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00:00:07Vortigern is dead.
00:00:09No doubt, Aurelius will claim the throne for himself.
00:00:13Aurelius' life is in danger until the kings of Britain recognize his claim.
00:00:17We're not exactly neck-deep in volunteers.
00:00:21You will not be able to repeal the barbarian on your own.
00:00:24700 men is not a man too many to face Hengist.
00:00:27And before the summer is through, he means to take the throne.
00:00:30And he will have it.
00:00:32If we are too busy squabbling amongst ourselves to take up arms against him.
00:00:36He could be a most valuable ally.
00:00:39To Hengist.
00:00:40To Saxon.
00:00:41They say Merthen slew 70 men with his own hands within these very gates.
00:00:46And Gathay, he slew 500.
00:00:48That the world burned and the ground trembled at his wrath.
00:00:54No man is capable of such a thing.
00:00:57You're mortal, man.
00:00:58He is nearly an otherworldly being.
00:01:03MORTGAND!
00:01:05There will be no victory without the kings of Britain by our side.
00:01:09Without Merlin by our side.
00:01:12Paris and I ride north to Gothay.
00:01:14Does Kustanen still rule Kelithon?
00:01:16His Atlantean blood is strong, but we would...
00:01:19We would not be welcome there.
00:01:21If you return north, Kustanen will kill you.
00:01:24There is no other way.
00:01:31Amor is to die.
00:01:31A C Karinполне are when he works out –
00:01:31That is theinois Moshe?
00:01:47No one is complete.
00:01:55Angel at the Micro decreasing point.
00:02:15Look upon me, then, shining brown.
00:02:21They say you are the most powerful of your people.
00:02:26Why do you order one of their sacred stones to fill it?
00:02:33Will you be the man to raise it?
00:02:36Hawk.
00:02:36Hawk.
00:02:39Hawk.
00:02:40Hawk.
00:02:46Hawk.
00:02:47Hawk.
00:02:48Hawk.
00:02:49Hawk.
00:02:50Hawk.
00:02:53Hawk.
00:03:02Hawk.
00:03:03Oh, my God.
00:03:29My brothers, I greet you in the name of the great light, whose coming was foretold within
00:03:37this secret ring.
00:03:47You resent my greeting.
00:03:49Why?
00:03:53If my brothers are silent, perhaps it is because they are no longer certain who it is that
00:03:59addresses them as arch-druid of the sacred grove.
00:04:02Who says these things?
00:04:03We have heard it said that you have left the old ways, to follow a new God, a foreign
00:04:08God.
00:04:10From ancient days we have sought knowledge so that we might learn the truth of all things.
00:04:16Is this not so?
00:04:18It is.
00:04:18Then how should we be slow to grasp the truth when it is proclaimed before us?
00:04:24We know many truths, Master.
00:04:27Which truth is proclaimed this day?
00:04:29The final truth.
00:04:30Then you have become a follower of this Jesu.
00:04:37He is the great light of whom our forebear spoke.
00:04:42He is the one we have always sought to find and worshipped unknowingly.
00:04:46And it is his priests who cut down our groves, toppled our ancient places.
00:04:52Men act in ignorance, yet the truth remains.
00:04:57We all know from whence these ideas came.
00:04:59We all know who it was who led the great Hafgan astray.
00:05:04Taliesin was the greatest bard who ever lived.
00:05:06He betrayed our brotherhood.
00:05:08He gave our brotherhood its greatest vision.
00:05:10Lies.
00:05:11You do not deserve truth.
00:05:13Sacrilege.
00:05:18No one may set that for us on the sacred seat.
00:05:22Utter blasphemy.
00:05:23Not even the architurid himself.
00:05:42Servants of the truth.
00:05:43Hear me.
00:05:44Why do you wonder that the wisest among you should greet you in the name of Jesu?
00:05:49The one who called himself the way and the truth.
00:05:53How is it that you, who seek the truth in all ways, should be blind to it now?
00:05:58You believe this grove is sacred?
00:06:02These stones?
00:06:04The new ways?
00:06:06The old?
00:06:08I say, he who created the stones in the trees is greater as his ways.
00:06:14I say, he who created the stones in the trees is greater than you should be blind to it now.
00:06:19Enough!
00:06:20Enough, Merton!
00:06:21Merton!
00:06:24Enough!
00:06:27Merlin!
00:06:28Merlin!
00:06:37Merlin!
00:06:41Merlin!
00:06:43Merlin!
