:31:01
I'll get you a new one.
:31:04
- Eyvind.
- Oh, Lord Dankwart.
:31:08
We've been waiting for you.
I'm glad you got here safely.
:31:11
We saw the devastation
coming up the river.
:31:13
It's a dragon. Fafnir, they call it.
:31:17
The monster came out of nowhere and
started killing, destroying everything.
:31:21
- I'll tell the king you're here.
- Yeah. Thank you.
:31:27
Now, look at this. This is even better.
:31:32
You have a good eye
for blades, my king.
:31:35
Forged and tempered
by my son here.
:31:38
It's well-balanced in order to make it
move like an extension of your arm.
:31:42
- You've learned your craft well.
- Thank you, my king.
:31:45
I've always said there's no
better weapon-maker in the land.
:31:49
Eyvind, you arrived just in time.
:31:51
I need your best iron to help
my men fight the dragon.
:31:55
Brother, with this sword I could
fight the dragon at your side.
:31:59
- Let me come with you.
- You know my answer, Giselher.
:32:02
It is not wise to put two princes
of Burgund in danger at the same time.
:32:06
You handle it very well,
Prince Giselher.
:32:08
The balance is perfect for you.
Keep it. It's yours. A simple gift.
:32:13
Thank you.
:32:15
The creature should be hunted down.
:32:17
I, too, ask to join your quest
against the dragon.
:32:19
That task is only for warriors most
honoured and favoured by the king.
:32:25
Please excuse his
impetuous youth, my king.
:32:29
I know exactly how you feel.
:32:47
What did you think, Eric?
:32:49
The king would be waiting
for you to kill the dragon for him?
:32:53
I can do it.
:32:55
With your mouth you can.
:32:58
Make sure it reaches
the right temperature.