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[speaking Saxon]
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[screaming]
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- What did he say?
- "Aelle, Aelle.
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He will kill you all."
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His men raid our borderlands,
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steal our sheep,
and burn our villages.
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[Sansum] I believe we discussed
the building of a church.
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- In Avalon?
- We simply wish
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to worship in peace.
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[Nimue] This isn't your land.
You shouldn't be here.
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[Sansum] We have
a heathen witch, brothers.
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Your charms, Nimue,
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they hold no power over us.
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[screams]
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[Sansum]
Nimue did this.
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Did you poison those men?
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It was the will
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of the Gods.
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[Morgan]
Bishop Bedwin's negotiations
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with Gorfydd's abbot at Ratae
have concluded.
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[Gorfydd] Not many would be
brave enough to stay behind
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to fix your brother's messes.
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Arthur very much regrets
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any hurt
that may have been caused.
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Time for the entertainment,
don't you think?
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Your bishop, Lady Morgan.
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[screaming]
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[Derfel]
Don't touch her!
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[Gundleus howling]
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[howling]
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[howling]
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[Gundleus howling]
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[howling]
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[Gundleus howling]
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[Derfel]
Whoa, whoa-whoa.
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- Come on.
- [horse nickering]
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Princess Ceinwyn.
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I'm so sorry.
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I must be quick,
or Father will know I'm gone.
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- What is it?
- I heard him tell Gundleus
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I am to be betrothed.
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To a Saxon.
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He's in an alliance with them.
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When? When did he forge
this alliance?
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I don't know.
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Thank you.
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I will not be
a throw-piece
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in a pact
that destroys Britain.
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Take this news to Arthur.
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My lady.
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[melancholic music]
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[Arthur]
Gorfydd will pay for this.
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He will pay.
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[Morgan]
It won't bring him back.
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Why did he return
to Caer Dolforwyn?
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He pacified Gorfydd
in the past, perhaps...
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Why do you think
he went back?
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To clean up your mess.
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Thank you
for bringing him back home.
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For your courage
and for your forbearance.
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I humiliated Gorfydd publicly.
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It was naive to think
a bit of gold
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could buy his forgiveness.
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I'm sorry that
the true price was so high.
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My Lord,
we've heard that King Gorfydd
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has entered into a pact...
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with the Saxons.
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Heard from whom?
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Princess Ceinwyn.
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King Gorfydd has
sealed the bond...
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by betrothing her
to a Saxon.
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- Who? Which one?
- I don't know.
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I don't know, My Lady.
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You are sure this is real?
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It's real, Arthur.
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Derfel.
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I think that
Ceinwyn was sincere,
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and I think that
this threat is genuine.
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Then we must prepare for war.
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[dramatic music]
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Gorfydd played a part,
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and he played it well.
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The wounded patriot
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who puts the isle first...
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and wants nothing but peace
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and union.
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If only we'd show him
some respect.
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You're saying
that man never existed?
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[Guinevere]
Not for a long time.
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He hardened his heart years ago.
He just hid it well.
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Patriot for Powys,
and Powys alone.
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And it is that Gorfydd
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that we need
to understand.
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The strategist,
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the cold heart.
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What he will demand
from the Saxons,
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and what he will
offer them in return.
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In his arrogance,
he misjudges the Saxons.
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Thinks he can use them.
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All he will do is
let them in,
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and the isle will be lost.
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And Powys with it.
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Send word to King Tewdric.
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He has the best-placed spies
in Powys.
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How real is this alliance?
When was it hatched?
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Who wooed who
and with what bait?
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If Tewdric has
an inkling of this,
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I will be very curious to know
why he hasn't shared.
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- I'll leave now.
- No, I need you here, Sag.
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Lanval, you go, please.
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[Arthur] How many bands
do we have like this?
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Men who are ready
to fight, Sag.
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[Sagramor]
Perhaps a hundred.
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- No more?
- Maybe less.
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A hundred bands
from Dumnonia alone?
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A hundred bands
from Dumnonia
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and the loyal tribe kings.
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- What about Abona?
- Or Corinium?
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- Aquae Sulis?
- All counted in the hundred.
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Isca, Lindinnis, Glevum?
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The same, and a hundred is
being optimistic, Arthur.
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I thought you said
that our ranks were swelling,
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- surpassing expectations.
- They are, but pitted against
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the Saxons and Powys,
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they would perish in a day,
and Dumnonia with them.
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- A day.
- Training, numbers, weaponry.
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We're wanting in all.
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We can't win a fair fight.
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Or any other kind,
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as we've lost our druidess,
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and the Gods alone know
where Merlin is.
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- Thank you, Sag.
- Okay.
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You think
I made a mistake with Nimue?
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I hear her powers are
formidable.
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A true protégé of Merlin.
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It's too late.
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Send for Nimue.
We need her.
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You know
that I can't do that.
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Even if I wanted to.
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I need to speak with him, alone.
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Avalon?
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If Nimue hears I'm back
and haven't gone to see her...
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She's not there.
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While you were gone,
something happened.
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What?
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Nimue thought wrongly...
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that I favored Sansum.
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Then when her curses failed,
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she resorted to violence.
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She poisoned
Sansum's followers,
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and three of them died.
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No.
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None of us saw
how angry she was,
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how... vengeful.
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Where is she?
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I had to banish her, Derfel.
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Banished her?
