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[Elodie]
There are many stories of chivalry
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where the heroic knight
saves the damsel in distress.
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This is not one of them.
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[horses chuffing]
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[tense music playing]
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[wings flapping]
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[King] There it is.
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Form up!
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Let's kill the beast.
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For glory! Hyah!
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Be on guard.
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[soft cracking]
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[dragon snarls]
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[swords clanging]
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[dragon roaring]
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Form the line!
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[soldiers breathing shakily]
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[dragon snarls, shrieks]
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[soldiers screaming]
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Hold!
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[wings flapping]
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[soldiers screaming]
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[dragon snarls]
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[panting]
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[grunts]
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[Floria] The last I could find.
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[Elodie] Did you take the tapestries
into town like Father asked?
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[Floria] This morning.
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We should take the furs too,
and the drapes.
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Not the drapes!
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You hate that pattern in your room anyway.
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They serve a purpose.
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Floria, our people are freezing.
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And starving.
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[carriage driver shouting indistinctly]
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Who'd come this far north?
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[Floria] Elodie, why are they leaving?
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[Elodie] There's nothing left
for them here, Floria.
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[man 1] I don't have enough.
Please, I'm hungry.
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[woman 1] For food, join the line!
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-[man 2] Keep to one side.
-[man 3] I'm starving.
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All right then.
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[man 4] Get off! It's mine!
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-Hey! Give me back my food.
-Get off of me, old man!
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You've had enough!
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[woman 2] Share this
with your sister. Go on.
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-Could you see who it was?
-[guard] A stranger, my lady.
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They may take
whatever wood they can carry.
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-I'll see to it.
-Come on, Flor.
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-[woman 2] Move on.
-[woman 3] Yes.
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-[man 5] Get in line.
-Give it to me.
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-[woman] I want to meet her first.
-Father?
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You must be Elodie.
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I am.
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She will do.
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[Lord Bayford sighs softly]
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-[Red Priestess] We await your decision.
-Thank you, Your Holiness.
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Please, this way.
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Father, what's happening?
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Who is that?
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[reading indistinctly]
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Stepmother?
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Well, what is it?
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[Lord Bayford] From the Queen of Aurea.
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[chuckles softly]
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A proposal.
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-Oh, my goodness.
-[Lord Bayford] Huh…
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-I have made a match.
-May I?
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[Lord Bayford] Uh-huh.
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He is a prince.
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A prince?
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I know you've always wished to travel,
as did your mother.
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Go. See the world.
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This man, he has a fleet of ships,
carriages full of gold.
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That's no reason to marry.
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We need this.
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Our stores are empty.
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We will not make it to the thaw.
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Your people need you.
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Hey.
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This is who we are.
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[sailor 1] Get to the port side.
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[sailor 2] Port side.
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[indistinct chatter]
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Elodie, what's the matter?
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Nothing.
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Father says it's natural to be nervous
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about meeting
your new husband and his family.
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They're strangers.
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I've never heard of the Kingdom of Aurea
until Father sprang this on me.
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[sailor 1] Mind the lines.
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Oh!
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Are you crazy?
What are you two doing up there?
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Come down here.
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Come on.
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This is how you
want your prince to meet you?
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Scared, cold as a corpse.
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Nose all drippy and wet.
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What have I been
telling you this entire trip?
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-[both] First impressions are everything.
-Hmm.
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[sailor 2] Come on, lift up.
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-[exhales sharply]
-[sailor blowing horn]
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[sailor 3] Look at that.
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I have good news, girls.
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The captain informs me
we approach Aurea's coastline.
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It should be any time now.
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[Lord and Lady Bayford chuckle]
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Father.
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What in the world?
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Looks almost… almost like a--
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A dragon.
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[horn bellowing]
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[horn bellowing continues]
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-It's okay.
-[Lady Bayford chuckles]
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[ethereal music playing]
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[breathes deeply]
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Oh, my heavens. [chuckles]
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[gasps]
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It's magnificent.
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My lords, my ladies,
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be welcome to the Kingdom of Aurea.
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The royal family is at prayer,
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but word has been sent of your arrival.
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In the meantime,
your rooms have been made ready.
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If you will follow me.
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[Floria] Is this a dream?
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If so, can I move in and never wake up?
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[Lady Bayford shushes]
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If you want these people
to think we belong here,
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you can't act so easily impressed.
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What do you think, Ellie? Hmm?
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I think I had
a rather limited definition of wealthy.
