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00:00:0019 years have passed since Zorlok the Necromancer slew the gods, raised an army of the undead,
00:00:13and was finally defeated by Marik and the Redthorns.
00:00:17The events Daerons now refer to as the Year of the Dead.
00:00:21In the aftermath, Daerons retook their land from the tenuous hold of their Vitalian occupiers.
00:00:27But there's been little in the way of rebuilding.
00:00:29Instead, the country is largely lawless and disordered, communities struggling to survive
00:00:34amongst the ruins.
00:00:36And Teela's prediction that in the absence of the gods, magic would soon fade from the
00:00:41world has proven prophetic.
00:00:43The ways of mages and sorcerers are vanishing.
00:00:47Only petty witchcraft remains in dark corners of the land.
00:01:29Oh there, didn't mean to spook your horses.
00:01:44My name is Ristul Criswood, I'm a marshal, a daerar, and the elf is called Laerys.
00:01:52These two, well, only introduction they need is hanging round their stretched necks.
00:01:57You see, Lae and me, we've been appointed by the Magistrate's Council to purge the last
00:02:03of the red and black ratbags still befouling our otherwise beautiful and free land.
00:02:10You see this?
00:02:11Yeah.
00:02:12Right there?
00:02:13Yeah.
00:02:14That is the market of Vitalian Legion.
00:02:18No matter where these fikers run, no matter how many years, they've been marked.
00:02:23So there's no doubt.
00:02:25So who are you, friend?
00:02:29Just a stranger.
00:02:30All right.
00:02:31Where are you headed?
00:02:34Somewhere else.
00:02:35What's she got in your wagon?
00:02:37That's not your concern.
00:02:38Is that right?
00:02:39I've got to tell you, we had a hell of a night tracking those two bleeders into the valley.
00:02:44I mean, they put up quite a fight.
00:02:46You know, Lae and me, we lost both our horses for our blades tasted flesh.
00:02:51Bit stranded out here, to be honest, you know, we could really use a ride to desolation's
00:02:55end.
00:02:56Yeah.
00:02:57It's a roadside inn a ways up the mountain.
00:02:58What do you say?
00:03:03That's out of my way.
00:03:04I need to make it through Cricker's Pass before the storm hits.
00:03:08I've heard of you.
00:03:10Not just a stranger.
00:03:12The stranger, they call him.
00:03:15Bounty hunter, mercenary, murderer, travels with a black iron wagon.
00:03:22I'm an apothecary by trade.
00:03:25By the look of it, that wagon was built for more than herbs and medicines.
00:03:30You got a bounty capture in there?
00:03:33Stay away from the wagon.
00:03:35All right, stranger.
00:03:37You see, we've heard of Italians still paying good money to get smuggled out of Dera.
00:03:42Roughly close to the border up here.
00:03:45Could it be some rich Italian rotter you're carrying in there?
00:03:51I don't work for the red and black, never have, never will.
00:03:54Well then there's no reason why you shouldn't give a marshal and his deputy a ride.
00:03:59I could order you, you know.
00:04:01By authority at a magistrate's council.
00:04:03That authority only gives you the right to kill Italians.
00:04:06You have no command over law-abiding Derans or their property.
00:04:11And what if we insist?
00:04:16You think you can stop both of us with those?
00:04:20The tips are soaked in-
00:04:22Manticore venom.
00:04:24We'd be dead within twenty heartbeats.
00:04:43Apothecary, my arse.
00:04:47You bitch bastard!
00:05:51Your companions look a little peaky there, traveler.
00:06:08Found this boy injured on the road.
00:06:11He's got the mark of a slave.
00:06:14Might be someone's runaway.
00:06:15God's in their graves.
00:06:16Someone's runaway slave, all right.
00:06:18Mine.
00:06:19Arlan!
00:06:20Bring the grog from my room.
00:06:21That's strong stuff.
00:06:22If this one survives, it'll be all to good beating.
00:06:23Well give it here, you daft girl.
00:06:24Get started on a poultice.
00:06:25Passed a couple of red and black hunters on the road.
00:06:26The bloodthirsty kind.
00:06:27Thought they might have cut the boy up for sports.
00:06:28But that wound wasn't made with a blade.
00:06:49Oh, this is-
00:06:52Magic.
00:06:54Dark magic.
00:06:57Good luck with them.
00:07:00You're leaving?
00:07:02I need to make it through Cricket's Pass before the rest of this storm hits.
00:07:06You're too late for that by now.
00:07:08Not all that's coming down out there.
00:07:11I'll take my chances.
00:07:13There's no chances to be given, I assure you.
00:07:16I've been on this mountain over 40 years.
00:07:19I know how she storms.
00:07:21Unpassable for another day at the very least.
00:07:28Do you have any animals in your barn?
00:07:31My wagon can't be kept with others.
00:07:33Why's that? What you got in it?
00:07:36Delicate cargo.
00:07:38I need my wagon untouched.
00:07:40I need that barn to myself.
00:07:42Nothing in the barn at the moment.
00:07:45Likely to stay that way long as the storm lasts.
00:07:54I'm Giblock, by the way.
00:07:57Owner and keeper.
00:07:59What do they call you?
00:08:01They call me Stranger.
00:08:05Arlan here will take you to the barn and help you stable your horses.
00:08:09Keep an eye on you.
00:08:11I'll do as I learn, my horse.
00:08:20Arlan!
00:08:22A stranger here needs his horses fed and watered.
00:08:25Just one more moment with Arad.
00:08:27Who are you talking back in front of a guest?
00:08:32You don't hit her.
00:08:34You don't lay a finger on them while I'm here.
00:08:42You returned the boy to me.
00:08:44So I'll forgive you this once.
00:08:47But no one tells me what to do under me own roof.
00:08:51With me own property.
00:08:54You call that stranger?
00:08:58Let's go.
00:09:11There you are.
00:09:18Thank you.
00:09:20Bringing Arad back to us.
00:09:23We any idea what happened to him out there?
00:09:28She's good luck.
00:09:30She keeps the barn clean and the vermin away.
00:09:34She'll watch over your horses for you.
00:09:40What's in your wagon?
00:09:42It's alive.
00:09:44It's hurt.
00:09:50It's a dangerous animal.
00:09:52But it can't escape, so you've nothing to fear.
00:09:54Now I need you to promise me something.
00:09:57While I'm here, you won't come into this barn alone.
00:10:02There may be others that are curious about the contents of this wagon,
00:10:05so if your master takes an interest, or anyone else for that matter,
00:10:09starts to ask questions, wants to come in here, you tell me.
00:10:13Agreed?
00:10:16Agreed.
00:10:24No!
00:10:55Boys, wake.
00:10:59And he's got a story to tell.
00:11:10Go on, lad. Tell him.
00:11:16The village.
00:11:19Slaughtered.
00:11:21Burnt to the ground.
00:11:22I saw the smoke this morning.
00:11:24He ran away in the middle of the night.
00:11:26Got as far as Linwith.
00:11:28He saw the massacre himself.
00:11:30Tell him what you saw.
00:11:33A witch.
00:11:37And an old woman.
00:11:40With a limp.
00:11:45Half her face fallen.
00:11:47Grey.
00:11:49Who is this witch?
00:11:50That's Mehetable Crow.
00:11:52She lives alone on the mountain.
00:11:55Used to be stories of her learning herself the old dark magic,
00:11:58but it's been years since she's bothered anyone.
00:12:01She wanted me dead.
00:12:03The village is cursed.
00:12:06The life turned out of them.
00:12:10Then...
00:12:12Then the whole place caught fire.
00:12:15She said it was...
00:12:17the power of...
00:12:19the power of...
00:12:23of Solok.
00:12:28The Necromancer is dead.
00:12:30Defeated by America, the Redthorns, 19 years ago.
00:12:34The Darkspawn was destroyed.
00:12:36That woman's mad.
00:12:38Harlan.
00:12:39You're safe now, Ered.
00:12:41No. No, you don't understand.
00:12:43What is it?
