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00:00:17What is right?
00:00:19Home!
00:00:31I don't see any land
00:00:51Finally I found you
00:00:58Move your feet or lose them
00:01:03This is only the beginning
00:01:06Rot in hell
00:01:09Tell us where the gold is hidden you pathetic dog
00:01:12You think silence will save you
00:01:15I will peel the skin from your bones
00:01:17You are a dead man walking
00:01:20And nobody is coming to save you
00:01:35I swear on me soul preacher
00:01:38I never meant for it to go this way
00:01:40I didn't want to betray the crew
00:01:41They were me brothers
00:01:43Every one of them
00:01:44The gold it was a curse from the start
00:01:46I was but I ain't no rat
00:01:48Forgive me for I didn't mean to break the code
00:02:07Enter
00:02:07Enter
00:02:11Captain
00:02:13We are ready
00:02:14Cross
00:02:16I've seen the future
00:02:17The sea must have her tribute
00:02:20May the salt wash your sins away
00:02:22Before the looker claims what is left of your miserable soul
00:02:25I was a man of the cloth once
00:02:27But the sea don't care for scripture
00:02:29Only for the weight of your heart
00:02:30Go now to the deep
00:02:32And may the Neptune have more mercy on you than the gallows ever would
00:02:35Amen
00:02:38What be the next move captain?
00:02:42After we deal with the traitor who betrayed our trust
00:02:45I will address the crew about our future
00:02:48I beg of you captain
00:02:49Have mercy on a desperate soul
00:02:51There be no mercy for traitors on this ship
00:02:54The code is clear
00:02:56The penalty for your crime is death
00:02:58Mercy
00:02:59I pray they
00:03:00Mercy
00:03:02The time has come captain
00:03:04Bless this bilge rat preacher
00:03:06He meets the locker tonight
00:03:08May the tides have mercy on your wretched soul
00:03:12Enough talk
00:03:14Say hello to the devil for me matey
00:03:32We're heading into the belly of the storm
00:03:35To claim what's ours
00:03:36An island where the very sand shines like diamonds
00:03:43But before we taste that treasure
00:03:45We need Jack Silver
00:03:46But we don't show that Jack Silverman is locked up
00:03:49We are going to take him out
00:03:55Huzzah
00:03:58A tribute to the sea
00:04:13The ocean claims its debt
00:04:16Oh no
00:04:20And you're going to take him out
00:04:22Hay��고
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00:04:48Yeah, we have no time to lose.
00:04:50We have no time to lose.
00:05:35We have no time to lose.
00:05:35The king must hear the truth today.
00:05:42Pray mark my words, sir.
00:05:44This gentleman you are to meet is the most singular and fitting candidate for this particular
00:05:48commission.
00:05:49He possesses the very mettle and discretion our cause demands.
00:05:52And if you're singular candidate, talk.
00:06:00I came here as soon as I could.
00:06:02I've been told you have a proposition for me.
00:06:04Captain Shambel, I thank thee for thy presence.
00:06:36I know thy time is most precious.
00:06:37I have received word of something most would call a myth.
00:06:40Most.
00:06:42A hidden treasure buried on island known only to few.
00:06:46Gold from the Spanish Armada.
00:06:48A century ago, a ship too heavy with riches was lost in a violent storm.
00:06:53We were in a quiet bay on what sailors now call dead man's island.
00:06:58England.
00:06:59I have obtained a map marking its location.
00:07:02But copies exist.
00:07:04I have spoken with the king.
00:07:36I have command of three ships to claim it.
00:07:37May the lord bless your journey and see you return with the gold.
00:07:42Sir, you honor me.
00:07:43If this treasure is real then I shall find it or perish in the attempt.
00:07:47Give me your ships and I will see your flag raised over that cursed island.
00:07:51You have my word.
00:07:54My thanks for your trust, sir.
00:07:55I shall not fail you.
00:07:57I will see this man found.
00:07:59And your mission carried through.
00:08:01Whatever the cost.
00:08:10And the captain, sir, you truly mean to let him return with it.
00:08:14A treasure of that magnitude will not go unnoticed.
00:08:22He will return because he must.
00:08:26And when he does, he will bring every ounce of that gold straight into our hands.
00:08:34And the crown, the crown will receive what we choose to give it.
00:08:41And nothing more.
00:08:47Move along, you lot.
