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[Wind Howling]
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[Laughing]
A year younger than I was for my first.
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- When can I have a stag?
- [Scoffs] A stag?
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- Come on!
- Tell me again what you said last week.
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[Wind Howling]
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Let that be a reminder to you.
[Chuckles]
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I got it. I got it.
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[Laughing]
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Why would they join
against the Irish?
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- Because someone has to stand up to them.
- You?
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Me, Marke, all the tribes.
We can't resist alone.
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- I could.
- [Chuckles] My little warrior.
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We have to be careful.
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[Indistinct]
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Come home without something
for your lady, you'll have hell to pay.
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- Can I?
- [Man] Of course you can, boy.
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- The Angles have arrived, my lord...
- [Duck Quacking]
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As well as the Celts, my fellow Jutes
and the Saxons.
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Good. With Marke...
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- we'll all be here.
- Yeah. It's a great day.
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- Let us hope so.
- Yeah.
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Thanks.
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[Goat Bleating]
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We heard the news.
Pray for a son.
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- Mother.
- [Father] Welcome to Tantallon.
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I made this for you.
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[Rapping]
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Friends.
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Look at us, the tribes of Britain.
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Divided.
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Weak. Just as the Irish like us.
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[Murmuring]
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But if we were one land... united...
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we would outnumber them 2-to-1.
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We could defeat them once and for all.
That's why we're here today.
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- To sign this treaty of unification.
- Who would be king?
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The strongest among us...
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- Lord Marke.
- [Murmuring]
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Look, if you're happy sending
all your gold to Ireland...
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living as slaves,
by all means, do nothing.
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If we were happy doing that,
we would never have risked coming here.
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[Chattering]
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Friends, my wife is with child.
My heart tells me it's a boy.
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I want him to grow old
in a land where all of us...
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all the tribes... Pict...
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Celt, Angle, Jute, Saxon...
are at peace.
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[Shouts]
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This island has not known unity
since the Romans left.
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That is why I sign this treaty.
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- And why should we follow you?
- Perhaps, Wictred...
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because your last attempt
to form an alliance...
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without the knowledge of half
the barons in this room has failed.
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- [Laughing]
- [Man] Alarm!
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- [Man #2] What for?
- The Irish are here!
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- [Screaming]
- [Shouting]
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- Take all your men, guard the women.
- But you won't have enough...
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Go!
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[Clattering]
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Quickly! Tristan!
Back this way. Hurry!
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- [Horse Whinnies]
- [Man] Move down the ranks!
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[Shouting]
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- [Pounding]
- How did they know?
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- [Pounding Continues]
- [Shouting]
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[Shouting]
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- Tristan!
- No!
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Let me fight!
[Grunts]
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[Shouts]
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- [Feet Trampling]
- [Panting]
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Please, don't hurt him!
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Father.
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[Thuds]
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- [Screaming]
- No!
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[Screams]
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[Groans]
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[Grunting]
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Tristan. Tristan.
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[Woman]
No!
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[Man Speaking
Foreign Language]
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[Drumbeat]
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She's with the gods now, Isolde.
You'll see her again someday.
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Will I?
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Morholt returns.
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What news of the treaty?
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Good, Morholt.
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Good.
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[Woman]
Your mother loved you so much, Isolde.
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Why did she die, Bragnae? Why?
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It was an ill vapor that took her...
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a fever.
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No. It was her heart.
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[Horses Approaching]
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[Man]
The Irish have been here.
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[Baby Crying]
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[Coughing]
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[Sobbing]
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Your husband?
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Oh. Oh, Sister, I'm so sorry.
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[Sister]
The executions lasted a day.
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They made sport of us.
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A whole generation of men.
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Who's this?
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[Marke]
Tristan, son of Aragon.
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We're his family now.
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I have a son about your age.
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Melot. Melot?
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Melot, this is Tristan.
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What shall we do, my lord?
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Rebuild.
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[Man]
Three, four.
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- One, two...
- Don't hold back.
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Come on!
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Three, four.
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Tristan won't fight me.
Look, he's scared!
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[Man]
Three, four.
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One, two, three...
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- Still won't fight?
- He's got the heart of a lion.
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Just needs some time.
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Why'd you take off your helmet?
You going to cry?
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My father died too,
but you don't see me crying.
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- Melot.
- That's right, run.
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Find another trapdoor
to hide under, coward.
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[Grunts]
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Tristan!
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Tristan! Tristan.
We found something.
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Come on, this way.
Quick, come on.
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- You are gonna love it.
- You'll love it.
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Yeah, I... I found this trapdoor.
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- Who found a trapdoor?
- [Laughs]
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All right, Simon.
Well, you tell us how you found it.
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Look at that.
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Where does this lead?
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You'll see.
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Well, I like that vase.
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Think I'll have that.
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We always knew the castle
was built on Roman foundations...
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but we didn't think
anything was left.
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Must be a burial crypt
or something.
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Here we are.
Bottom of the keep.
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Who else knows about this?
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- Nobody.
- Good.
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[Man] These savages have rebuilt
the castle in Cornwall...
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only now it's made of stone.
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For Cornwall's next tribute,
I want slaves... young ones...
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their future.
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If Marke resists,
have Morholt crush him.
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- My king.
- Morholt.
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I have led your armies
to victories far and near.
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I've made you rich and powerful.
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Yes, you have.
You have been most loyal.
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When I return from Cornwall,
I was hoping...
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What would please you?
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A wife.
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It's dark in an hour.
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What do you think
is really out there?
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Britannia.
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The old Roman lands.
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A world full of evil and grief.
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I want to see it.
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Do you know what the future
looks like, Bragnae?
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[Bragnae]
I see the life you were meant for.
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Your father will speak with you.
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Am I just a chattel
to be traded at your pleasure?
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Do I have no say in my own life?
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You have a duty to your king.
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You are my father.
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Then obey me, Daughter.
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[Sighs]
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Your father has given you the news?
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- And do you welcome it?
- I accept it.
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You know, we're more alike
than you might guess.
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How so?
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I, too, dabble in elixirs.
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[Sword Unsheathes]
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Poison. It's from
the livers of puffer fish.
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Just a taste...
paralyzes all the senses.
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So if the blade doesn't kill...
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Rendered safe by thistle and bark.
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And do you know
the antidote for this?
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Yohimbine.
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Makes a hard man even harder.
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The only cure: Wild abandon.
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Till our wedding day.
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I'm to Cornwall to deal with rebels.
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Release them.
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Hey. Around. Around.
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[Shouts]
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Off me!
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- Go find Tristan.
- Leave her!
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Take him there. Get a rope.
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Anyone foolish enough
to interfere in any way...
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- shall suffer the same fate.
- No.
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Please don't. Don't.
Take me. No! No!
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- [Gags]
- [Screaming] Widseth!
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Widseth!
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If there are any more attacks,
we shall put our guests...
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- to death and raze this entire land.
- [Sobbing]
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Take the horses.
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- [Marke] When would you strike?
- At once.
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- Throw everything we have at them.
- They're hoping you'll do that.
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On horse they outnumber us 2-to-1.
You'll lead the men straight to their deaths.
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- So we do nothing?
- Donnchadh would like that even more...
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me to lose face in front
of the other tribes.
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No. We must act.
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It must be decisive.
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But we cannot act alone.
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So have the good men of York
come to fight with us?
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Hmm? Or the Saxons of Wessex?
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My men don't want
to follow a Pict into battle...
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let alone one leading
a pack of Angles and Celts.
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Then why are you here?
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I thought Tristan
should let me command his men.
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- I make it my habit to follow no one.
- Except Marke?
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Marke delivered me from that palace
when I was a boy. You ran.
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So you can understand
when I think of kings, I think of him.
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- And when I think of cowards...
- [Marke] They're one day from
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Now, who will ride out
with Tristan to fight them?
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What is your plan, Tristan?
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I need our two fastest runners.
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- [Man] There they go! After them!
- [Whinnies]
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Hold off.
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Halt!
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Go around!
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[Whinnies]
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Morholt! They're back.
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- [Laughing]
- They've got a head.
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- [Shouting]
- It's a trap!
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Kill the slaves!
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[Screaming]
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[Cracks]
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[Horse Shrieks]
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- Simon.
- [Grunts]
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We're gonna get you home.
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Simon.
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I don't want to die.
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[Exhales]
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Tristan.
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I can't feel my legs or my hands.
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Poison.
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A second boat.
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Tristan.
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[Melot]
He shall have a king's service.
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Farewell, Tristan of Aragon.
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Death to the Irish.
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[Wind Howling]
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When the Irish came to Cornwall...
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and my father surrendered...
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you spared a dozen out of a hundred.
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I am even less kind.
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The leader and three
will take this message home.
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As for the rest...
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- [Thunderclap]
- [Chattering]
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Victory.
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00:27:55,858 --> 00:27:57,777
And Tristan?
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Simon too.
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Did I love him like a son...
257
00:28:21,384 --> 00:28:25,179
- or did I misuse him for my own purposes?
- He knew.
258
00:28:25,263 --> 00:28:27,849
[Sniffles]
He knew.
259
00:28:36,148 --> 00:28:39,110
[Wind Howling]
260
00:28:45,408 --> 00:28:48,035
- [Flapping]
- [Gasps]
261
00:28:49,161 --> 00:28:51,080
- Where are we going?
- Away.
262
00:28:51,163 --> 00:28:53,249
Are you afflicted, child?
Speak to me.
263
00:28:54,917 --> 00:28:58,504
Your father will find us
and have my head.
264
00:28:58,588 --> 00:29:00,548
You are my charge. Please.
265
00:29:00,631 --> 00:29:03,384
I am no one's charge.
266
00:29:03,467 --> 00:29:05,553
You are.
267
00:29:05,678 --> 00:29:07,930
And you will be Morholt's lady.
268
00:29:10,099 --> 00:29:12,727
And live a loveless life like my mom?
269
00:29:17,273 --> 00:29:19,192
What's that?
270
00:29:19,275 --> 00:29:21,194
Where?
271
00:29:28,117 --> 00:29:30,328
Isolde, wait. Don't.
272
00:29:31,370 --> 00:29:34,916
[Speaking Foreign Language]
273
00:29:36,709 --> 00:29:38,669
Isolde, don't.
274
00:29:41,005 --> 00:29:44,425
- Isolde!
- It's a man.
275
00:29:44,509 --> 00:29:47,303
Dead?
