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and he must be seated
at the head of the table.

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Your master can plonk his holy ass
wherever he chooses.

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(laughter)
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His Eminence, Bishop Naius Germanius.
:18:24
A round table?
What sort of evil is this?

:18:28
Arthur says for men to be men
they must first all be equal.

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I was given to understand
there would be more of you.

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There were. We have been
fighting here for 15 years, Bishop.

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Oh, of course.
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Arthur and his knights
have served with courage

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to maintain the honor of Rome's empire
on this last outpost of our glory.

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Rome is most indebted
to you noble knights.

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To your final days
as servants to the empire.

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Day. Not days.
:19:03
The Pope's taken
a personal interest in you.

:19:06
He inquires after each of you,
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and is curious to know if your knights have
converted to the word of Our Savior or...?

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They retain the religion of their forefathers.
I have never questioned that.

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Of course, of course.
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They are pagans. Hm?
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For our part, the Church
has deemed such beliefs innocence,

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but you, Arthur,
your path to God is through Pelagius?

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- I saw his image in your room.
- He took my father's place for me.

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His teachings on free will and equality
have been a great influence.

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I look forward to our reunion in Rome.
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Ah.
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Rome awaits your arrival
with great anticipation.

:19:49
You are a hero.
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In Rome, you will live out your days
in honor and wealth.

:19:56
Alas...
:19:59
Alas, we are all but players
in an ever-changing world.


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