00:08:49The tide waits for no man.
00:08:57Move those supplies faster.
00:08:59We weigh anchor at the turn of the tide to your posts.
00:09:03Every man ready for engagement.
00:09:08Make sure we are ready to go.
00:09:10For the crown and for glory.
00:09:17Hold your positions!
00:09:19Steady!
00:09:27Soldier to me!
00:09:30Soldier to me!
00:09:35Light the torch and signal the other two ships to come closer.
00:09:50I will go to sleep.
00:09:52Wake me up in the morning.
00:09:55Winked up in the morning.
00:10:24Hold the line!
00:10:30Weigh anchor and set sail!
00:10:41This port has changed since the last tide.
00:10:52Steady man, the morning tide brings high winds and heavy cargo.
00:11:07Move those barrels to the north battery immediately!
00:11:18I'll have a roasted hen, a bottle of fine rum and a beautiful four me on the docks.
00:11:23This salt air will taste better than this rot.
00:11:29I will escape this hole someday!
00:11:38Hold thy tongue, Jack!
00:11:40Thou shalt be hanged on the morrow.
00:11:42No more ale nor women for thee!
00:11:48We must hurry before the tide turns.
00:12:00Yes, mistress.
00:12:14Almost sundown.
00:12:18My father is deeply grateful that you are the one protecting me on this long journey.
00:12:23It is an honor for me to serve your family, my lady.
00:12:25Come on!
00:12:39Come on!
00:12:41Come on!
00:12:44Come on!
00:12:52Come on!
00:12:55Come on!
00:12:55That place is no longer safe.
00:12:57Not for you, and not without proper escort.
00:13:02Musa is more than capable of handling himself and my protection.
00:13:05He has proven that time and again.
00:13:07I trust, trust him completely.
00:13:13Trust is not armor, Anna.
00:13:15One man cannot stand against what waits beyond those walls.
00:13:19You underestimate the danger and overestimate loyalty.
00:13:25No, father.
00:13:27I understand it well enough.
00:13:29I will not live behind walls out of fear.
00:13:32Musa will see me safely through.
00:13:45The night is long and deep.
00:13:56You can go to bed now, Anna.
00:14:11Good night.
00:14:13Good night.
00:14:39Musa, tomorrow you will take my daughter to the port.
00:14:42She is to see how our affairs are conducted there, and how the island's business is properly managed.
00:14:50As you wish, sir.
00:14:52I will see her safely through the harbor, and ensure she observes all that is done as you would have
00:14:56it.
00:14:58You will show her the sugar trade.
00:15:01How it is weighed, accounted, and sold to the British merchant ships, she must understand where our fortune is made.
00:15:14She will learn, sir.
00:15:16I will see that nothing is overlooked, and that she is treated with the respect your name commands.
00:15:22Good.
00:15:23Keep her close, and speak little unless required.
00:15:25The port is not a place for carelessness, nor for trust given too freely.
00:15:29You can go, Musa.
00:15:38Quiet tonight.
00:15:40All stays in order.
00:15:42This harvest must be protected.
00:15:49I have seen many ends, many dark corners.
00:15:53But this, will I survive this time?
00:16:00Or is this the final silence waiting for me?
00:16:15The fog is thick tonight, Captain.
00:16:19It hides many secrets, Elias.
00:16:22Soon we will arrive.
00:16:25At Blackwater Island.
00:16:28We will spend the night there.
00:16:35What are we doing there, sir?
00:16:38We will recruit men and ships.
00:16:42This is a quest for three ships.
00:16:48Aye, aye, sir.
00:16:49As you command.
00:16:51Make sure.
00:16:54Steady now, the prize is in sight.
00:16:59Keep those lights low, lads.
00:17:05Nearly there! Keep the course!
00:17:07Captain, we are nearing Blackwater Island.
00:17:10The outer reefs will be upon us before dusk.
00:17:12If we are to make harbor cleanly, we should signal the men and prepare to anchor.
00:17:23Do it.
00:17:25And once we are ashore, let the men loose.
00:17:28Let them drink, spend and be seen.
00:17:33A restless crew draws attention.
00:17:35And I want eyes on us.
00:17:37We'll make for the Crown's Bar.
00:17:41That's where the desperate gather.
00:17:44Sailors without ships.
00:17:47Men with nothing left to lose.
00:17:50That's where we begin recruiting.