00:12:45When I go up in Ren,
00:12:47she called to me.
00:12:50Screaming that she'd find me wherever I went.
00:12:53She swore that I'd see her again.
00:12:56Before the sun rose the next day.
00:12:59And that would be the last thing I saw.
00:13:02Great Hills.
00:13:04She's out there.
00:13:06She's coming for me.
00:13:08She's coming tonight.
00:13:10You're safe here.
00:13:12You're home. We won't let anything happen to you.
00:13:14Oi, lad.
00:13:16Nothing to fear now.
00:13:18Take this.
00:13:20It will help you sleep.
00:13:22Go on, lad. Drink it.
00:13:24Do your nerves good.
00:13:27I think me own nerves could use some good doing too, as well.
00:13:37This mate of old Crow.
00:13:39She know who the boy belongs to.
00:13:42Would she know to find him here?
00:13:45I don't know.
00:13:47I never said a word to another woman.
00:13:50Seen her shape across the mountain once a year, maybe.
00:13:54Smoked from her chimney on occasion.
00:13:58You said it's been years since you bothered anyone.
00:14:01What was it like when she did?
00:14:05He's asleep.
00:14:08Good.
00:14:10Best thing for him.
00:14:12What now?
00:14:15What are we going to do?
00:14:17Do?
00:14:20The witch, if she's coming here...
00:14:22She's an old crone.
00:14:24Walks with a limp.
00:14:26I can hardly believe she made it down to Linwith.
00:14:29And making the climb up here in this storm.
00:14:37Whatever happens,
00:14:39will you protect Arryn?
00:14:41Please protect him.
00:14:45No evil will harm the boy tonight.
00:14:53Even the heartiest of wayfarers won't be brave in this weather.
00:14:57Trust me, you're the last traveller who'll have darkened this doorway for the morrow.
00:15:06Help me with the boy.
00:15:08I'll take him to the larder.
00:15:10Berit.
00:15:12Come here.
00:15:15Don't answer that door until I come back.
00:15:30Now come on, keep your unders on!
00:15:35Who's there?
00:15:36It's us, you bastard!
00:15:38Who?
00:15:39Ristul and Leigh.
00:15:40Why?
00:15:41You in the business of keeping in or not?
00:15:42We're soaked to the bone out here, Gib!
00:15:45Anyone else out there with you?
00:15:46Well, there's a couple of Italian legions that...
00:15:48No! We're all alone!
00:15:50Right.
00:15:56Pissing buckets out there!
00:15:58Your welcome's gotten a little cold since last we lodged with you, Gib.
00:16:02Well, I wasn't expecting to see anyone coming in out of that tonight.
00:16:06You!
00:16:08Well, isn't this just perfect?
00:16:11Thought this place was too far out of your way, you lying sack of slop!
00:16:13And how did the two of you make it up here without your horses?
00:16:16We fike and hoofed it on our own two feet.
00:16:19What's left of them, anyway?
00:16:21Between the boot rot and the blisters.
00:16:23I'm not sure what's left when I take this boot off.
00:16:29Oh, my poor dearies.
00:16:32If I lose a leg, it's all over.
00:16:35If I lose a toe because of you, I will cut yours in your sleep tonight.
00:16:39There'll be no fret-swearing under this roof.
00:16:42Or you'll be right back out there in that cold wet.
00:16:44Well, you got anything warm to eat, Gib?
00:16:46I am dog-hungry.
00:16:48The last lap's super early and not too long.
00:16:50I can have a bring it to you if you want to wait for it in your bedchamber.
00:16:53No, I'll do my waiting right in front of that fire, thank you very much.
00:16:57Fine, then.
00:17:05You two know of any goings-on down at Linworth this morning?
00:17:09I know what I've seen from across the valley before the storm hit.
00:17:12It's burnt to the ground, mate.
00:17:14Whole damn village.
00:17:17You weren't close enough to see what happened.
00:17:20Uh, no. Had our hands full with a couple of rascally Vitellian fikers, as this man can attest.
00:17:26Why?
00:17:28What have you heard?
00:17:29Just saw the smoke. Same as you.
00:17:32Did you see anyone else coming from that direction today?
00:17:35What, besides you? No.
00:17:37How about tonight?
00:17:39Anyone else coming up the mountain towards this inn?
00:17:42In that storm?
00:17:44Well, you can't see shite out there, mate.
00:17:47I mean, I couldn't see Lee's arse in front of me face-safe when the lightning flashed.
00:17:52Why?
00:17:54You, uh...
00:17:56You expecting a guest coming in out of that wet hell tonight, Gib?
00:18:02No.
00:18:05Not expecting a damn soul.
00:18:15I'm sorry I didn't go with you, Eret.
00:18:26Two more boarders for the night.
00:18:29I'll clean the soup.
00:18:30What are you doing when you touch his forehead like that?
00:18:35It's all right.
00:18:38I won't tell anymore.
00:18:45It's a gift.
00:18:47Sometimes when I touch people...
00:18:50I see the things they want to hide.
00:18:53What do you mean?
00:18:54It's like my way with animals.
00:18:56But when it comes to people, I see what makes them different from animals.
00:19:01I see their shame.
00:19:04Animals don't feel it.
00:19:07Pain, they can feel. Fear, grief even, but...
00:19:12Animals don't feel shame.
00:19:14Only people.
00:19:19Arlen.
00:19:21Do you know anything more about what happened at Linwith?
00:19:25No.
00:19:28Only I know why Eret went there.
00:19:31To find the grave of his parents.
00:19:35So he's been planning to run away for a while.
00:19:38We both have.
00:19:40I'm not ungrateful.
00:19:42I'd imagine Giblock's a fairer master than many when he's not been drinking, but...
00:19:46Eret and I always wanted to see more of the world.
00:19:50When it came to it, though...
00:19:53I didn't have the courage.
00:19:55And...
00:19:56And I thought if I didn't go, he wouldn't either.
00:19:58I told myself I was protecting him, but I was just a coward.
00:20:02Don't be hard on yourself.
00:20:04Your fate might have been like the rest of Linwith had you gone with him.
00:20:08Do you think it's true?
00:20:11That the witch has found a way to harness the power of death like Zorlok?
00:20:16I don't know much about that sort of thing.
00:20:19But you were in Daera during the Year of the Dead.
00:20:22Was it as horrible as they say?
00:20:25What do they say?
00:20:26They say it was an unimaginable hell.
00:20:41That sounds about right.
00:20:43Did you ever meet Maric?
00:20:45Maric of the Redthorns?
00:20:47She defeated Zorlok.
00:20:49She was a slave, did you know that?
00:20:52A runaway.
00:20:54I... I heard that.
00:20:57Every guest that comes to Desolation's End...
00:21:02I ask them for their accounts of the Year of the Dead.
00:21:05If they've ever met Maric or Dagon, Teela or Thane...
00:21:10They know their stories.
00:21:13But it's Maric I most like to hear of.
00:21:16Most just repeat stories they've heard from others.
00:21:19Some claim to have met it themselves, but most of those are probably lying.
00:21:24But every tale I hear, I write down in this.
00:21:32It's what Erred and me dreamed of.
00:21:35We wanted to be like the Redthorns.
00:21:40They didn't leave the world the way they found it.
00:21:43They sacrificed for the good of others.
00:21:46They saved us.
00:21:49Sometimes I wonder if we were worth saving.
00:21:54Tell me.
00:21:56What do you see from the boy?
00:21:59What's his shame?
00:22:04I think...
00:22:06Every orphan's is the same.
00:22:09The shame of being an orphan.
00:22:12Arlen! The suit!
00:22:17Sir?
00:22:20I said animals are animals.
00:22:22I said animals don't feel shame like people do.
00:22:25There's one animal that does.
00:22:27Only one I've come across my whole life that does.
00:22:31And which animal's that?
00:22:33The one you're keeping in your wagon.
00:22:37How much coin you got stashed away here, huh?
00:22:40Because I notice you ain't spent much on upkeep.