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[birds chirping]
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[chamberlain]
I pray this is to your liking, my lady.
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A bath has been drawn
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and supper has been carried hence.
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At first light,
I shall return to convey you
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to meet His Royal Highness.
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Henry, Prince of Aurea.
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[chuckles softly]
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[Lady Bayford] Floria,
stop touching everything.
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Is something wrong?
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-I just hope he's kind.
-Hmm.
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-And well-read.
-Yeah.
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Handsome.
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Let's all give Elodie some privacy.
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She can use the time
to settle in, as we all could.
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Oh, indeed.
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Come.
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[birds chirping]
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[maid] M'lady.
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Everyone's waiting.
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[wind whistling outside]
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[sighs]
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Ellie?
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I can't sleep.
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I still can't believe
you're going to live here from now on.
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You and me both.
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I keep thinking,
if only Mother were alive,
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I could just
talk to her about all of this.
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Perhaps you could talk to Stepmother.
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She means well, even if she is a bit…
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-Exhausting?
-[chuckles]
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It'll be fine. You'll see.
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You're Elodie. You can do anything.
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[Queen Isabelle]
What is your greatest strength?
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[Elodie] I always tell the truth,
Your Majesty.
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[Queen Isabelle]
Some might call that a weakness.
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Do you know your heart?
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[Elodie] I believe I do, Your Majesty.
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[Queen Isabelle]
And what is it telling you now?
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In truth, it is beating too loudly for me
to hear much of anything, Your Majesty.
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[Queen Isabelle] Arise, Elodie.
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I'm Henry.
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Very pleased to finally meet you, my lady.
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We all are.
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My son understates our joy.
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And if I may say so,
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your father has understated your beauty.
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I've never known my father to understate
much of anything, Your Majesty.
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[chuckles] I see she arrives
with some wit.
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Should you want it or not, Your Majesty.
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And you must be Floria.
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It seems even a harsh clime
can grow the fairest flowers.
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I love your castle.
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I mean, I really love it.
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Like, a lot…
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Your Majesty.
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You are to make yourself at home, child.
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We elders have some trivial matters
like weddings to attend to.
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[Lord Bayford] Yes…
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Your correspondence
made mention of some particulars
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you wish to discuss in person.
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-The two of us can confer in private.
-Yes.
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It's nothing to bore
our young people with.
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They have a far more
important task at hand.
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They must get to know each other.
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[Henry] Do you have any questions of me?
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[Elodie] Questions of what subject?
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You may choose the subject.
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What do you think about me?
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Pardon?
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Well, you seem disinterested at best,
which is your prerogative,
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but I'd like to know if the person
I'm being guilted into marrying
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truly likes me or not.
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[scoffs lightly]
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If my attitude offends you,
I do apologize. It was not my intent.
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However, I was unaware that, um,
you were being guilted into anything.
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The land where I come from
is exactly how your mother explained.
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Harsh and barren.
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This union will save us.
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I've made my peace with it.
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My happiness is a small price to pay
for the future of my people.
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Is something wrong?
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It's just…
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In the letter you sent in advance
of your arrival, you sounded different.
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[chuckles] Different. In what way?
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Far more, um…
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flowery.
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[both laugh]
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Maybe that's because
my stepmother dictated most of it
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and my sister's idea was the heart…
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-The heart.
-Mmm.
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I thought it was
some sort of provincial insignia.
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You actually drew this?
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[chuckles]
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Hold on. It's a maze, isn't it?
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"I hope you'll get to know my heart."
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That is very clever.
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I used to make them
for Floria when she was little.
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-May I ask you another question?
-Certainly.
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Do they always follow you so closely?
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This is them giving me space.
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That must be tiring.
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It is, actually.
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I saw some horses
being left unattended at the stables.
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Do you ride?
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-[horses whinny]
-[riveting music playing]
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[Elodie] Hyah!
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-Where did you learn to ride like that?
-My mother.
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Which way now?
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Well, depends on what you want to see.
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Everything.
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Very well.
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[doors open]
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What happened in there?
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Speak already.
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-Is the wedding still on?
-Aye.
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You settled on a fair bride price?
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More gold than I could ever imagine.
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[Lady Bayford gasps softly]
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Then why do you look so?
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No, it's nothing. I'm fine.
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Tell me, you didn't say anything
to embarrass us.
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No, I did not.
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Because it's very important
that our two families get along.
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Not only for Elodie's sake, but for ours.
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I said, nothing! Nothing's wrong.