00:06:50Merlin!
00:08:32King Taldrigg's steward gave me a pic of the kitchen before we left.
00:08:36We have some raw onions. Raw parsnips. Raw leeks. Cheese. Carrots. Also raw. Barley bread.
00:08:53And plenty of plums to help digest it all.
00:09:01You've been here before.
00:09:05Once. Long ago.
00:09:13We must be alert as we're near Kustanen's border.
00:09:18You know as well as anyone alive what grief can do to a man.
00:09:25Yes. I suppose I do.
00:10:02God's take you, Aurelis. I might have killed you.
00:10:05Counting like that, I think the whole Saxon army could have cut up on you.
00:10:13Should knock you on your kingly earth.
00:10:16See? The Fairfoot return thee. Hail and hold and free from enchantment.
00:10:21Hmm. Hi. How many? More than 10,000.
00:10:36Your men of the West are with us.
00:10:42I saw them in camp this morning. Brave hearts, every one.
00:10:49I was hoping for more.
00:10:54They fight mountains.
00:10:56One of the warriors is worth at least three Saxon on foot.
00:11:03And where does that leave us?
00:11:08I was hoping for more.
00:11:10Aurelis.
00:11:12Aurelis.
00:11:16Aurelis.
00:11:19Aurelis.
00:11:41We have come from King Loth of Orkady, allied to the great Hingist.
00:12:02We have to go to King Loth of Orkady, allied to the great Hingist.
00:12:19We have to go to King Loth of Orkady, allied to the great Hingist.
00:12:48It is fortunate for you that you have to.
00:12:52My lord Hingist.
00:12:54He's not a lord.
00:12:55He's Bertholder.
00:12:57Lord of all lords.
00:13:00Bertholder.
00:13:02I have come bearing gifts from my father, King Loth, and his wife.
00:13:24My thanks to your father and mother.
00:13:28The Lady Morgian is no mother of mine.
00:13:33Not the witch's flesh and blood?
00:13:36Be careful, boy.
00:13:38You do not want to outlive your usefulness to her.
00:13:43Or me.
00:13:49I love you.
00:13:50I love you.
00:14:02I love you.
00:14:04I love you.
00:14:07I love you.
00:14:14We've got the fire.
00:14:37I'm glad you're back, brother.
00:14:39Isn't that Titan's task trying to keep these bastards from killing each other?
00:14:43Look out these Demeterian pagans, Mithras worshippers, Christians.
00:14:54There'll be plenty of killing soon enough.
00:14:57Aye. Just imagine the glory of a lad.
00:15:02Whatever glory there is in slaughter, I've had my fill.
00:15:09Whose words are these?
00:15:14I learnt much while I was a tennis over luck.
00:15:16Of course you did.
00:15:17I spoke with the Fisher King.
00:15:19He told me of the Western land from when the Fair Folk came.
00:15:23He told me of his realm and the thousand years of peace
00:15:25and how war amongst their kings nearly destroyed their people.
00:15:31They spin tales like old women spin flax thread, brother.
00:15:34King-making requires blood and sweat.
00:15:40You know this, brother.
00:15:43I learnt more there.
00:15:48I learnt of Jesus the Christ.
00:15:53And I have become his follower.
00:15:58What does it matter?
00:16:00Take a new god.
00:16:02Take a dozen for all I care.
00:16:05Better our chances.
00:16:06It is more than that, Uther.
00:16:08I've seen what the Fisher King and his people have done for the weak and the suffering.
00:16:11I've seen their mercy and it is stronger than the strength of armies.
00:16:14At least, it is the future of Britain.
00:16:16And it must be our future too.
00:16:23Are you out of your mind?
00:16:30Uther.
00:16:32I brought Brother Aaron from Innistavallac.
00:16:36He's come to instruct you in the Catechism of the Church.
00:16:39And baptize you in the name of Lord Yassou.
00:16:48Baptize me.
00:16:52Brother.
00:16:54I will do anything for you.
00:16:57I will lead your war host.
00:17:00I will kill your enemies.
00:17:04I will bend the knee and call you king.
00:17:08But please,
00:17:11do not ask me to do this.
00:17:19Look at them.
00:17:21Boys playing the game of kings.
00:17:24They've played it well.
00:17:26As Vortigern can attest,
00:17:29they may have rooted out that usurper
00:17:31and settled their blood debt.
00:17:33But that does not make Aurelius
00:17:37my high king.
00:17:38Careful now, my friend.
