Excalibur
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- What are you afraid of?
- I don't know.

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- Shall I tell you what's out there?
- Yes, please.

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The Dragon.
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A beast of such power...
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...that if you were to see it whole
and complete in a single glance...

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...it would burn you to cinders.
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- Where is it?
- It is everywhere.

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It is everything.
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Its scales glisten in the bark of trees.
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Its roar is heard in the wind.
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And its forked tongue strikes like...
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Like lightning. Yes, that's it.
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How can I...?
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What shall I...? Must I...?
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Do nothing.
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Be still. Sleep.
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Rest in the arms of the Dragon.
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Dream.
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Excalibur. It's part of the Dragon, too.
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Oh, yes.
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Oh, you learn quickly.
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That's good.
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I like that.
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What kind of man was my father?
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Oh, he was brave, he was strong.
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He was a great knight.
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Was he a great king?
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Well, he was rash.
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He never learned
how to look into men's hearts.

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Least of all his own.
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You loved him?
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Well, it is easy to love folly in a child.
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Merlin, will you help me to be wise,
not to be rash?

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Where are you going?
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Where do you think?
You have a kingdom to rule.

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But how? I don't know how.
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You knew how to draw the sword
from the stone.

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- That was easy.
- Was it?


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