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O merciful God,
I have such need of your mercy now.
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Not for myself, but for my knights,
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for this is truly their hour of need.
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Deliver them from the trials ahead,
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and I will repay you a thousandfold
with any sacrifice you ask of me.
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And if, in your wisdom,
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you should determine that that sacrifice
must be my life for theirs,
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so they may once again taste the freedom
that has so long been denied to them,
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I will gladly make that covenant.
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My death will have a purpose.
I ask no more than that.
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Why do you always talk to God
and not to me?
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Oh, pray to whomever you pray
that we don't cross the Saxons.
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My faith is what protects me, Lancelot.
Why do you challenge this?
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I don't like anything
that puts a man on his knees.
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No man fears to kneel
before the god he trusts.
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Without faith, without belief in something,
what are we?
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To try and get past the Woads
in the north is insanity.
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- Them we've fought before.
- Not north of the wall!
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How many Saxons? Hm?
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How many?!
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Tell me. Do you believe in this mission?
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These people need our help.
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- It is our duty to bring them out.
- I don't care about your charge,
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and I don't give a damn about
Romans, Britain or this island.
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If you desire to spend eternity in this place,
Arthur, so be it,
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but suicide cannot be chosen for another!
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- And yet you choose death for this family!
- No, I choose life!
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And freedom for myself and the men!
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How many times in battle have we
snatched victory from the jaws of defeat?
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Outnumbered, outflanked,
yet still we triumph.
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With you at my side, we can do so again.
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Lancelot, we are knights.
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What other purpose do we serve
if not for such a cause?
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Arthur, you fight for a world
that will never exist.