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'In a land of myth and a time of magic,

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'the destiny of a great kingdom

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'rests on the shoulders of a young man.

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'His name?

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'Merlin.'

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What you are about to do will bring our enemies to their knees.

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SCREAMS

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-You didn't see their faces?

-They had no faces.

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What are they?

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The Dorocha. They are the voices of the dead, my child.

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For the tear to be created, it would require a blood sacrifice.

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To seal it will require another.

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If laying down my life will spare Camelot, that is what I shall do.

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GHOSTLY SCREAMS

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Merlin, no!

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-We have to get him back to Gaius.

-And abandon the quest?

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He saved my life, I won't let him die.

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If we don't get to the Isle of the Blessed,

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hundreds more will perish.

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-Let me take him.

-Carrying a wounded man, alone?

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It will take you two, or three days to reach Camelot.

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Not if I go through the Valley of the Fallen Kings.

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You cannot give up on the quest.

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Sire, he's right.

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This is my fault, and I'm sorry.

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-Take me with you, please.

-You'll die, Merlin.

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You don't understand. Please, Arthur.

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Do you ever do as you're told?

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-I have to go with you.

-Merlin...

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We need to leave.

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Go!

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BEES BUZZ

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Can you hear that?

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-Bees?

-Food.

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-You trying to get us killed?

-We're riding to our deaths anyway.

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It's good to give the horses a rest.

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You're quiet.

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That's what happens after three days listening to Gwaine.

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You did the right thing, you know.

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-Merlin couldn't continue with us.

-I should've saved him.

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BEES BUZZ LOUDER

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Ah! Ah! Ooh!

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If anyone can get Merlin back to Camelot, Lancelot can.

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Lancelot?

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Lancelot.

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Lancelot.

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We bear you no harm.

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We wish only to help.

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What are you?

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We are Vilia.

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Spirits of the brooks and streams.

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The tear in the veil has upset the balance of the world.

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Good spirits as well as bad roam freely.

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But this perilous state cannot continue for long.

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Prince Arthur is riding to the Isle of the Blessed.

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He intends to heal the veil.

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He will need help from both of you.

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My friend is sick. I need to get him to Camelot.

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Merlin is stronger than you give him credit for.

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The young warlock has great power

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and a future that has been written since the dawn of time.

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Do not worry.

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Even now, my sisters begin to heal him.

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You are tired.

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You must rest.

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I need to find shelter.

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You are safe here.

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But the Dorocha...

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We will stay with you

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and protect you through the night.

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By dawn, we'll be on the other side of the mountains.

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You can't be serious.

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These tunnels are crawling with wilddeoren.

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The tunnels will take days off our journey.

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-If we make it out alive.

-We'll cover ourselves in gaja berries.

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-Oh, sounds great(!)

-It's your choice, Gwaine.

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Wilddeoren or Dorocha?

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-I know which I'd rather go for.

-Me too.

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DISTANT SCREECHES

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GHOSTLY SCREAMS

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Never knew you cared!

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Quick!

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SCREECHES AND SCREAMS

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Remind me again why we're wearing this disgusting paste.

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Wilddeoren are completely blind.

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They rely totally on their sense of smell.

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Gaja berries will mask our scent.

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What are the chances of us not seeing a wilddeoren?

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None.

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BONES CLINK

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-ANIMAL GRUNTS

-Shh!

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SQUEALS AND SNORTS

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Keep still.

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Don't even breathe.

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WILDDEOREN SNUFFLES AND SQUEALS

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ANIMAL SNUFFLES

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BEAST ROARS

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-You fool!

-It's dead.

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That one is, yes.

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They hunt in packs.

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GRUNTS AND SQUEALS

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Run!

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CROWD CLAMOURS

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We need more stretchers and sheets. As many as we can find.

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Gaius.

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-The guards were under orders to shut the gates at dusk.

-Whose orders?

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Lord Agravaine's.

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Gaius. Have you come to join us?

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Why have you closed the city gates?

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We have limited resources, Gaius. As much as I'd like to,

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we simply cannot feed and water the entire kingdom.

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Surely the people have a right to be protected.

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I would be putting Camelot in danger.

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Starvation, disease.

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You of all people must understand, Gaius.

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The gates will remain shut until we are free

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of the evil that plagues us.

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-Now, gentlemen, where were we?

-My lords.

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May I be granted permission to address the court?

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Guinevere?

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Prince Arthur taught me long ago

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that every citizen of Camelot is important.

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He would never stand by and let them suffer.

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He would help them if he could and we must do the same.

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I feel the pain as much as you,

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but we don't have a choice.

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If we keep letting people in,

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-our food will run out in days.

-You are wrong.

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Perhaps you would enlighten me?

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Those outside the gates are landowners, farmers.

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For days, they have been bartering their wares

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with the townsfolk in return for the safety of their hearths.

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They bring with them far more than they take.

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But how long before these wares run out?

