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Thank you.
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He says your son is here and well.
:43:21
He's living on a farm
with the family of the man who
found him after the great blizzard.
:43:26
L-I knew it.
L-I knew he was safe.
:43:58
- What's happening?
- We're stopping to eat.
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I just had a talk with our friend.
:44:05
I found out why they're
so panicky about invaders.
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Oh? Why?
:44:11
These people have been here
for centuries.
:44:13
They're descendants of some
early Viking expedition.
:44:16
- We've actually
discovered a lost colony.
- That's quite remarkable.
:44:20
They've been so isolated up here
that they've come to believe...
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that all the rest of the world
is a frozen wilderness of ice and snow.
:44:28
Oh, how very odd.
:44:32
- Uh, you mean none of them
have ever left the island?
- Well, they have no reason to.
:44:35
See, they call this island Astragard...
:44:38
and believe it to be
the garden of the gods...
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and perfect and unique
in a desolate world, and...
:44:43
and set aside
for them alone, forever.
:44:45
- Why do they fear invaders?
- Oh, because they have a prophecy.
:44:48
There'll be a day when the barbarians
from the ice and snow...
:44:51
will try to conquer
their paradise.
:44:56
So that explains it.
They think that we're the savages...
:44:59
who've come to destroy them, hmm?