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I saw something,
high on the mountain last night.
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Torches.
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You saw that?
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I couldn't sleep.
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It was an ancient ceremony.
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Or rather, one of three.
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They're very significant to my family.
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For our whole kingdom, really. They, um…
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They honor our ancestors.
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That's why my mother
chose these dates for our wedding.
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[Elodie] It is quite beautiful.
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[Henry] Yes, I suppose.
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I really don't have
anything else to compare it to.
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May I confide in you something?
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Yes.
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My greatest wish is to go see the world.
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Really set out and see it, you know?
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I do, actually.
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It's my life's dream.
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For as long as I can remember,
I've longed to explore the distant lands.
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The ones you only read about.
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[Elodie chuckles softly]
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Perhaps, one day, we will.
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Perhaps.
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[bell tolling]
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[woman] And the orange in this area.
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[Lady Bayford]
Everything's so beautiful, Your Majesty.
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Well, I'm glad you approve.
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Very elegant.
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You have impeccable taste.
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Everything is just so exquisite.
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I'm sorry, is there something
I can help you with?
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I just thought
we might become better acquainted,
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seeing as we're about to be family.
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Ah, this must be very exciting for you.
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Your father was a rope maker, was he not?
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The finest in the city.
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And here you are. You've climbed so high.
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Still, one mustn't forget one's station.
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Nor place undue import
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on what is ultimately
a transaction born of necessity.
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Uh… "Necessity"?
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Well, your family needs money.
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My family needs a bride.
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What we don't need is more family.
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I wish all the best for Henry and Eloise.
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-I merely--
-Elodie.
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Pardon?
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My stepdaughter. Her name is Elodie.
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That's what I said.
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Good day, Lady Bayford.
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It's perfect.
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Everything in here is so perfect.
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[Elodie] Stepmother.
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Is something the matter?
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Elodie,
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I know we haven't always been close,
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but I need you to listen to me now.
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This wedding… is a mistake.
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[scoffs] What?
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I don't understand.
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These people, I don't trust them.
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It's hard to explain,
but a mother knows these things.
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Only yesterday,
you were enamored by this place.
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Floria.
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I was wrong.
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They may be royalty,
but that doesn't make them good people.
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[Elodie] Well…
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-What does Father think?
-He refuses to talk about it.
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And when I try to tell him my worries,
he snaps at me.
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-Because you're being unreasonable.
-That's enough, Flor.
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Elodie, I swear that I only want
what's best for you.
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Am I interrupting something?
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No.
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Just…
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girl talk.
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Well, tomorrow's a big day,
and these girls, they need their rest.
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Think about what I said.
There's still time.
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Time for what?
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[Lady Bayford] I hope you know
what you're doing.
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Good night, my angels.
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-Good night, Father.
-Good night, Father.
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Good night.
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[birds chirping]
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[somber instrumental music playing]
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[chuckles]
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[grunts]
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[sniffs]
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[Elodie sighs deeply]
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[Floria] Wow.
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[serene music playing]
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[priest] You may kiss the bride.
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I present my son and new daughter,
Elodie, Princess of Aurea.
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[guests applaud, cheer]
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Goodbye, Father.
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[softly] I hope I'm half as beautiful
someday as you are today.
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Twice as beautiful.
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-I love you.
-I love you.
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Hey! Hey, hey!
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[Elodie] Where are we going?
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[Henry] Remember I told you about those
ancient ceremonies up on the mountain?
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[Elodie] Yes.
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[Henry] We're going to pay homage
to my ancestors.
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[wind whistles]
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Welcome, Princess.
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For generations,
it has been our task, our duty,
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to protect our people.
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The price is dear, but so too the reward.
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So, tonight,
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you join a long line of women
who have helped to build this kingdom.
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When our ancestors
first lay claim to this island,
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they found they were not
its sole inhabitants.
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A creature dwelt here first.
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The last of its kind.
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With savage bloodlust,
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the beast left its lair
and set upon the village.
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So the king gathered his soldiers
to avenge his people.
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But their steel
was no match for the monster,
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and each man met his end.
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Each save one.
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For the king,
the beast had a far worse fate in store.
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Give up his three beloved daughters
and the island could be shared.
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A cruel torture.
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He adored his daughters,
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but his duty to his subjects was stronger.
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And so, a pact was made.
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The three princesses met their end
in the belly of the beast,
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and a kingdom was born.
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It is this sacrifice
we commemorate every generation.
