The Magic Sword
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:43:02
but instead, I must waste my curses
to destroy George and his knights.

:43:06
Talking about incompetence...
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in three days, you've only managed
to destroy three of these interfering fools...

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- with all your magic powers.
- Not all my magic powers, Branton.

:43:17
Give me my ring,
and I'll dispose of these men in quick order.

:43:23
What use is the ring to you?
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No mortal can command its magic.
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You'll get your ring back when
I get the Princess. That was our bargain.

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- Don't you trust me?
- Not an inch.

:43:34
You are insolent.
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What if I cast a spell over you
and turn you into a dog or a rat or a cat...

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and take the ring?
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- Go ahead.
- Give me my ring, now.

:43:48
Lodac, you can't hurt me
while I wear your ring.

:43:51
But once you have it back,
what's to save me from your curses?

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Why would I want to hurt you?
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Why wouldn't you?
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You're only helping me now
because you want to get back this ring...

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which you so stupidly lost.
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Well, I'll keep my word.
I'll give it back in five days' time...

:44:16
when these curses are behind me
and I've claimed the Princess.

:44:20
You're a tough trader, Branton.
:44:23
We both know what we want,
and we're both going to get it...

:44:26
so long as you dispose of these knights,
especially Sir George.

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Sir George, yes.
:44:33
Twice he's squirmed out of your trap,
and he could do it again.

:44:36
Stop worrying, Branton,
you're worse than an old woman.

:44:40
If George and his knights are not dead
by week's end...

:44:43
They'll die long before that.
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And in circumstances
worse than anything I've conjured up yet.

:44:52
One of them is coming here now...
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to his death.

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