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Nimue must walk
her own path,
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as I did mine.
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Could you not
have seen this coming?
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Could you not
have stopped this?
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Our focus must be
on the kingdom.
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Gorfydd and the Saxons.
Is that understood?
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Yes, it's understood.
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I can count
the people I trust
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on the fingers
of a mitten, Derfel.
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I'm afraid
you're one of them.
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[ominous music]
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[Derfel] Ralla.
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Derfel.
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- You're okay.
- Look at you.
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You're getting bigger.
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Back for good, then?
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Caer Cadarn never
suited us.
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Plus, Mordred has
a new nurse.
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You don't look
too sad about that.
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I was proud
to serve our prince.
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I've just heard about Nimue
and the Christians.
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Do you think it's true?
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I don't know.
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With you and Merlin gone,
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I think she felt alone,
cornered.
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- I don't believe this.
- Derfel,
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I tried to talk to her
whenever I saw her.
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I'm sorry, Derfel.
I should've tried harder.
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No, no, no, no, no.
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I'm sure you did your best.
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Where would she go, Ralla?
Where can I find her?
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- We can't, not here, later.
- A name, a place, something
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- that she might've mentioned.
- Sorry to be
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the bearer of bad news,
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but supper won't cook itself.
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Glad you're back safe, Derfel.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, Culwyn.
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What happened to your eye?
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Just a...
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workhorse didn't wanna work.
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Wait, wait.
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Please. Help me.
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Do you have any idea
where Nimue would go, Culwyn?
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I'm sorry.
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Derfel.
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We're tired.
In our bones.
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We-We buried our dead,
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we rebuilt Avalon,
but we can't rest.
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We can't sleep,
we can't... we can't breathe.
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The Saxons are coming.
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Gorfydd's coming.
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The tribes are massing
in the east,
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warring in the west.
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All we want to do is
to live in peace.
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Don't judge us for that.
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Sister, I hope one day
you can forgive me.
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When could I ever deny
you anything?
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But I can't speak
for Bedwin.
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No.
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Be thankful
his god pays no attention
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to the body after death,
only his spirit.
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His god is
also more forgiving.
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Perhaps that will stand
in my favor.
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I believe forgiveness is
only granted
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to the truly penitent
and sincere of heart.
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Did you really think
you could betray
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and belittle
a man like Gorfydd...
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break his daughter's heart,
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and just...
just walk away?
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Gorfydd is responsible
for the evil visited on Bedwin.
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And I will make sure
that he pays.
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That he pays.
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That he suffers.
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Is that all you can offer?
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Revenge?
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When did that solve
anything, Arthur?
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Desire has blinded you.
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It has blinded your conscience
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and any shred
of culpability with it.
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You... have crushed...
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all hope
of uniting the tribes,
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and the Gods know
we can't fend off
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Gorfydd and the Saxons alone.
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Make this right.
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Make this right.
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Or Dumnonia's ruin
will be your legacy.
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[panting]
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Nimue!
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- Derfel.
- Ralla.
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Nimue.
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Hello, Derfel.
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Ah, my Lady.
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May I ask
what you're doing here?
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Paying my first visit
to Avalon.
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It's always been my dream
to set foot in here.
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Your absence is noted
at Caer Cadarn.
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Not sulking, are you?
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Don't blame you
if you were.
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What you endured in Powys...
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It was my decision
to go, my Lady.
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On top of Arthur's
treatment of Nimue.
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But she left him
no choice.
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Can't have people going around
poisoning each other.
261
00:18:32,820 --> 00:18:34,530
That's Arthur's view, anyway.
262
00:18:35,615 --> 00:18:37,200
Not yours?
263
00:18:37,282 --> 00:18:40,869
I don't know Nimue.
Never even met her.
264
00:18:40,953 --> 00:18:43,748
But they say she's powerful.
265
00:18:43,832 --> 00:18:46,125
Close to the Gods.
266
00:18:46,209 --> 00:18:48,419
A druidess without equal.
267
00:18:51,839 --> 00:18:53,423
That she is.
268
00:18:53,508 --> 00:18:55,384
To squander her for
some miserable Christian
269
00:18:55,468 --> 00:18:58,637
seems foolish at best
and an insult to all...
270
00:19:01,891 --> 00:19:03,809
strange that
she'd leave that behind.
271
00:19:08,897 --> 00:19:10,441
Huh.
272
00:19:11,442 --> 00:19:12,777
Perhaps...
273
00:19:13,653 --> 00:19:15,821
Arthur didn't
give her a chance...
274
00:19:17,615 --> 00:19:19,366
to gather her things.
275
00:19:22,703 --> 00:19:24,163
Perhaps.
276
00:19:25,664 --> 00:19:27,333
Where is Nimue?
277
00:19:28,792 --> 00:19:31,296
I don't believe
that Arthur has no inkling.
278
00:19:31,378 --> 00:19:33,463
If he does,
he hasn't told me.
279
00:19:33,548 --> 00:19:35,173
What are you doing here?
280
00:19:36,092 --> 00:19:39,177
- What is this?
- Let me ask you a question.
281
00:19:40,305 --> 00:19:41,722
Do you think
she killed those men?
282
00:19:41,806 --> 00:19:44,893
Believe she cursed them, yes.
283
00:19:44,976 --> 00:19:47,394
And if those curses failed,
284
00:19:47,478 --> 00:19:49,646
might the great druidess
285
00:19:49,730 --> 00:19:51,732
resort to common murder?