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A tradition going back centuries.
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Your hand, child.
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A legacy of honor and duty
you now inherit, Princess Elodie of Aurea.
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Let our two lines mingle
and fast become one.
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She is now of royal blood.
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[inhales sharply, exhales]
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To ensure that our kingdom
thrives forevermore,
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pay your due to the realm.
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[softly] Toss the coin into the chasm.
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The ceremony is now complete.
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You may make your return.
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I'm supposed to carry you back.
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I'm fine with walking, really.
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Floria would love this part.
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Close your eyes.
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I've got you.
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[Henry breathing shakily]
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[softly] I'm sorry.
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[Elodie screams] No!
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-[grunts]
-[vines, branches cracking]
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[grunts]
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[screaming]
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[groans softly]
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[groaning]
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Help me!
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[voice echoing]
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[straining]
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Help!
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Is anyone there?!
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[voice echoing]
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[ominous music playing]
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[snarls]
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[crying]
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[screams, grunts]
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[necklace clangs]
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[branch snaps]
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[whimpers]
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[grunts, groans]
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That's not mine.
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I am the sacrifice.
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I am the sacrifice?
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[distant fluttering]
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[fluttering]
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-[faint screech]
-[gasps softly]
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[fluttering continues]
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[bird shrieking]
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You poor thing.
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What happened to you?
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[dragon roars]
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[birds screeching]
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[birds chirping faintly]
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[Elodie whimpering]
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Give me strength, Mother.
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[dragon] Mother?
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[echoing]
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[dragon snarls, growls]
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[wind gusts]
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[dragon snarling]
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[ominous music playing]
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[footsteps thumping]
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[gasps]
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[rumbling]
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[dragon] Your name, little bird?
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Speak your name.
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Elodie.
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El-o-die.
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Exciting.
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What do you want?
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I want… what is promised.
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What is owed.
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Every generation, your kind must pay.
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[softly] My kind?
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The scent of royalty betrays you.
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It's in your blood.
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Now, my favorite part.
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-Run.
-[screams]
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[dragon shrieks]
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[panting]
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[Elodie shrieks]
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[whimpers]
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[dragon growls softly]
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[Elodie grunting]
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[straining]
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[yelling]
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[screams]
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[footsteps approaches]
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[dragon] Did I hurt you?
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Quiet now?
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[chuckles softly] A clever one.
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The last one was over so quick.
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[footsteps receding]
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[groans in pain]
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[winces, screams]
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[whimpers] No.
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[panting]
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Mother wanted you to fight.
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[groaning]
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[grunting]
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[panting]
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[cloth tears]
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[gasping]
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[screaming]
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[groaning]
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[weakly] No. No.
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[breathing heavily]
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[straining]
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[shrieks]
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[Lord Bayford] He is a prince.
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[Queen Isabelle] They must
get to know each other.
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[Henry] My greatest wish
is to go see the world.
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[Elodie] Perhaps, one day we will.
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[grunts, yells]
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[yells]
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[yells]
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One for the dress.
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Don't worry.
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I won't hurt you.
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[water dripping]
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[groans]
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[groans]
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[water dripping intensifies]
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[Elodie screams]
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Almost caught you, little bird.
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You hide now, like all the others.
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It makes no difference.
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This story always ends the same.
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[Elodie] V.
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Victoria.
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Beatrice.
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Artemis.
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Genevive.
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Fatima.
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Carlotta.
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How many?
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Did anyone make it out?
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-[flesh squelches]
-[groans]
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[Elodie grunts, shivers]
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[woman whimpering]
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[woman shrieks]
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Please, don't.
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Somebody…
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[stone scraping]
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[whimpering]
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[humming softly]
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It's a lie.
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[gasps]
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[grunting]
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[groans] Get off.
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[exclaims]
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I'm deeply sorry…
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for underestimating you.
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A map.
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[sighs] Now, where am I?
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A tree.
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The entrance cave.
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Following down into the bird cave.
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Through the twisted tunnel…
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reaching water.
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The glowworm cave.
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Keep following down.
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I am here.
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How do I escape?
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Is this it?
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Did a princess make it out?
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Three ways. Take the middle fork.
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Music note.
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Crystals.
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Go on.
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And then… I am free.
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The middle fork.
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-[dragon growls softly]
-[gasps]
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[musical tinkling in distance]
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Music.
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[tinkling continues]
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Crystals.
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This is it.
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[tinkles]
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Wish me luck.
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You made it out.