00:17:52Recruiting, sir.
00:17:55We already sail with a full crew.
00:17:58And two ships under your command.
00:18:00Why risk drawing more attention now?
00:18:05Of all times.
00:18:07Because we are not the only ones hunting that gold.
00:18:12Word travels.
00:18:14And greed travels faster.
00:18:17If we are to reach Dead Man's Island first, we'll need more men.
00:18:21And more ships.
00:18:56Blackwater Island, 1680. A pit of rot and lawlessness.
00:19:02More rum, you bilge rat.
00:19:07To the spoils of the sea!
00:19:13Ship!
00:19:14To arms, ye dogs!
00:19:21Drunk and disorderly, we go!
00:19:42Abort!
00:19:43It's only Captain Blackwood's ship!
00:19:55Men, we make harbor at Blackwater Island before the night is through.
00:19:59You've earned your rest.
00:20:01And I want you ashore.
00:20:03Drinking.
00:20:05Laughing.
00:20:07And reminding this place who we are!
00:20:10Spend your coin, fill your bellies, and take what pleasures the night offers.
00:20:17But keep your wits about you.
00:20:20Not every smile in that port is a friendly one.
00:20:25Because come morning, we sail again.
00:20:29And not for trade.
00:20:31Not for plunder.
00:20:33But for something far greater than any of you
00:20:38Have ever laid hands upon.
00:20:40Dead man's island awaits us.
00:20:42And I'll not have weak men at my side when we reach it.
00:20:46So drink tonight.
00:20:48But be ready at dawn.
00:20:52We sail with the tide.
00:21:10Listen well, you filthy bastards.
00:21:12You've got your night ashore.
00:21:13So drink hard, spend foolish.
00:21:17And do whatever it is you crawl to port for.
00:21:21My donna.
00:21:23But hear me clearly.
00:21:25You are back on this ship by first light.
00:21:29No straggers, no excuses.
00:21:32We sail at dawn.
00:21:33And any man not aboard.
00:21:37Is a man left behind.
00:21:40Let's go.
00:21:49Are you sure about this?
00:21:51Trust me, brother.
00:21:55Do not know what's happening.
00:21:58No, no.
00:22:07No problem.
00:22:10No, no, no.
00:22:14That's enough.
00:22:18Do not know them.
00:22:18Do not measure the harm.
00:22:22Do not measure the harm.
00:22:22If the responsibility is done.
00:22:41This table, this is where we build our crew.
00:22:45Word will spread soon enough.
00:22:47Men will come looking for coin, and we'll be waiting.
00:22:51So prepare yourselves. We start tonight.
00:22:56And what price do you put on a man's loyalty, Captain?
00:22:59Coin buys hands, but not always the soul that guides them.
00:23:05Sixteen ordian British coin.
00:23:08Enough to draw the right kind.
00:23:15Alias, I want caps.
00:23:18Men with ships, not just hands.
00:23:21Find them. Speak them here.
00:23:23We'll send to them. We'll decide who's worth the risk.
00:23:28Aye, Captain.
00:23:31Then may God watch what follows.
00:23:35God has no place this table.
00:23:38Only gold.
00:23:45Name.
00:23:47Thomas Grigg.
00:23:49Sailed three seasons under no flag.
00:23:51I handle rope, sail, and blade well enough to keep breathing.
00:23:55Next!
00:23:58Name.
00:24:00Samuel Vane.
00:24:04Gunner by trade.
00:24:06I don't miss often.
00:24:08And when I do, I correct it quickly.
00:24:12Name.
00:24:16Name.
00:24:19Edward Pike.
00:24:20Once a merchant sailor.
00:24:23Learned the hard way coins better taken than earned.
00:24:26Aye, that'd be good ale.
00:24:28Here's to your health, Captain.
00:24:33Listen carefully.
00:24:36We sail for St. Anna Island at first light.
00:24:40It's a British outpost.
00:24:42Well guarded.
00:24:44But not beyond reach if we move with discipline and purpose.
00:24:48There's a man held there.
00:24:50Jack Silver.
00:24:51Navigator beyond compare.
00:24:55We take him alive.
00:24:57And we take him quickly.
00:25:00Before the garrison understands what's happening.
00:25:04Once he's aboard, he leads us.
00:25:07Three ships under our command.
00:25:09Guided by his knowledge.