286
00:19:58,740 --> 00:20:00,700
[dramatic music]
287
00:20:08,750 --> 00:20:10,876
What about Queen Echen in Elmet?
288
00:20:10,960 --> 00:20:12,980
[Sagramor] Arthur, I've already
told you, we only have 20.
289
00:20:13,003 --> 00:20:14,631
Well, that's not enough.
290
00:20:14,713 --> 00:20:16,465
We need twice,
291
00:20:16,548 --> 00:20:18,009
three times that many men.
292
00:20:18,092 --> 00:20:19,594
Lanval.
293
00:20:26,808 --> 00:20:29,311
Tewdric's spies confirm it.
294
00:20:29,394 --> 00:20:31,521
Gorfydd plans to come south
to cement his bond
295
00:20:31,605 --> 00:20:33,398
with the new
Saxon leader, Aelle.
296
00:20:35,777 --> 00:20:37,694
[sighing]
297
00:20:41,449 --> 00:20:42,741
[clattering]
298
00:20:44,035 --> 00:20:46,537
- When?
- We don't know.
299
00:20:46,621 --> 00:20:48,247
How did this bond come about?
300
00:20:49,624 --> 00:20:51,416
Who made the first move?
301
00:20:51,500 --> 00:20:52,794
Aelle.
302
00:20:54,503 --> 00:20:57,757
He heard about you breaking off
your wedding to Ceinwyn,
303
00:20:57,839 --> 00:21:00,259
and he sent a message
of condolence to Gorfydd.
304
00:21:01,970 --> 00:21:03,930
A message and an invitation.
305
00:21:05,472 --> 00:21:07,683
Aelle has an eye
for an opportunity.
306
00:21:08,726 --> 00:21:10,435
We must remember that.
307
00:21:11,729 --> 00:21:13,564
Why did Tewdric sit on this?
308
00:21:13,647 --> 00:21:15,023
He swears he didn't.
309
00:21:15,107 --> 00:21:16,901
He says this all happened
very recently.
310
00:21:16,984 --> 00:21:19,319
Suggested that mining him
for information
311
00:21:19,403 --> 00:21:21,698
while doubting his loyalty
was strategically...
312
00:21:22,865 --> 00:21:24,575
short-sighted.
313
00:21:24,659 --> 00:21:26,786
Tewdric's man sits
at the heart of Gorfydd's court.
314
00:21:28,663 --> 00:21:31,582
When he knows...
we'll know.
315
00:21:32,666 --> 00:21:35,586
Do we trust him? Tewdric?
316
00:21:35,670 --> 00:21:38,338
I don't think
we have much of a choice.
317
00:21:52,729 --> 00:21:54,063
[whispering]
Come.
318
00:21:59,527 --> 00:22:01,445
When Arthur left,
he placed Nimue
319
00:22:01,528 --> 00:22:02,946
under guard in the tower.
320
00:22:03,030 --> 00:22:04,740
Two days later,
men came in the night
321
00:22:04,824 --> 00:22:06,742
and took her from her chamber.
322
00:22:06,826 --> 00:22:08,618
- Who? Sansum's people?
- I don't know.
323
00:22:08,702 --> 00:22:11,913
Strangers. Bad folk.
324
00:22:13,040 --> 00:22:14,459
- Was Arthur there?
- No,
325
00:22:14,541 --> 00:22:16,044
but Culwyn tried
to stop them.
326
00:22:18,587 --> 00:22:21,798
You asked me if I thought
Nimue poisoned them.
327
00:22:21,883 --> 00:22:23,884
They say Arthur asked her
over and over,
328
00:22:23,968 --> 00:22:25,678
and she refused to deny it.
329
00:22:26,887 --> 00:22:29,347
You know Nimue.
Stubborn as a mule.
330
00:22:29,432 --> 00:22:32,518
Well, that's one explanation.
331
00:22:34,895 --> 00:22:39,357
The men who came for Nimue,
what does Culwyn say about them?
332
00:22:39,442 --> 00:22:41,502
- He won't talk to you, but...
- Why won't he talk to me?
333
00:22:41,527 --> 00:22:42,944
Because they scared him witless.
334
00:22:43,028 --> 00:22:47,825
What, with a few punches?
335
00:22:47,909 --> 00:22:49,993
He said they were other.
336
00:22:50,077 --> 00:22:52,704
More and less than men.
337
00:22:56,541 --> 00:22:58,419
I have to go.
I'm sorry.
338
00:22:58,502 --> 00:23:00,046
Bye, Derfel.
339
00:23:35,664 --> 00:23:37,791
Sorry about your friends.
340
00:23:42,296 --> 00:23:45,842
I must say, strange
that you should fall ill,
341
00:23:45,924 --> 00:23:49,846
but... none
of these men did.
342
00:23:49,929 --> 00:23:51,721
You share food, you share water.
343
00:23:52,515 --> 00:23:54,933
Do you believe
in the one true God?
344
00:23:57,769 --> 00:23:58,980
No.
345
00:24:00,230 --> 00:24:02,567
- Then leave us in peace.
- Bishop Bedwin,
346
00:24:02,650 --> 00:24:04,109
rest his soul, used to speak
347
00:24:04,192 --> 00:24:06,069
of the common ground,
and I believe in that.
348
00:24:06,153 --> 00:24:08,698
And what is
the common ground between us?