00:17:39There are some who would misunderstand
00:17:41and consider those words as treasonous.
00:17:43Especially now the Saxon host draws nigh.
00:17:46I know you too, uh,
00:17:48more count to believe you're willing to bend your knee for any man.
00:17:52What webs are you weaving in that spider's mind?
00:17:58The brothers defeated Vortigern with the help of their kinsman's army.
00:18:03An army that even now sails for Amorica.
00:18:06How many men are left for them to call upon?
00:18:10Two hundred?
00:18:12And you would openly move against them?
00:18:13With the Saxons marching against us, do you take me for a fool?
00:18:19Yes.
00:18:20But...
00:18:21Who's to say, on the day of battle,
00:18:25whether they're the ones to lead us to victory
00:18:28and gain the glory?
00:18:30They say...
00:18:33They have the Emerus with...
00:18:35I...
00:18:37And Magnus Maximus.
00:18:39Taliesin.
00:18:41Blessed Bran himself.
00:18:44I've met this so-called Emerus of theirs.
00:18:48And?
00:18:51The Merlin died long before you and I were born on Donaut.
00:18:57If he ever lived.
00:19:02No.
00:19:03Those boys are on their own.
00:19:07No.
00:19:19Oh!
00:19:21No.
00:19:27You're a not.
00:19:28You're a former emperor.
00:19:29You're a sadist.
00:19:29No.
00:19:30You're not super.
00:19:30No.
00:19:31No.
00:19:51Oh, my God.
00:20:03I'm fine.
00:20:07Truly, Mother.
00:20:10You should eat something for your strength.
00:20:22He's been divided in his heart for a long time.
00:20:26I think now that it is over, he finally feels free.
00:20:32Divided?
00:20:33Between Yesu and the old gods.
00:20:35But how can he be happy?
00:20:37The Brotherhood still refused to believe, even after.
00:20:40Not every man will choose to believe and follow the light, my little hawk.
00:20:45Dead men rise and stones dance in the air.
00:20:49And nothing you or anyone else can do will change that.
00:20:53Daylight is waning, Merlin.
00:20:59Go.
00:21:01All right, come down on the way.
00:21:03The fire's fixed in there.
00:21:05Okay, I'm well.
00:21:07Yeah, I'm sorry.
00:21:09I don't know.
00:21:10I don't know.
00:21:11I don't know.
00:21:11I don't know.
00:21:12I don't know.
00:21:19I don't know.
00:21:26I don't know.
00:21:30I don't know.
00:21:31You are Taliesin, son of the greatest druids who ever lived.
00:21:36Prince of Yins Avalak and champion of the summer.
00:21:40He comes out.
00:21:48Oh.
00:21:48Oh, my God.
00:22:26Oh, my God.
00:22:30Haskin!
00:22:38Mother!
00:22:41Haskin!
00:22:42Haskin!
00:22:51Haskin!
00:22:52Haskin!
00:23:02Haskin!
00:23:03Haskin!
00:23:04Haskin!
00:23:05Haskin!
00:23:05Haskin!
00:23:06Haskin!
00:23:06Haskin!
00:23:06Haskin!
00:23:06Haskin!
00:23:06Haskin!
00:23:15Haskin!
00:23:20Haskin!
00:23:21Haskin!
00:23:31Haskin!
00:23:43Haskin!
00:23:44Haskin!
00:23:50Haskin!
00:23:58Haskin!
00:24:02Haskin!
00:24:03Haskin!
00:24:06Haskin!
00:24:08Haskin!
00:24:09Haskin!
00:24:14Haskin!
00:24:15Haskin!
00:24:17Haskin!
00:24:18Haskin!
00:24:23Haskin!
00:24:40Haskin!
00:24:47Haskin!
00:24:50Haskin!
00:24:53Haskin!
00:24:58Haskin!
00:25:03Haskin!
00:25:04Oh, my God.
00:25:34Oh, my God.
00:26:04I will dwell under the shadow of my king.
00:26:07I will say of the Lord, please my refuge and my fortress.
00:26:11My God in heaven.
00:26:13Great Lord!
00:26:29Shushen!
00:26:30Shushen!
00:26:35Shushen!
00:26:39Shushen!
00:26:44Shushen!
00:26:45Shushen!
00:26:45Shushen!
00:26:46Shushen!
00:26:47Shushen!
00:27:01I spent six winters with the hill folk of the hawkfane,
00:27:06learning the ways of Earth's first children.