276
00:29:54,435 --> 00:29:57,605
Alive! Bragnae, help me!
277
00:29:57,688 --> 00:29:59,899
- [Foreign Language]
- Help me!
278
00:29:59,982 --> 00:30:01,651
- Isolde.
- Quickly!
279
00:30:01,776 --> 00:30:04,987
[Grunting]
280
00:30:18,292 --> 00:30:20,169
Start a fire.
281
00:30:22,588 --> 00:30:25,258
- Oh.
- Quickly.
282
00:30:27,844 --> 00:30:31,138
His heart falters.
283
00:30:37,645 --> 00:30:40,314
- What are you doing?
- He needs heat. Now.
284
00:30:43,484 --> 00:30:45,987
Get your clothes off, quickly.
285
00:30:49,198 --> 00:30:51,826
Hurry.
286
00:30:51,951 --> 00:30:55,496
Quickly! Smell that?
Smell the poison?
287
00:30:55,621 --> 00:30:58,624
When he warms,
we'll need thistle and bark.
288
00:31:06,048 --> 00:31:09,051
I've not been naked
with a man for 15 years.
289
00:31:18,978 --> 00:31:20,938
[Isolde]
Hello.
290
00:31:23,858 --> 00:31:25,860
You've been sleeping a long time.
291
00:31:28,446 --> 00:31:32,700
You're in Ireland.
Did you know that?
292
00:31:37,830 --> 00:31:39,832
Shh.
293
00:31:39,916 --> 00:31:41,918
It's all right.
294
00:31:42,043 --> 00:31:45,171
You're safe here. No one knows.
295
00:31:45,254 --> 00:31:48,591
Don't be scared. Just sleep.
296
00:31:50,593 --> 00:31:52,595
Sleep.
297
00:32:05,441 --> 00:32:08,444
[Hoof beats Approaching]
298
00:32:08,569 --> 00:32:10,530
Oh.
299
00:32:19,830 --> 00:32:22,083
[Screams]
300
00:32:22,208 --> 00:32:25,753
- No!
- It's all right. You don't need that.
301
00:32:25,878 --> 00:32:28,047
I forgot to tell him about you.
302
00:32:30,466 --> 00:32:32,927
I'll wait outside
with the other beasts.
303
00:32:35,054 --> 00:32:38,641
- You said no one else knew.
- Sorry.
304
00:32:38,766 --> 00:32:42,103
She's my maid, sworn to silence.
305
00:32:43,896 --> 00:32:45,898
Um, lie down, please.
306
00:32:47,817 --> 00:32:49,819
Please?
307
00:32:58,035 --> 00:33:02,123
It's good you're remembering things.
This might sting.
308
00:33:03,833 --> 00:33:05,960
Do you remember anything else?
309
00:33:07,086 --> 00:33:09,589
The boat I found you in?
310
00:33:09,714 --> 00:33:11,632
How you got this?
311
00:33:13,092 --> 00:33:18,014
Too many questions.
There. Keep that dry.
312
00:33:18,139 --> 00:33:21,309
Here are clothes, bread.
313
00:33:21,434 --> 00:33:23,603
You have water and fire.
314
00:33:23,686 --> 00:33:27,315
The ocean's outside
if you wish a bath.
315
00:33:27,398 --> 00:33:30,443
You won't know where you're going,
so please don't try to leave.
316
00:33:30,526 --> 00:33:32,445
Just trust me.
317
00:33:32,528 --> 00:33:34,530
Why are you doing this?
318
00:33:38,409 --> 00:33:40,328
I'll be back.
319
00:33:51,047 --> 00:33:53,216
This is a dangerous game
you're playing.
320
00:33:55,718 --> 00:33:59,472
- He's English, Isolde.
- And we've got him prisoner.
321
00:34:00,890 --> 00:34:04,644
Under no circumstances
tell him your name, you hear me?
322
00:34:04,727 --> 00:34:07,021
I thought you wished
to escape this place.
323
00:34:09,315 --> 00:34:11,192
Did you hear me?
324
00:34:14,946 --> 00:34:17,698
- [Whispering] You'll do no such thing.
- He'll need more food tomorrow.
325
00:34:17,823 --> 00:34:19,825
He's not of your concern.
326
00:34:23,204 --> 00:34:26,874
- You've been away.
- Oh, you noticed.
327
00:34:26,999 --> 00:34:29,043
- Yes, I have a bit.
- Where?
328
00:34:29,168 --> 00:34:32,380
Bragnae and I were spying
the convent at Brittas.
329
00:34:32,463 --> 00:34:35,383
- Seeking sanctuary?
- Some women need it.
330
00:34:36,843 --> 00:34:39,178
You'll find no refuge
in the new religion.
331
00:34:39,262 --> 00:34:43,766
Your place is here, with Morholt.
332
00:34:43,891 --> 00:34:45,768
Any word of my betrothed?
333
00:34:49,438 --> 00:34:52,066
Overdue.
334
00:34:52,191 --> 00:34:57,280
But comforted, no doubt,
that you yearn for him.
335
00:35:04,203 --> 00:35:07,164
[Wind Howling]
336
00:35:41,324 --> 00:35:43,618
What's your name?
337
00:35:45,870 --> 00:35:49,457
Oh, I think it's better
we don't bother with names.
338
00:35:49,582 --> 00:35:52,126
How can I thank you
if I don't have your name?
339
00:35:52,251 --> 00:35:55,004
You just did.
340
00:36:00,051 --> 00:36:03,262
If you insist, my name is Bragnae.
341
00:36:03,387 --> 00:36:08,142
I'm a lady-in-waiting at the court.
My parents are dead.
342
00:36:08,267 --> 00:36:11,646
My mother, she's the source
of the kindness you find so puzzling.
343
00:36:13,481 --> 00:36:16,150
My father would have
left you where you fell.
344
00:36:16,234 --> 00:36:18,152
I'm Tristan of Aragon.
345
00:36:19,445 --> 00:36:21,322
Well, Tristan of Aragon...
346
00:36:21,447 --> 00:36:24,951
I'd guess about you too,
but I think I've already seen everything.
347
00:36:26,035 --> 00:36:28,037
Sir, I hope you appreciate the risks...
348
00:36:28,162 --> 00:36:32,083
we are taking and will honor us
by leaving as soon as you are able.
349
00:36:36,921 --> 00:36:39,507
She likes me.
350
00:36:39,632 --> 00:36:41,843
She's right though. You do risk.
351
00:36:44,470 --> 00:36:48,599
Here. And what of your parents?
352
00:36:48,724 --> 00:36:51,060
[Clears Throat]
353
00:36:51,185 --> 00:36:53,354
They also died when I was a child.
354
00:36:54,438 --> 00:36:56,357
Of what?
355
00:36:57,733 --> 00:36:59,944
A different type of Irish kindness.
356
00:37:00,987 --> 00:37:03,155
I'm sorry.
357
00:37:38,232 --> 00:37:40,109
Tomorrow then?
358
00:37:40,234 --> 00:37:43,070
Tomorrow.
359
00:38:20,274 --> 00:38:23,819
[Isolde] "There she who bore you
brought you forth.
360
00:38:23,945 --> 00:38:27,114
"Set me as a seal upon your heart...
361
00:38:27,240 --> 00:38:29,659
"as a seal upon your arm...
362
00:38:29,784 --> 00:38:32,745
for love is as strong as death."
363
00:38:32,828 --> 00:38:34,830
Ridiculous.
364
00:38:35,957 --> 00:38:37,917
I happen to believe what that says.
365
00:38:38,000 --> 00:38:40,962
Don't you think there's more to life?
366
00:38:41,045 --> 00:38:44,006
- [Tristan] Than what?
- Something more than duty and death.
367
00:38:44,090 --> 00:38:47,552
Why be capable of feelings
if we're not to have them?
368
00:38:47,677 --> 00:38:50,471
Why long for things
if they're not meant to be ours?
369
00:38:51,514 --> 00:38:53,808
Oh, don't listen to me.
370
00:38:53,933 --> 00:38:56,769
You're so sure of things.
371
00:38:56,853 --> 00:39:00,982
Your certainty, it's-it's like armor.
I wish I had that.
372
00:39:01,065 --> 00:39:06,195
- Why would you need it?
- The joy of being a lady.
373
00:39:07,738 --> 00:39:09,657
Wanting something I can't have...
374
00:39:11,951 --> 00:39:15,204
a life of my own.
375
00:39:15,329 --> 00:39:17,707
Time you must leave now.
376
00:39:17,832 --> 00:39:19,709
I'll follow you later.
377
00:39:21,043 --> 00:39:22,962
You need a rest...
378
00:39:23,045 --> 00:39:25,756
in case your betrothed
would want to see you.
379
00:39:34,557 --> 00:39:38,102
[Door Opens, Closes]
380
00:39:55,786 --> 00:39:58,539
You're promised?
381
00:39:58,664 --> 00:40:00,541
Yes.
382
00:40:02,793 --> 00:40:04,837
What's he like?
383
00:40:07,381 --> 00:40:10,551
Dark, tall, nearly twice your size.
384
00:40:10,635 --> 00:40:12,762
An absolute gentleman.
385
00:40:16,265 --> 00:40:18,392
I thought...
386
00:40:18,476 --> 00:40:21,229
earlier when you spoke
of wanting something you can't have...
387
00:40:21,312 --> 00:40:23,439
I didn't know what
I was talking about.
388
00:40:51,133 --> 00:40:53,970
Outside, just past that bluff,
there is a boat.
389
00:40:55,888 --> 00:40:58,182
That's how you should go
when you leave.
390
00:41:01,143 --> 00:41:03,437
You should go soon.
391
00:41:21,831 --> 00:41:25,293
[Sighs]
392
00:42:10,421 --> 00:42:12,381
How do you feel?
393
00:42:16,177 --> 00:42:18,137
I don't know.
394
00:42:47,041 --> 00:42:49,001
[Kisses]
395
00:43:14,777 --> 00:43:16,779
[Chattering]
396
00:43:18,823 --> 00:43:21,200
[Man]
It's Lord Bodkin!
397
00:43:30,251 --> 00:43:32,128
[Groans]
398
00:43:55,735 --> 00:43:59,530
Tristan! They found your boat.
399
00:43:59,655 --> 00:44:02,033
At this very moment,
the king himself is scouring the coasts.
400
00:44:02,158 --> 00:44:04,994
He'll find you. He finds everyone.
