The Magic Sword
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:49:06
Bungler!
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Lodac, I almost killed him. I tried.
:49:11
I could have killed them both,
but that shield, I couldn't face it.

:49:15
That shield.
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Yes, that shield. Magic.
:49:21
- Of course the boy has magic.
- Sir George?

:49:24
How else could he have escaped
three curses? Magic.

:49:28
And I didn't even see it.
:49:30
That foster mother, Sybil,
is working against me.

:49:33
The magic is strong, Lodac. I know it.
:49:36
How will you counter it?
Won't you need your ring?

:49:40
Not for Sybil's magic.
:49:42
But once I get my ring,
that's the end of Branton...

:49:46
and the Princess will be fed to my dragon.
:49:49
All I have to do now
is to redouble my magic.

:49:51
And all you had to do
was destroy that Frenchman.

:49:54
You were too slow.
You need to be taught a lesson.

:49:57
- No.
- Crawl, hag, crawl!

:49:59
For five, six, 10 hours.
Crawl until I need you again.

:50:02
No, Lodac.
:50:10
Greetings, Sybil.
:50:14
You're looking older. Let me see,
we haven't met in, what, a hundred years?

:50:19
I don't want to talk to you.
:50:20
But I want to talk to you.
You've caused me quite a lot of trouble.

:50:24
Lodac, if you touch a hair of my boy's head,
I'll fight you.

:50:29
Not a chance.
You never had any real talent for witchcraft.

:50:33
- You were always tenth-rate.
- Tenth-rate?

:50:36
You're quite helpless, Sybil.
:50:38
In four days, the Princess Helene
will be fed to my dragon.

:50:42
And your George will die
even sooner than that.

:50:45
There's nothing you can do...
:50:47
except look in your stupid mirror
or magic pool.

:50:51
And now, I'll take care of that.
:50:54
Lodac, come back.
:50:59
Mirror of magic, bring me a vision of Lodac.

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