00:27:11When I eventually mastered their tongue,
00:27:13they told me of a cloud shaped like a hand that stopped the blade.
00:27:19At first, I looked to make myself escape.
00:27:24In time, however,
00:27:27I began to sense a purpose at work in my presence among them.
00:27:33A purpose that would eventually make itself known.
00:27:56We should send an emissary east.
00:27:58Only the legions can defeat such a force.
00:28:00There are no legions.
00:28:03Scarcely even run.
00:28:04Vortigern invited his doom upon us.
00:28:07And yet,
00:28:08the Saxons stayed in their lands and honored their treaty with him.
00:28:15Until he was killed.
00:28:16The Saxon will honor a treaty while it suits him.
00:28:21Whether Vortigern had lived or not,
00:28:23they would have turned their eyes to us eventually.
00:28:28King Golas.
00:28:30Vortigern is gone.
00:28:32Rome is gone.
00:28:33The Saxon is here.
00:28:36What more is there to say than the Canovial fight?
00:28:39Aye.
00:28:40But who will lead the fight?
00:28:42My brother is High King.
00:28:45Your brother commands no army of his own.
00:28:49We men of the west
00:28:51recognize Aurelius as the lawful High King.
00:28:54And we offer him our armies.
00:28:56Every horse, spearman and archer.
00:28:58We all acknowledge Aurelius' claim.
00:29:01High King he may be.
00:29:02Maybe?
00:29:04But leading an army requires training.
00:29:09Skilled.
00:29:10You bastard.
00:29:14I have named my brother.
00:29:16The Dux Britanniorum.
00:29:18Battle chief of all the armies of the Island of the Mighty.
00:29:20Well, there has not been a Dux Britanniorum since...
00:29:24since Maximus marched to Rome.
00:29:26And yet there is one now.
00:29:29Uther is unmatched on the battlefield
00:29:30and is a keen strategist.
00:29:34As I believe you yourself can attest.
00:29:37The Canovies swore no oath to you, this High King.
00:29:40You swore an oath to our father.
00:29:42Your father is dead.
00:29:45You ask my opinion, I give it now.
00:29:49Your father did nothing to make us stronger.
00:29:53He took more from our harvest than any Saxon raider.
00:29:57And Vortigin, he sold us to the barbarians
00:30:00and betray their brothers
00:30:02at the treason of the Long Knives.
00:30:04Were you cowed behind your walls?
00:30:07I will not suffer insult
00:30:09from a half-Saxon bastard boy,
00:30:12no matter who your father was.
00:30:15I will fight the barbarians
00:30:18when I've had enough of High Kings.
00:30:36You've spoken many words in haste,
00:30:38some not so easily retracted.
00:30:40And you are not my tutor that I would be schooled.
00:30:43Do you not realize the damage you just caused?
00:30:46Do you not realize those vipers
00:30:47are openly moving against you?
00:30:50If you give them the right to name the ducks,
00:30:51you might as well give them your crown.
00:30:53I may have no crown, I may have no kingdom.
00:30:57And if we do not stop this Saxon,
00:30:58I will not even have a people.
00:31:04How many men does Gwela's command?
00:31:07420 from Demonia.
00:31:09Quarter of a force.
00:31:21You told me earlier you'd do anything I asked of you.
00:31:25That you'd kill my enemies.
00:31:28Bend the knee.
00:31:32You have got to say the word.
00:31:37I want you to find Gwela's.
00:31:38Oh, there he is.
00:31:38And make amends.
00:31:40I've told you what needs to be done.
00:31:41But I'm going to do it.
00:31:46I'll do it.
00:31:59Goulos!
00:32:00My lord, you cannot enter!
00:32:09Goulos!
00:32:11You came to see me.
00:32:12Speak a word.
00:32:18May I give you good greetings, my lord.
00:32:23Uther.
00:32:33King Gawlos here.
00:32:35You will return presently. Perhaps you would like to sit while you wait.
00:32:43Would you care for a drink as well, Lord Uther?
00:32:46That's close.
00:32:55Corn Ovi are not famed for their wine, but I hope you'll find it pleasing.
00:33:13You must be one of Lord Aurelius's men.
00:33:17Are you from Amorica then? I heard it is a beautiful land full of apple trees and white cliffs.
00:33:24Oh, Tis.
00:33:32The forest there, big and full of game.
00:33:37The fields are perfect for tilling crops.
00:33:41But no country is as beautiful as it's wrong.
00:33:50I'm afraid I didn't catch you on there.
