:24:00
But I have you now, Caesar.
:24:02
Besides, there are my armies...
:24:04
...and the simple fact that
no mortal hand can destroy me.
:24:08
Yes, I recall some
mention of an obsession...
:24:10
...you have about your divinity.
:24:13
Isis, is it not?
:24:17
I shall have to insist
that you mind what you say.
:24:20
I am Isis. I am worshiped
by millions who believe it.
:24:25
Do not confuse what I am...
:24:27
...with the so-called divine origin...
:24:29
...that every Roman general acquires
together with his shield.
:24:33
It was Venus you chose to be
descended from, wasn't it?
:24:39
I must now do a little
insisting of my own.
:24:42
The journey has tired you
and you wish to retire.
:24:44
I am not your servant, Caesar.
Do not dismiss me.
:24:47
Secondly, you have no armies,
young lady.
:24:50
They are gone because
you could not pay them.
:24:53
Egypt's riches are not
available for your use...
:24:56
...much less to give away.
Perhaps in a day or two...
:24:59
...we can speak again.
- That may be too late...
:25:01
...for both of us.
:25:02
Your safety will be
my responsibility.
:25:06
And what about your own?
:25:08
I am prepared, I believe,
for the time being.
:25:12
I hope so.
:25:14
I hope you are as wise,
as brilliant...
:25:17
...the god they say you are.
:25:19
You Roman generals
become divine so quickly.
:25:23
A few victories, a few massacres.
:25:26
Only yesterday, Pompey was a god.
:25:29
- They murdered him, didn't they?
- Yes.
:25:32
Because they thought
it would please you.
:25:35
- It didn't, did it?
- No.
:25:40
Today I found myself remembering
how much my daughter loved him.
:25:44
She died trying
to bear him a son.
:25:48
Gave him this ring.
:25:51
Sleep well tonight, Caesar.
:25:54
These next days may
be difficult for you.
:25:57
Good night.