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Three days ago, Prince Arthur embarked on a quest

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to rid us of these creatures.

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At worst, we have another three before he reaches his goal.

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Or do you think he will fail?

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Of course not.

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Sire, she is right.

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Very well.

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Reopen the gates.

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Merlin? Merlin!?

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Shh!

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Breakfast?

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Merlin, what...?

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-What are you...?

-What?

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You're meant to be...dying.

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Sorry.

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Here.

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-What's that for?

-You look like you're going to fall over.

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-No, not as quick as Arthur.

-Oh, yeah?

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Come on, we need to catch up with the others.

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No, you're going back to Camelot.

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-You might be.

-Merlin!

-Say hello to Gaius for me.

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Merlin!

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Arthur can't finish this without us.

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Arthur's right about you.

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You don't ever do as you're told.

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No.

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They need to rest, sire.

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Even Gwaine's gone quiet.

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Sounds like a good reason to keep going.

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My lady?

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DOOR OPENS

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-What news of the mighty Camelot?

-As we planned.

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-The city is falling into wrack and ruin.

-And Arthur?

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Last we heard, he had made it past Daelbeth.

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-Will we never be rid of him?

-Patience, my lady.

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Even if he makes it to the Isle the outcome will still be the same.

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Then what brings you here so early?

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Something's wrong.

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A minor irritant.

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Guinevere. She takes it upon herself to speak out against me.

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She's dangerous.

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She's a servant. A spirited one perhaps, but a servant nonetheless.

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No, you're wrong.

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I have dreamt the future, and in it, that "servant" sits upon my throne.

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I would rather drown in my own blood than see that day.

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Then we must make sure it never comes.

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I couldn't agree more.

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We must make sure she never sees another dawn.

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Where is Arthur?

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-I am unsure.

-Where is he?

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-The Prince is on a hunting trip, sire.

-When will he be back?

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In a few days.

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Is there something you need?

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Your devotion to the king is most impressive.

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There is something I would like to discuss.

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I wish to apologise.

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Yesterday. I feel I let the prince down.

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I'm grateful that you spoke out.

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-I didn't mean to be discourteous, my lord.

-Well, you weren't.

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Not in the least.

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Gwen, if you would permit,

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I would be grateful to seek your advice.

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-You understand the people.

-I'm not sure, I...

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If nothing else, I know that you will be honest with me.

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It's not appropriate to talk now.

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Perhaps this evening, you could come to my chambers.

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Please, Guinevere. These are dark times.

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I need help if I am to guide us through them.

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Very well.

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Thank you.

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-Is everything all right?

-Yes.

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He wishes to speak with me later. I think he means to seek my counsel.

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Hello?

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We can't stay here.

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There's nowhere else, Merlin.

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We'll make a fire.

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It will keep us safe and dry.

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And there's more than enough fuel to get us through the night.

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Here.

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Bael onbryne!

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I'm not entirely useless, you know.

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DISTANT VOICES

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Halt!

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But do the people feel safe?

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You can speak honestly.

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No, they do not.

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Go on.

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They are frightened.

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Night after night, they have seen their friends, their children,

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their parents all snatched cruelly from them,

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and they don't know who'll be next.

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What can I do to reassure them?

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Show courage.

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Shutting the gates showed you were as terrified as them.

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It's like a horse and its rider.

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If the people sense your fear, they will not trust you.

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I am grateful for your advice.

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You have a wise head on your shoulders, Guinevere.

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I have kept you long enough.

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And I must see to the king.

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Do not concern yourself with that.

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I will ensure he is well looked after.

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It has been a long day.

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I'll have my guards walk you safely home.

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Thank you.

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Hleap on baec!

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Seen anything?

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Do you know what we're going to face on the Isle of the Blessed?

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Do you want to tell me?

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The burden is mine and mine to bear alone.

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Look around, Arthur.

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You are never alone.

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We stand together.

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Come on, I'll take over.

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You need some rest.

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Thank you.

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Gwen?

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Gwen?

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You don't have to continue on this journey with me, you know.

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-HE CHUCKLES

-Try and stop me.

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Why? Because you're a knight, you feel honour-bound?

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You wouldn't understand.

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It doesn't make any sense to me either.

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Gwen?

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I made her a vow I would keep Arthur safe.

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You don't have to worry. I'll keep him safe.

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I made a vow, Merlin.

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You still think about her?

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No.

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Arthur's a better man than me.

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I'm sorry.

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Why? He loves her...

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and she's happy.

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I remember the guards walking me to my door...and then...

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nothing.

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It's just a surface wound. You were very lucky.

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Everyone talks about the coldness, but I don't feel cold at all.

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You weren't attacked by the Dorocha, Gwen.

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Then what?

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Gaius?

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I fear someone wanted to do you harm.

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-Why?

-I don't know.

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If they did, they'd have done a better job.

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Maybe.

