:32:02
Not for some months.
:32:05
At night,
with the drink upon them--
:32:09
You do not drink tonight ?
:32:11
No, we don't drink tonight.
:32:28
But let the dawn come,
:32:31
and they see the bodies.
:32:35
This gentleman has the look of a great
warrior. No doubt he's very brave.
:32:41
But to face the Wen...
:32:43
he'll need
some amazing luck.
:32:46
Luck often enough
will save a man,
:32:49
if his courage hold.
:32:51
That's as maybe.
:32:53
- Who is that man ?
- King's son.
:32:56
But wait for the Wendol
one night's time...
:32:59
and then talk to us
of courage.
:33:01
I thank the lord
for his advice,
:33:05
though I don't recall
hearing any exploits of his...
:33:09
apart from killing
his brothers.
:33:13
You sit down
And be silent !
:33:15
These are guests
at what is still my table !
:33:34
There is a man
who was at Estwyck.
:33:38
I saw the thing
that did this clear enough !
:33:42
Teeth like a lion,
head like a bear,
:33:45
claws that could tear
a plank to kindling.
:33:49
They come in the night,
in the mist.
:33:51
Always in the darkest, like they
could see in the black.
:33:54
Did they go on two legs
or four ?
:33:57
It seems they did both, like a thing
that was both man and bear.