The 300 Spartans
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:10:13
Argh!
:10:35
Once again, Demaratus,
you've succeeded in spoiling my dinner.

:10:47
My lord.
:10:52
- Artemisia.
- May I enter this war council?

:10:55
By all means.
:11:01
My ships have just dropped anchor.
Five vessels, fully fitted and manned.

:11:06
This is a pleasant surprise, Artemisia.
I expected your ships, but not you yourself.

:11:11
If my men fight, I want to be with them. That's
the least a queen can do for her subjects.

:11:16
To watch them die for her? I never deny
my subjects that pleasure. Come, sit with me.

:11:21
Artemisia, queen of Halicarnassus.
:11:24
We visited her city last year and the great king
sought her advice about the war.

:11:29
I'm glad to have you with me, Artemisia.
:11:32
Everyone gives me different advice.
:11:35
Artabanus, to abandon this war.
:11:37
Mardonius, to conquer the whole world.
:11:40
And Demaratus,
to seek peace with the Spartans.

:11:43
Only because I know my people well.
I can always predict their actions.

:11:47
Even when they choose
to discard one of their kings?

:11:52
Will you forgive me, my lord?
I do not relish the noble lady's wit.

:11:57
It has served me well, Demaratus.
At least I'm still with my people.


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