:38:38No.
00:38:50Stop this, Uther.
00:38:51You risk ruining the Emirates' work.
00:38:54That's exactly what I did to do.
00:39:26Stand up, King Tawdry.
00:39:35You are right that you failed your people.
00:39:39You have let fear rule your heart and govern your actions, and I do indeed have every
00:39:45right to reclaim my kingship and take back what is lawfully mine.
00:39:51But I deem it best to let my claim lapse.
00:39:56Too many years have passed for me to take back my throne.
00:40:01Merthen will not be king again in Maradunum, provided you pledge your support to Aurelius.
00:40:14You have my word.
00:40:26Are you quite well, Uther?
00:40:27Just short of wrath, it's all.
00:40:35My warband will not fight for Aurelius while Morkant threatens our homes.
00:40:40Well, then it's a good thing we have the Battle Chief of Britain to bring the Belgae to heel.
00:40:47I'm afraid I must decline.
00:40:51Uther?
00:40:52I will join a fight against the Morkant.
00:40:55However, only as a simple soldier.
00:41:00A cunning strategy, Uther, if we survive it.
00:41:05There's nothing like a brisk ride to revive a man.
00:41:12Oh, my God.
00:41:42Mercy.
00:41:45Who are they?
00:41:49Britons.
00:41:51From the villages along our eastern border.
00:41:58The Saxon move south and west,
00:42:02killing and plundering.
00:42:05They rarely leave survivors, but when they do,
00:42:07we do what we can to lend aid.
00:42:10Care for the dying?
00:42:13When you could prevent their death.
00:42:16You did what you could.
00:42:18No.
00:42:20No, no, you could have fought.
00:42:22What strength you think we have is an illusion.
00:42:27Each year, our numbers decline.
00:42:31Not a child has been born to us since.
00:42:37Our people are not long for this world.
00:42:41You have weapons like none have seen.
00:42:44Armor to stop the fiercest Saxon blade.
00:42:47As king, my duty is to my people.
00:42:53I cannot fight your war for you, Aurelius.
00:42:56No matter how just the cause.
00:43:01We are too few.
00:43:14Where are the Saxon now?
00:43:27Where are the Saxon now?
00:43:31And a fine king, you will make my son.
00:43:37But, who are we, if not people of our word?
00:43:44I say, Angus makes his men fight to the death for his amusement.
00:43:52You must not believe everything you hear.
00:43:54Aurelius, on the other hand, is of noble blood.
00:43:59A diplomat.
00:44:01The Lord has a point.
00:44:02Is Aurelius not more fit to lead?
00:44:08Who knows who will rule these lands when all is said and done.
00:44:16But if it is your desire to break faith with the Saxons, then he might oppose you.
00:44:23But I admit, I do worry how he will receive you if word comes to him of your dealings with
00:44:30Hengist.
00:44:31Yes.
00:44:33Yes, we must not have him taking you for a traitor.
00:44:36A traitor?
00:44:37I had not thought of that.
00:44:40Surely anyone suspected of conspiring with the Saxons would be shown no mercy.
00:44:47I'm sure you'll make the right decision.
00:45:04I pray to your God, Merlin.
00:45:08It isn't much of a plan.
00:45:10My God hears the prayers of all who call on his name.
00:45:19Something happened to your eye?
00:45:46You would ride to the village's aid alone.
00:45:50I would try.
00:45:53You are a good man, son of Constance.
00:45:56But foolish.
00:45:58What would you have me do?
00:46:00What kind of king would I be if I let my people be slaughtered?
00:46:03A king who knows his limitations.
00:46:06There will be other battles, Aurelius.
00:46:09You are one man.
00:46:12You don't even know the country.
00:46:18I'm not above asking you to point me in the right direction.
00:46:25I have only one thing to offer my people.
00:46:30Everything.
00:46:38Our soldiers cannot ride with you to Rianfa.
