:44:01
- Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
- Enough. That'll do.
:44:04
- I can do this.
- It's not necessary.
:44:07
Tell me, the landslide,
it was accomplished this same way?
:44:12
Er... yes.
:44:13
Did you ever hear of King Gaiseric?
:44:16
Oh, no. Of course not.
You weren't even born.
:44:19
He was my brother. A great king
and a valiant man-at-arms.
:44:25
When he ascended the throne,
the dragon was unbridled.
:44:28
No one knew where
it might strike next,
:44:31
so he brought forth
his broadsword and his spear,
:44:34
assembled his fighters
and went out to do battle.
:44:42
He was never seen again,
:44:44
but his attack provoked terrible
reprisals - villages incinerated,
:44:49
entire crops burned, death, famine...
:44:56
Horrible.
:45:01
How did you arrogate
to yourself the role of saviour?
:45:06
- I was invited.
- Not by me.
:45:12
I think you're nothing
but a boy... an apprentice.
:45:20
Have you considered
the consequences of failure?
:45:24
What failure?
You want the dragon back?
:45:27
You came here
and toyed with a monster!
:45:30
Who are you
to risk our people, our villages?
:45:33
- But your children were dying!
- Only a few.
:45:37
It is better they die
that others might live.
:45:40
I created the lottery - me -
:45:43
and from the moment it began,
the dragon was tamed.
:45:47
- The kingdom has prospered.
- At what price?
:45:52
You can't make
a shameful peace with dragons.
:45:56
- You must kill them as I have done.
- The beast is dead?