00:25:12No guesswork.
00:25:14No wasted time.
00:25:16Straight to dead man's island.
00:25:18We strike fast.
00:25:20And we leave nothing behind but confusions.
00:25:23Every man here will know his role.
00:25:26And every man will see it done.
00:25:30That is how we take the gold.
00:25:33To our new brotherhood.
00:25:36Forged in steel.
00:25:38Bound by gold.
00:25:44Brotherhood!
00:25:55Joe!
00:25:56Come on.
00:25:58We're back.
00:26:05We're back.
00:26:07Oh
00:26:27Enter
00:26:36This is the last time
00:26:37One final voyage and it ends
00:26:40No more chasing storms. No more blood spilled for coin
00:26:45After this we take what we've earned and we walk away
00:26:51You've said that before
00:26:54Every man who sails believes the next Voivd will be the last
00:26:59Yet the sea always finds a way to call them back
00:27:06I don't fear the sea Blackwood
00:27:09I fear that when it's over you won't know how to live without it
00:27:18You won't know how to live without it
00:27:20I must go there's no more time to spare
00:27:22Keep the door closed and the fire low
00:27:25I won't be long
00:27:27And when I return
00:27:29This will all be behind us
00:27:50I'll take on more hands and keep the ship provisioned
00:27:57We'll take on more hands
00:28:01We'll need to be careful what we spend in this place
00:28:05We spend what's necessary
00:28:08And not a coin more
00:28:12Good men are worth the price, Eilis
00:28:15Cheap ones tend to cost you far more when steel is drawn
00:28:20Come
00:28:22Gold gained in haste as a way of turning against a man
00:28:27You fill this ship
00:28:28With the desperate and the damned
00:28:33And you invite trouble aboard with them
00:28:39Fuck
00:28:50The sea has heard our oath and now it answers
00:28:54A new quest stands before us
00:28:56Not for the faint nor foolish
00:28:58Steal yourselves for what begins today
00:29:01Will be written in gold
00:29:16We'll be written in gold
00:29:18K people arezogen
00:29:20We should go there
00:29:20And keep mystery
00:29:23And keep the inside design
00:29:27Maintain formation
00:29:28Let no vessel stray from the line
00:29:33our destination lies beyond the horizon captain john by our current heading and wind we are two
00:29:40days from saintana island if conditions hold we should make landfall by the second morning tide
00:29:48the winds are with us captain we are on schedule for the harbor two days good see that the men
00:29:56remain sharp i will not have discipline falter so close to our destination aye captain supplies
00:30:03remain steady though crew grows restless the last stretch has been quieter than most would prefer
00:30:10let them be restless a quiet sea often hides trouble beneath it i'd sooner they feel unease now
00:30:17than be caught unprepared when it matters do you expect resistance in saintana sir it is after all
00:30:23a british outcoast yet rumors speak of unrest in those waters unrest is a polite term for mutiny
00:30:29lieutenant if they have forgotten they're due to reminder with iron and wood rumors are the wind's
00:30:33favorite game we proceed as planned but keep your eyes open and the guns ready i trust nothing until
00:30:40i see it
00:31:11by the heavens kraken off the port bow all hands to battle station
00:31:18to arms all hands on deck man the cannons and load your rifles
00:31:26god save us the kraken is upon us
00:31:32kraken off the bow to your stations load the muskets and prepare to fire
00:31:36to your stations prepare to fire
00:31:43steady men fire all cannons and aim for the eyes don't let that monster take the ship
00:31:52fire at will send that beast back to the depths reload
00:32:01give them another round
00:32:06steady men fire all cannons and aim for the eyes don't that monster take the ship
00:32:16officer give me a full account what damage did we take from that last exchange
00:32:23two guns fouled starboard rail chewed up men still at their post sir i want no surprises when we make
00:32:30harbour
00:32:31speak plainly man rigging sails hull what's commised and what still holds
00:32:40minor damage captain superficial splintering along the starboard rail and some strain on the forward
00:32:45rigging no breach below the waterline sails took light tearing but nothing that affects our speed
00:32:49significantly
00:32:51very well and how long before it becomes a problem if left unattended
00:32:56i need the exact numbers lieutenant every moment we delay puts this entire fleet at risk
00:33:02tell me the truth all can be repaired at santana without delay
00:33:09the ship remains fully seaworthy until we arrive
00:33:12Let's go.