00:46:44But perhaps they will escort their princess on a ride through our easternmost holdings.
00:46:48My lady.
00:46:49But we cannot leave our territory, Aurelius.
00:46:52If you choose to engage the Saxon, you do it alone.
00:46:57The South Pole, a sea.
00:46:57And the town of French.
00:47:09And the town of French.
00:47:09To the west and west, you discover what you're going to be in.
00:47:17To the east and south.
00:47:17Then there will be the town of French.
00:47:18You are two people.
00:47:18You are two people.
00:47:24To the east and south.
00:47:26Then there will be the south.
00:47:41Stop there!
00:47:52What is your business here?
00:47:54You Belgae grow fat from the grain plundered from the fields of Maradonum!
00:48:01And?
00:48:02And we're taking it back.
00:48:12No one need die today.
00:48:14Tell your king Merthen-Emrys demands an audience.
00:48:18My king is not so easily summoned.
00:48:20I do not intend to make it easy.
00:48:28Stop there, man!
00:48:29Stand up, jump up!
00:48:30Oh, my God.
00:49:20Oh, my God.
00:49:30If I do not return, tell my brother I died a noble death.
00:49:37Come on.
00:49:38Come on.
00:49:49Come on.
00:49:50Come on.
00:50:06Come on.
00:50:07Come on.
00:50:12Come on.
00:50:14Come on.
00:50:17Come on.
00:50:19Come on.
00:50:29Come on.
00:50:30Come on.
00:50:32Fire!
00:50:33Come on.
00:50:36Come on.
00:50:44Come on.
00:50:46Come on.
00:50:50Come on.
00:50:53Come on.
00:50:54Come on.
00:51:04Come on.
00:51:08Come on.
00:51:11I don't think I'm going to die.
00:52:05Help!
00:52:06Help!
00:52:13Help!
00:52:41Help!
00:52:42Help!
00:52:44Help!
00:52:46Help!
00:52:51Help!
00:52:53Help!
00:54:06Thank you, milady.
00:54:08Don't thank me yet.
00:54:11By the time this night is through,
00:54:13we may both be banished from the Summerlands.
00:54:15Go, go, go, go, go.
00:54:39Whoever you are, you've chosen a rather inopportune time to visit.
00:54:44I'm enjoying my supper.
00:54:49You know very well who I am, Malkind.
00:54:53I know who you claim to be.
00:54:56Well, why should I take your word for it?
00:54:59I come with an offer of peace from Uther,
00:55:03battle chief of Britain and brother of High King Aurelius himself.
00:55:08There'll be no peace in these lands till we are all dust.
00:55:12Or until the kings of Britain are united as one.
00:55:18If you are the son of Tanyesin, your wisdom is exaggerated.
00:55:25You ride with a force half the size of my own against a fortified position.
00:55:30My men will cut down your army in short order.
00:55:34If they have not already.
00:55:36You make war against your brother kings while the Saxon threatens the doom of our people.
00:55:42Who is my brother?
00:55:47Who are my people?
00:55:50I am king of the Belgae.
00:55:52No one else is my concern.
00:55:54And how will you defend the Belgae when the Saxon horde marches across your fields?
00:56:01When was the last time you stood with a naked blade in your hand under the blast of the Saxon
00:56:06warhorn
00:56:07while a whole host of Saxon berserkers flew toward you over the battleground?
00:56:16I will be well supplied after I march across every kingdom deserted by kings anxious to fight alongside your battle
00:56:25chief Uther
00:56:26and his fool brother in their fool in their fool war.
00:56:32That is where you are wrong.
00:56:36There is to be no war.
00:56:41Uther himself has determined not to engage the Saxon
00:56:45until you return what you have plundered
00:56:47and pledged fealty to Aurelius.
00:56:57If Aurelius does not engage the Saxon
00:56:59he will be high king of nothing.
00:57:06Already this day Uther rides against you.
00:57:09He is the leader of this attack.