The tide is coming. You must go.
401
00:44:30,478 --> 00:44:32,772
Come with me.
402
00:44:32,855 --> 00:44:35,483
- Come with me.
- I can't.
403
00:44:35,566 --> 00:44:37,860
Why not? Please.
404
00:44:37,985 --> 00:44:43,324
Tristan, we both know this can't be.
We've known it from the start.
405
00:44:43,449 --> 00:44:45,535
That doesn't mean
it isn't true. It is.
406
00:44:45,660 --> 00:44:48,204
It just cannot be.
407
00:44:48,329 --> 00:44:51,999
I want to know that you're alive somewhere
and thinking of me from time to time.
408
00:44:52,083 --> 00:44:55,795
I want to know that there's more to this life,
and I can't know that if they kill you.
409
00:44:55,878 --> 00:44:57,880
Please.
410
00:45:02,468 --> 00:45:04,345
Go.
411
00:45:39,130 --> 00:45:41,299
A Cornish warrior may be ashore.
412
00:45:42,800 --> 00:45:45,428
Beware. We seek him as I speak.
413
00:45:45,553 --> 00:45:49,974
Hopefully, it's just
his rotted corpse we'll find...
414
00:45:50,099 --> 00:45:52,476
for he has slain your betrothed.
415
00:45:54,896 --> 00:45:58,274
Morholt is dead, fallen in battle.
416
00:46:00,818 --> 00:46:03,237
Isolde?
417
00:46:03,362 --> 00:46:07,366
Bragnae, catch and comfort her.
418
00:46:16,626 --> 00:46:20,546
- She is stunned.
- As am I by her grief.
419
00:46:20,630 --> 00:46:25,051
We should, uh... We should assault
the British straightaway.
420
00:46:25,134 --> 00:46:27,053
Crush them with maximum force.
421
00:46:27,136 --> 00:46:29,639
Maximum force?
422
00:46:29,764 --> 00:46:33,935
The one butchered by Marke's tribes?
Would that be the force you speak of?
423
00:46:34,018 --> 00:46:37,146
We'll not confront them again
until our numbers are refreshed.
424
00:46:37,271 --> 00:46:39,232
And until then...
425
00:46:41,984 --> 00:46:44,237
we'll have cunning divide them.
426
00:46:44,320 --> 00:46:46,614
Of what nature?
427
00:46:50,493 --> 00:46:52,495
A prize, perhaps.
428
00:47:29,198 --> 00:47:31,909
What's this about a tournament?
429
00:47:32,034 --> 00:47:34,287
Donnchadh.
430
00:47:34,370 --> 00:47:36,914
He's offered his daughter
and the lands of Lionath...
431
00:47:37,039 --> 00:47:39,500
as dowry to whichever
English tribe wins.
432
00:47:39,625 --> 00:47:42,378
It's a clever way of setting us
against each other.
433
00:47:42,503 --> 00:47:44,964
Well, the other barons
will see through that.
434
00:47:45,089 --> 00:47:47,884
As baron of Wessex...
435
00:47:48,009 --> 00:47:50,469
it's my duty to fight in this tournament
for my people.
436
00:47:50,553 --> 00:47:54,724
- For yourself, you mean.
- And what of the support you promised Tristan?
437
00:47:54,849 --> 00:47:57,018
Tristan's dead.
438
00:47:57,101 --> 00:47:59,854
My people have suffered enough.
439
00:47:59,937 --> 00:48:03,566
They see the wealth of Lionath on offer.
That seems more real than any alliance.
440
00:48:03,691 --> 00:48:07,236
- My mind is set.
- And ours as well.
441
00:48:08,279 --> 00:48:10,823
So be it.
442
00:48:27,340 --> 00:48:29,800
You're weary. Let me rally our friends.
I'll lead them against Donn...
443
00:48:29,884 --> 00:48:31,928
Melot, Melot, Melot,
Melot, Melot.
444
00:48:33,930 --> 00:48:36,766
You're my blood...
445
00:48:36,891 --> 00:48:39,352
and you're a noble presence, but...
446
00:48:41,062 --> 00:48:44,482
[Man Shouting]
447
00:48:44,565 --> 00:48:46,484
- [Man #2] He's back!
- [Woman] He's alive!
448
00:48:46,567 --> 00:48:50,071
- Tristan!
- We thought you weren't alive.
449
00:48:51,739 --> 00:48:55,493
He's back! Lord Marke, it's Tristan!
450
00:48:58,788 --> 00:49:00,748
It can't be.
451
00:49:29,402 --> 00:49:31,362
I saw you dead.
452
00:49:32,613 --> 00:49:34,490
I am delivered.
453
00:49:46,127 --> 00:49:47,879
How?
454
00:49:47,962 --> 00:49:49,881
[Crying]
How?
455
00:49:49,964 --> 00:49:52,967
[Chattering, Laughing]
456
00:49:54,427 --> 00:49:57,555
[Folk]
457
00:49:59,807 --> 00:50:01,934
[Man]
Please, Tristan, tell us more.
458
00:50:03,936 --> 00:50:05,813
Tristan, there must be a story.
459
00:50:05,938 --> 00:50:09,525
A toast to Tristan...
460
00:50:09,650 --> 00:50:12,069
- back from the dead.
- [Man] Yeah, back from the dead.
461
00:50:18,659 --> 00:50:22,497
Tristan, the Irish king offers his daughter
in tournament and divides all our tribes.
462
00:50:22,622 --> 00:50:25,082
Whether for the power
or the wealth, half the barons...
463
00:50:25,166 --> 00:50:28,419
- are sending champions to fight at Dunluce.
- Tristan.
464
00:50:33,466 --> 00:50:35,343
God knows what happened to him.
465
00:50:38,846 --> 00:50:41,432
[Isolde's Voice]
"My face in thine eyes...
466
00:50:41,516 --> 00:50:45,061
"thine in mine appears.
467
00:50:45,186 --> 00:50:49,524
"And true plain hearts
do in the faces rest.
468
00:50:49,649 --> 00:50:52,902
"Whatever dies was not mixed equally.
469
00:50:53,027 --> 00:50:55,863
"If our two loves be one...
470
00:50:55,947 --> 00:50:59,116
"or thou and I love so alike...
471
00:50:59,200 --> 00:51:02,662
that none can slacken,
none can die."
472
00:51:05,289 --> 00:51:08,918
- [Marke] What?
- It's the only way to keep the alliance alive.
473
00:51:09,043 --> 00:51:11,879
I fail to see how fighting
with our partners keeps us allies.
474
00:51:11,963 --> 00:51:14,423
Well, they're all going
to the tournament anyway.
475
00:51:14,549 --> 00:51:17,176
By announcing you'll share the dowry
with every baron who remains loyal...
476
00:51:17,301 --> 00:51:20,930
while in turn offering support
to whomever prevails...
477
00:51:21,055 --> 00:51:24,267
- the others will be compelled
to follow you when you win it.
478
00:51:24,392 --> 00:51:26,727
If we lose, we could end up
following Wictred.
479
00:51:26,853 --> 00:51:29,856
I'd need an infallible champion.
480
00:51:29,981 --> 00:51:32,233
- Me.
- [Laughs]
481
00:51:32,358 --> 00:51:34,235
You're not yet healed.
482
00:51:34,360 --> 00:51:37,196
Well, this trip will be my tonic.
I'll be ready.
483
00:51:39,365 --> 00:51:41,951
You know I will.
484
00:51:42,076 --> 00:51:43,953
What's the source of this fervor?
485
00:51:46,581 --> 00:51:48,791
Let me go and win you a wife.
486
00:51:48,916 --> 00:51:53,212
She can make peace
without spilling one drop of blood.
487
00:51:53,296 --> 00:51:55,798
And maybe heal the wound
from which you still ache.
488
00:51:57,717 --> 00:52:00,678
[Chattering]
489
00:52:20,656 --> 00:52:22,575
Truce.
490
00:52:22,658 --> 00:52:24,660
You have safe passage.
491
00:52:38,799 --> 00:52:40,801
[Swords Clanging]
492
00:52:56,734 --> 00:52:58,694
You'll all go over there.
493
00:53:02,990 --> 00:53:06,494
- How do I look?
- How do you look?
494
00:53:06,619 --> 00:53:09,956
Where's this princess?
What's her name, Isolde?
495
00:53:10,039 --> 00:53:11,999
I want to see what she looks like.
496
00:53:12,083 --> 00:53:14,001
[Door Opens]
497
00:53:14,085 --> 00:53:16,337
There. Almost done.
498
00:53:16,462 --> 00:53:19,841
No, not quite.
499
00:53:19,966 --> 00:53:21,926
If I'm a present, I should be fully wrapped.
500
00:53:30,685 --> 00:53:32,562
- Name?
- Lebourne of Bracht.
501
00:53:32,687 --> 00:53:34,647
[Man Laughing]
I don't believe you.
502
00:53:34,772 --> 00:53:36,357
- [Man #2] It's true.
- [Rattles]
503
00:53:36,482 --> 00:53:38,442
Name?
504
00:53:43,698 --> 00:53:47,285
Ah, see how the bees
come to the honey.
505
00:53:47,368 --> 00:53:49,704
- Name?
- Tristan of Aragon.
506
00:53:54,375 --> 00:53:57,336
- So he lives.
- For the moment.
507
00:53:57,461 --> 00:53:59,672
Name?
508
00:54:06,220 --> 00:54:08,306
- [Purse Rattles]
- Name?
509
00:54:08,389 --> 00:54:10,308
Wictred of Glastonbury.
510
00:54:12,852 --> 00:54:15,104
I fight with no champion in my stead.
511
00:54:15,229 --> 00:54:17,648
Note that.
512
00:54:18,858 --> 00:54:20,860
Why Wictred?
513
00:54:20,985 --> 00:54:23,196
[Donnchadh] Because the barons
will never unite behind him.
514
00:54:23,321 --> 00:54:26,741
- [Horn Blows]
- [Cheering, Applause]
515
00:54:41,172 --> 00:54:43,508
You think she's got the pox?
516
00:54:45,885 --> 00:54:48,095
[Cheering]
517
00:55:03,569 --> 00:55:06,239
Since the dawn of time...
518
00:55:06,364 --> 00:55:09,033
the knight has gathered
at tournaments.
519
00:55:09,116 --> 00:55:12,703
Here he sharpens his skills,
settles his differences...