349
00:24:11,075 --> 00:24:13,536
I want to understand
how you fell ill.
350
00:24:14,619 --> 00:24:15,621
The witch.
351
00:24:16,830 --> 00:24:18,708
She poisoned us.
352
00:24:27,258 --> 00:24:28,759
Are you tree fellers?
353
00:24:28,843 --> 00:24:30,970
- Are you woodsmen?
- Yes.
354
00:24:33,931 --> 00:24:35,641
What about those three?
355
00:24:43,691 --> 00:24:45,192
Thank you.
356
00:25:17,682 --> 00:25:19,935
[Sansum]
The Lord is my shepherd.
357
00:25:20,019 --> 00:25:22,188
I shall not want.
358
00:25:22,270 --> 00:25:26,150
He maketh me to lie down
in green pastures.
359
00:25:26,233 --> 00:25:30,320
He leadeth me
beside the still waters.
360
00:25:30,403 --> 00:25:32,823
He restoreth my soul.
361
00:25:32,906 --> 00:25:35,534
He leadeth me in the paths
of the righteousness
362
00:25:35,617 --> 00:25:37,662
for his name's sake.
363
00:25:39,038 --> 00:25:41,582
Beneath the tenderness
of thy heart,
364
00:25:41,665 --> 00:25:43,541
we take refuge.
365
00:25:46,796 --> 00:25:48,631
O Mother of God...
366
00:25:50,007 --> 00:25:52,009
disdain not our supplications,
367
00:25:52,093 --> 00:25:54,552
but deliver us from perils.
368
00:25:56,305 --> 00:25:58,266
O pure blessed one.
369
00:26:09,402 --> 00:26:13,114
[crows cawing]
370
00:27:01,328 --> 00:27:03,788
[coughing]
371
00:27:03,873 --> 00:27:05,624
[squeak]
372
00:27:26,019 --> 00:27:29,272
This is why they took
so long to recover.
373
00:27:30,357 --> 00:27:32,359
This is why the woodsmen
374
00:27:32,442 --> 00:27:36,364
and the woodsmen alone
fell ill and died.
375
00:27:36,447 --> 00:27:38,324
Only they drank from the well.
376
00:27:40,451 --> 00:27:42,411
Nimue is innocent.
377
00:27:42,494 --> 00:27:44,747
Why would you take
Sansum's word over hers?
378
00:27:44,829 --> 00:27:46,349
- Careful, Derfel.
- Why couldn't you trust her?
379
00:27:46,374 --> 00:27:48,291
It wasn't about trust.
380
00:27:48,375 --> 00:27:51,127
I made a judgement based
on what I knew at the time.
381
00:27:51,211 --> 00:27:53,255
- What judgement?
- I had no choice
382
00:27:53,338 --> 00:27:54,798
but to do what I did.
383
00:27:56,800 --> 00:27:58,760
I sent her
to the Isle of the Dead.
384
00:28:03,432 --> 00:28:04,974
Uh...
385
00:28:07,519 --> 00:28:10,230
It was that
or a sentence of death.
386
00:28:10,314 --> 00:28:11,856
[soft chuckle]
387
00:28:15,903 --> 00:28:16,987
You were sparing her?
388
00:28:17,070 --> 00:28:18,780
Three men were dead.
389
00:28:18,864 --> 00:28:22,159
- Fathers all.
- Saving her, almost.
390
00:28:22,242 --> 00:28:24,869
People were frightened.
I had to act
391
00:28:24,953 --> 00:28:27,914
- for the greater good.
- No. No.
392
00:28:27,998 --> 00:28:29,959
Not before
you found out the truth.
393
00:28:31,501 --> 00:28:33,421
But your debt to Sansum
394
00:28:33,503 --> 00:28:36,173
was too great
to waste time doing that.
395
00:28:36,257 --> 00:28:37,924
You've had your say, Derfel.
396
00:28:38,008 --> 00:28:41,386
You get her back, Arthur.
397
00:28:43,055 --> 00:28:46,851
You un-banish her,
and you bring her home.
398
00:28:46,933 --> 00:28:48,227
I can't.
399
00:28:51,271 --> 00:28:53,982
She's already reached the isle.
400
00:28:55,401 --> 00:28:57,903
They say that
no one ever comes back.
401
00:29:05,618 --> 00:29:07,913
There's a first time
for everything.
402
00:29:11,208 --> 00:29:15,086
Derfel, we will
bring her back together,
403
00:29:15,171 --> 00:29:17,798
but first I need you here.
404
00:29:17,882 --> 00:29:19,340
I don't believe you.
405
00:29:22,135 --> 00:29:24,387
I don't believe you...
406
00:29:24,471 --> 00:29:26,390
because you say one thing,
407
00:29:26,473 --> 00:29:28,558
and then you do another.
408
00:29:28,642 --> 00:29:31,479
Where was the greater good,
when you dropped Ceinwyn...
409
00:29:31,561 --> 00:29:33,271
Enough!
410
00:29:37,233 --> 00:29:40,863
The Arthur who saved me
from the death pit,
411
00:29:40,945 --> 00:29:44,491
whose return
I longed for...
412
00:29:47,202 --> 00:29:49,371
hm...
413
00:29:49,454 --> 00:29:51,123
I prayed for,
414
00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:55,544
would look upon you
as a stranger.