00:57:11There is no battle chief to be feared.
00:57:14Indeed.
00:57:16Uther does not command Taudric's warband.
00:57:21He rides today a simple soldier.
00:57:26Indistinguishable from any other.
00:57:32You bluff.
00:57:35I do hope your men haven't killed him already.
00:57:39Aurelius slew the high king himself to avenge the death of his father.
00:57:44One can only imagine what he might do to you.
00:57:56Stay our archers.
00:57:57Call our warriors back behind the walls.
00:58:00Now!
00:58:06Your plundering is at an end, Morkant.
00:58:09You've abused your power.
00:58:11And now it is time for you to make amends.
00:58:14If you do not,
00:58:17Aurelius will continue to raise his army.
00:58:20But it will not be the Saxon he rides against.
00:58:39My daughter has long had a mind of her own.
00:58:44And I have all but given up, attempting to restrain it.
00:58:49But you, who mean to make yourself high king, should know better.
00:58:55If I do not allow my conscience to guide me,
00:59:00I am unworthy of the crown.
00:59:02You put my people at risk.
00:59:05Your people are at risk already, King Everlag.
00:59:07And we'll be as long as the Saxon have a foothold in this land.
00:59:10Father, the Britons that survived the raid have been brought to the palace.
00:59:13I'm needed.
00:59:24You cannot deliver your people from this threat
00:59:28if you throw your own life away, Aurelius.
00:59:32A king must sometimes make terrible choices.
00:59:37It was foolish.
00:59:39I know.
00:59:41In truth, I'm not ready for what is ahead.
00:59:44The battle against Vortigman was...
00:59:47Short?
00:59:48Decisive.
00:59:51I have little enough experience with war.
00:59:54That is abundantly clear.
00:59:56In truth.
00:59:59It was your daughter who saved my life.
01:00:03Yes.
01:00:06She has a way of doing that.
01:00:17You showed great courage today.
01:00:20And a great love for the people you would rule.
01:00:25And my God tells me there is no greater love
01:00:30than the willingness to die for others.
01:00:40Keep that up.
01:00:42And you might just become high king after all.
01:00:55A man of his word is King Taldrigg.
01:01:02Two more Western kings have pledged the field due to Aurelius.
01:01:06The war bands ride eastward as we speak.
01:01:08Aurelius' legend grows.
01:01:10Oh, yeah.
01:01:11As does your army.
01:01:12Now you must return to your brother.
01:01:15Aurelius and I ride north to Gothay.
01:01:17We must ride alone.
01:01:20I have not proven myself to be a pleasant enough traveling companion?
01:01:23Uther, you have proven yourself a cunning strategist
01:01:26and fiercely loyal to your brother.
01:01:29But you must take caution.
01:01:32For your loyalty could be your undoing.
01:01:36More riddles.
01:01:37Perhaps when we don't see each other,
01:01:39we can pick up from where we left off.
01:01:41I do admit I did underestimate you, Stuart.
01:01:46I still think you should be a flog for our pertinence.
01:02:12It is not safe for you in Guston at all.
01:02:16There must be another way.
01:02:23There is no other way.
01:03:14There is no other way.
01:03:44I will set off her once for the Saxon's camp.
01:03:47That is what you wish.
01:03:50It is.
01:03:51Wait here.
01:04:20A gift for Angus.
01:04:24A gift for Angus.
01:04:41Safe travels, my son.
01:04:55A gift for Angus.
01:04:56A gift for Angus.
01:04:58A gift for Angus.
01:05:08A gift for Angus.
01:05:12A gift for Angus.
01:05:20A gift for Angus.
01:07:08I will not send the sons of my lords to die behind two undisciplined and untrained boys.
01:07:16I have come to ask the northern lords to join with them.
01:07:20Are you not the mighty Merlin?
01:07:23Terrible to meet on the field of battle.
01:07:26I've seen what you can do.
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