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They draw people into the cities so as to make slaves.
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But we've freed them, Hephaistion, from
the Persia where everyone lived as slaves!
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To free the people of the world,
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..such would be beyond the glory of Achilles.
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Beyond Heracles! A feat to rival Prometheus,
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..who was always a friend to man.
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Remember the fates of these heroes. They suffered greatly.
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Oh we all suffer. Your father, mine.
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They all came to the end of their time,
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..and in the end, when it's over, all that
matters is what you've done.
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You once said the fear of death drives all men,
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Are there no other forces?
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Is there not love in your life?
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Alexander?
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I wonder sometimes, if it is not your mother you run from,
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So many years, so many miles between you,
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What is it you fear?
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Who knows these things?
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When I was a child, my mother thought me devine, my father weak.
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Which am I, Hephaistion?
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Weak or Divine?
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All I know is I trust only you in this world,
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I've missed you. I need you.
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It is you I love Hephaistion, no other.