00:22:43Not on this suit so thin you can read a book through it.
00:22:46If you knew how to read.
00:22:48Keep laughing, knife ears.
00:22:49Shouldn't surprise you to hear I'm scraping by, lad.
00:22:52I don't believe you, Gib.
00:22:54There is a miser's hoard here somewhere.
00:22:57Believe it or don't when it's true.
00:22:59Desolation's ends it.
00:23:02Ghosts are what it used to be.
00:23:07Who the hell was out there tonight?
00:23:09Guess there's someone even unluckier than you and me, Lay.
00:23:16You gonna open the door, Gib?
00:23:18What, you gotten too feeble to slide the bar yourself, old dwarf?
00:23:22Aye.
00:23:30Who's there?
00:23:32Master Dwarf.
00:23:34My name is Eamon Thadric.
00:23:36I have a young woman with me who's been injured.
00:23:38We're both in need of shelter tonight.
00:23:40Drop your heads.
00:23:42What?
00:23:44So I can see your faces.
00:23:46Good evening.
00:23:48And the woman?
00:23:52Anyone else out there with you?
00:23:54I would hope not on this dreadful night.
00:24:05Welcome to Desolation's End.
00:24:07Please warm yourself by the fire.
00:24:09Thank you, good dwarf.
00:24:10And hello to you.
00:24:12As I said, my name is Eamon Thadric.
00:24:14This young woman is Rez Minai.
00:24:17You're hurt.
00:24:19Came upon a village this morning.
00:24:21Massacred, burnt to the ground.
00:24:23Poor woman was the only survivor.
00:24:25Linworth?
00:24:27Yes.
00:24:29We heard none survived.
00:24:31Who did you hear it from?
00:24:33Let's get Arlan to see to this.
00:24:35Aye.
00:24:41Master Dwarf, my horse is in need of stabling.
00:24:44I trust you have someone that can feed and water, huh?
00:24:47Aye.
00:24:49That can be arranged.
00:24:52And there is another matter.
00:24:58We'll discuss that later.
00:25:01Right.
00:25:11May I?
00:25:23This wound,
00:25:26it's not a burn.
00:25:28It's dark magic.
00:25:32I've seen something like it in the northern tribes of my people.
00:25:36Such wounds are dangerous.
00:25:38Such wounds are difficult to heal.
00:25:42What of the Witch of the Mountain, then?
00:25:46The witch was there, to be sure.
00:25:49All night.
00:25:53My sleep was full of terrors.
00:25:55Then I woke to a nightmare.
00:25:59Everyone dead.
00:26:02Everyone but me.
00:26:03Ghastly, the state of that village when I came upon it.
00:26:07Dead in the road,
00:26:09in their homes,
00:26:11in their beds.
00:26:13Young and old alike.
00:26:15And by some miracle,
00:26:17this woman was spared.
00:26:19Fate, I suppose,
00:26:21led me to her.
00:26:23Who is this Witch of the Mountain you're talking about, Gib?
00:26:26Mehitabel Crow.
00:26:28An old recluse.
00:26:30Led me to her.
00:26:31An old recluse.
00:26:33Lenweth was once her home.
00:26:35Till seventeen years ago, when she was banished.
00:26:38Banished for what?
00:26:42Evil.
00:26:44They say she was a healer.
00:26:46Quite skilled at it, too.
00:26:49Till the Year of the Dead.
00:26:52She saw Zorlok's power and became obsessed with necromancy herself.
00:26:57Determined to resurrect the children she'd lost in her infancy, she was.
00:27:02Deeper,
00:27:04darker she delved until she went mad with it.
00:27:07The villagers,
00:27:09it could have wised her witchcraft.
00:27:12Forced her to leave.
00:27:15But that weren't the end of Lenweth's trouble with her, was it?
00:27:20The Beast.
00:27:21Aye.
00:27:23Not one moon after Mehitabel left,
00:27:25a monster came to Lenweth.
00:27:28Killed more than a dozen villagers before they drove it home.
00:27:33You tell me that weren't the witch's doing.
00:27:39Perhaps this morning,
00:27:41a new and final act of vengeance on the village.
00:27:46But why now?
00:27:48The gods below only know.
00:27:51I did the best I could.
00:27:52I did the best I could.
00:27:56You've got some skill there.
00:28:00Where are you from, Greybeard?
00:28:03I'm from Gelding.
00:28:05You're a long way from home.
00:28:08What brought you to the valley?
00:28:10What's that?
00:28:12Or was Lenweth your destination?
00:28:14Oh, no.
00:28:16I'm hunting elk.
00:28:19Elk?
00:28:20Yes.
00:28:22Favourite hunting ground of my youth.
00:28:25Sort of a pilgrimage to my glory days.
00:28:30Any luck?
00:28:32The hunt?
00:28:34No.
00:28:35But I think Providence has found me a more worthy purpose.
00:28:44Master Dwarf, my horse is still out in the wind and the rain.
00:28:47It'll be ruined by morning if it's not suitably sheltered.
00:28:51Arlan,
00:28:53the man's horse.
00:28:54Take it to the barn.
00:28:56Let the girl stay put.
00:28:59I'll stay with your horse.
00:29:01Very good, fine, yes, thank you.
00:29:10Let me do it.
00:29:13I'll stable the man's horse.
00:29:18You can't go out there alone.
00:29:20Not tonight.
00:29:22I don't want you leaving Ered.
00:29:25I don't trust this man, Aemon.
00:29:28He's hiding something.
00:29:30I don't know what it is, but he's desperate not to be found out.
00:29:34Anyway, if the witch is coming here, it's Ered she's after.
00:29:39Not me.
00:29:41It should be me that goes.
00:29:44Straight back.
00:29:47And stay away from the wagon.
00:30:01That's a well-crafted hilt at your side, Greybeard.
00:30:04The rest of the sword is masterfully made.
00:30:08My name, again, is Aemon Thadric.
00:30:12This was a gift from General Rogar when I commanded the Sixth Cavalry.
00:30:17General Rogar?
00:30:19You fought the armies of the dead?
00:30:21Defending Dera from the Necromancer's hordes has been my life's highest honor and privilege.
00:30:31How long after the attack this morning did Aemon find you there?
00:30:37I can't be sure.
00:30:39Two hours, perhaps?
00:30:42And the decision to come here to Desolation's End, was that your idea or his?
00:30:49He said it was the nearest place to seek shelter.
00:30:56Is it painful?
00:30:59Your arm?
00:31:03The girl's a natural healer.
00:31:05Tell me, did you hurt your leg this morning as well?
00:31:10I noticed you favoring your left when you walked in.
00:31:14No, something I've had since a child.
00:31:18A bad foot.
00:31:21I once had a friend with a similar elm.
00:31:26Stranger.
00:31:28You have that right, that's what you prefer to be called.
00:31:30I've now heard the colorful story of what brings the Marshal and his off-deputy to Desolation's End tonight. May I hear yours?
00:31:37I'm just passing through.
00:31:39Oh, come now. Indulge an old man who enjoys hearing the wayfaring tales of his fellow Daelins.
00:31:45Now, the Stranger is a ruthless bounty hunter.
00:31:50Ah. So we all have come hunting, it would seem. And whose bounty are you currently after?
00:31:56I'd rather not speak of it.
00:31:57He'd rather not say because he's got him caged in his wagon in that barn out there. Ain't that right, Stranger?
00:32:03Must be a hell of a bounty, too. Won't let anyone near it, nor tell the man's name.
00:32:09Am I to understand you have a live prisoner out there in that barn in this cold?
00:32:15You realize come morning you may have killed the man?
00:32:17You told me nothing of this lad.
00:32:19It's not a man, it's a wild animal.
00:32:22And the barn should be safe.
00:32:24A wild animal. And the barn's shelter is plenty.
00:32:28A wild animal? And my mare has just been sent to share its roof.
00:32:34It's shackled and caged. Your horse is fine.
00:32:41You'll be safe and warm here.
