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00:00:00Good to be home, Commander.
00:00:29Is this what I'm supposed to wear?
00:00:31I can't even remember how to put it on.
00:00:36Why ask for trainers, hm?
00:00:38Why me?
00:00:40Because they trust you.
00:00:41You are a true Roman.
00:00:42Besides, it's a glorious thing, they say, to guard the new Caesar.
00:00:48We held Africa for them for ten years, grew old on their battlefields, lost good men.
00:00:55What was it all for?
00:00:57They're soldiers, Aurelius.
00:01:00Politicians make the decisions.
00:01:02Two breeds of men to be avoided like the pox.
00:01:06Politicians and philosophers.
00:01:11You know, in Alexandria, they cut off the hand that steals.
00:01:14No, please.
00:01:15And once the hand is off, it's for God to decide whether you live or die.
00:01:20Most die.
00:01:21Batiatus!
00:01:22Do it outside, it'll make a mess.
00:01:27Blood, everyone.
00:01:28Who's this?
00:01:29Thief.
00:01:30Orderly act.
00:01:31I'm not a thief.
00:01:32Nah, he's yours, big man.
00:01:33One hand or two, Commander?
00:01:34Oh, just the one.
00:01:35Let me go, please!
00:01:36Let me go!
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00:02:00Let me go!
00:02:01Let me go!
00:02:02Let me go, please!
00:02:03I wasn't gonna steal it.
00:02:04I swear to you, I give you my word.
00:02:05Your word?
00:02:06You?
00:02:07Street boy?
00:02:08Thief?
00:02:09How can you be a man of your word?
00:02:10Just wanted to look at it.
00:02:12I'm Aurelionus Caius Antonius, citizen of Rome, commander of the Imperial Guard.
00:02:16I am asking you, would you lie to me?
00:02:21I would not lie to you.
00:02:29You come back in ten years, boy.
00:02:32I'll give you your own sword.
00:02:35Now get out of here.
00:02:38Another worthy foe vanquished then, commander.
00:02:44It's heartening to see soldiers of Rome display such valor.
00:02:48Who are you?
00:02:49One who knows humiliation to be a poor teacher for both men and boys.
00:02:56I smell a philosopher.
00:02:59Are you all right?
00:03:02Take the boy and go.
00:03:04In our own good time.
00:03:13He said, go, old man.
00:03:17More than a philosopher then.
00:03:42Why do you do that?
00:03:44Every time we have goose for dinner, we do that same old trick.
00:03:47Oh, dear.
00:03:49Have I done that one before?
00:03:51And I didn't need your help.
00:03:55By the way, you missed your Greek lesson.
00:03:58How come you never told me you knew how to fight?
00:04:01Get out of here, both of you.
00:04:03Go, go.
00:04:05Let them pass.
00:04:15Odoaca.
00:04:17Orestes.
00:04:19For ten years I have supported Rome.
00:04:22Ten years!
00:04:23Who is that?
00:04:24My warriors have fought beside your legions.
00:04:26The commander of the Goths.
00:04:28So now, here I am.
00:04:30To claim my dues.
00:04:32And what are your dues, general?
00:04:34One third of all Italy.
00:04:37You'd think I'm joking.
00:04:39Is this true, Orestes? Did you make such a pact?
00:04:41No.
00:04:43How could I promise what isn't mine to give?
00:04:46One third of Italy.
00:04:49That way the alliance continues,
00:04:51and your new Caesar
00:04:53will not topple from his throne like the others before him.
00:04:56I promised you nothing beyond the rewards you were already given.
00:05:03You have grown so tall, Orestes.
00:05:06You forget whose shoulders you stand on.
00:05:14Romulus.
00:05:16Where have you been?
00:05:18We've been looking everywhere.
00:05:20Ambrosinus.
00:05:22You took him outside without a guard.
00:05:25You know the danger.
00:05:27It's a fine morning. We went for a walk.
00:05:29No harm done.
00:05:30A walk?
00:05:32You know what tomorrow holds for him?
00:05:34For all of us.
00:05:36I know perfectly well, Orestes,
00:05:38of as much care for your son as you have.
00:05:40What did you say?
00:05:43You go too far, schoolmaster.
00:05:46Leave us.
00:05:50Orestes.
00:05:52Sometimes I think you forget he's just a boy.
00:05:56He has your blood in his veins.
00:05:58Bloodline of the Caesars.
00:06:00He was never just a boy.
00:06:13Mother.
00:06:15In five years, there have been five emperors.
00:06:20And they were all murdered.
00:06:25What will happen to me?
00:06:36My son.
00:06:38This day you join the immortals.
00:06:42And I join you.
00:07:03Mother, am I now the most powerful man in the world?
00:07:06You are.
00:07:07Then why can't I stay out on the day I'm crowned?
00:07:10What am I to be? A god or a boy?
00:07:15You are Caesar.