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[dragon growls in distance]
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[continues growling]
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[snarling]
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[grunting]
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No!
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[Elodie screams]
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[dragon] Elodie.
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Fly, little bird.
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[panting]
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[wind whistling]
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[wind whistling]
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[solemn music playing]
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-[horse whinnies]
-[gasps]
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Hello.
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Hello!
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I'm here! Help!
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Help!
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Hello!
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[roars]
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There is no way out, Princess.
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Not for any of you.
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[screams]
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Three were taken.
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Three must be given.
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-[dragon screeches]
-[screams]
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[man] Elodie!
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[dragon] What's this?
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[man] Elodie!
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Elodie!
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Move on.
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I've done what you paid for, milord.
I'll just wait up top.
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You'll do no such thing.
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I hired you to guide us to her.
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No one leaves here without my daughter.
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[man 2] Elodie!
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Elodie!
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[Queen Isabelle]
A creature dwelt here first.
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The last of its kind.
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It's a lie.
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Three taken.
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[soft cracking]
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[chittering]
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Slay the vile young.
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[screeching]
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[dragon roaring]
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Form the line!
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Please, spare me.
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Show mercy.
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I will give you anything.
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[grunts]
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[dragon] Death is not enough for you.
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You will know my pain.
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[man 1] Elodie!
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Elodie!
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Elodie!
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Elodie!
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Be quiet. She can hear you.
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I warned you. It's too late.
The beast lurks in its lair.
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-It's surely taken her there to devour--
-This lair. Where is it?
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Sir, your daughter's been
down here nigh on too long.
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She's almost certainly been killed.
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[man 2] Elodie!
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I'm told some have tried
to hunt the beast.
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For its blood.
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Nonsense.
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[man 1 screaming]
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[continues screaming]
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[screaming]
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[roars]
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Why are you here?
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I'm here for my daughter.
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Father.
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[snarls]
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[grunts]
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[yells]
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Father.
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Please.
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I beg of you.
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It's not my mercy that you should seek.
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Call her.
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She's alive?
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Elodie's still alive?
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I smell her.
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Hiding.
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Watching.
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Call her.
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No.
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Call her.
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Elodie.
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Can you hear me?
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I have… I have made a horrible,
horrible mistake.
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To sacrifice the one thing I love most.
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To trade your life
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for the good of my people.
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I thought that I could take the gold.
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That I could live with myself.
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My choice.
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But I can't.
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I can't.
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[snarls, screeches]
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[Lord Bayford grunts]
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[dragon] Tell her to come to you.
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Last chance.
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Elodie. Hear me.
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I am your father. You will obey me.
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I order you.
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Do not come out!
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[roars]
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No.
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[Lord Bayford screaming]
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No!
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[sniffs]
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[gasps]
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[gasps]
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[growling]
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Ellie.
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[coughing]
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Use the ropes.
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Your stepmother and Floria,
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they wait for you at the ship.
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Forgive me.
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[Elodie grunting]
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[screaming]
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[Elodie yells]
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Go! Go! Go!
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Go.
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[roars]
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[distant rumbling]
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That damn girl. I knew she was trouble.
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-Where are you going?
-To fix this.
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-[guard 1] Stop.
-[guard 2] Stand back.
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[horses approaching]
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[horse whinnies]
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Elodie.
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[soldier] Open up!
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-Get out of the way!
-[guard grunts]
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[bangs on door]
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Get out!
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Seize her.
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You can't!
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-No! She's just a child!
-[Floria] No!
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You promised us a daughter.
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-Stepmother!
-No!
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Floria! [gasps]
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[Floria screams]
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[gasping]
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[laughs]
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[sighs]
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Elodie.
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Stepmother.
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-Elodie.
-Stepmother.
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[Lady Bayford] Oh!
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Thank God.
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Are you all right?
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I can manage.
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Where's Floria?
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They took her to the caves in your place.
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I tried to stop them
from taking your sister.
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I have to save her.
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No, I'll go. I can find her.
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It may be too late.
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No.
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Not if I can help it.
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Your father…
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Go.
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[whimpering] Please. Let me go!
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Please let me go.
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No, don't do this.
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Mother, enough! She's too young.
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A prince protects his kingdom,
without hesitation or complaint.
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Give me your hand.
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I cannot do this. She's just a child.
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You're weak.
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No! Please don't do this to me!
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[Floria screams]
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Get off of me!
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Let go! Off of me!
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Throw her in.
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[Floria screams]
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Floria!
