Vercingétorix
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- Where is the Druid?
- What Druid?

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the man in the white robe.
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A beggar, nothing more.
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Who would dare lay hands
on a Druid?

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You know me, Arverne?
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You'd be a hard man to forget,
for the son ofCeltill.

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- We thoughtyou were dead.
- Where areyou going?

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Gergovia.
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Well, I am going to Bibracte...
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to meet the other chiefs ofGaul.
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Would you like tojoin me?
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For a while.
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What keeps you here,
so far from Rome?

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the same thing that kept
you hidden in the woods...

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and now sets you on my road to destiny.
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Spoken like a Druid.
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Actually, I was once a Druid
ofsome kind--

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a high priest of Rome.
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It cost me a lot ofmoney.
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- Areyou a Druid?
- No, I chose another path.

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So did I.
I chose to serve Rome--

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Rome, to which all roads lead.
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Bridges, aqueducts, roads...
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the free movement
ofgoods and men...

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Assembleyourwarriors.
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Join me on my expedition
to Britain.

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Win fame, glory...
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and Roman citizenship.
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And halfofeverything...
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you seize.
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So. Our paths diverge now...
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but not too long, I think.
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thankyou for the horse.
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I will return it.

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