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So, mighty Crateros!
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Your majesty.
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Are you ready for tomorrow's dawn?
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Ah, it's been too long coming if you
ask me, I mean...they're skittish as colts.

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Good, fear makes men fight better.
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Post your sentries alertly, but rest them well.
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Don't you worry General, I have been known
to sleep with my eyes open as a baby's arse.

:41:22
Only 'cause someone might steal his loot sire.
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After tomorrow even the thrifty among you will shall be kings.
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God be with us your majesty.
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We'll stain the ground with Persian blood, my king.
:41:35
I've always believed, Alexander..
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..this seems so much bigger than us.
:41:41
Did Patroclus doubt Achilles when they
stood side by side at seige of Troy?

:41:46
Patroclus died first.
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If you do, if you were to fall Hephaistion,
even though Macedonia would lose a king,

:41:56
I will avenge you.. and follow you down to the house of death.
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I would do the same.
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On the eve of battle it is hardest to be alone.
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Then perhaps,
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perhaps this is farewell then,
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my Alexander.
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Fear not Hephaistion,
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we are at the beginning.

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