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Floria!
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Floria!
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[Floria screaming]
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[grunts]
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[sniffs]
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[Elodie] I'm coming for you, Flor.
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[dragon snarls]
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[dragon] My little ones…
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They did not let you live.
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Nor shall I let Elodie.
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Your sister will come for you.
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[clanging]
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There she is now.
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Hello, Floria. Floria, can you hear me?
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Wake up!
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We need to hurry.
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Floria!
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Ellie.
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Elodie, you're alive.
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Okay. I'm going to get you out of here.
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[screams in pain]
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My leg. I hurt it when I fell.
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We don't have time, Flor.
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[roars]
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No, no, no. Not yet.
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What now?
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You have to hide quickly.
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What about you?
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I must tell her the truth.
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Come on.
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[sniffing]
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Where are you hiding?
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[Elodie softly] Dragon.
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[dragon] That won't kill me,
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but it will make me angry.
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Good.
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I'm angry too.
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We have both been lied to.
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They said you set upon their village.
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That the king came
only to defend his people.
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He came unprovoked.
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I know what they did.
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I know they killed your children.
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"They"? You!
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Your kind, your blood.
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No!
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My daughters were the last of my line.
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So, I will take their daughters
until my final breath.
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Except you haven't.
We are not their daughters.
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More lies.
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[Elodie screams]
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[screaming]
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Ellie!
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Now, you will know my daughters' pain.
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[screaming]
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[roars]
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[dragon growls softly]
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[Elodie yells]
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[growls]
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I am not one of them!
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I smell it in your blood.
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[screeches]
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El-o-die.
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Accept your fate…
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as I have mine.
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We are to die alone.
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No.
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I have an army with me.
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Every innocent woman
whose life was stolen down here.
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Your kind were never innocent.
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Then go ahead.
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Show me your fire.
-
Well?
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What are you waiting for?
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Burn me.
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Burn me!
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[screeching]
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[rugged breathing]
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My sister had this too.
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All of us did.
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That is how they make us royal.
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That is the blood you smell.
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They fooled you.
-
You've been killing
innocent daughters just like they did.
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Then, end it.
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No.
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I'm through doing what I'm told.
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[crowd murmuring]
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Elodie.
-
You must believe me.
I haven't slept a moment since--
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Since you tried to kill my sister?
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[Henry] I had no choice.
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Don't you dare explain yourself to this…
-
this commoner.
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Is she to be the third?
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Princess number three.
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She's the last,
and then I'll be free to marry whoever I--
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That's enough, Henry.
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You know nothing of what we've endured.
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You know nothing of our story.
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Take your family
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and run.
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[man] Come. Let's go.
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I will offer you all
one last chance to do the same.
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No?
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You insolent creature.
-
You think we ought to fear you now?
-
Why?
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Because you somehow
managed to escape the dragon?
-
It's not me you should fear.
-
This is the end of your story.
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[woman] Run!
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-[woman] It's the dragon!
-[man] Run!
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[roars]
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No!
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[sailor 1] Someone give me a hand
with this barrel.
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[sailor 2] Let's be sharp there, lads.
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[Lady Bayford] You can't be serious.
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[Elodie] But I am.
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We'll run it together.
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We've got a bounty of supplies.
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Enough to get us through
this freeze and the next.
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Oh, Elodie.
-
You're the only person I trust
to look after our people, Mother.
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Can I help too?
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Floria.
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I'm counting on it.
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[Floria] Stepmother.
Stepmother, come and see this.
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[Lady Bayford] Oh, wide heavens!
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[sailor] My lady,
what course shall we steer?
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Home.
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[roaring]
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♪ Love is a burning thing ♪
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♪ It makes a fiery ring ♪
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♪ Bound by wild desire ♪
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♪ I fell into a ring of fire ♪
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♪ I fell into a burning ring of fire ♪
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♪ I went down, down, down ♪
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♪ And the flames went higher ♪
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♪ And it burns, burns, burns ♪
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♪ The ring of fire ♪
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♪ The ring of fire ♪
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♪ The taste of love is sweet ♪
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♪ When hearts like ours meet ♪
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♪ I fell for you like a child ♪
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♪ Oh, but the fire went wild ♪
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♪ I fell into a burning ring of fire ♪
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♪ I went down, down, down ♪
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♪ And the flames went higher ♪
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♪ And it burns, burns, burns ♪
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♪ The ring of fire ♪
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♪ The ring of fire ♪
burns ♪