415
00:29:59,173 --> 00:30:01,799
You will be by my side
when we face the Saxons,
416
00:30:01,884 --> 00:30:03,301
if not for loyalty
and respect,
417
00:30:03,384 --> 00:30:05,346
then because I saved you
from the death pit,
418
00:30:05,429 --> 00:30:06,971
and you will honor that.
419
00:30:09,182 --> 00:30:11,101
You are my man
and you will play your part,
420
00:30:11,184 --> 00:30:13,979
help with Saxon translations
and customs, so on.
421
00:30:15,605 --> 00:30:17,942
And when we have dealt
with Aelle,
422
00:30:18,025 --> 00:30:20,528
then we will bring Nimue
back to Avalon.
423
00:30:21,653 --> 00:30:23,489
Do you understand?
424
00:30:27,034 --> 00:30:28,243
Derfel?
425
00:30:32,288 --> 00:30:36,000
I will see you
tomorrow, my Lord.
426
00:30:56,646 --> 00:30:59,023
Something tells me
I have you to thank
427
00:30:59,107 --> 00:31:00,942
for Derfel's rotten lamb.
428
00:31:05,573 --> 00:31:08,951
You absent yourself
for the guts of the day,
429
00:31:09,034 --> 00:31:12,121
and Derfel turns up demanding
to know what happened to Nimue.
430
00:31:12,203 --> 00:31:13,580
You underestimated him.
431
00:31:13,663 --> 00:31:17,209
No. You told him
to keep digging.
432
00:31:17,292 --> 00:31:18,626
Didn't you?
433
00:31:19,961 --> 00:31:21,963
He loves her, Arthur.
434
00:31:22,047 --> 00:31:24,258
Every time he utters her name,
it's plain.
435
00:31:24,340 --> 00:31:26,384
So, you did seek him out?
436
00:31:26,468 --> 00:31:28,429
- He deserves the truth.
- Perhaps.
437
00:31:28,511 --> 00:31:30,931
But from my lips,
not yours.
438
00:31:31,848 --> 00:31:33,892
And don't pretend
you'd care for Nimue
439
00:31:33,976 --> 00:31:35,352
if she was
just a peasant girl.
440
00:31:35,435 --> 00:31:38,146
But she's not just
some peasant girl!
441
00:31:38,230 --> 00:31:40,190
She's a uniquely
powerful asset
442
00:31:40,273 --> 00:31:42,026
we can scarcely
afford to lose.
443
00:31:42,108 --> 00:31:44,319
Sending her to the Isle was
hasty and ill-judged.
444
00:31:44,403 --> 00:31:46,989
The only question is,
can it be rectified?
445
00:31:48,699 --> 00:31:50,617
Hasty and ill-judged?
446
00:31:50,701 --> 00:31:52,511
You condemned her for a crime
she didn't commit.
447
00:31:52,536 --> 00:31:53,912
What would you call it?
448
00:31:55,122 --> 00:31:57,165
And even if she did kill them,
so what?
449
00:31:57,249 --> 00:31:59,417
She was defending Avalon.
450
00:32:00,251 --> 00:32:02,630
No reason to let
Sansum force your hand.
451
00:32:02,712 --> 00:32:04,632
He didn't.
452
00:32:04,714 --> 00:32:07,509
We should never have put
ourselves in that man's debt.
453
00:32:11,512 --> 00:32:15,267
Uther grew wary...
in his old age.
454
00:32:22,148 --> 00:32:24,317
Wary and suspicious,
455
00:32:24,401 --> 00:32:26,194
not least of me.
456
00:32:28,739 --> 00:32:31,491
- You're not your father.
- Give it time...
457
00:32:33,493 --> 00:32:35,078
my love.
458
00:32:36,497 --> 00:32:38,457
You sound like
you relish the prospect.
459
00:32:42,502 --> 00:32:44,462
Everyone's so supportive.
460
00:32:50,094 --> 00:32:52,971
So courteous,
so keen to offer counsel.
461
00:32:55,473 --> 00:32:57,518
What they really mean is...
462
00:32:57,601 --> 00:32:59,478
they could do it better.
463
00:33:01,646 --> 00:33:04,525
But when push comes
to shove...
464
00:33:07,111 --> 00:33:11,240
none of these wise heads...
465
00:33:11,323 --> 00:33:15,493
will show you
a shred... of loyalty.
466
00:33:17,121 --> 00:33:18,747
Is that something Uther said?
467
00:33:20,540 --> 00:33:23,000
It's something
I'm discovering.
468
00:33:26,797 --> 00:33:29,133
I can't talk to you.
469
00:33:29,215 --> 00:33:33,554
Did you or did you not
seek out Derfel in Avalon?
470
00:33:33,636 --> 00:33:35,596
Yes.
471
00:33:35,681 --> 00:33:38,808
All Derfel did was
show you the truth.
472
00:33:38,892 --> 00:33:41,019
You should be
thanking him, and me.
473
00:33:44,480 --> 00:33:46,150
There you are.
474
00:33:50,738 --> 00:33:52,654
That wise counsel.
475
00:33:58,162 --> 00:34:00,705
But I suppose
I only have myself to blame.
476
00:34:01,788 --> 00:34:03,584
Why is that?
477
00:34:03,665 --> 00:34:06,170
Gorfydd warned me about you.
478
00:34:24,855 --> 00:34:26,773
Hey.