520
00:55:12,787 --> 00:55:15,540
and proves his worthiness before God...
521
00:55:15,623 --> 00:55:17,959
for only a true heart
can prevail in battle.
522
00:55:18,084 --> 00:55:21,462
Warriors, begin!
523
00:55:21,587 --> 00:55:24,465
[Cheering, Applause]
524
00:55:39,146 --> 00:55:41,440
He's got him now.
525
00:55:47,822 --> 00:55:50,283
- Make it look real.
- What?
526
00:55:57,415 --> 00:55:59,584
I yield!
527
00:55:59,667 --> 00:56:01,711
[Grunts]
528
00:56:01,836 --> 00:56:03,713
Real enough, I hope.
529
00:56:03,838 --> 00:56:06,799
- [Swords Clanging]
- [Booing]
530
00:56:06,924 --> 00:56:08,885
[Whistling]
531
00:56:12,430 --> 00:56:15,349
Water? You did great.
532
00:56:15,474 --> 00:56:17,351
[Laughs]
533
00:56:20,813 --> 00:56:23,858
- Yeah! [Laughs]
- Look.
534
00:56:29,530 --> 00:56:31,866
- No!
- Hey! You can't do that!
535
00:56:31,991 --> 00:56:33,659
- [Booing]
- Allow it.
536
00:56:40,833 --> 00:56:43,419
- [Groans]
- [Laughing]
537
00:56:46,464 --> 00:56:49,592
[Announcer]
Hunwalt yields to Tristan of Aragon.
538
00:56:49,717 --> 00:56:52,553
[Folk]
539
00:56:52,678 --> 00:56:56,974
Antwon of Wessex
will fight Kingsid.
540
00:56:57,058 --> 00:56:58,976
- Hey!
- It's too easy for you, eh?
541
00:56:59,060 --> 00:57:03,481
- Good, Tristan! Good!
- So much for a fair draw.
542
00:57:03,564 --> 00:57:06,817
- Lord Wictred of Glastonbury...
- Be sure. Choose the right time.
543
00:57:06,901 --> 00:57:11,280
- Wear him down first, huh?
- [Announcer] Tristan of Aragon
544
00:57:19,872 --> 00:57:23,501
Hallach yields to the Lord Wictred.
545
00:57:30,258 --> 00:57:31,926
Yeah!
546
00:57:36,222 --> 00:57:38,099
[Cheering]
547
00:57:39,433 --> 00:57:43,229
Singbard yields to Tristan of Aragon.
548
00:57:43,354 --> 00:57:45,314
[Swords Clanging]
549
00:57:47,108 --> 00:57:50,653
Kingsid yields to Antwon of Wessex.
550
00:57:50,778 --> 00:57:54,866
Lord Wictred of Glastonbury
will fight Fohall.
551
00:57:57,618 --> 00:58:00,746
- [Booing]
- Fohall yields...
552
00:58:00,872 --> 00:58:02,832
- [Cheering]
- To Lord Wictred.
553
00:58:04,208 --> 00:58:07,962
Anwalt yields to Tristan of Aragon.
554
00:58:15,761 --> 00:58:19,640
Lord Wictred of Glastonbury
will fight Morlock.
555
00:58:20,766 --> 00:58:22,810
- Mace.
- Tristan of Aragon...
556
00:58:22,935 --> 00:58:27,315
from the house of Cornwall,
will fight Hunwalt.
557
00:58:28,900 --> 00:58:30,860
- [Screams]
- [Booing]
558
00:58:30,985 --> 00:58:34,906
Morlock yields to Lord Wictred.
559
00:58:41,162 --> 00:58:44,707
- [Cheering]
- Hunwalt yields to Tristan of Aragon.
560
00:58:45,750 --> 00:58:48,085
Well done, Tristan.
You have this. This is yours.
561
00:58:48,127 --> 00:58:50,129
You have one more fight.
Take deep breaths.
562
00:58:50,171 --> 00:58:52,298
One more and you're done.
Come on.
563
00:59:02,141 --> 00:59:04,393
[Horn Blows]
564
00:59:04,477 --> 00:59:08,981
[Announcer]
Wictred, lord of Glastonbury.
565
00:59:09,106 --> 00:59:13,986
Tristan, champion of Marke of Cornwall.
566
00:59:14,111 --> 00:59:16,405
Warriors, begin!
567
00:59:17,865 --> 00:59:20,576
[Chanting]
Tristan! Tristan!
568
00:59:20,660 --> 00:59:24,956
- [Booing]
- Go on!
569
00:59:25,039 --> 00:59:27,583
- [Shouting]
- Go on!
570
00:59:32,964 --> 00:59:35,299
Go, Tristan!
571
00:59:52,024 --> 00:59:54,110
[Yelps]
572
01:00:14,255 --> 01:00:15,298
[Groans]
573
01:00:21,053 --> 01:00:23,431
[Both Panting]
574
01:00:38,196 --> 01:00:39,322
[Grunts]
575
01:00:41,115 --> 01:00:42,992
Yield.
576
01:00:45,077 --> 01:00:47,580
- Yield!
- [Cheering, Applause]
577
01:00:50,875 --> 01:00:52,877
Yeah!
578
01:01:00,593 --> 01:01:02,887
You did it!
579
01:01:11,145 --> 01:01:13,356
[Jeering]
580
01:01:19,070 --> 01:01:21,405
[Cheering, Applause Stop]
581
01:01:21,489 --> 01:01:23,407
An impressive victory.
582
01:01:25,117 --> 01:01:30,414
Of course, the man who defeats Morholt
might be expected to triumph here.
583
01:01:30,498 --> 01:01:33,251
On behalf of Cornwall...
584
01:01:33,334 --> 01:01:36,963
I offer your daughter
a place on our throne.
585
01:01:37,088 --> 01:01:40,883
The throne of England,
united behind one leader.
586
01:01:46,973 --> 01:01:48,933
Isolde.
587
01:01:49,058 --> 01:01:52,270
Perhaps it is just that he
who took a husband provides one.
588
01:01:52,353 --> 01:01:54,355
[Panting]
589
01:01:56,023 --> 01:01:58,943
I'm yours.
590
01:01:59,026 --> 01:02:01,153
[Donnchadh]
No.
591
01:02:02,488 --> 01:02:04,448
Tristan of Aragon...
592
01:02:04,574 --> 01:02:08,578
has won you on behalf
of Lord Marke... of Cornwall.
593
01:02:17,003 --> 01:02:18,963
Come on. Let's go.
594
01:02:19,046 --> 01:02:21,174
[Bragnae]
Come, Isolde. Come.
595
01:02:24,969 --> 01:02:27,305
We've done it, huh?
596
01:02:27,388 --> 01:02:29,724
Hey!
597
01:02:29,807 --> 01:02:32,602
Let them take her across the sea.
598
01:02:32,685 --> 01:02:36,981
After the wedding,
I'll disavow Isolde.
599
01:02:37,064 --> 01:02:39,567
This alliance will crumble.
600
01:02:45,698 --> 01:02:48,201
[Chattering]
601
01:02:53,080 --> 01:02:55,458
Tristan.
602
01:02:55,541 --> 01:02:57,460
The princess wants to speak to you.
603
01:02:59,086 --> 01:03:01,797
[Chattering, Laughing]
604
01:03:18,147 --> 01:03:20,816
[Weeping]
You risked your life to give me to another man.
605
01:03:20,900 --> 01:03:22,944
You said your name was Bragnae.
606
01:03:23,027 --> 01:03:25,154
Why did you do that?
607
01:03:27,114 --> 01:03:29,826
God, what have I done?
608
01:03:29,909 --> 01:03:32,453
You'll stop this then.
Say something.
609
01:03:32,537 --> 01:03:35,790
I can't. I won you in my king's name.
610
01:03:35,873 --> 01:03:39,710
- But I'm yours. You touched me, and I you.
- It doesn't matter.
611
01:03:39,794 --> 01:03:42,964
It's the only thing that matters, Tristan.
Leave with me. I'll go anywhere.
612
01:03:43,047 --> 01:03:46,467
- Your marriage will end
a hundred years of bloodshed.
613
01:03:46,551 --> 01:03:49,303
Isolde. We will live with this.
614
01:03:49,387 --> 01:03:51,514
We must.
615
01:03:51,597 --> 01:03:54,392
Don't do this to me.
616
01:03:56,769 --> 01:03:59,272
Tristan, we've made shore.
617
01:04:21,627 --> 01:04:25,173
What if she's a hag?
Or she simply won't have me?
618
01:04:25,256 --> 01:04:28,551
She will, Brother. You're the prize.
619
01:04:28,634 --> 01:04:31,971
- [Horse Nickers]
- [Sighs]
620
01:04:34,223 --> 01:04:36,976
[Horse Whinnies]
621
01:04:50,823 --> 01:04:52,909
[Man]
A rose! Look at her.
622
01:04:55,495 --> 01:04:57,413
My lord.
623
01:05:05,213 --> 01:05:08,716
Isolde. Welcome.
624
01:05:14,555 --> 01:05:18,267
[Applause, Cheering]
625
01:05:20,019 --> 01:05:23,272
[Applause Fades]
626
01:07:08,336 --> 01:07:10,713
[No Audible Dialogue]
627
01:07:23,684 --> 01:07:26,729
- [Folk]
- [Chattering]
628
01:07:37,281 --> 01:07:39,951
[No Audible Dialogue]
629
01:07:53,047 --> 01:07:55,299
- [Ends]
- [Applause]
630
01:07:57,426 --> 01:08:00,638
[Chuckles]
I couldn't be happier.
631
01:08:05,726 --> 01:08:08,229
If things were different...
632
01:08:08,312 --> 01:08:10,898
If we lived in a place without duty,
would you be with me?
633
01:08:12,233 --> 01:08:14,360
That place does not exist.
634
01:08:16,654 --> 01:08:19,115
[Sobbing]
I'll pretend it's you.
635
01:08:29,876 --> 01:08:32,003
[Door Lock Clicks]
636
01:08:50,354 --> 01:08:52,273
Come.
637
01:09:05,203 --> 01:09:07,330
You're trembling.
638
01:09:09,874 --> 01:09:14,879
You're far from home. I'm a stranger still.
That I understand.
639
01:09:16,506 --> 01:09:20,009
But you mustn't fear me. Hmm?
640
01:09:21,385 --> 01:09:25,556
My only wish...
is to make you happy.