00:33:53I hear now.
00:33:57By Christ and his saints.
00:33:59Father.
00:34:00Does your offence know no bounds?
00:34:02Perhaps across the sea, in the Roman war camps, they taught you to prey on the young and naive.
00:34:07Lord Uther assaults you, Father.
00:34:09I was merely extending him your courtesy while we awaited your return.
00:34:15Then speak, boy.
00:34:19What do you have to say?
00:34:52Here you go.
00:34:53When you get them out.
00:34:57You bring up the institution.
00:34:59Get help, baby.
00:35:03If he can do nothing, then you let them go for вам.
00:35:07Let them go for you.
00:35:11Let them be the first time.
00:35:11I yimon sometimes.
00:35:11Let's go.
00:35:12Let's go.
00:35:42I came from Eunice Avelach.
00:35:44The road has fallen much from disuse.
00:35:50I was not speaking of the miles.
00:35:57Your hall has changed little these past 50 years.
00:36:00Did you think to find it so different, Merthin wilt?
00:36:05We do not forget who we are.
00:36:10Or what has been done to us.
00:36:15Vortigin is dead.
00:36:18The Saxons overrun the eastern shore, and the kings of Britain rallied to oppose them.
00:36:23The kings of the south are fat and lazy.
00:36:26If they lived beyond the wall, fighting Picti and Irish every summer,
00:36:33they would never have allowed the barbarian a foothold in this land.
00:36:36And yet, what the barbarian has taken can be won back.
00:36:43There is to be a new high king, son of Constance.
00:36:47Or rather, two sons.
00:36:50One to rule, and one to lead the war host as ducks.
00:36:55It is they who have rallied the kings of the south and west.
00:36:58They are the ones who would oppose the Saxons now.
00:37:03I have come to ask the northern lords to join with them.
00:37:13You enter my home once again.
00:37:18And the first words out of your mouth are to ask me for this.
00:37:25The brothers have named me their high counselor.
00:37:28They have asked me to raise an army.
00:37:30You know of what I speak.
00:37:33Fifty years.
00:37:36And never once a word.
00:37:38Fifty years.
00:37:42And not so much as a thought.
00:37:44For those left behind.
00:37:47If there is such need,
00:37:50why do you not go yourself?
00:37:54Join the fight.
00:37:56Ride forth against the barbarian,
00:37:59and lead your high king to his victory.
00:38:03I cannot.
00:38:04You cannot?
00:38:05And what prevents you?
00:38:07Eh?
00:38:10Are you not strong enough?
00:38:12Are you not the mighty Merlin?
00:38:17Terrible to meet on the field of battle?
00:38:20You know I cannot.
00:38:22I've seen what you can do.
00:38:25Why don't you summon the battle Arwen, eh?
00:38:30Then you can single-handedly slaughter the entire Saxon host until the blood soaks the earth.
00:38:38You know I cannot.
00:38:39What I know is this.
00:38:41You parade yourself as a prophet.
00:38:43A warrior bard.
00:38:45A champion of light.
00:38:47Yet when the day of trouble comes,
00:38:52you cannot even save those who trust you most.
00:38:55한� accomplice.
00:39:18Get up, man...
00:39:20Get up and get any parts that need to do.
00:39:20Shut up and listen.
00:39:24Oh...
00:39:32The guards favor you tonight, lads.
00:39:35Sorry for you.
00:39:36Hopefully the regal is generous in the sacks tonight.
00:39:43I sent you to speak on my behalf.
00:39:46Anna, I find you here playing games.
00:39:49Boys, I'd rumor there was Nailhouse in the next Valley
00:39:53over.
00:39:55Furches a barrel or two, yeah?
00:39:58Wow.
00:40:10You've much to learn about fighting then, brother.
00:40:14And your lord asked you a question.
00:40:17And my lord should use his wits.
00:40:25What do you see there, brother?
00:40:27Hmm?
00:40:27I told you.
00:40:29All right.
00:40:31Half those tribes hate each other.
00:40:33But tonight, they think they're brothers.
00:40:37And they all stand united behind you.
00:40:43So you're welcome.
00:40:45Hmm.
00:40:48And is Golas behind me?
00:40:53Prepared my speech like you asked.
00:40:56And?
00:41:01And it went poorly.
00:41:03By the points of our father, I give you one single task.
00:41:06How?
00:41:11End of time, I give you two.
00:41:20He's an arrogant old fool.