479
00:34:26,856 --> 00:34:28,525
Hey, Culwyn.
480
00:34:28,608 --> 00:34:30,652
Culwyn, wait.
481
00:34:30,735 --> 00:34:32,570
Wait, wait.
482
00:34:33,947 --> 00:34:36,240
The men who came for Nimue,
483
00:34:36,324 --> 00:34:37,867
you said they were other.
484
00:34:37,951 --> 00:34:39,494
- Ralla!
- You were right.
485
00:34:40,954 --> 00:34:42,748
They came from
the Isle of the Dead.
486
00:34:44,750 --> 00:34:47,543
- You're mistaken.
- Arthur sent her there,
487
00:34:47,628 --> 00:34:50,422
in accordance
with Sansum's wishes.
488
00:34:52,173 --> 00:34:56,094
You fought emissaries
of the dead, Culwyn.
489
00:34:57,304 --> 00:34:59,097
That makes you brave.
490
00:35:14,487 --> 00:35:17,114
[panting]
491
00:35:50,940 --> 00:35:52,775
I apologize.
492
00:35:56,362 --> 00:35:58,824
I've been thoughtless.
Stupid.
493
00:36:00,701 --> 00:36:02,159
Guinevere, stop.
494
00:36:02,244 --> 00:36:03,661
I can't imagine the wounds
495
00:36:03,744 --> 00:36:05,329
he inflicted on you
that night,
496
00:36:05,414 --> 00:36:07,456
physical and mental.
497
00:36:07,541 --> 00:36:10,626
How long they must've
taken to heal.
498
00:36:10,710 --> 00:36:12,838
And then you had
to survive banishment...
499
00:36:14,547 --> 00:36:16,675
remake and rebuild
yourself...
500
00:36:18,635 --> 00:36:22,597
become a man
who trusted no one.
501
00:36:22,681 --> 00:36:24,682
Relied on no one.
502
00:36:24,766 --> 00:36:27,768
Who saw need as weakness,
503
00:36:27,853 --> 00:36:29,980
kindness as dependence,
504
00:36:30,063 --> 00:36:32,773
love as poison.
505
00:36:32,858 --> 00:36:35,485
A man who was truly alone.
506
00:36:35,568 --> 00:36:37,487
But you're not alone,
507
00:36:37,570 --> 00:36:39,572
and once you accept that,
508
00:36:39,655 --> 00:36:42,617
I mean truly accept it,
embrace it...
509
00:36:44,577 --> 00:36:46,579
everything will work.
510
00:36:54,003 --> 00:36:55,797
[sighing]
511
00:37:05,724 --> 00:37:07,726
[soft music]
512
00:37:22,407 --> 00:37:24,409
[romantic music]
513
00:38:06,451 --> 00:38:09,413
[Guinevere sighing]
514
00:38:12,873 --> 00:38:15,626
Gorfydd is leaving tomorrow,
day after at the latest.
515
00:38:15,710 --> 00:38:17,030
To meet with Aelle
and the Saxons?
516
00:38:17,086 --> 00:38:18,922
On the sacred ground
at Nodens' Vale.
517
00:38:19,005 --> 00:38:21,067
[Sagramor] The Saxons' closest
stronghold to our border.
518
00:38:21,090 --> 00:38:23,427
[Tewdric]
And he's sailing down the coast,
519
00:38:23,510 --> 00:38:25,594
rather than risking
crossing Dumnonia.
520
00:38:25,679 --> 00:38:27,556
- [Lanval] Wise man.
- Maybe not.
521
00:38:27,639 --> 00:38:28,806
King Tewdric...
522
00:38:31,018 --> 00:38:33,061
if we pivot east...
523
00:38:35,438 --> 00:38:37,106
to Venta,
then we head south,
524
00:38:37,190 --> 00:38:38,608
cleaving to the river
all the way...
525
00:38:38,692 --> 00:38:40,610
We can steal
a march on Gorfydd
526
00:38:40,693 --> 00:38:42,922
- and reach the Saxons first.
- [Sagramor] And offer them
527
00:38:42,945 --> 00:38:45,364
what, exactly?
Lanval?
528
00:38:45,449 --> 00:38:48,659
Aelle is the key,
not Gorfydd.
529
00:38:50,036 --> 00:38:51,913
Aelle's plans and ambitions.
530
00:38:53,914 --> 00:38:55,833
Truer than you know.
531
00:38:58,795 --> 00:39:01,338
Aelle was supposed
to fight under Cerdic,
532
00:39:01,422 --> 00:39:03,132
supreme Saxon leader
on the isle.
533
00:39:03,215 --> 00:39:04,800
But Aelle had other ideas?
534
00:39:04,885 --> 00:39:06,094
A fracture's opened up
535
00:39:06,177 --> 00:39:07,804
between the two Saxons,
536
00:39:07,887 --> 00:39:09,889
one you could exploit, Arthur,
537
00:39:09,972 --> 00:39:12,016
by allying with Cerdic.
538
00:39:13,559 --> 00:39:15,478
Cerdic is the old guard.
539
00:39:15,561 --> 00:39:17,063
He's still powerful.
540
00:39:22,152 --> 00:39:25,030
I will make
my approach to Aelle,
541
00:39:25,112 --> 00:39:27,032
and he will listen.
542
00:39:28,074 --> 00:39:29,701
Thank you, Tewdric.
543
00:39:31,744 --> 00:39:35,456
Arthur.