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00:38:58today father the colonel's table brings little comfort only questions this is not a social call
00:39:03anna it is duty you will attend and you will speak carefully i'll keep a steady pace sir
00:39:11the road near the ridge can be rough after last night's rain see that it is steady musa
00:39:16i will not arrive shaken before the colonel
00:39:36you are of age anna the time for delay has passed you will be married and the matter is already
00:39:44in
00:39:44motion to whom father or is that too not mine to know you mistake your position this is not a
00:39:51debate
00:39:51your future is decided decided
00:39:57i am not a contract to be signed and handed away
00:40:01it is not yours to question the match is suitable advantageous and necessary for this family
00:40:10necessary for you perhaps not for me you are my daughter and you will do as is required
00:40:16there is more at stake than your feelings then you ask for obedience
00:40:22not loyalty and those are not the same
00:40:41musa what is the meaning of this why have we stopped speak man what is wrong
00:40:53musa throw your pistol yes sir
00:40:59keep an eye on musa
00:41:07do as i say and you will survive who are you an old friend
00:41:21go
00:41:22now listen carefully
00:41:25neither of you will come to harm
00:41:27so long as you do exactly as i say
00:41:32you point a pistol at us and speak of no harm
00:41:37you dare stop this carriage and threaten us in broad daylight
00:41:42do you know who you are dealing with
00:41:44i know exactly who you are
00:41:49and that is why you are still breathing
00:41:52i want one thing only a man held in your fort
00:41:56a prisoner named jack silver
00:42:00a prisoner
00:42:04you risk all this
00:42:06for one man
00:42:07you will help me get him out
00:42:09and when i have him vanish
00:42:11you return to your lives untouched
00:42:15and if we refuse
00:42:17then this ends differently
00:42:21for all of us
00:42:31you
00:42:33you
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00:42:52I don't know.
00:43:25I don't know.
00:43:52I don't know.
00:44:21I don't know.
00:44:24I don't know.
00:44:29I don't know.
00:44:59You kept your promises then.
00:45:02You are beautiful as always.
00:45:06Mr. Stone, you bring a guest to my table.
00:45:11Might I ask who this gentleman is?
00:45:17An old acquaintance, Colonel.
00:45:20We knew each other years ago.
00:45:27In Boston, you say, a city that breeds many kinds of men.
00:45:42Captain Edward Blackwood, sir, a pleasure to sit at your table.
00:45:54Captain Blackwood, then you are no stranger to these waters.
00:45:59And what brings you here?
00:46:08Captain Blackwood has known our family since I was a child, Colonel.
00:46:12Colonel, he is trusted.
00:46:20He is passing through, nothing more.
00:46:25I thought it proper he dine with us.
00:46:29Colonel, with your permission, I would like to Captain Blackwood the fort, including the prison.
00:46:33Of course.
00:46:34Show the captain exactly what awaits who defy the crown.
00:46:43Why risk everything for a prisoner, Captain?
00:46:47A man locked behind these walls.
00:46:52What makes him worth it?
00:46:56He is more than a prisoner.
00:46:58He is the finest navigator alive.
00:47:03And he will lead me to something the world believes lost.
00:47:27Lost?
00:47:28What exactly?
00:47:31Gold.
00:47:34Enough to buy kingdoms.
00:47:38Or destroy them.
00:47:41And this man?
00:47:44You trust him with such a prize?
00:47:46I do not trust him.
00:47:50I need him.
00:47:53And he is my brother.
00:48:12Look there.
00:48:14Those colours.
00:48:15They aren't merchant vessels.
00:48:17They have been sitting there since dawn.
00:48:18Something isn't right about them.
00:48:21We need to signal the captain immediately.
00:48:29Then I am coming with you.
00:48:31No.
00:48:32You are not.
00:48:34This is no place for you, nor any road that follows.
00:48:42If I am with you, no British ship will fire upon yours.
00:48:46You gain safe passage.
00:48:48And I gain something more than this life.
00:48:51You speak of adventure.
00:48:54As if it does not kill.
00:49:02Well, I'll be damned if it isn't my brother crawling back from the sea.
00:49:07Jack, you look worse than the last time I saw you.
00:49:11I, prison will do that to a man.
00:49:15And yet, here you are.
00:49:20Thought you left me to rot.
