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:36:28
Hmm.
:36:32
Hello.
:36:35
Twenty-eight, twenty-nine.
:36:39
Most profitable, Dragon.
I should have met you a long time ago.

:36:42
There is much gold in the world.
:36:44
Perhaps when you've had your fill of it,
you'll no longer need me.

:36:48
I am a Knight of the Old Code.
My word is my bond.

:36:51
- No compunctions then?
- About what?

:36:55
Well, such deception hardly befits
a Knight of the Old Code.

:36:59
Fleecing Einon's lackeys.
That's a service to mankind.

:37:03
Is it?
:37:05
When you squeeze the nobility,
it's the peasants who feel the pinch.

:37:08
That's not my concern.
:37:10
Why should I stick my neck out
for people afraid to risk their own?

:37:14
Don't clutter up
a clever scheme with morality.

:37:16
Mmm, so be it...
:37:19
Knight of the Old Code.
:37:22
If I wanted my conscience pricked,
I would have stayed with the priest!

:37:26
Huh! And what does a dragon
know of the Old Code, anyway?

:37:29
His blade defends the helpless.
:37:31
His might upholds the weak.
His word speaks only truth.

:37:36
Shut up! I remember.
:37:38
That's all it is, a memory.
Nothing can bring it back.

:37:41
You sound like one who tried.
:37:44
And failed.
:37:46
So I no longer try to change the world,
Dragon. I just try to get by in it.

:37:50
Yes, it's better than death,
I suppose.

:37:53
Oh, is it? I should think
you'd welcome death.

:37:55
You know, the last of your kind,
all your friends dead,
hunted wherever you go.


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