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Better to leave you to the Dorocha.

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SCREAMING

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Lancelot!

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O drakon, e male so ftengometta tesd'hup'anankes.

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It's all right. It's all right.

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Thank you.

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Who is your friend?

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I am Lancelot.

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Of course, Sir Lancelot.

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The bravest and most noble of them all.

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I'm not sure that is true.

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We shall see.

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For now there are more pressing things at hand.

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The Dorocha cannot be allowed to remain in this world.

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The sundered veil must be restored.

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We are on our way to the Isle of the Blessed to help Arthur heal it.

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Indeed. But at what price?

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I know that the spirit world demands a sacrifice.

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It demands nothing, it is the Cailleach,

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the gatekeeper to the spirit world, who asks such a price.

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And there is no other way?

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There is not.

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Arthur intends to sacrifice himself to heal the veil.

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It is my destiny is to protect him, you taught me that.

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Merlin, you must not do this.

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Then I have no choice.

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I must take his place.

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From the moment I met you, I saw something that was invisible.

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Now it is there for all to see.

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A lot of what you see, old friend...

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..is what you taught me.

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It will be an empty world without you, young warlock.

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When we get to the Isle of the Blessed,

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do you really intend to sacrifice yourself?

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What do you want me to say?

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I look at you and I wonder about myself.

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Could I knowingly give up my life for something?

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You have to have a reason.

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Something you care about.

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Something that's more important than anything.

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-Looks like someone beat us to it.

-Bandits?

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Do you think we'll make it before nightfall?

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There's only one way to find out.

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Has something died?

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Why am I always the butt?

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Can't think.

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Pick on Percival.

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Why me?

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He washes.

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And he doesn't set fire to his socks.

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No!

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-DISTANT NOISE

-Quiet.

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DISTANT DOOR OPENS

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Lancelot? How's Merlin?

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Bad news...

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He's still alive.

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Merlin!

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Good to see you, Merlin.

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Yeah, good to see you too.

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It's going to be fine. Everything will be all right.

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I'm just tired.

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You don't have to sacrifice yourself.

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I have to save my people.

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I will take your place.

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Merlin...

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What is the life of a servant, compared to that of a prince?

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A good servant's hard to come by.

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-I'm not that good.

-True.

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One thing...

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Look after Guinevere. I want her to be happy in her life.

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She deserves that.

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Don't worry. I'll make sure.

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The Isle of the Blessed.

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ANIMAL SHRIEKS

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-SHRIEKING

-What is that?

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I really hope I'm wrong.

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SHRIEKING

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Wyvern!

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WYVERN SHRIEKS

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You're right!

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S'enthend' apokhorein nun epello-o-o!

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See? That's how you deal with them.

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We need to keep moving.

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-SHRIEKING

-Sire, you must go on.

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We'll fend them off.

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It is not often we have visitors.

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Put an end to this.

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I demand you heal the tear between the two worlds.

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It was not I who created this horror.

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Why should it be I that stops it?

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Because innocent people are dying.

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Indeed?

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Aaargh!

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Is this the best you can do?

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I know what you want.

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Do you?

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And are you willing to let me have it?

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I'm prepared to pay whatever price is necessary.

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Forb fleoghe!

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So, Emrys,

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you choose to challenge me after all.

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Will you give yourself to the spirits to save your prince?

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It is my destiny.

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Perhaps.

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But your time among men is not yet over, Emrys,

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even if you want it to be.

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No! No!

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No!

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No!

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N-No...

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THUNDER RUMBLES

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'I want to pay tribute to Sir Lancelot.

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'We owe him a great debt.

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'But it is not just his deed that we will never forget.

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'It is his courage,

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'his compassion,

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'his unselfish heart.'

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He was the most noble knight I will ever know.

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He gave his life for all of us.

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Arthur was lucky.

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-And Guinevere?

-It was only by chance that Gaius found her.

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-You're wrong. We were not thwarted by luck, it was Emrys.

-Emrys?

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The Cailleach warned me about him.

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She said he was my destiny and my doom.

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It was he that thwarted us, I'm sure of it.

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So what is to be done?

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As long as he exists, I will never gain what is rightfully mine.

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You must help me find this Emrys and destroy him.

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DOOR OPENS

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-Gaius?

-How can I be of assistance?

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You're a man of great knowledge and wisdom.

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-HE SCOFFS

-Knowledge, perhaps.

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Have you ever come across a sorcerer

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called Emrys?

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No, it doesn't sound familiar.

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Well, if you do hear mention of the name...

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I'll be sure to tell you.

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It will not go unrewarded.

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There is only one person could've heard that name...

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Morgana.

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We know her powers are growing. She too must've seen the Cailleach.

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But Agravaine...?

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I suspect he is not as virtuous as he seems.

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And don't forget, he has every reason to despise Uther.

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We must beware, Merlin.

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Morgana can never know the truth.

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She must never know

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who you really are.

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