00:49:24I left you because you gave me no choice.
00:49:31And now you return.
00:49:34I need your mind, your charts, the way you see the sea.
00:49:43Gold, then.
00:49:45It's always gold with you.
00:49:50Not just gold.
00:49:53Something worth the risk.
00:49:55And I came to take you out of here.
00:49:58Fire!
00:50:28Fire!
00:51:14Fire!
00:51:22Fire!
00:51:36Fire!
00:51:38Fire!
00:51:39Fire!
00:51:40Fire!
00:51:55Fire!
00:52:00Fire!
00:52:10Fire!
00:52:19Fire!
00:52:20Fire!
00:52:22Fire!
00:52:47Halt!
00:52:49Freeze!
00:52:49Freeze!
00:53:33Freeze!
00:53:35Freeze!
00:53:37Freeze!
00:53:39Freeze!
00:53:41Freeze!
00:53:48Come on.
00:54:19We reach Saint Anana, break you out, then we sail before dawn.
00:54:25No delays.
00:54:26If you want Dead Man's Island, you don't sail straight for it.
00:54:32You circle first.
00:54:36You've seen it.
00:54:37Don't play games with me.
00:54:39I've seen it once.
00:54:41Black cliffs, no birds, no wind.
00:54:46Like the sea itself holds its breath.
00:54:50Circle?
00:54:53Why waste time?
00:54:55Because the island doesn't show itself to fools.
00:54:59The currents hide it.
00:55:02Like a ghost.
00:55:07And the gold?
00:55:10If the stories are true, enough to buy kingdoms.
00:55:15If not, enough to bury us all.
00:55:21You speak of it place no one returned from.
00:55:25Yet you're going back.
00:55:29Some places call you once.
00:55:31Others never let you go.
00:55:36And you trust him?
00:55:38On a story that sounds like a sailor's nightmare?
00:55:41I trust him.
00:55:45More than any map ever drawn.
00:55:49Then tell me, what guards this island?
00:55:53Men?
00:55:54Storms?
00:55:55Or something else?
00:55:57Depends what you believe in, miss.
00:56:00Men vanish there.
00:56:01And sometimes the sea gives them back wrong.
00:56:06Then I chose well coming with you.
00:56:11This is no adventure tale.
00:56:17Then it's a real one.
00:56:23A hundred years ago, a Spanish ship left the coasts of South America, heavy with gold and
00:56:31silver taken from the New World.
00:56:34It was meant for the crown, guarded, armed, and blessed by priests who believed God sailed
00:56:41with them.
00:56:42But somewhere in these waters, they lost the wind, lost the stars, and drifted into a place
00:56:51no map had ever marked.
00:56:54They found the island at dawn.
00:56:56Black cliffs.
00:56:58Silent shores.
00:57:00No birds.
00:57:01No sound.
00:57:03As if the world itself refused it.
00:57:06The captain feared the sea more than the land.
00:57:10So they carried the gold ashore, and hid it deep inside a cave carved into the rock.
00:57:17They swore to return for it once the storm passed.
00:57:21Once the sea calmed.
00:57:23Once the curse, whatever it was, had lifted.
00:57:29But the ship never left those waters.
00:57:32And no man who set foot on that island ever came back to claim the gold.
00:57:47Mon bacse.
00:57:54The sea calmed.
00:57:56Not blo Villa.
00:57:56Of course.
00:57:59Men at church holidays didn't seem to be a 1500 era of two Poles all both known as
00:58:00the land of Systere is under the sea and the world.
00:58:09But if they gave the glaub to the r min, they were not carried out into that island.
00:58:30I don't know.
00:58:42You brought him here, Richard, into my fort, into my home.
00:58:50I did not know what he intended. He was an old acquaintance, nothing more.
00:58:57Do not insult me with lies. Men like that do not arrive without purpose.
00:59:04He deceives me as well. I would never risk my daughter or the crown.
00:59:12You will do nothing of the sort. This is no longer your affair. This is war.
00:59:22She is my daughter. It is very much my affair.
00:59:27Do not insult me with lies. Men like that do not arrive without purpose.
00:59:34He deceives me as well. I would never risk my daughter or the crown.
00:59:42Three ships. They will hunt him down before nightfall.
00:59:47You don't know him. He will not run.
00:59:52Then he will burn.
01:00:30You don't know him. He will not run.
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