641
01:09:27,225 --> 01:09:31,687
As a wife. As a woman.
642
01:09:33,231 --> 01:09:35,358
And hopefully, one day...
643
01:09:35,483 --> 01:09:38,778
the fact that I'm not whole...
644
01:09:38,903 --> 01:09:41,280
will not offend you.
645
01:10:04,262 --> 01:10:06,138
[Grunts]
646
01:10:08,307 --> 01:10:10,226
[Sighs]
647
01:10:21,445 --> 01:10:23,322
[Children Shouting]
648
01:10:23,447 --> 01:10:27,034
That's pretty. Did you make it?
649
01:10:28,619 --> 01:10:30,496
It was a present.
650
01:10:33,166 --> 01:10:36,711
[Birds Chirping]
651
01:10:51,225 --> 01:10:55,146
- Tristan.
- Might I stay here a while?
652
01:10:57,023 --> 01:10:58,941
Of course.
653
01:11:19,629 --> 01:11:22,131
[Chattering, Laughing]
654
01:11:41,567 --> 01:11:43,486
A little bit sour, but taste it.
655
01:11:46,030 --> 01:11:48,324
- [Chuckles]
- [No Audible Dialogue]
656
01:11:50,701 --> 01:11:53,329
[Sister]
Tristan!
657
01:11:53,454 --> 01:11:56,207
I've never seen him like this before.
658
01:11:58,376 --> 01:12:01,045
Perhaps someone his own age
should speak with him.
659
01:12:01,128 --> 01:12:03,089
Perhaps.
660
01:12:12,557 --> 01:12:15,059
Marke and Edyth say you're distant.
661
01:12:15,184 --> 01:12:20,606
- They're worried about you. So am I.
- I can tell.
662
01:12:20,731 --> 01:12:23,568
Laughing at the market,
holding hands...
663
01:12:23,651 --> 01:12:26,279
a caress on the neck
when he pours your wine.
664
01:12:26,404 --> 01:12:30,700
- He's my husband. I remember
whose kingdom I'm in and why.
665
01:12:30,783 --> 01:12:34,245
I thought you might have the tiniest
of difficulties performing your duties.
666
01:12:36,539 --> 01:12:38,416
[Woman]
Hello, milady.
667
01:12:42,336 --> 01:12:45,965
Am I not permitted
a single moment without mourning?
668
01:12:46,090 --> 01:12:48,801
I'm living with this, Tristan,
as you said we must.
669
01:12:51,512 --> 01:12:53,931
I live in torture,
thinking of these moments.
670
01:12:55,266 --> 01:12:58,227
Every look he gives you,
I get sicker and sicker.
671
01:12:58,311 --> 01:13:02,815
There's a burning in me. I feel on fire,
and there's guilt, and I can't get rid of either.
672
01:13:05,693 --> 01:13:07,612
Does it make you happy to know that?
673
01:13:16,871 --> 01:13:19,415
The Roman bridge...
674
01:13:21,834 --> 01:13:24,587
I can get to it without being seen.
675
01:13:24,670 --> 01:13:29,133
And I would go there
any time to be with you.
676
01:13:33,554 --> 01:13:36,807
[Marke] Welcome, barons of Anglia,
Rothgar and Orick.
677
01:13:40,978 --> 01:13:43,606
Wessex, Kaye and Wictred.
678
01:13:49,153 --> 01:13:53,199
As you will be king
and his daughter queen...
679
01:13:53,324 --> 01:13:55,952
does that mean Donnchadh will
be coming to the coronation?
680
01:13:56,077 --> 01:14:00,289
It does, on the next full moon.
All will attend.
681
01:14:01,707 --> 01:14:03,793
A lot can happen in a month.
682
01:14:06,379 --> 01:14:08,840
Bearing that in mind...
683
01:14:08,923 --> 01:14:13,219
and given the instabilities
of our new land...
684
01:14:14,637 --> 01:14:17,306
I shall be naming a second.
685
01:14:17,390 --> 01:14:21,519
My sister has raised one capable
of guiding you, should the need arise.
686
01:14:21,644 --> 01:14:25,565
He's a man of passion,
fierce in battle...
687
01:14:25,690 --> 01:14:29,861
who has learned to tame
his heart with his head.
688
01:14:29,986 --> 01:14:32,530
I give you Tristan of Aragon.
689
01:14:32,655 --> 01:14:34,866
[Striking Table]
690
01:14:36,117 --> 01:14:38,411
[Applause]
691
01:14:38,536 --> 01:14:42,582
For the first time since the Romans...
692
01:14:42,707 --> 01:14:45,084
this country stands united.
693
01:14:50,715 --> 01:14:55,094
I can't be your second.
Melot must be. He's blood.
694
01:14:55,219 --> 01:14:59,265
Besides, I wish to journey north.
695
01:14:59,390 --> 01:15:05,062
You no longer sleep at D'Or,
and now you don't want to be my second.
696
01:15:05,188 --> 01:15:09,901
And you find no comfort in your home,
these stone walls that you helped build?
697
01:15:09,984 --> 01:15:13,279
- I find these walls a prison.
- Why?
698
01:15:14,739 --> 01:15:16,866
Everything I wanted
seems meaningless.
699
01:15:20,620 --> 01:15:23,289
Ever since you were a boy...
700
01:15:23,414 --> 01:15:26,876
you've sacrificed everything
for me, all for one dream.
701
01:15:28,252 --> 01:15:30,379
Now you've reached that dream.
702
01:15:30,463 --> 01:15:33,925
It's natural that you'll feel some loss.
703
01:15:38,012 --> 01:15:42,308
It doesn't matter if you want
to be second. You are.
704
01:15:42,433 --> 01:15:45,895
I will only be king
if you are my second.
705
01:15:46,020 --> 01:15:50,274
- I'd put it more gently if I could.
- Then I am your second.
706
01:15:51,984 --> 01:15:54,487
- Perhaps it's time you took a wife.
- No.
707
01:15:54,612 --> 01:15:56,781
- You can't live alone forever.
- I can.
708
01:15:56,906 --> 01:15:59,158
Isolde?
709
01:16:02,036 --> 01:16:06,249
I was trying to explain to Tristan
the importance of love.
710
01:16:06,332 --> 01:16:09,126
- Seems he might live without it.
- Why?
711
01:16:11,128 --> 01:16:16,175
There are other things
to live for... duty, honor.
712
01:16:16,300 --> 01:16:21,973
They are not life, Tristan.
They are the shells of life.
713
01:16:22,098 --> 01:16:24,058
And empty ones if in the end...
714
01:16:24,141 --> 01:16:27,478
all they hold are
days and days without love.
715
01:16:29,230 --> 01:16:31,649
Love is made by God.
716
01:16:31,732 --> 01:16:33,985
Ignore it and you suffer
as you cannot imagine.
717
01:16:38,781 --> 01:16:40,658
Then I will no longer live without it.
718
01:16:45,580 --> 01:16:48,291
[Clearing Throat]
719
01:16:48,374 --> 01:16:50,960
Good. Very good.
720
01:16:51,085 --> 01:16:54,672
- Come. We'll be late.
- Late?
721
01:16:54,797 --> 01:16:56,674
The warriors ride out on the full moon.
722
01:16:56,799 --> 01:16:59,802
It's an old ritual.
I shall miss you tonight.
723
01:18:05,785 --> 01:18:07,703
[Bird Cawing]
724
01:18:48,786 --> 01:18:50,955
How many did you love before me?
725
01:18:52,248 --> 01:18:54,417
None.
726
01:18:54,542 --> 01:18:57,503
And after me?
727
01:18:57,628 --> 01:18:59,589
None.
728
01:18:59,672 --> 01:19:03,259
- [Squealing]
- [Whinnies]
729
01:19:05,178 --> 01:19:07,930
Lord Marke? Are you all right?
730
01:19:08,014 --> 01:19:12,310
- Nothing hurt but my pride.
- [Chuckles]
731
01:19:23,779 --> 01:19:27,658
- [Chattering]
- [Folk]
732
01:19:38,711 --> 01:19:41,589
- Tristan, I need to speak with you.
- Yeah.
733
01:19:41,672 --> 01:19:45,384
We haven't even had a coronation yet,
and Marke and Wictred are already at odds.
734
01:19:45,510 --> 01:19:49,639
Now, he breaks tradition and scares
all the barons by naming you his second.
735
01:19:49,764 --> 01:19:51,682
I tried to convince him
you'd be better.
736
01:19:51,766 --> 01:19:53,851
[Melot] Yes, well, peace can be
just as treacherous as war...
737
01:19:53,976 --> 01:19:56,854
and I fear that Marke doesn't re...
738
01:19:56,938 --> 01:19:58,856
Listen to me!
739
01:20:01,275 --> 01:20:04,612
- Our attention must be on Cornwall,
now more than ever.
740
01:20:04,695 --> 01:20:09,116
I'm sorry he didn't choose you. I am.
741
01:20:14,038 --> 01:20:16,582
[Continues]
742
01:20:16,707 --> 01:20:19,418
[Laughing]
743
01:20:27,426 --> 01:20:29,345
[Indistinct]
744
01:20:34,058 --> 01:20:36,561
Can I speak to you?
745
01:20:45,361 --> 01:20:49,699
Uncle, you don't seem to understand
what you have done here.
746
01:20:51,742 --> 01:20:54,537
- I'm sick of your moaning!
- Why can't...
747
01:20:54,620 --> 01:20:57,331
[Continues, Distant]
748
01:21:21,564 --> 01:21:23,566
[No Audible Dialogue]
749
01:22:17,912 --> 01:22:20,957
What do you think
became of them?
750
01:22:24,085 --> 01:22:26,295
They were lives, just lived.
751
01:22:28,172 --> 01:22:30,591
I find myself imagining things
in this place.
752
01:22:32,134 --> 01:22:38,015
I decorate it... books, a harp there.
753
01:22:40,351 --> 01:22:42,228
A child.
754
01:22:44,063 --> 01:22:45,982
Would it be his or mine?
755
01:22:50,444 --> 01:22:52,989
I'd have no way to tell, would I?
756
01:22:54,740 --> 01:22:57,869
He's a kind man, Tristan.
I cannot hate him.
757
01:23:01,205 --> 01:23:03,916
Yesterday at the market,
I saw a couple holding hands...
758
01:23:05,626 --> 01:23:07,545
and I realized we'll never do that.
759
01:23:10,715 --> 01:23:13,009
Never anything like it.