You can thank me...
544
00:39:35,539 --> 00:39:37,125
by granting me
an audience.
545
00:39:49,596 --> 00:39:53,057
Your man Lanval as good
as accused me of betraying you.
546
00:39:54,601 --> 00:39:56,519
of knowing about Gorfydd
and the Saxons
547
00:39:56,603 --> 00:39:58,688
and keeping you
in the dark.
548
00:39:58,771 --> 00:40:00,106
Blame me, not him.
549
00:40:00,190 --> 00:40:01,733
I do.
550
00:40:02,608 --> 00:40:05,737
What have I done
for you to mistrust me?
551
00:40:06,737 --> 00:40:08,864
Insult me?
552
00:40:08,949 --> 00:40:10,699
Even after
you provoked Gorfydd,
553
00:40:10,784 --> 00:40:13,536
without a thought
for the consequences,
554
00:40:13,619 --> 00:40:16,123
the certainty we'd be
caught in the middle.
555
00:40:16,206 --> 00:40:18,791
Suspicion runs deep in me...
556
00:40:20,918 --> 00:40:22,878
but I wish that it didn't.
557
00:40:24,630 --> 00:40:26,590
If Gorfydd's pact
with the Saxons
558
00:40:26,675 --> 00:40:28,760
was forged months ago,
you're off the hook.
559
00:40:28,844 --> 00:40:31,721
- Absolved.
- Of what?
560
00:40:31,804 --> 00:40:34,891
Ruining our best chance in years
561
00:40:34,974 --> 00:40:36,809
for a lasting peace,
562
00:40:36,893 --> 00:40:39,186
a united isle.
563
00:40:39,271 --> 00:40:41,981
Your marriage to Ceinwyn's
neither here nor there
564
00:40:42,065 --> 00:40:43,900
if Gorfydd was
stringing you along,
565
00:40:43,983 --> 00:40:47,445
waiting for his moment,
waiting for Aelle.
566
00:40:50,239 --> 00:40:52,449
I hadn't thought
of it like that.
567
00:40:53,827 --> 00:40:55,077
Liar.
568
00:41:03,253 --> 00:41:04,920
What do you want
from me, Tewdric?
569
00:41:05,005 --> 00:41:06,715
Your trust.
570
00:41:08,132 --> 00:41:09,592
Fellowship.
571
00:41:10,594 --> 00:41:11,719
Respect.
572
00:41:17,851 --> 00:41:19,768
You have my trust.
573
00:41:22,563 --> 00:41:23,981
And you have my apology.
574
00:41:31,197 --> 00:41:34,074
I met your father
not long before he died.
575
00:41:34,159 --> 00:41:37,036
He said a curious thing,
he said...
576
00:41:37,119 --> 00:41:39,581
"I always thought
it was unfair to judge a man
577
00:41:39,664 --> 00:41:41,248
"by his worst decision,
578
00:41:41,333 --> 00:41:44,126
"by a moment of stupidity
or cowardice.
579
00:41:44,210 --> 00:41:46,086
"But now I know different.
580
00:41:47,380 --> 00:41:49,590
"Now, I know it is
581
00:41:49,673 --> 00:41:51,550
"our worst decisions
that define us.
582
00:41:53,052 --> 00:41:55,179
They're the ones
we have to live with."
583
00:41:56,264 --> 00:41:58,807
Not sure,
but I had the sense
584
00:41:58,891 --> 00:42:01,018
he was speaking of you.
585
00:42:03,313 --> 00:42:05,565
And the harsh treatment
he showed you.
586
00:42:21,039 --> 00:42:24,041
[eerie music]
587
00:43:16,677 --> 00:43:19,597
[rousing music]
588
00:44:04,391 --> 00:44:08,146
[clang ringing]
589
00:44:17,197 --> 00:44:18,947
Sag...
590
00:44:19,032 --> 00:44:20,407
send word to King Mark,
591
00:44:20,492 --> 00:44:22,786
tell him to send Tristan
and plenty of tin.
592
00:44:22,869 --> 00:44:24,788
- Tin?
- As much as he can carry.
593
00:44:24,871 --> 00:44:27,373
- He'll understand.
- As long as someone does.
594
00:44:27,456 --> 00:44:29,291
Lanval, ready the horses
595
00:44:29,376 --> 00:44:30,876
plus three days' sustenance.
596
00:44:30,960 --> 00:44:33,003
And find Derfel.
We need someone
597
00:44:33,088 --> 00:44:34,797
who speaks
the bloody language.
598
00:44:39,552 --> 00:44:41,721
[music]
599
00:44:51,481 --> 00:44:53,440
- [Man] Welcome, Tristan.
- Thank you.
600
00:45:04,119 --> 00:45:05,494
[Arthur]
When I was small,
601
00:45:05,577 --> 00:45:08,498
eight or nine,
my father taught me
602
00:45:08,581 --> 00:45:10,958
how to build a post fence.
603
00:45:11,041 --> 00:45:13,836
He learned me to thatch
and board a roof, too.
604
00:45:13,920 --> 00:45:16,380
He'd say, "That's real wisdom.
No man's above it."
605
00:45:19,884 --> 00:45:23,179
Uther was a wall
and borders man to his boots.
606
00:45:23,262 --> 00:45:25,722
The higher the wall,
the better.
