The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
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And yet still incomplete.
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A perfect match.
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You see, I was right, Captain.
Destiny has brought you here.

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But it is still a riddle.
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These? This?
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The key to
a great and mighty secret?

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What secret?
What is to be revealed?

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Power. Absolute power.
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Power to rid this land forever of
Koura's black and ugly ambitions.

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- If this fell into Koura's hands ...
- That thought constantly torments me.

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If Koura were to obtain
absolute power in this land, -

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- freedom and happiness
would be lost.

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- Forever.
- Absolute power?

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I pray to Allah,
but he does not hear me.

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Then you and I must see to it that
we solve this mystery before Koura.

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If Allah be willing.
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Part of it must be here.
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I see a ship. A long voyage.
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- An island.
- And these foreboding symbols.

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It can only mean danger of death.
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Or great riches perhaps.
A lost treasure.

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Or it could mean nothing at all.
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The more I study it,
the greater the puzzle becomes.

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The golden tablets then.
What of these?

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There is a third part
still to be found.

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It must be found,
or our land will be plagued forever.

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But how to get the third?
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Vizier ...
Don't you see it?

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The meridian.
And there are shoals, an island.


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