00:32:55Are you cold?
00:32:59Hungry?
00:33:05Can you hear me?
00:33:08I hear you.
00:33:11You're... you're not an animal at all.
00:33:15Don't be so sure.
00:33:18I'm not sure.
00:33:19You're not an animal at all.
00:33:22Don't be so sure.
00:33:24Who are you?
00:33:35Was that Linwith?
00:33:37Linwith? What do you know of Linwith?
00:33:42Are you the beast?
00:33:43The beast?
00:33:46The one the witch summoned years ago for her vengeance on the village?
00:33:50There's little I know.
00:33:52Before...
00:33:54Before?
00:33:56Before the curse.
00:34:00Was it Mehitable Crow? Did she curse you?
00:34:03Mehitable?
00:34:06I can't... I can't remember.
00:34:11What can you remember?
00:34:14A child. A girl. Her mother...
00:34:19was killed.
00:34:24Stop...
00:34:26Stop asking me to remember!
00:34:31Was there any indication this morning where Mehitable Crow may have headed to?
00:34:36Whether she continued down the valley or back up the mountain?
00:34:41No.
00:34:42Did you see anyone on the mountain road on your way up here tonight?
00:34:45No, but truthfully, it was hard to see anything at all.
00:34:48Well, you two asked me and Leigh the same question. What's this about?
00:34:52They think the witch is coming here.
00:34:58Oh, gods in their graves, that is what you think.
00:35:00Now, what the hell is going on here? What are you not telling us?
00:35:03That witch coming here, what for?
00:35:06Is it true?
00:35:08If you've reason to suspect it even a possibility, I think we deserve to know.
00:35:15I found Giblock's slave boy injured on the road and I brought him here.
00:35:21He was down in Linweth and saw the whole thing.
00:35:24But before he escaped, the witch made a threat.
00:35:29A threat?
00:35:30She said she'd find him by night and...
00:35:33kill him.
00:35:34Kill him?
00:35:36You mean to tell me that that witch that just massacred an entire village using dark magic and hellfire is making her way here?
00:35:43There's no reason to believe that the witch even knows where he's from, let alone where he went.
00:35:49What's more, it's storming so hard out now, the old crone couldn't make it up here if she wanted to.
00:35:53Ah, well, these two just made it here and they ain't got powers beyond the natural.
00:35:57Where's the boy now?
00:35:59Resting.
00:36:00Resting?
00:36:01Given Behetable Crow's story, I can make some cruel sense of her attack on the village, but the boy is just a runaway.
00:36:09Why would she be so determined to go after him?
00:36:11Apparently, he was born in Linweth before he was orphaned.
00:36:16Could I speak with the boy?
00:36:18Perhaps our families know each other?
00:36:21Once he wakes.
00:36:22You folks are acting like this is all well and good!
00:36:25There is a murdering mad hag out there who's more than likely on her way to this inn tonight!
00:36:30We will deal with the witch if she comes.
00:36:33Oh, really?
00:36:34Yes, really. That's all we can do.
00:36:36Well, you know what me and Laerys are gonna do?
00:36:38If that witch comes here raising hell, we're gonna offer her a boy in exchange for her leaving in peace.
00:36:43That's really your position as a marshal, dear?
00:36:46It is, greybeard.
00:36:48Quiet!
00:36:50Listen.
00:36:56It's Arlen.
00:36:58You sure about that?
00:37:06Arlen, that you?
00:37:07Yes, sir.
00:37:08Anyone else out there with you, lass?
00:37:10No, sir.
00:37:18You see anything out there, sweetheart?
00:37:21No.
00:37:22Good.
00:37:23Everything all right in the barn?
00:37:28There's no bow nor arrows with Eamon's horse.
00:37:30Nor on his person.
00:37:32It's strange to bring only a sword for an old cunt.
00:37:36Arlen!
00:37:38After you're done the washing up, why don't you check on the boy?
00:37:42Ered!
00:37:46You shouldn't be up and about. You need to rest.
00:37:48Well, I'll believe so for now.
00:37:50Come on, then.
00:37:52Let's give him a moment.
00:37:55I've got some questions for you.
00:37:57Now, this witch.
00:37:59You saw her, boy?
00:38:03Yes, sir.
00:38:05And what she look like?
00:38:06She riding in on a horse or on foot?
00:38:10Witches don't ride horses.
00:38:13They ride the wind.
00:38:14All right, that's enough questions for now.
00:38:18Ered.
00:38:20This is Resmah Nigh.
00:38:22She was at Linworth when it all happened.
00:38:27Miss?
00:38:36I'm glad to know I wasn't the only survivor.
00:38:40It's given me hope there may be others who escaped like you.
00:38:44Perhaps it would be less overwhelming for you if we spoke privately.
00:38:48In your room you could lie rest and...
00:38:51Could I have some supper first?
00:38:53More than a day since he's had anything to eat.
00:38:57Of course you can.
00:38:58Of course you can.
00:39:23The girl.
00:39:25She's young to be so skilled a healer.
00:39:29Where is she from?
00:39:32Linworth, actually.
00:39:34Same as the boy.
00:39:37Not siblings, though?
00:39:40Might as well be.
00:39:42Both lost their families years ago.
00:39:45Far too young.
00:39:47The girl's parents.
00:39:49Do you know their names?
00:39:52Sure I have it written somewhere.
00:39:58I'm curious.
00:40:00How has a youth from Gelting come to hunt so far from home?
00:40:06My father was a valet to a Vitalian magistrate.
00:40:11Afforded me some privileges of travel and education not available to most young boys.
00:40:17I was lucky.
00:40:20What was the Vitalian magistrate's name?
00:40:23Kaldin.
00:40:24Kaldin.
00:40:27Kairos Kaldin.
00:40:46I'm sorry.
00:40:48That's all right, I'll get you another.
00:40:51Get a rag and clean it up, you daft girl.
00:41:18Herod.
00:41:21You look like you need to lie down.
00:41:24Let him finish his supper first.
00:41:27Herod.
00:41:29Soy.
00:41:33Come here.
00:41:36Stay back!
00:41:39What's going on here?
00:41:41Keep your hand off that crossbow.
00:41:51Let him go.
00:41:53I can't.
00:41:55You don't understand.
00:41:57There's so much you don't understand.
00:42:21No!
00:42:32You don't know what you've brought here, stranger.
00:42:35Something evil.
00:42:37You have doomed them all.
00:42:51Holy hell! I fucking knew it!
00:43:09An alteration stone.
00:43:15Back on that.
00:43:20Come on.
00:43:36When the storm's passed, we'll take her body out and burn her.
00:43:51Hey!
00:44:04The animal you...
00:44:06have in your wagon...
00:44:09was it the beast that attacked Linwith years ago?
00:44:17It may be.
00:44:20If it was...
00:44:25then it's the beast that killed Herod's parents.
00:44:30And mine.
00:44:37Why haven't you killed it?
00:44:43I may yet.
00:44:46There's something...
00:44:48I've wanted to ask.
00:44:51You don't have to tell me.
00:44:55When I took your hand in the barn...
00:44:58I heard something from you.
00:45:04It was a woman's scream.
00:45:08It sounded as if she was beaten.
00:45:14That's from long ago.
00:45:15Long ago.
00:45:20I was young.
00:45:23But old enough to have done more.
00:45:29Before the year of the dead hardened us all...
00:45:37I was a coward.
00:45:40I was an apprentice to an apothecary near Gelty.
00:45:43He had a slave girl with a lame foot.
00:45:46One he was sure he could beat into submission.
00:45:49But she was no ordinary girl.
00:45:53Her spirit wouldn't break.
00:45:57But this only made the apothecary's anger grow...
00:46:02until the knight of Italian Guard...
00:46:05brought her home as a runaway.
00:46:08The apothecary was so angry...
00:46:11that he beat her within an inch of her life.
00:46:15I should have stopped him.
00:46:18I should have done something.
00:46:21But that night...
00:46:24I was just as much a coward as all the nights before.
