Cerberus
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:27:00
You sure?
:27:02
Yeah.
:27:07
All right,
we move out at 10:00.

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I'm beginning to lose faith
with your ability

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to perform this mission,
Mr. Cutter.

:27:16
Don't worry. I'm gonna
get your sword for you.

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Pray you do.
:27:25
Whoa whoa
whoa whoa whoa.

:27:28
You know what I think
we should do with this guy?

:27:33
We should cut off his hands
and his feet,

:27:35
and we'll feed 'em
to Sung's Dobies.

:27:39
Huh?
:27:40
You'd better hope your sister
is damn good at what she does.

:27:43
Load him in.
:27:44
What about cutting off his hands
and feet and feeding him to the dogs?

:27:47
It was a joke, moron.
Load him.

:28:04
Samantha: "The village that rests
below the Sleeping Giant

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holds a house
that Bacchus rules.

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From there, the cursed Cerberus
keeps vigil over Arsus Abyssus."

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The Sleeping Giant is a nickname
that the Huns had

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for the group of mountains
we're heading into.

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- Bacchus is the god of wine.
- Who's Cerberus?

:28:19
Didn't any of you take mythology
in seventh grade?

:28:22
Willis never got past
the seventh grade.

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Ha.
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Well, Cerberus is...
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Cerberus is a three-headed dog
that guarded Hades.

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Also guards over the sword.
See? I was listening.

:28:33
Also prevents the living from
entering the realm of the dead.

:28:37
I don't need no dog
to tell me to stay out of there,

:28:39
one-headed, three-headed,
whatever.

:28:42
Well, if this is
the Sleeping Giant,

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then there's only one village
remotely close to this description.

:28:48
Right here.
Strajerul.

:28:56
Samantha: Strajerul is an archaic
Romanian word almost never used today.


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