Excalibur
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We have won battles against armies.
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And now one man defeats all my knights.
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He's a mighty opponent.
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A hard man.
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I'll go myself.
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The King must not engage
in single combat. I'll go again.

:44:36
No, I will.
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Merlin, who is this knight?
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Look at him.
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So beautiful.
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So quick.
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Remember...
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...there's always something cleverer
than yourself.

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Move aside. This is the King's road...
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...and the knights you joined arms against
were his very own.

:45:31
I await the King himself.
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His knights are in need of training.
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I am King, and this...
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...is Excalibur...
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...sword of kings from the dawn of time.
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Who are you? What do you seek?
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I am Lancelot of the Lake,
from across the sea.

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And I have yet to find a king
worthy of my sword.

:45:51
That is a wild boast.
You lack a knight's humility.

:45:55
Not a boast, sir, but a curse.
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For I have never met my match
in joust or duel.


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