00:41:23F Handy, Bw, Bw, Bw, Bw, Bw, Bw...
00:41:24He's an arrogant old fool!
00:41:24F Handy, Bw, Bw, Bw, Bw, Bw, Bw, Bw, Bw, Bw.
00:41:24That arrogant old fool is the most respected fighter in this camp.
00:41:28He has faced the Saxons before and won.
00:41:31Raiding parties.
00:41:32Which is more than you have done.
00:41:34Oh, I don't question your skill and bravery in battle,
00:41:38but the other kings do.
00:41:41And if Gawlas withdraws his warband,
00:41:43they will most certainly follow.
00:41:55We cannot let our forces be divided.
00:41:57Not even by one man.
00:41:59If we do, the enemy will prevail.
00:42:04And Britain will be lost.
00:42:09Without even a fight.
00:42:13Alright.
00:42:14Alright.
00:42:24Not exactly the reception you were hoping for.
00:42:27It was exactly the reception I was expecting.
00:42:32Forgive me then, my lord, but why did we come here?
00:42:35I must go back the way I came.
00:42:38All the way to the beginning.
00:42:43Without the North, the kings of Britain are not strong enough to repel the invaders.
00:42:50Even you may struggle to persuade a king who hates you, who blames you for...
00:42:55I know what he blames me for.
00:42:58And you know how hard this is going to be.
00:43:04And you may not have noticed, but we are currently locked in a dungeon.
00:43:10I had noticed.
00:43:12I had noticed.
00:43:38Hmm.
00:43:38This, I was the beast.
00:43:39I have noticed.
00:43:42I have noticed.
00:43:43I am seen.
00:43:44I am seen.
00:43:44I have noticed.
00:43:46I am seen.
00:43:47I am seen.
00:43:51I am seen.
00:44:01I am seen.
00:44:21It is an insult to all of us, no matter the father.
00:44:27The boy should have consulted us before naming his brother the Dax.
00:44:32He is an insult to all of us, no matter the father.
00:44:33Perhaps in Amorica one king lords it over another as he wills.
00:44:43But that is not how it is done here.
00:44:53You've always had a silver tongue.
00:44:56Spit out this thing that you're trying to end up.
00:45:00Only that I took an oath to Aurelius, not to his fool of a brother.
00:45:05We must have a battle chief who can lead us to victory.
00:45:11And that Dunlop is right.
00:45:13If there is to be a dux Britanniarum, let us decide it in council.
00:45:18We are all kings, are we not?
00:45:20Do we not all supply and train our own warbands?
00:45:24Should we not have a say in who would lead them?
00:45:28And if Aurelius refuses to heed our wisdom,
00:45:33then he must be challenged.
00:45:36You said yourself, you swore an oath to the boy.
00:45:40And as you have said, you have not.
00:45:44Where is the Handling?
00:45:46Where is the Handling?
00:46:07Here's the Manling.
00:46:07Here's the Manling.
00:46:08The Manling.
00:46:12There is a Manling in the Barwon.
00:46:16I know.
00:46:17Then why do you entertain them?
00:46:20Because they are kings of Britain.
00:46:22And because they speak the truth.
00:46:25The brothers are honourable men.
00:46:29Aurelius, perhaps.
00:46:32But he is young.
00:46:34Untried.
00:46:36At war with the Saxon, there's no place to learn how to lead.
00:46:41You learnt in battle.
00:46:44How much like your mother you are.
00:46:47Whenever a fell mood would fall, she would speak to me thus.
00:46:50You're torn, father. I can see it.
00:46:55Sometimes honour makes demands of us
00:46:57that it would be foolish to fulfil.
00:47:02This is the way of a king.
00:47:05It is not your way.
00:47:28Have my dungeons given you time to think, Merlin?
00:47:33They have.
00:47:35Time I much needed.
00:47:41They have for me as well.
00:47:43You know, truth be told,
00:47:46I did not believe I would ever see you again.
00:47:50Once.
00:47:56There was much I wanted to say to you.
00:47:59So many things.
00:48:03But now...
00:48:06After all these years...
00:48:11I find there is nothing left in my heart...
00:48:15But justice.
00:48:18You were a father to me.
00:48:21And you were a son.
00:48:27I tried.
00:48:28You failed!
00:48:30And now I will exact your father's price!
00:48:33For that failure!
00:48:41And with greatest regrets,
00:48:44that in the hour of tribulation
00:48:45the distance between our realms is too far.
00:48:48Further, as the Irish raids increase...
