:47:00
Have you been watching over me
all night?
:47:02
I've been thinking.
:47:05
Yes? About what?
:47:08
Many things.
Mostly about what to call you.
:47:13
I think I've found you a name.
:47:15
You say that as though you reached up
and plucked it from the sky.
:47:18
I did.
:47:21
Up there.
:47:23
Do you see that group of stars?
:47:26
I know those stars very well.
:47:29
- Do you see the shape that they make?
- Mm-hmm, a dragon.
:47:33
Yes.
:47:35
They call it "Draco".
:47:37
It means "dragon"
in the scholars' speech.
:47:40
So instead of calling me
"Dragon" in your tongue...
:47:43
you'll call me "Dragon"
in some other tongue.
:47:45
You're right.
It's silly.
:47:48
No. No, I would be honored
to be named after those stars.
:47:53
I... I truly would.
:47:57
Thank you, Bowen.
:48:00
Draco.
:48:07
Throw off the yoke
of Einon's oppression!
:48:11
We must start to fight back!
:48:14
Your father sang that sour tune once,
and we did fight back.
:48:17
And once was enough!
We'll not dance to it again!
:48:19
No, Hewe, just cringe
like a dog under Einon's boot.
:48:22
At least a cringing dog's
a live one!
:48:24
Hey! Why waste good food
on bad rhetoric?
:48:28
I speak the truth.
:48:30
Truth?
It's rarely inspiring, lass.
:48:34
And it never wins rebellions...
:48:36
but it will stretch necks,
if there is a neck...
:48:40
underneath that little mud pie.
:48:50
Ready or not, here I come!
:48:54
Dragon!