00:46:33So she stopped him.
00:46:38Nearly killed him in the process.
00:46:42That was the night that she ran away forever.
00:46:46She asked me to go with her.
00:46:48Still, I was...
00:46:51too afraid.
00:46:56Merrick.
00:47:00The girl was Merrick.
00:47:07I've done a lot of shameful things...
00:47:11since the year of the dead.
00:47:15But nothing haunts me more...
00:47:21than that night...
00:47:23when I stood by...
00:47:27doing nothing...
00:47:31while Merrick was beaten...
00:47:35in the frozen stream.
00:47:37I'm sorry.
00:48:08Mmm.
00:48:10Mmm.
00:48:12Mmm.
00:48:37Mmm.
00:48:50Ah!
00:48:55Stranger!
00:49:07Stranger!
00:49:25He's dead.
00:49:27What's happened?
00:49:29I got up to put more coal in the stove the way he likes on cold nights.
00:49:37What's wrong with you?
00:49:40It's dark magic.
00:49:46No!
00:49:47It's the witch.
00:49:49There's a vengeance still among us.
00:49:50The witch is dead, boy.
00:49:52Let's get you back to bed.
00:49:53Come on.
00:49:56Myka.
00:49:58Could she have...
00:49:59Could she have come back to life?
00:50:00I mean, can they do that?
00:50:02Why don't you and Lyaris take the dwarf down to the cellar and find out for yourself?
00:50:05Yeah.
00:50:07Lay?
00:50:08Lay, we got work to do!
00:50:12Find something.
00:50:13What?
00:50:15No.
00:50:17I was just...
00:50:19looking for any hint of what may have happened.
00:50:22Nothing of note.
00:50:25Let's all meet in the front hall,
00:50:27shall we?
00:50:28I'll tell the marshal.
00:50:30His elf.
00:50:32Once they've moved the body.
00:50:58Come on.
00:51:28Still dead.
00:51:34You'll be alright.
00:51:37The stranger won't let anything happen to us.
00:51:41The witch is cold as ice.
00:51:45So!
00:51:48I'm going to get you out of here.
00:51:50I'm going to get you out of here.
00:51:52I'm going to get you out of here.
00:51:54I'm going to get you out of here.
00:51:56I'm going to get you out of here.
00:51:59Who killed the dwarf?
00:52:04Well, if no one will say it, then I will.
00:52:06Greybeard, you were the one who brought the witch here in the first place.
00:52:10That's ridiculous!
00:52:12I thought I was helping a young woman in distress, you know that!
00:52:16What we don't know is what brought you to the valley to begin with.
00:52:19I've told you.
00:52:20An elk hunt.
00:52:22With no bow nor arrows.
00:52:24If this really was your favorite hunting ground as a youth, then you know better than I.
00:52:29This is the wrong season for elk in this valley.
00:52:33Their herds move west this time of year.
00:52:36A migration so reliable that the Garindan used to measure their age by it.
00:52:41So.
00:52:43What really brings you here?
00:52:46I had business with the dwarf.
00:52:49Business? What business?
00:52:51Oh, is that a dwarf that's now lying dead in the cellar?
00:52:54By the looks of it, you came out ahead in that transaction, eh?
00:52:58There were certain papers I needed from him.
00:53:03So that's what you were searching for in the dwarf's room?
00:53:19What's it say?
00:53:25Amon Thadroch.
00:53:28Darenborn. Gelting.
00:53:31These are your papers of identification. I don't understand, why did Gib have them?
00:53:36Because the dwarf was a forger.
00:53:39By the looks of it, a good one.
00:53:41So these...
00:53:42Aren't his real name.
00:53:44Nor where he's from.
00:53:46What's your name, Greybeard?
00:53:49Kaldeen.
00:53:50Is my guess.
00:53:51Kaldeen.
00:53:53That's a Vitalian name.
00:53:57Fucking hell.
00:53:59A red and black.
00:54:03General Rogar's right-hand man?
00:54:08And look at that.
00:54:10A Legion commander.
00:54:12How many Darens lost their lives, dignity and property so you could earn that reputation?
00:54:19It's true.
00:54:21I carried out the will of the Empire.
00:54:24But Dera has always been my home.
00:54:28When the Year of the Dead came, I did serve under General Rogar, fighting the armies of the undead alongside Darens. That was no lie.
00:54:41My wife is Daren.
00:54:43My son is Daren.
00:54:47I only sought out that forgery to protect them from the stain of my past.
00:54:52Well, Commander.
00:54:53Looks like Desolation's end is going to get his third corpse tonight.
00:54:58Sheath your sword.
00:54:59What the hell, stranger?
00:55:01You're going to prevent a Marshal from performing his duty?
00:55:04I guess I am.
00:55:06What for, huh?
00:55:07You think because he killed a few undead alongside our countrymen, that makes up for decades of abuse?
00:55:11No.
00:55:12But being a Vitalian doesn't change the fact that there is a murderer in here amongst us.
00:55:17In fact, it proves it wasn't him.
00:55:20How do you figure?
00:55:21What if he killed the Dwarf to cover up his little secret?
00:55:24I don't know.
00:55:26I don't know.
00:55:28I don't know.
00:55:30I don't know.
00:55:32I don't know.
00:55:33What if he killed the Dwarf to cover up his little secret?
00:55:35When have you known of a Vitalian, even before the Year of the Dead, that knew the ways of old magic?
00:55:42But who killed the Dwarf, you're so smart!
00:55:44What is the obvious answer?
00:55:46The Elf.
00:55:47Didn't ask you.
00:55:48Red and black.
00:55:49He's flaunted his knowledge of dark magic since I arrived.
00:55:53The woman's wound, the witch's stone, clearly he's seen plenty of it before.
00:55:57How do we know he's not a practitioner himself?
00:55:59After seven years partnered with this Elf.
00:56:01If he knew how to use magic to kill someone, I'd have seen it before, trust me.
00:56:05I don't trust you.
00:56:08You've been pocketing the Dwarf's trinkets all night.
00:56:12Did he find you out?
00:56:14So you had your partner kill him in the night?
00:56:15I keep talking, Vitalian.
00:56:18Your noose is around your neck the more you speak.
00:56:20I don't hear a denial.
00:56:22What did the witch say?
00:56:24She said you brought something evil here.
00:56:26What did you bring?
00:56:29It's the animal he's got in his wagon.
00:56:32That's what it is.
00:56:34The witch, what did she say?
00:56:37You have doomed them all.
00:56:39And now he's gone and killed the damn Dwarf, just like she said!
00:56:41That animal didn't kill the Dwarf.
00:56:43How do you know that?
00:56:44Because I know.
00:56:45Well maybe that's not good enough right now with the four of us trying to kill each other in the middle of the night!
00:56:48I think we deserve to hear a bit more about this animal.
00:56:51Yeah, what the hell is it, stranger?
00:56:55Lower your blades.
00:56:58Then I'll tell you.
00:57:09I captured the beast of Black River.
00:57:12You lie.
00:57:13I'm sorry, should I know of this beast of Black River?
00:57:16For the past fifteen years, maybe more, no traveller dared cross the Black River forest.
00:57:22There's a beast there that would tear you limb from limb.
00:57:25Large bounty on its head.
00:57:26Most hunters gave up on it years ago.
00:57:28Why?
00:57:29Because they're dead.
00:57:30The beast is shackled and caged.
00:57:32And that iron has held strong across half of Dera.
00:57:35It cannot escape.
00:57:37In my experience, cages hold until they don't.
00:57:40Hang on, hang on.
00:57:42You had a chance to kill the beast of Black River and instead you captured it live.
00:57:47Why?
00:57:48That's not your concern.
00:57:49No, no, no, that is our concern.
00:57:51Because if that's the beast that you've brought here, you've put us all at risk.
00:57:55Now the keeper of the inn is dead in what seems like the fulfilment of a witch's soothsaying.
00:57:59And I think we deserve to see for ourselves whether that thing is still in its cage or not.