00:48:51That's enough!
00:48:52The cowl isn't coming.
00:48:54Have we received any replies to our other letters?
00:48:57Eldorf of Eberakum,
00:48:59and Ogrovan of Delgathlai.
00:49:03Both ask pardon,
00:49:04because they're unable to send aid.
00:49:07And with Loth of Orkidi,
00:49:09we've heard no word at all.
00:49:11Cowards and traitors!
00:49:13Shame you'd be much more than that.
00:49:15You send a reply thanking them for their answers.
00:49:20Even with all the warbands here,
00:49:22we're...
00:49:24still don't make up more than half a legion in strength.
00:49:28Our enemy is disorganized and undisciplined.
00:49:31Forgive me,
00:49:34Lord Aurelius,
00:49:36but our enemy grows stronger by the hour.
00:49:40Every day,
00:49:41more ships cross the sea,
00:49:43bringing Saxons, Angles, Jutes.
00:49:46We are outmatched five to one.
00:49:48The Emrys is rallying the kings of the north.
00:49:52The warbands could be riding to Aurelius even now.
00:49:55Could be.
00:49:55The north do not care if we live in peace or burn the torch.
00:50:01Let us speak truthfully among ourselves, brothers.
00:50:05Not since the days of the legions
00:50:07have so many foes gathered in the island of the mighty.
00:50:10If we are to have any hope of victory,
00:50:13there must be nothing left to chance.
00:50:18I call on us to name King Gawlas as Dux Britanniarum.
00:50:22You bastard.
00:50:25I second this choice.
00:50:27This is treason.
00:50:29Your brother is not king yet.
00:50:31And who challenges his claim?
00:50:35I do.
00:50:39And before we play king-making,
00:50:42there is a war that must be won.
00:50:45The choosing of the Dux could mean the difference
00:50:49between victory and defeat.
00:50:50I ask you and your brother to step aside
00:50:57and let another lead.
00:50:59You bastard!
00:51:00You still are both right!
00:51:02To follow you would not only mean the death of many,
00:51:06it would mean the death of Britain!
00:51:08Well, if death comes, it comes to you first.
00:51:10You threaten me!
00:51:11Enough! Enough!
00:51:15Steady, brother.
00:51:18We cannot afford to lose one man.
00:51:23Will you follow me into battle?
00:51:26I will not send the sons of my lords
00:51:31to die behind two undisciplined and untrained boys!
00:51:37Then we will settle this the old way.
00:51:42Sully must!
00:51:48Fetch me my arm and shield
00:51:50for this old ox changes his mind.
00:51:52No, no, no.
00:51:54They're challenging me for the throne.
00:51:57If I'm to be hiking,
00:51:59this is a fight I must win.
00:52:33Do you know what the punishment was in Atlantis?
00:52:35For betraying a king?
00:52:36For betraying a king?
00:52:41I know your grief, lord.
00:52:44It is my own.
00:52:46Though I bear it not as you.
00:52:48You bear it not at all.
00:52:52But you will.
00:53:04Help me!
00:53:06What are you doing?
00:53:08Peles had nothing to do with that day.
00:53:11He followed his master.
00:53:13And he failed my child.
00:53:15Just in and stop this madness.
00:53:16You quarrels with me.
00:53:18You quarrels with me.
00:53:30No.
00:53:30No.
00:53:39Watch and suffer.
00:53:41Like I suffered.
00:53:47Look at you.
00:53:49You're just going to let him die, aren't you?
00:53:52Like you let her die.
00:53:55Custardine, please.
00:53:56All you've got to do is slay me.
00:53:58And save him.
00:54:02Like you could have saved her.
00:54:12Show me you could have saved her!
00:54:19Coral, man.
00:54:21Look.
00:54:32You're dead.
00:54:34You're dead.
00:54:36I got killed.
00:54:39All you've got to be like.
00:54:42Do you know?
00:54:42Come on, where he was.
00:54:43Big gun.
00:54:44You're dead.
00:54:45I'm dead.
00:54:46You're dead.
00:54:48Let's go.
00:54:48You're dead.
00:54:49This is a knife.
00:56:23Finish it.
00:56:25Go on, then!
00:56:26Finish it!
00:56:33Finish it.
00:56:36This is the second time you've found yourself beneath my blade, King Stunnan.
00:56:42You'll not be a third.
00:56:55You'll not be a third.
00:56:58You'll not be a third.
00:57:03You'll not be a third.
