Cerberus
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1:09:21
There was a phrase
on the breastplate:

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"So long as the sword is removed
from its final resting place

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the beast will wreak havoc
on the land. "

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Well this...
This is certainly havoc.

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It's got to have a weakness.
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Think hard, Professor.
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Are you absolutely sure there's nothing
else we can use to fight this thing?

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At this point I'm not sure of anything.
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All I know of Cerberus
is what I've read in books.

1:09:46
Well has anybody ever
beaten him in the books?

1:09:49
Well there was Heracles who defeated
Cerberus using his bare hands,

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but he was the son of a god.
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Next option.
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There's Orpheus, of course.
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Of course.
Who the hell is Orpheus?

1:10:01
He put Cerberus to sleep
using a lyre.

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Now all we have to do is find a lyre.
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Why are you looking at me?
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It's a musical instrument.
An ancient one.

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Anything else?
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It's a warning.
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If Cerberus gets to that village,
he'll tear it apart.

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If he hasn't already.
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Don't run away from me.
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Come on, I'm ready to have
another go at it.

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Oh, you like to play rough,
don't you?

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Release the girl.
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Or what?
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You'll shot?
I know the routine.

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Then I say, "Hey,
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drop the guns or I'll shoot the girl."
That's the way it usually goes.


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