00:58:04I have to agree.
00:58:05You're not going to that barn.
00:58:06Why the hell not, stranger?
00:58:08If you think that's so secure, then what's the danger?
00:58:10The danger is there is a murderer in here with us.
00:58:13Yeah? Who is it then?
00:58:14I don't know!
00:58:15But it's not the beast!
00:58:17Are you sure?
00:58:21Whatever's in your wagon.
00:58:24It is cursed.
00:58:28See?
00:58:29Even a girl agrees.
00:58:37Get back in the larder.
00:58:38Stay with Herod.
00:58:41Lock the door.
00:58:46You come with me.
00:58:47You can see for yourself that it hasn't escaped.
00:58:49You two stay here.
00:58:52Where the hell was that we were coming to?
00:58:54Far!
00:58:55But when we get back, I don't want to hear another word about this beast.
00:58:58Understood?
00:58:59Yeah, of course, mate.
00:59:23I couldn't find them, Arlen.
00:59:28I couldn't find my parents' graves at Linwith.
00:59:34Herod.
00:59:38When I touched the woman's arm,
00:59:41I saw the dead of Linwith.
00:59:44The village burning.
00:59:46The blood.
00:59:47I saw the dead of Linwith.
00:59:50The village burning.
00:59:52I saw it because she was ashamed of it.
00:59:56And I thought it was just the guilt of surviving.
00:59:59I didn't realize it was the guilt of having done it herself.
01:00:06I still don't understand why she came for you, though.
01:00:12The old witch went mad.
01:00:15Your face.
01:00:17You're hurt.
01:00:19It must be from when the witch grabbed me.
01:00:23It's fine.
01:00:32I think we need to tell the stranger you met Meredyff before yesterday.
01:00:36No one needs to know that.
01:00:40They won't understand.
01:00:43I think the stranger would.
01:00:44He knew Merrick.
01:00:47He was her friend.
01:00:48The witch said it was Zorlok's power that slaughtered the village.
01:00:53Could it somehow be what killed Giblock as well?
01:00:57I don't know.
01:01:01The others have gone to check on the stranger's wagon.
01:01:04It may be what Mehed were warned of when she died.
01:01:08Herod,
01:01:10I think it's the beast.
01:01:11Herod,
01:01:13I think it's the beast
01:01:15that attacked Linwith years ago.
01:01:20The beast that killed our parents.
01:01:23I want to see it.
01:01:24No.
01:01:25No.
01:01:28I promised the stranger we'd stay here.
01:01:31Please,
01:01:33sleep. You need your rest.
01:01:42That beast
01:01:44is a pitiful creature.
01:01:48Whatever it is,
01:01:49it hates itself.
01:01:54I think deep down,
01:01:57all evil things hate themselves.
01:02:07See?
01:02:08Secure.
01:02:09Now, wait, how do we know that thing is in there at all, huh?
01:02:17We can't see nothing in here.
01:02:19What?
01:02:20No, no, no, yeah, there's something in there.
01:02:22That's enough.
01:02:23Now, hang on, hang on.
01:02:24Give me that lantern, eh?
01:02:33This ain't a beast.
01:02:35I don't think this is an animal at all.
01:02:37All right, come on, then.
01:02:40Ah!
01:02:43You got a man in there, stranger, huh?
01:02:45Why are you lying to us about it?
01:02:46Oh, I'm not lying.
01:02:48Yeah, we'll see about that, eh?
01:02:51Yeah.
01:02:54There's only one reason
01:02:56why
01:02:58you and Wallace believe in that this is a beast
01:03:00and not a man.
01:03:10Ah!
01:03:17See that?
01:03:18You're a red and black lover.
01:03:20Huh?
01:03:21You've been transporting a vitalian
01:03:24to his freedom.
01:03:25Shut the door.
01:03:26Oh, I am sick of you acting like you're in charge.
01:03:30I'm the gods damned in their graves, Marshal,
01:03:33not you!
01:03:35Looks like we're going to be spilling some vitalian blood tonight after all, eh?
01:03:39Ah!
01:04:09Ah!
01:04:39Ah!
01:04:48Ah!
01:04:50Ah!
01:04:53Oh, you don't want to fight back?
01:04:54You think that's going to make us go quicker for you?
01:04:56You're wrong.
01:04:57I am enjoying this.
01:05:01Ah, don't worry, your apothecary friend is next.
01:05:03Ah!
01:05:07Dane?
01:05:09We're still leaving B.
01:05:11Yeah, crawl away, scum!
01:05:14You're a real bitch bastard, you know that, stranger?
01:05:17You know
01:05:18aiding a vitalian in their escape from there is a hanging offence.
01:05:22Are you hearing me?
01:05:23You're a dead man, stranger.
01:05:25Lock the door, Wallace.
01:05:28Lock that door.
01:05:34Ah!
01:05:36Ah!
01:05:37Ah!
01:05:40Hey!
01:06:00Ah!
01:06:01Ah!
01:06:04Ah!
01:06:20Ah!
01:06:21Ah!
01:06:22Ah!
01:06:24Ah!
01:06:29Ah!
01:06:34It was you.
01:06:37You killed Matt Stickerblock!
01:06:44No, Aaron!
01:07:04Are you all right?
01:07:05Yes.
01:07:07But, Aaron...
01:07:17Payne!
01:07:21Payne.
01:07:34Aaron!
01:07:58Eamon, Dad.
01:08:00They are as...
01:08:03Aaron.
01:08:06Aaron.
01:08:07He hasn't come back.
01:08:10It was my fault.
01:08:11I should never have brought the beast here.
01:08:13Don't move.
01:08:14Please.
01:08:15I've done the best I can, but the wound is deep.
01:08:19The boy's a murderer.
01:08:22If that beast hasn't got to him already,
01:08:25he's gonna pay for his crime.
01:08:27Has Aaron ever done anything like that before?
01:08:31What he did to the beast.
01:08:34Not like that.
01:08:36There were times when we were young.
01:08:38If he was upset, he could...
01:08:41hurt people without touching them.
01:08:43Hurt people?
01:08:45Make them suddenly ill or weak.
01:08:49He told you a lot about it once.
01:08:53Called it devilry.
01:08:55Tried to beat it out of him.
01:09:00It's been years since it happened, though.
01:09:02We'd almost forgotten about it.
01:09:06Almost?
01:09:09I should have told you.
01:09:14Errod was afraid to let anyone know.
01:09:19But it wasn't yesterday he first met the witch.
01:09:25Last moon,
01:09:26he happened upon her on the mountain
01:09:28and she asked him about his gift.
01:09:32How did she know about it?
01:09:33I don't know.
01:09:37But she said she wanted to help him with it.
01:09:40Teach him to use it properly.
01:09:41I...
01:09:43I told him to stay away from her, but he...
01:09:47He thought it would get us closer to becoming
01:09:49a team of heroes like the Red Thorns.
01:09:53Twice he snuck out at night after Giblock had gone to bed.
01:09:57To meet her at her cottage.
01:10:00And Linwith?
01:10:02Did he go there to meet her, too?
01:10:07No.
01:10:11I don't know.
01:10:15That's not what he told me,
01:10:16but I fear he's been keeping secrets.
01:10:19But you didn't suspect that he killed your master?
01:10:23No, but...
01:10:26When I examined again the witch's arm,
01:10:31it became suddenly clear to me.
01:10:34The same magic that killed Giblock
01:10:37was used against the witch at Linwith.
01:10:40Who else would try to protect the village from the witch but Errod?
01:10:46Why did the beast go after Errod?
01:10:49Like it was drawn to him.
01:10:52I don't know.
01:10:54I do.
01:10:59It was the old dark magic, the point wheels.
01:11:06Among my people,
01:11:09when someone is cursed by dark magic,
01:11:14he forever recognizes it in others.
01:11:21The beast
01:11:24sensed within the boy that same power that has tormented him for years.
01:11:28Lee? Arlen? He needs...
01:11:33It's time to say goodbye, partner.
01:11:36No.