00:57:13Do not waste your strength on this dog.
00:57:16I am your battle chief.
00:57:17Let me be your champion.
00:57:18I cannot.
00:57:18This is their scheme at work, brother.
00:57:21He seeks to demean you.
00:57:22Do not give in to them.
00:57:25Please, brother, let me fight.
00:57:29He is a great warrior.
00:57:31A seasoned warrior.
00:57:36He will kill you.
00:57:39This is the way it must be.
00:57:42The soul is in God's hands.
00:57:46God's a fickle, brother.
00:57:49Not my God.
00:58:04The sword.
00:58:05The sword is Britain.
00:58:09I will not stain this noble blade with British blood.
00:58:13Here.
00:58:15Give me yours.
00:58:24He's strong, but slow.
00:58:27Wear him down and strike without mercy.
00:58:49I will say this once again.
00:58:51In the hearing of all.
00:58:55Yield your claim.
00:58:58Many words were spoken in anger.
00:59:01Thou will yet forgive.
00:59:04If you agree to bend the knee.
00:59:08So be it!
00:59:10Your blood!
00:59:11Be on your own head!
00:59:26Arrgh!
00:59:29Arrgh!
00:59:30Arrgh!
00:59:34Arrrgh!
00:59:35Arrgh!
00:59:37Arrgh!
00:59:38Hussein!
00:59:39Arrgh!
00:59:40No!
00:59:45No!
00:59:49No!
00:59:51No!
00:59:53No!
00:59:55No!
00:59:58No!
01:00:00No!
01:00:00No!
01:00:01No!
01:00:01No!
01:00:02No!
01:00:04No!
01:00:06We're aimed out by the Lucy.
01:00:08No!
01:00:09No!
01:00:11No!
01:00:13No!
01:00:14No!
01:00:25No!
01:00:27No!
01:00:29No!
01:00:31Do it, brother!
01:00:32No!
01:00:33No!
01:00:33No!
01:00:36No!
01:00:38No!
01:00:44No!
01:00:45Enough, my lord!
01:00:46Nothing to be gained!
01:00:47No!
01:00:51No!
01:01:04Kill him, redis, kill her!
01:01:31No! Leave it!
01:01:33You'll bleed out!
01:01:39Easy now. Easy.
01:01:51You boys!
01:01:59No!
01:02:01No!
01:02:01No!
01:02:02Stop!
01:02:04No!
01:02:05No!
01:02:06No!
01:02:12No!
01:02:41No!
01:02:44No!
01:02:46No!
01:02:48No!
01:02:50No!
01:03:09No!
01:03:26Oh, my God.
01:03:41Oh, my God.
01:04:15I must not be carried.
01:04:45She was never a maid given to soft things, like ribbons and flowers.
01:04:55You made that change, you know?
01:04:59You didn't bring her in?
01:05:02No.
01:05:05It seemed right that she should find her rest here.
01:05:15I tried to save her.
01:05:20All my strength.
01:05:23All my power.
01:05:27With everything I had.
01:05:33Tell me about these brothers that you now serve.
01:05:39Aurelius is of noble stock.
01:05:44He is a man of both Roman and British blood.
01:05:47Though young, he has a wisdom beyond his years.
01:05:54I've seen his future in the fire.
01:05:58I've seen him lead an army.
01:06:00I've seen his courage in battle.
01:06:03I've seen him administer both justice and mercy.
01:06:08I believe him to be the high king this land needs.
01:06:20Great darkness is falling upon this land.
01:06:24Right or wrong, these brothers are our only hope to stand against it.
01:06:38The kings of the north shall ride to their head.
01:06:41The kings of the north shall ride to their head.
01:06:43You have my word.
01:06:52The king of the north shall ride to their head.
01:07:17Ah.
01:07:27Yeah.
01:07:29But...
01:07:31Who's it?
01:07:35The kings.
01:07:39Did you see the kings?
01:07:43What do they follow?
01:07:45The gods take the King's railies.
01:07:48The men. The men, brother.
01:07:51After what they saw, they throw you into Hades itself.
01:08:08You don't let them hear me scream.
01:08:38No! No!
01:09:20Stay.
01:09:21Stay.
01:09:24Stay.
01:09:50Stay.
01:09:53Stay.
01:11:24I would ask you to winter here with us.
01:11:27You forget that I knew your father.
01:11:29You have his presence.
01:11:31Stay.
01:11:39I sense danger in this place.
01:11:50Can he hit him?
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