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Dawn?
Then our journey is nearly over.
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- Where have you come from?
- Thessaly.
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That's the other side of the world.
You don't look like a merchant.
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- Your vessel's a fighting ship.
- We'd be foolish to sail unarmed.
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By all accounts your king,
Aeétes, fears the gods.
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We were sent by the gods. But l
will talk to him alone, peacefully.
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Now you answer a question.
What was your ship doing here?
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We came to sacrifice to the gods.
To make the sea safe for our ships.
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l'm afraid our gods were angry
and not so powerful as yours.
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- Are you a priestess?
- l serve in the temple of Hecate.
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A dancer.
ls Hecate the god of the Colchians?
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l heard they worshipped
a strange idol. The skin of a ram.
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lts fleece is of gold.
The gift of the gods themselves.
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lt brought us peace and prosperity.
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We'll put you ashore tomorrow.
Perhaps you'll show us to the city.
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- Now tell me your name.
- Medea.
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- Who are you?
- My name is Jason.
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ln a few hours we'll sight Colchis.
l'll come in quietly by night.
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- l don't want any trouble.
- There won't be.
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- Just tell us when we attack.
- We don't attack.
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But you have good fighting men.
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- 49 fighting men against a nation?
- Better 49 than one.