01:11:38No, I won't say it, you knifehead bastard.
01:11:42Why?
01:11:45To be so young?
01:11:48To wield the power of death?
01:11:53You're the worst person.
01:11:59Lee?
01:12:01Lee?
01:12:03Lee?
01:12:10Come with me.
01:12:15Come.
01:12:23Come.
01:12:48I heard you out there calling for Thane.
01:12:53That beast wasn't
01:12:55Thane of the red thorns.
01:12:59It once was.
01:13:02What happened to him?
01:13:04Well,
01:13:06sometime after the year of the dead,
01:13:10after he and Teela had set up life together as husband and wife,
01:13:16Thane was cursed
01:13:19by a sorcerer who called himself
01:13:23the Disciple.
01:13:25The Disciple?
01:13:27Yes.
01:13:30Thane remembers little about how it happened, but
01:13:33one thing he is certain of.
01:13:36The Disciple
01:13:38killed Teela.
01:13:45For more than 15 years,
01:13:47Thane remained a beast.
01:13:50How did you find him?
01:13:51I was only after the bounty.
01:13:55But when I realized that the creature was cursed,
01:14:00I thought that curing it might be easier than killing it.
01:14:05Finally,
01:14:07I worked out a mixture of monkshood and starleaf.
01:14:11That did the trick, but I wasn't prepared for the man
01:14:15who emerged
01:14:17or the condition he would be in.
01:14:19The little that Thane remembered
01:14:21only made him want to die.
01:14:25And his form,
01:14:27his form wasn't stable, so I had to keep him caged
01:14:30for his own safety as much as anyone else's.
01:14:37Where were you taking him?
01:14:41They say
01:14:42there are still masters of the old magic
01:14:45in Goldfinger.
01:14:46There are still masters of the old magic
01:14:48in Golgosha.
01:14:50So I was headed there
01:14:52in the hope for a permanent release of the curse.
01:14:57Finding Thane,
01:15:03it felt like a chance to make amends to Merrick.
01:15:08I was too cowardly to help her in my youth, but
01:15:11now I could help her friend.
01:15:13Her
01:15:14friend who had been the brave companion that she needed
01:15:18to stand by her
01:15:21when I wouldn't.
01:15:25Failing Thane now
01:15:29feels like failing Merrick all over again.
01:15:33Wait.
01:15:45Your name is Egan.
01:15:49The Apothecary's apprentice.
01:15:50You made Merrick's leg brace.
01:15:53She wore it for years.
01:15:58She wouldn't have been able to escape without it.
01:16:00She couldn't have done half the things she did
01:16:02if it weren't for your kindness.
01:16:06You've more than made up for any cowardice.
01:16:08I've failed you
01:16:11and Herod
01:16:13as well.
01:16:15Even trying
01:16:18makes you the most selfless man to ever walk through those doors.
01:16:25Arlen, there's something that I need to talk to you about.
01:16:27Something that I found
01:16:29in Giblock's room.
01:16:31Oi!
01:16:32There's smoke.
01:16:34What smoke?
01:16:35Giblock's room.
01:16:37Oi!
01:16:38There's smoke.
01:16:39Hop on a mountain!
01:16:41That's Meridabel's chimney.
01:16:44Herod must have gone to her cottage. He's alive!
01:16:46Yeah, makes it easy enough, eh?
01:16:49What are you doing? You're going after him.
01:16:50Oh yeah?
01:16:51And I'm hauling him to the Magistrate's court.
01:16:53He's just a boy. He's confused.
01:16:55He's a slave who killed his master.
01:16:58That's not going unpunished.
01:17:00What's more,
01:17:01the dwarf's murder directly led to my partner's death.
01:17:03Oh, your own stupidity did that.
01:17:06I ain't putting that boy in shackles.
01:17:08And if he shows any resistance, magic or otherwise,
01:17:10I'm gonna kill him!
01:17:12I'll come with you.
01:17:13What, so you can protect him from me?
01:17:17If that elf was right,
01:17:19then the beast is after the boy as well.
01:17:22And you don't want to be alone when you cross its path.
01:17:26I don't want the boy hurt.
01:17:30I'll convince him to come willingly.
01:17:31You can hardly stand up, mate.
01:17:33How are you going to climb that mountain?
01:17:41Fine. Fine, we'll go together.
01:17:44You just remember this is Marshal's business.
01:17:46All right? I'm in charge. Yeah?
01:17:50You're in charge.
01:17:56You've given up hope for Thane.
01:17:59You're willing to kill him?
01:18:02Trying to cure him has cost too many lives.
01:18:05If killing him means sparing another of his victims,
01:18:09then it has to be the right choice.
01:18:13I want to go with you.
01:18:16Whatever's happening with Ered, he thinks he's all alone in it.
01:18:19And he's scared.
01:18:22You have to stay here in case he returns.
01:18:26I won't let the boy come to harm.
01:18:31You have my word.
01:19:01Come on.
01:19:32You have doomed them all.
01:19:47Where is it?
01:20:01Marshal.
01:20:31Ered.
01:20:37Ered.
01:20:44Do you know who that belongs to?
01:20:48It was mine.
01:20:52Solok?
01:20:54Yeah.
01:20:56Why is it here?
01:20:59I cannot say.
01:21:02The Hedebul and her conjurings were after my time.
01:21:08But you know one who can, don't you, Ered?
01:21:13One who could grant you what you wish most.
01:21:17To know where you come from.
01:21:19To know who you are.
01:21:22The Disciple.
01:21:25Only he can give you the answers you seek.
01:21:30Myrtle warned me to stay away from him.
01:21:33She would.
01:21:35She feared you, didn't she?
01:21:38The Disciple will not fear you.
01:21:41He will put you in his place.
01:21:44And he will put you in his place.
01:21:47The Disciple will not fear you.
01:21:50He will put you on the path to your destiny.
01:22:13I don't want this.
01:22:14You are singular.
01:22:17The gift you bear is a burden.
01:22:20And a lonely one.
01:22:24The Disciple understands that, Ered.
01:22:28You must seek him out.
01:22:32Can Arlen come with me?
01:22:36Arlen wouldn't understand.
01:22:39She sees you only as a murderer now.
01:22:43Just as the Witch did.
01:22:47Only the Disciple can help you now.
01:22:51You're lying.
01:22:55Arlen's still my friend.
01:22:57You know I'm right.
01:23:00You feel it.
01:23:06For you wouldn't have run away from her.
01:23:13No.
01:23:16Leave me alone.
01:23:20Go away!
01:23:27I'll go in alone.
01:23:29I don't want the boy frightened.
01:23:31If you're not back with him soon, I'm coming in after you both.
01:23:46Ered.
01:23:47No!
01:23:48You!
01:23:49Stay back!
01:23:51What are you doing here?
01:23:54I just want to talk to you.
01:23:58Son, the Beast is loose on this mountain.
01:24:01We think he's coming after you.
01:24:03I don't believe you.
01:24:04This power you have.
01:24:06The thing that came out of you when the Beast attacked.
01:24:09The power that killed Giblock.
01:24:13It scares people.
01:24:17But I bet it's pretty damn scary for you too.
01:24:20Isn't it?
01:24:25See, I once had a friend with the same power.
01:24:28Marek?
01:24:30Yes.
01:24:33That power scared me.
01:24:35It scared everyone who witnessed it.
01:24:37People told her that there was an evil inside her.
01:24:42She began to wonder if they were right.
01:24:47But Marek learned how to control that power.
01:24:50She decided to use it for good.
01:24:55It's that power that Marek used to save the world.
01:25:03But it's also that power that the Beast is drawn to.
01:25:06That's why we need to get you off this mountain and down to safety.
01:25:14If I...
01:25:17If I go with you...
01:25:20What's going to happen to me?
01:25:26You killed your master.
01:25:29You'll have to face the consequences of that, but I will be with you.
01:25:32Every step of the way, right by your side.
01:25:36I'll plead lenience in front of the Magistrate.