760
01:23:14,844 --> 01:23:17,388
No picnics or unguarded smiles.
761
01:23:21,851 --> 01:23:23,728
No rings.
762
01:23:26,397 --> 01:23:30,109
Just... stolen moments
that leave too quickly.
763
01:23:40,536 --> 01:23:43,956
[Chattering]
764
01:23:47,502 --> 01:23:50,296
[Indistinct]
765
01:24:06,187 --> 01:24:09,065
- This one's pretty.
- [Marke] They look the same to me.
766
01:24:09,148 --> 01:24:11,943
- I like this one.
- Tristan, where have you been hiding?
767
01:24:12,026 --> 01:24:15,905
Now that you're here, are we going
to be honored with your presence tonight?
768
01:24:17,490 --> 01:24:19,408
Wh-Where is the...
[Indistinct]
769
01:24:23,955 --> 01:24:27,500
- [Door Opens]
- About time.
770
01:24:27,625 --> 01:24:31,003
- Where's Isolde?
- I don't know for sure.
771
01:24:31,128 --> 01:24:35,091
She was having a walk
in the garden before and...
772
01:24:35,174 --> 01:24:38,177
I'm afraid I grew tired,
so I returned.
773
01:24:38,302 --> 01:24:40,429
Um, it's my fault.
774
01:24:44,851 --> 01:24:47,270
Want to get caught,
the both of you?
775
01:24:50,648 --> 01:24:52,817
He's lookin' for you right now.
776
01:24:52,942 --> 01:24:55,027
Not through the castle.
He'll see you!
777
01:24:55,153 --> 01:24:57,071
I told you this was going to happen.
778
01:24:59,657 --> 01:25:01,659
There's another door here, forgotten.
779
01:25:01,784 --> 01:25:04,328
[Metal Clattering]
780
01:25:04,453 --> 01:25:06,956
This comes up in
the bottom chamber of the keep.
781
01:25:12,962 --> 01:25:14,839
- I hate this.
- Hurry.
782
01:25:16,048 --> 01:25:18,342
Go on.
783
01:25:21,721 --> 01:25:25,516
I'm tired of this.
Tired of lying for you.
784
01:25:25,600 --> 01:25:27,852
- Sick of it.
- Then don't.
785
01:25:27,977 --> 01:25:30,605
[Grunting]
786
01:25:33,024 --> 01:25:37,361
There was a servant's child.
Quite ill, but doing better now.
787
01:25:40,239 --> 01:25:42,366
I didn't ask you where you were.
788
01:25:43,951 --> 01:25:45,995
Your heart's beating so fast.
789
01:25:46,078 --> 01:25:48,206
Is it?
790
01:25:53,002 --> 01:25:54,879
Isolde.
791
01:25:55,004 --> 01:25:58,090
Is there anything
I can do to make you happy?
792
01:26:01,302 --> 01:26:03,387
I want to make you happy.
793
01:26:04,847 --> 01:26:06,724
I'm fine.
794
01:26:15,733 --> 01:26:20,238
She's in love with Tristan.
They're intimates.
795
01:26:20,363 --> 01:26:25,451
If I expose them, it'll break Marke's heart
and his hold on the other barons.
796
01:26:28,496 --> 01:26:31,040
How?
797
01:26:33,334 --> 01:26:38,589
With Marke's champion in chains,
I'll take Castle D'Or.
798
01:26:38,714 --> 01:26:42,552
You can land your armies unopposed.
There'll be no one defending the inland waters.
799
01:26:42,635 --> 01:26:45,263
And your price?
800
01:26:50,643 --> 01:26:52,812
I want Marke's throne.
801
01:26:56,607 --> 01:26:59,443
[Donnchadh]
In a few years, when his reign falls apart...
802
01:26:59,527 --> 01:27:01,946
we'll go over and pick up the pieces.
803
01:27:02,071 --> 01:27:05,283
[Chattering]
804
01:27:10,955 --> 01:27:13,166
Tristan?
805
01:27:13,291 --> 01:27:15,626
May I speak with you?
806
01:27:17,545 --> 01:27:23,342
Is it possible, do you think,
a man blinded by love...
807
01:27:23,467 --> 01:27:28,598
Is it possible that man might not
see treachery right in front of him?
808
01:27:35,480 --> 01:27:39,942
I found this hidden
among Isolde's things.
809
01:27:40,026 --> 01:27:43,154
[Sighs]
Do you think she has a lover?
810
01:27:45,114 --> 01:27:48,451
Has she said anything to you?
811
01:27:48,534 --> 01:27:50,828
No.
812
01:27:57,502 --> 01:27:59,837
Perhaps you could follow her. I, uh...
813
01:27:59,962 --> 01:28:02,632
[Stammering]
I-I can't ask anyone else.
814
01:28:02,715 --> 01:28:07,053
I know, I... I know what you think.
I'm acting like a child, but...
815
01:28:09,138 --> 01:28:11,015
Normally I can read faces.
816
01:28:12,391 --> 01:28:17,396
With hers, I feel I...
I can't be objective.
817
01:28:17,522 --> 01:28:21,108
She's so delicate.
I just look at it and I...
818
01:28:21,192 --> 01:28:23,194
You really love her.
819
01:28:24,362 --> 01:28:29,992
Oh, I do. [Exhales]
Terribly.
820
01:28:32,245 --> 01:28:34,163
I didn't know how empty I was.
821
01:28:35,373 --> 01:28:40,211
She... sustains me.
She thrills me.
822
01:28:42,213 --> 01:28:45,383
And when I see this ring,
it's a ring of thorns.
823
01:28:45,508 --> 01:28:48,177
[Flowers Crumbling]
824
01:28:48,261 --> 01:28:51,514
The ring is nothing.
She's loyal to you.
825
01:28:53,432 --> 01:28:55,893
I'm sure of it.
826
01:28:57,478 --> 01:29:00,231
If you say so.
827
01:29:12,952 --> 01:29:16,539
[Fire Crackling]
828
01:29:58,581 --> 01:30:02,293
[Chattering]
829
01:30:02,418 --> 01:30:04,504
I count nine.
830
01:30:04,629 --> 01:30:06,923
If they move in, have your
squires fly a black flag.
831
01:30:27,527 --> 01:30:29,695
[Marke]
You bring an entourage?
832
01:30:32,240 --> 01:30:36,661
I can't go sailing all alone
in my position, Lord Marke.
833
01:30:36,744 --> 01:30:39,789
Don't worry.
They'll stay offshore.
834
01:30:41,040 --> 01:30:44,043
Daughter, I have missed you.
835
01:30:45,586 --> 01:30:48,047
[Marke]
My nephew, Melot, governor of Cornwall.
836
01:30:48,172 --> 01:30:50,633
And Tristan, slayer of my best general.
837
01:30:50,716 --> 01:30:53,970
Winner of Isolde.
Defender of the alliance.
838
01:30:54,053 --> 01:30:56,973
- You're a fortunate man.
- Indeed.
839
01:30:57,056 --> 01:31:00,643
[Men Chanting]
840
01:31:03,229 --> 01:31:08,568
[Man Speaking Latin]
841
01:31:20,413 --> 01:31:22,498
[Continues]
842
01:31:36,179 --> 01:31:38,181
[Grunting, Groaning]
843
01:31:41,642 --> 01:31:43,561
[Folk]
844
01:31:55,198 --> 01:31:57,074
Tristan!
845
01:31:58,659 --> 01:32:00,578
Seems I worried for nothing.
846
01:32:00,661 --> 01:32:02,580
May I dance with the queen...
847
01:32:02,663 --> 01:32:04,916
- or is Tristan to have the next one?
- No.
848
01:32:04,999 --> 01:32:07,752
That's right. You've never
danced with Isolde before.
849
01:32:07,877 --> 01:32:09,754
A new song for Tristan.
850
01:32:12,006 --> 01:32:13,925
Slow.
851
01:32:14,008 --> 01:32:17,094
- [Ends]
- [Applause]
852
01:32:19,805 --> 01:32:23,100
[Slow Tempo]
853
01:32:39,951 --> 01:32:41,911
Why did you burn it?
854
01:32:43,120 --> 01:32:44,997
You know.
855
01:32:45,122 --> 01:32:47,416
Meet me there now or I'll die.
856
01:32:52,630 --> 01:32:54,507
I could still tutor you
a thing or two...
857
01:32:54,632 --> 01:32:56,509
dancing being one of them.
858
01:32:56,634 --> 01:32:58,344
- [Ends]
- [Applause]
859
01:32:59,762 --> 01:33:02,265
[Up-tempo]
860
01:33:02,348 --> 01:33:05,017
- Accuse him now.
- No, no, no, no.
861
01:33:05,143 --> 01:33:07,145
We'll have more than accusations.
862
01:33:07,270 --> 01:33:12,275
- Is something the matter?
- I'm... I'm just feeling a little weary, that's all.
863
01:33:12,358 --> 01:33:14,485
Might just go and have a lie down.
864
01:33:14,610 --> 01:33:17,155
Of course.
865
01:33:17,280 --> 01:33:19,323
[Continues]
866
01:33:26,497 --> 01:33:28,457
Friends, friends, hear me.
867
01:33:28,541 --> 01:33:31,961
- [Stops]
- We've forgotten the full moon.
868
01:33:32,044 --> 01:33:34,505
No, no, no, no.
This night calls for an exception.
869
01:33:34,630 --> 01:33:37,008
Oh, but the coronation
should uphold tradition.
870
01:33:37,091 --> 01:33:40,386
Surely, do we neglect it already?
871
01:33:44,891 --> 01:33:48,186
We honor it... with half a night.
872
01:33:48,269 --> 01:33:51,731
- Ride out!
- [Men Shouting]
873
01:33:51,856 --> 01:33:53,816
Where's Tristan?
874
01:33:57,737 --> 01:33:59,655
[Horse Nickers]
875
01:34:05,077 --> 01:34:06,996
[Clattering]
876
01:34:11,250 --> 01:34:14,378
[Man]
Whoa, whoa! Hyah, hyah!
877
01:34:24,597 --> 01:34:26,557
I miss Ireland.
878
01:34:26,641 --> 01:34:28,684
Isolde, this must end.
879
01:34:28,810 --> 01:34:33,105
- That's like asking me to stop breathing.
- It cannot be.
880
01:34:39,445 --> 01:34:43,366
[Shouting]
881
01:34:43,449 --> 01:34:46,035
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Over here. Through here.