607
00:45:25,806 --> 00:45:28,351
To him,
security meant hostility,
608
00:45:28,434 --> 00:45:30,936
peace was a lie,
609
00:45:31,019 --> 00:45:33,021
and the only good Saxon
was a dead one.
610
00:45:33,106 --> 00:45:35,023
- Not a bad philosophy.
- No.
611
00:45:35,108 --> 00:45:38,027
And it's served Dumnonia well.
612
00:45:38,110 --> 00:45:40,405
You want to try
something different.
613
00:45:40,487 --> 00:45:42,322
I do.
614
00:45:42,407 --> 00:45:45,367
Aelle is a man open
to new ways of doing things.
615
00:45:45,452 --> 00:45:47,369
He's also a man
in need of tin.
616
00:45:49,079 --> 00:45:51,916
- Isn't that right, Tristan?
- We know the Saxon land
617
00:45:52,000 --> 00:45:53,418
boasts few tin mines.
618
00:45:53,501 --> 00:45:55,295
It's not their land.
619
00:45:55,378 --> 00:45:56,838
It's our land.
620
00:45:57,963 --> 00:45:59,465
That's how we know.
621
00:45:59,548 --> 00:46:02,050
[Morgan] Across the isle,
their weaponry is blunted
622
00:46:02,135 --> 00:46:03,969
and broken...
623
00:46:04,052 --> 00:46:06,097
and they need tin
to repair it.
624
00:46:06,181 --> 00:46:07,514
They're running low?
625
00:46:07,599 --> 00:46:09,266
They're running out.
626
00:46:11,101 --> 00:46:12,769
But if they want ours,
627
00:46:12,853 --> 00:46:14,271
then they must come
to the table.
628
00:46:15,481 --> 00:46:19,318
So, we give them our tin,
629
00:46:19,402 --> 00:46:22,070
they patch up their weapons,
630
00:46:22,155 --> 00:46:26,784
- and slay us with them?
- Good plan.
631
00:46:26,867 --> 00:46:28,262
Why don't we just
give them our weapons?
632
00:46:28,286 --> 00:46:29,913
Ah, even better plan.
633
00:46:29,996 --> 00:46:32,039
We're not giving them our tin.
We're trading it.
634
00:46:32,123 --> 00:46:36,793
For what? Gold? Land?
635
00:46:38,128 --> 00:46:39,797
Time.
636
00:47:02,612 --> 00:47:04,405
You have something
to say to me?
637
00:47:05,614 --> 00:47:07,157
I do.
638
00:47:10,452 --> 00:47:14,541
I'll be careful.
Promise.
639
00:47:14,623 --> 00:47:16,918
That wasn't it.
640
00:47:17,001 --> 00:47:19,253
I mean, I do hope
you come back in one piece.
641
00:47:19,336 --> 00:47:21,338
- [soft laugh]
- That's a relief.
642
00:47:26,219 --> 00:47:29,222
Go on, then.
I'm curious.
643
00:47:34,643 --> 00:47:37,563
You talk a lot
about your father.
644
00:47:37,646 --> 00:47:41,317
Your differences,
similarities.
645
00:47:43,735 --> 00:47:46,655
If you ask me,
his legacy is poison.
646
00:47:46,739 --> 00:47:49,324
For you personally,
I mean.
647
00:47:49,409 --> 00:47:51,952
But the one part
that might help you,
648
00:47:52,036 --> 00:47:53,288
you've ignored.
649
00:47:55,164 --> 00:47:56,541
Which is?
650
00:47:59,543 --> 00:48:01,336
His grasp
of the Saxon heart,
651
00:48:01,420 --> 00:48:03,630
and their obsession
with land.
652
00:48:05,592 --> 00:48:08,094
You think
tin is insufficient?
653
00:48:09,679 --> 00:48:11,347
If it is,
654
00:48:11,431 --> 00:48:13,157
you'll be in the middle
of a Saxon encampment
655
00:48:13,181 --> 00:48:14,559
when you find out.
656
00:48:15,434 --> 00:48:17,644
It would be prudent to have
something up your sleeve.
657
00:48:32,702 --> 00:48:36,039
- Where did you get this?
- I drew it.
658
00:48:37,456 --> 00:48:38,916
Ratae?
659
00:48:41,251 --> 00:48:42,670
Gift Ratae to Aelle,
660
00:48:42,753 --> 00:48:44,963
and you kill
this alliance at birth.
661
00:48:46,257 --> 00:48:47,536
Without his fortified
stronghold,
662
00:48:47,592 --> 00:48:49,177
Gorfydd's finished.
663
00:48:51,637 --> 00:48:53,222
You're right.
664
00:48:53,306 --> 00:48:55,641
My father did
understand the Saxon.
665
00:48:56,768 --> 00:48:59,478
But you have misunderstood him.
666
00:49:02,565 --> 00:49:05,068
"Give them coin,
give them gold,
667
00:49:05,150 --> 00:49:07,612
"horses, livestock,
your fairest daughters.
668
00:49:09,322 --> 00:49:11,032
"But no land, ever.
669
00:49:12,784 --> 00:49:15,369
Not a stony pasture
or a blade of grass."
670
00:49:41,771 --> 00:49:43,271
Arthur.
671
00:49:44,773 --> 00:49:47,402
Derfel was seen
on the southern road last night.
672
00:49:49,237 --> 00:49:51,155
He's gone for Nimue.
673
00:50:17,556 --> 00:50:20,518
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