01:25:42I will protect you.
01:25:43Maybe I don't need your protection.
01:25:44From the Beast or the Magistrate.
01:25:48You saw what I did to it.
01:25:50But do you really want to spend the rest of your life running?
01:25:53In fear?
01:25:54I'm an orphan and a slave.
01:25:56My whole life has been fear.
01:25:57Errod, it doesn't have to be that way anymore.
01:25:59Please, come.
01:26:01Come with me.
01:26:05No.
01:26:15No.
01:26:24Are you...
01:26:25I'm all right.
01:26:26Errod, how could you?
01:26:28He wants to see me punished.
01:26:30That's all any of them want to do with me.
01:26:32The Witch, Master Giblock, all of them.
01:26:35Why did you do it?
01:26:38Why did you kill Giblock?
01:26:45I'd gone down to the cellar
01:26:47to retrieve the talisman from a hit of his body.
01:26:50The key to my past, she called it.
01:26:53Giblock couldn't sleep.
01:26:54He couldn't make sense of it.
01:26:56The Witch so determined to kill me, she was willing to die trying.
01:27:00When I got up from the cellar, he was waiting for me.
01:27:02Why?
01:27:09It was you.
01:27:11You know.
01:27:13He got evil in you.
01:27:15I've always known it.
01:27:17Don't deny it.
01:27:18You snuck out before.
01:27:20You're doing it again.
01:27:22I don't want...
01:27:29Let there be a lesson to your head.
01:27:32He was going to separate us, Arlan.
01:27:35And now you've figured out what really happened at Linwith.
01:27:39What do you mean?
01:27:41The Witch's vengeance.
01:27:44It wasn't what cursed the village, was it?
01:27:52It wasn't.
01:27:54It was the Witch's vengeance.
01:27:58What does it mean?
01:28:04It just happened.
01:28:06I just wanted them back, Arlan.
01:28:09Your parents?
01:28:14You thought you could bring them back from the dead, is it?
01:28:17That's why you were looking for their graves?
01:28:19I could have done it.
01:28:21Was that what Mehidobor was teaching you?
01:28:23No.
01:28:25The Witch was scared of my gift.
01:28:28She only wanted to show me how to restrain it.
01:28:31When I got to the graveyard that morning,
01:28:34my parents' names weren't there,
01:28:36meaning the dead.
01:28:39But Mehidobor Crowe was there.
01:28:41That's when she confessed.
01:28:43It wasn't the beast
01:28:45that killed my parents all those years ago.
01:28:48It was her.
01:28:50She wouldn't tell me why.
01:28:53She wouldn't tell me why.
01:28:55Only that she regretted it every day since.
01:28:57And that it was her fault.
01:28:59That I was born the way I was.
01:29:02With this gift,
01:29:04this cursed power of Zorloth.
01:29:14I didn't mean to hurt the villagers.
01:29:17Only her.
01:29:23And when she saw what I'd done to Linwith,
01:29:27she blamed herself.
01:29:29Ered!
01:29:30She said the only way she could fix what she'd done
01:29:34was to kill me.
01:29:37Ered, you should have told me.
01:29:39I was afraid you'd hate me.
01:29:41How could you not?
01:29:43Your...
01:29:45Your gift is so good.
01:29:48Mine's...
01:29:50evil.
01:29:51I will never hate you, Ered.
01:29:57You will never lose me.
01:30:03We're a team.
01:30:06We always will be.
01:30:10But right now we need to get to safety
01:30:12because the beast is still on the mountain.
01:30:15Right, that's enough jabbering on in here.
01:30:17What's going on?
01:30:18Ristul, it's fine.
01:30:19Did it again, did he?
01:30:20Boys, you are gonna hang for what you've done.
01:30:23I'll make sure of it!
01:30:24No!
01:30:26Ered!
01:30:35Ristul, wait!
01:30:36You're more powerful than we think!
01:30:42Don't give up!
01:30:44Don't you move, you little shite!
01:30:47You try any of that dark magic,
01:30:48I'll send this poison bolt right through your heart.
01:30:55Ristul!
01:30:56Ristul, stay back!
01:31:06Ered?
01:31:14She doesn't understand.
01:31:16None of them do.
01:31:18They will only fear you.
01:31:20You cannot trust them.
01:31:23You can only trust yourself.
01:31:30Ered, no!
01:31:43Ered!
01:32:01You shouldn't have come.
01:32:02The witch's warning.
01:32:04I realized it wasn't about the beast.
01:32:06She meant Ered.
01:32:08After what he did to Linwin.
01:32:10The Hedgeball was trying to stop him from harming anyone else,
01:32:12and I...
01:32:13I didn't see it because I didn't want to,
01:32:14but Ered's become too dangerous!
01:32:18Honey?
01:32:25Ered!
01:32:27You said we'd always be a team!
01:32:29We still can't be.
01:32:31Ered!
01:32:39You're right, Harven.
01:32:41I am dangerous.
01:32:43And I don't need you anymore.
01:33:01I'm coming for you.
01:33:32I'm sorry, Thane.
01:33:37Ered?
01:33:46Ered!
01:33:48Where are you going?
01:33:52To find out who I am.
01:33:57If you come looking for me,
01:33:59I won't hold back.
01:34:02We're enemies now.
01:34:09Arlen.
01:34:15I can redress this. I can.
01:34:30Hold on.
01:34:51What this is?
01:34:56That belonged...
01:34:58to Teela.
01:35:03Your mother.
01:35:07My mother.
01:35:11And...
01:35:16And my...
01:35:19My father.
01:35:24Thane.
01:35:28They would be so proud of you.
01:35:33No, please.
01:35:35Please don't leave me.
01:35:38You'll be all right.
01:35:40Arlen.
01:35:48You're braver than you think.
01:35:58No.
01:36:06No, please.
01:36:09No!
01:36:11No!
01:36:28Arlen.
01:36:42Arlen.
01:36:45No!
01:36:47Please!
01:36:57Arlen.
01:37:27Hey, Bristol, where's my meal?
01:37:29Yeah, all right, all right.
01:37:32I've been waiting.
01:37:33Oi, keep your unders on.
01:37:36Ah.
01:37:37You're off then.
01:37:42Well, there's no claim on you for now.
01:37:45But if any relation to Gibbs turns up,
01:37:47you'll be their legal property.
01:37:49You'll go to them.
01:37:51You'll go to them.
01:37:53You'll go to them.
01:37:54You'll be their legal property.
01:37:56You'll go to them.
01:37:58And so will this tavern you've taken ownership of.
01:38:02I guess we'll both be hoping that old dwarf's the last of his line, eh?
01:38:07Arlen.
01:38:13Mind yourself out there, yeah?
01:38:24All right.
01:38:54All right.
01:39:24Arlen.
01:39:55What names I could speak
01:40:00Mighty ones
01:40:03Mourned with ancient tears
01:40:10Stars burned out still
01:40:12I can't let go of you
01:40:15Seas dried up and valleys move
01:40:18Only you could move me
01:40:21Empires and races sunk beneath the earth
01:40:25And still your names live on my breath
01:40:29Echoes passing slowly
01:40:44A world that was free
01:40:48Golden leaves
01:40:51Forests full of wonder
01:40:55Now known but to me
01:40:59All our gods
01:41:03Who once called me brother
01:41:06Armies tread
01:41:08All to ash and spread their death
01:41:11Will you have me linger yet?
01:41:14All I've seen and can't forget
01:41:18I would give my next ten thousand silver moons
01:41:22Just for one more day with you
01:41:27Take me home
01:41:30Across the sea
01:41:38Across the sea
01:41:48Echoes passing slowly
01:42:07A world that was free
01:42:12Golden leaves
01:42:15Forests full of wonder
01:42:18Now known but to me
01:42:21All our gods
01:42:24Who once called me brother
01:42:28Armies tread
01:42:31All to ash and spread their death
01:42:34All I've seen and can't forget
01:42:37I would give my next ten thousand silver moons
01:42:41Just for one more day with you
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