882
01:34:46,118 --> 01:34:48,204
[Man]
Whoa!
883
01:34:48,329 --> 01:34:50,540
Please don't leave me.
884
01:34:50,623 --> 01:34:52,792
Please.
885
01:34:52,917 --> 01:34:55,253
[Hoof beats]
886
01:34:57,463 --> 01:35:00,383
[Shouting]
887
01:35:02,426 --> 01:35:04,470
[Horse Whinnies]
888
01:35:11,060 --> 01:35:14,897
[Marke]
Isolde. Tristan, what are you...
889
01:35:23,865 --> 01:35:25,825
No.
890
01:35:28,327 --> 01:35:31,289
I see how it is in Cornwall.
891
01:35:31,372 --> 01:35:35,126
My money is good enough.
My alliance is good enough!
892
01:35:35,209 --> 01:35:39,964
But my daughter you pass among
your lieutenants like a whore!
893
01:35:40,089 --> 01:35:43,676
- It's not like...
- I see no relation to me here.
894
01:35:43,801 --> 01:35:46,512
There is no peace with this king!
895
01:35:49,015 --> 01:35:51,017
[Hoof beats Departing]
896
01:35:51,142 --> 01:35:55,813
I pledge no allegiance to shame.
I won't fight for this.
897
01:35:57,064 --> 01:35:59,650
[Hoof beats Departing]
898
01:36:01,194 --> 01:36:05,281
[Exhales]
Seize them.
899
01:36:08,159 --> 01:36:10,036
Seize them.
900
01:36:27,887 --> 01:36:30,848
Behold your hero, Uncle.
[Spits]
901
01:36:30,973 --> 01:36:34,519
- I'll have my own heroes now.
- [Hoof beats Depart]
902
01:36:48,199 --> 01:36:50,201
They're ashore.
903
01:36:54,997 --> 01:36:56,999
Prove your worth.
904
01:37:01,796 --> 01:37:05,132
[Man #1]
If a man can't rule his woman...
905
01:37:05,216 --> 01:37:08,094
- how can he govern an entire kingdom?
- [Man #2] He can't.
906
01:37:08,219 --> 01:37:10,555
[Man #3]
Yeah. We should sue for peace.
907
01:37:10,680 --> 01:37:13,349
It's all been coming apart.
You can feel it.
908
01:37:13,432 --> 01:37:19,063
[Wictred]
You're right. There's very little time.
909
01:37:19,188 --> 01:37:22,692
Fortunately, Donnchadh
has no quarrel with anyone here.
910
01:37:22,817 --> 01:37:25,444
He's asked me to give you a message.
911
01:37:25,570 --> 01:37:28,072
[Clattering]
912
01:37:30,616 --> 01:37:32,618
What's this?
913
01:37:32,743 --> 01:37:34,829
It's compensation for the men you'll lose...
914
01:37:34,912 --> 01:37:37,415
attacking Castle D'Or
with Donnchadh tomorrow.
915
01:37:37,498 --> 01:37:41,252
Let's be honest.
Our people need a stronger chief.
916
01:37:41,377 --> 01:37:44,881
- Who might that be, Wictred?
- Melot.
917
01:37:45,006 --> 01:37:50,636
For too long, the ablest among us
has been denied his rightful place.
918
01:37:50,761 --> 01:37:55,433
I pledge him my allegiance
and offer my services as his second.
919
01:37:58,436 --> 01:38:01,147
I like this plan.
920
01:38:01,272 --> 01:38:03,483
[Door Opens]
921
01:38:20,166 --> 01:38:23,753
I came to apologize.
I've been... selfish.
922
01:38:23,836 --> 01:38:29,800
Arrogantly thinking that
perhaps I'd given enough...
923
01:38:29,884 --> 01:38:35,306
over these past nine years to merit,
if not your love, then at least your respect.
924
01:38:36,974 --> 01:38:38,893
A home...
925
01:38:40,520 --> 01:38:42,480
a kingdom, your very life...
926
01:38:44,732 --> 01:38:46,651
Why was it not enough?
927
01:38:52,907 --> 01:38:54,826
Tell me.
928
01:38:57,161 --> 01:39:00,122
Tell me!
929
01:39:00,206 --> 01:39:02,959
You don't know what you have done!
930
01:39:03,042 --> 01:39:06,254
Everything is destroyed! Everything!
931
01:39:06,337 --> 01:39:10,967
All because you did not have enough!
932
01:39:11,092 --> 01:39:15,680
"She's loyal to you.
I am sure of it."
933
01:39:15,805 --> 01:39:19,308
You bloodsucker.
What I could have been...
934
01:39:19,392 --> 01:39:21,978
had I not stretched out this hand
to save your wretched life.
935
01:39:22,103 --> 01:39:24,522
How I curse that day.
How I curse it.
936
01:39:25,731 --> 01:39:28,025
Well, insult me with your defense.
937
01:39:33,781 --> 01:39:36,200
Then I will contemplate your punishment.
938
01:39:36,325 --> 01:39:38,911
Donnchadh marches on us as we speak.
939
01:39:41,581 --> 01:39:44,083
[Footsteps Departing]
940
01:39:49,463 --> 01:39:51,549
[Panting]
941
01:39:51,674 --> 01:39:55,595
She's young, and they were wrong...
942
01:39:55,720 --> 01:39:58,181
but king or no king,
I will not let you harm her.
943
01:40:06,731 --> 01:40:08,191
[Door Slams]
944
01:40:12,653 --> 01:40:15,531
How long?
945
01:40:17,575 --> 01:40:19,535
Since you thought he was dead.
946
01:40:23,539 --> 01:40:26,959
I found him, wounded,
on a beach in Ireland.
947
01:40:28,127 --> 01:40:30,171
I hid him from my father...
948
01:40:32,131 --> 01:40:34,675
and I told him my name was Bragnae.
949
01:40:36,719 --> 01:40:40,890
So when he came to the tournament
at Dunluce to win Donnchadh's daughter...
950
01:40:40,973 --> 01:40:42,892
he didn't realize it was me.
951
01:40:42,975 --> 01:40:47,814
[Sobs]
All this time, my heart has been his.
952
01:40:47,939 --> 01:40:49,899
And I'm sorry.
953
01:40:51,526 --> 01:40:53,778
He tried harder...
954
01:40:53,903 --> 01:40:57,198
than you can possibly imagine,
because he loves you.
955
01:41:00,117 --> 01:41:03,120
[Sniffles, Sighs]
956
01:41:04,956 --> 01:41:06,833
[Inhales Sharply]
957
01:41:09,210 --> 01:41:12,922
[Door Opens, Closes]
958
01:41:13,047 --> 01:41:16,175
[Melot] I will coax them out
and make sure Donnchadh knows this.
959
01:41:16,300 --> 01:41:18,177
Of course. Of course.
960
01:41:18,302 --> 01:41:20,179
You know, as things move forward...
961
01:41:20,304 --> 01:41:23,141
I must confess I suspected
the both of them for some time.
962
01:41:23,224 --> 01:41:26,602
- Tristan and Isolde?
- You know what I could never work out?
963
01:41:26,686 --> 01:41:29,939
How it was conducted.
How she got in and out of D'Or unseen.
964
01:41:32,567 --> 01:41:35,903
- The tunnel.
- What?
965
01:41:35,987 --> 01:41:37,989
The Roman tunnel.
966
01:41:38,072 --> 01:41:40,158
Show me.
967
01:41:42,660 --> 01:41:45,329
[Lock Clicks, Door Opens]
968
01:42:07,602 --> 01:42:10,146
What is this?
969
01:42:10,229 --> 01:42:13,149
The will of the king.
970
01:42:16,944 --> 01:42:18,905
Farewell.
971
01:42:19,030 --> 01:42:21,741
You two. Run up.
Get up in the keep.
972
01:42:27,705 --> 01:42:31,209
I told him... about Ireland.
973
01:42:35,463 --> 01:42:37,548
He's given us our freedom.
974
01:42:47,391 --> 01:42:49,936
Why does loving you feel so wrong?
975
01:42:55,525 --> 01:42:57,401
Get in.
976
01:43:04,534 --> 01:43:07,703
Tristan, if we do this...
977
01:43:09,247 --> 01:43:13,125
For all time, they'd say it was
our love brought down a kingdom.
978
01:43:13,251 --> 01:43:15,211
Remember us.
979
01:43:15,294 --> 01:43:19,757
- Tristan, no! Tristan!
- [Bragnae] Stop! Stop!
980
01:43:19,841 --> 01:43:23,094
- Tristan!
- Enough!
981
01:43:23,219 --> 01:43:27,390
- Isolde.
- Tristan!
982
01:43:27,473 --> 01:43:29,934
Why? Tristan!
983
01:43:31,686 --> 01:43:34,230
Tristan!
984
01:43:34,355 --> 01:43:36,440
[Sheep Bleating]
985
01:43:36,566 --> 01:43:38,526
Go. Move.
986
01:43:39,652 --> 01:43:43,114
Come on. Here they come.
987
01:43:43,239 --> 01:43:46,242
- [Bleating]
- Raise the bridge.
988
01:43:50,788 --> 01:43:52,665
[Woman]
Wait for us!
989
01:43:58,838 --> 01:44:01,299
Come on.
990
01:44:13,644 --> 01:44:14,812
[Man]
Bring them down.
991
01:44:19,859 --> 01:44:22,778
Leave those there.
Put the rest by the door.
992
01:44:22,862 --> 01:44:24,822
Come on. Look lively.
993
01:44:24,906 --> 01:44:28,493
[Marke]
Get the livestock and fuel under cover.
994
01:44:28,618 --> 01:44:31,078
Put some archers on the ramparts.
995
01:44:31,162 --> 01:44:34,165
All the archers have deserted us.
996
01:44:34,290 --> 01:44:37,460
- As have half the household.
- [Sighs]
997
01:44:39,462 --> 01:44:42,131
Yet you stay?
998
01:44:43,341 --> 01:44:46,969
If you're surprised,
we're wounded already.
999
01:44:51,098 --> 01:44:53,309
Come on. Come on. Hurry!
1000
01:44:53,392 --> 01:44:56,729
Come on then. Hurry.
Get up! Come on.
1001
01:44:56,854 --> 01:44:58,815
Come on. Up!
1002
01:45:03,528 --> 01:45:07,281
[Men Shouting]
1003
01:45:12,078 --> 01:45:14,205
Burn it.
1004
01:45:16,082 --> 01:45:17,667
[Grunts]
1005
01:45:19,794 --> 01:45:23,089
Their will is as firm as milk.
1006
01:45:23,214 --> 01:45:25,091
The siege will unravel us.
1007
01:45:25,216 --> 01:45:27,844
Where is Wictred with his key?
1008
01:45:27,927 --> 01:45:30,972
[Melot] It comes up to
the Roman foundations at the lowest level.
1009
01:45:31,055 --> 01:45:33,015
[Wictred]
This is a godsend.
1010
01:45:45,486 --> 01:45:47,405
[Men Shouting]
1011
01:45:48,698 --> 01:45:50,575
[Grunts]
1012
01:45:56,831 --> 01:46:00,543
[Shouting]
1013
01:46:04,463 --> 01:46:08,050
[Cheering]
1014
01:46:13,347 --> 01:46:17,393
[Arrows Flying]
1015
01:46:17,518 --> 01:46:22,940
[Man] Shields up! Shields up!
Stay close. Stay close.
1016
01:46:34,202 --> 01:46:36,120
[Wictred]
What will you say to him?
1017
01:46:36,204 --> 01:46:38,998
I'll say he made unforgivable mistakes,
and it's time for him to step...
1018
01:46:39,123 --> 01:46:41,334
What's that?
1019
01:46:45,004 --> 01:46:48,299
[Men Grunting]
1020
01:46:50,134 --> 01:46:52,094
Quickly.
1021
01:46:52,178 --> 01:46:54,222
- [Sword Unsheathes]
- Alarm!
1022
01:46:57,391 --> 01:47:00,978
[Melot Grunting, Panting]
1023
01:47:01,103 --> 01:47:03,189
[Man]
Come on.
1024
01:47:06,400 --> 01:47:08,319
[Marke]
Aim for the front of the line.
1025
01:47:10,905 --> 01:47:12,448
They're waiting.
1026
01:47:14,200 --> 01:47:16,452
[Man #2]
Make haste! Make haste!
1027
01:47:18,454 --> 01:47:20,957
[Man #3]
They're raiding the storeroom.
1028
01:47:21,040 --> 01:47:22,792
[Man #4]
Try to get all the women out.
1029
01:47:22,875 --> 01:47:25,378
[Insects Chirping]
1030
01:47:38,474 --> 01:47:40,143
[Shouting]
1031
01:47:40,268 --> 01:47:43,980
- [Man #4] They're here!
- [Whooping]
1032
01:47:44,105 --> 01:47:46,023
The Irish are inside!
1033
01:47:46,107 --> 01:47:48,067
- [Swords Clanging]
- Follow me.
1034
01:47:49,360 --> 01:47:51,237
Take the stairs!
1035
01:47:51,362 --> 01:47:53,990
- Guard the door. Make sure no one gets in.
- You, help me!
1036
01:47:57,118 --> 01:47:59,328
[Grunting]
1037
01:48:00,413 --> 01:48:02,373
Break a chain!
1038
01:48:02,456 --> 01:48:04,500
[Man]
Here. Form a wall. Here. Right here.
1039
01:48:07,003 --> 01:48:10,339
- You.
- What happened here?
1040
01:48:11,841 --> 01:48:13,718
A reward for idiocy.
1041
01:48:13,843 --> 01:48:16,929
A dozen Irish have blazed your way.
[Coughs]
1042
01:48:19,056 --> 01:48:22,727
- Melot, I came to aid Marke.
- Everyone lies.
1043
01:48:22,852 --> 01:48:27,940
- I didn't lead them here.
- No, I did.
1044
01:48:29,817 --> 01:48:34,322
- Why?
- I thought someone believed in me.
1045
01:48:36,449 --> 01:48:38,159
It will be undone.
1046
01:48:39,869 --> 01:48:42,914
Tristan... I'm for the worms.
1047
01:48:43,039 --> 01:48:45,416
Swear to me that you are true.
1048
01:48:45,500 --> 01:48:48,377
As we were brothers.
1049
01:48:55,343 --> 01:48:57,345
Build my boat.
1050
01:49:13,569 --> 01:49:16,072
- [Man] Watch the stairs!
- [Swords Clanging]
1051
01:49:19,033 --> 01:49:21,953
[Men Grunting]
1052
01:49:22,036 --> 01:49:23,663
[Man #2]
They're here!
1053
01:49:27,834 --> 01:49:32,088
Keep them back! Keep them back!
Watch the stairs.
1054
01:49:32,171 --> 01:49:33,923
Wictred!
1055
01:49:35,049 --> 01:49:37,009
- He's dropping the bridge.
- Traitor!
1056
01:49:37,134 --> 01:49:39,137
Marke, wait. You can't!
1057
01:49:39,262 --> 01:49:41,139
- Get me a shield!
- Marke, you can't go now.
1058
01:49:41,222 --> 01:49:43,683
- No!
- Stay there!
1059
01:49:43,808 --> 01:49:46,602
[Marke]
Bring me a shield! We're pinned down!
1060
01:49:46,686 --> 01:49:49,313
[Straining]
1061
01:49:52,191 --> 01:49:54,443
[Wictred]
Shoot him!
1062
01:49:57,613 --> 01:49:59,824
- Tristan?
- He's with them?
1063
01:49:59,949 --> 01:50:03,452
- [Wictred] Stay there!
- No. He's with us!
1064
01:50:10,293 --> 01:50:13,671
[Wictred]
Hit it! Hit it! Harder! Hit it harder!
1065
01:50:16,299 --> 01:50:18,050
[Grunts]
1066
01:50:19,719 --> 01:50:21,304
[Cheering]
1067
01:50:28,352 --> 01:50:29,979
Tristan!
1068
01:50:34,775 --> 01:50:37,236
[Grunts, Groans]
1069
01:50:53,419 --> 01:50:57,215
Tristan. How did you get in here?
1070
01:50:58,841 --> 01:51:02,845
- An old secret.
- Secrets.
1071
01:51:02,970 --> 01:51:06,182
[Sighs]
It's in the past now.
1072
01:51:10,895 --> 01:51:13,523
In the past.
1073
01:51:13,648 --> 01:51:16,567
They've breached the palisades.
1074
01:51:17,860 --> 01:51:20,363
[Marke]
Then we must be bold.
1075
01:51:24,408 --> 01:51:26,244
[Sword Cuts Flesh]
1076
01:51:38,256 --> 01:51:41,884
[Shouting, Cheering]
1077
01:51:51,394 --> 01:51:53,980
Make way. Make way!
1078
01:51:54,105 --> 01:51:57,441
Make way! Let a man through!
1079
01:51:58,901 --> 01:52:03,447
[Laughing]
1080
01:52:09,662 --> 01:52:12,832
On guard!
1081
01:52:23,259 --> 01:52:28,306
Behold! The head of a traitor!
1082
01:52:28,431 --> 01:52:31,642
[Splashing]
1083
01:52:45,948 --> 01:52:49,827
Will you always be little men
that cannot see what was...
1084
01:52:49,911 --> 01:52:51,871
and could be again?
1085
01:52:56,209 --> 01:52:59,962
There is no middle ground!
1086
01:53:00,046 --> 01:53:02,507
So slay us!
1087
01:53:05,468 --> 01:53:07,470
Or slay him!
1088
01:53:13,017 --> 01:53:14,727
Oblige them.
1089
01:53:21,609 --> 01:53:24,862
Oblige them!
1090
01:53:26,906 --> 01:53:29,158
[Grunting, Shouting]
1091
01:53:29,242 --> 01:53:31,536
[Arrow Strikes]
1092
01:53:49,720 --> 01:53:51,556
[Shouting]
1093
01:54:05,486 --> 01:54:08,865
Take me out of here.
Take me to the river.
1094
01:54:12,034 --> 01:54:15,705
- [Shouting]
- [Swords Clanging]
1095
01:54:19,584 --> 01:54:21,460
- Princess...
- [Gasps]
1096
01:54:30,761 --> 01:54:32,722
Hurry.
1097
01:54:43,566 --> 01:54:44,942
[Gasps]
1098
01:54:53,451 --> 01:54:55,328
Bring her.
1099
01:54:59,916 --> 01:55:01,751
[Weeping]
1100
01:55:03,544 --> 01:55:07,256
Marke, you must come.
The battle needs you.
1101
01:55:07,381 --> 01:55:09,342
We'll lose everything.
1102
01:55:12,637 --> 01:55:14,514
I must heed their call.
1103
01:55:19,268 --> 01:55:21,145
I am the king.
1104
01:55:21,270 --> 01:55:25,274
We've driven them back as far as we can,
but they held on the south road.
1105
01:55:25,358 --> 01:55:27,443
Good-bye, my friend.
1106
01:55:29,612 --> 01:55:31,531
[Crying]
1107
01:55:45,628 --> 01:55:49,382
Know that I love you, Tristan.
1108
01:55:49,507 --> 01:55:52,844
Wherever you go,
whatever you see...
1109
01:55:52,969 --> 01:55:55,555
I will always be with you.
1110
01:55:55,680 --> 01:55:57,723
You were right.
1111
01:56:00,643 --> 01:56:04,021
I don't know
if life is greater than death...
1112
01:56:07,650 --> 01:56:11,112
but love was more than either.
1113
01:56:15,199 --> 01:56:17,910
[Gasps]
1114
01:56:21,706 --> 01:56:23,833
[Sobbing]
1115
01:56:36,679 --> 01:56:41,184
[Isolde's Voice]
"My face in thine eyes, thine in mine appears.
1116
01:56:41,309 --> 01:56:44,645
"And true plain hearts
do in the faces rest.
1117
01:56:45,855 --> 01:56:49,108
"Where can we find
two better hemispheres...
1118
01:56:49,233 --> 01:56:51,777
"without sharp North,
without declining West?
1119
01:56:53,362 --> 01:56:55,740
"Whatever dies
was not mixed equally.
1120
01:56:55,823 --> 01:56:57,742
"If our two loves be one...
1121
01:56:57,825 --> 01:57:02,663
"and thou and I love so alike
that none can slacken...
1122
01:57:02,747 --> 01:57:04,665
none can die."
1123
02:04:58,431 --> 02:05:01,017
[Footsteps]
1124
02:05:05,605 --> 02:05:07,857
[Wings Flapping]
1125
02:05:08,305 --> 02:05:14,788
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