00:07:17And my Caesar must be protected.
00:07:21But who would harm me?
00:07:23The one you saw.
00:07:25Ordovaca, the goth.
00:07:27He is our ally.
00:07:28And you, teacher of words and numbers,
00:07:31what is the business of the state to you?
00:07:34My only concern is the welfare of your son.
00:07:38You may concern yourself no longer.
00:07:41He is Caesar now.
00:07:42He's still a boy.
00:07:44Perhaps he still needs me.
00:07:46Well, your task is over.
00:07:49Leave us.
00:07:50Don't come back.
00:07:56Romulus.
00:08:09Hail, Caesar.
00:08:11This is Aurelius of the Nova Invicta.
00:08:14He will command your personal guard.
00:08:18May I see your sword, Commander?
00:08:26He must do everything to protect me from harm, must he not, Father?
00:08:29Indeed. He must.
00:08:31To the last breath.
00:08:33And do I have your word on that?
00:08:35You have his word.
00:08:37He is sworn to serve you.
00:08:39Is it so, Commander?
00:08:46I only wanted to look at it.
00:08:56Open the gate.
00:08:59And this is also Caesar's will?
00:09:01From a man who loved only power.
00:09:07So you're an adventurer as well.
00:09:10If I see you again in Rome, it'll be on the point of my sword.
00:09:13Take care in the mist, Commander.
00:09:15It may hide what the gods themselves dare not look upon.
00:09:32Who will guard the guardians themselves?
00:09:34Esther?
00:09:36Leave us.
00:09:42The senator.
00:09:44These sit better on me than armour ever did.
00:09:47How is it with you, Aurelius?
00:09:49A little older, no wiser.
00:09:51After all these years?
00:09:53Did you ever marry, have children?
00:09:55No.
00:09:57So what do you make of Rome?
00:09:59Different.
00:10:01Uneasy.
00:10:03If you are to guard our new Caesar,
00:10:05keep your wits about you.
00:10:07And come and see me.
00:10:09Friends are a rare commodity these days.
00:10:11I will.
00:10:30The gods! They betrayed us!
00:10:44Get up to the wall!
00:10:54Police!
00:10:55Down!
00:11:00Defend the emperor!
00:11:04Back! Behind! Go! Go!
00:11:11Form wall!
00:11:13Go!
00:11:28Get back, boy!
00:11:44Go!
00:12:10Father!
00:12:13Odarca wants the boy alive!
00:12:43King!
00:13:05King, the emissary from Constantinople.
00:13:09Welcome, Excellency.
00:13:11She is ours.
00:13:14I ask that your empire recognize me as the sole ruler of Rome and all her dominions.
00:13:19My emperor is in Constantinople.
00:13:23I am his eyes and his ears, but I cannot speak on his behalf.
00:13:28Then go and seek his word.
00:13:41Master!
00:13:42Aurelius, fetch water.
00:13:43The boy.
00:13:44Seize him.
00:13:45Is he alive?
00:13:46I couldn't find him.
00:13:47His mother and father were killed as well.
00:13:48By men.
00:13:49How did this happen?
00:13:50It's only a way to survive, not a way to die.
00:13:51Petrinus was taken prisoner.
00:13:52There may be others with him.
00:13:53Let me go.
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00:15:08Hey, wait!
00:15:11We will...
00:15:14Take care, old fella.
00:15:16Sometimes your tongue runs ahead of your brain.
00:15:29What do you say, boy?
00:15:33Should I be afraid of you?
00:15:35Why is Caesar treated so?
00:15:38Why is Caesar treated so?
00:15:48Perhaps we'll fill this right.
00:15:50Perhaps I should end this here, right now.
00:15:58Can you see yourself?
00:16:00Can you see your face?
00:16:06What do you see?
00:16:08Do you see a boy?
00:16:12Or do you see a Caesar?
00:16:16I see...
00:16:17Tell me.
00:16:22I see a Caesar.
00:16:24I am Caesar.
00:16:32Wrong answer.
00:16:34Take him away, cut his throat.
00:16:37That would be a grave error, Lord Ordovaca.
00:16:41Who are you?
00:16:42Kill the boy, you make a martyr of him.
00:16:46And Caesar's ghost will haunt you ever after.
00:16:48Is that so?
00:16:49Read the signs.
00:16:50What signs?
00:16:52An omen.
00:16:53Do not mistake it, Ordovaca.
00:16:57If you hear one thing, then hear this.
00:16:59What now happens in this room will echo across an empire.
00:17:02The city may be won by blood.
00:17:06It takes a man of vision to rule.
00:17:08All empires are built in blood.
00:17:10The people will judge you.
00:17:11The people will thank the gods that they survived
00:17:15and serve their new master.
00:17:17Now I asked, who are you?
00:17:19Will they respect a leader who so feared a Roman child
00:17:22he had to butcher him?
00:17:25Perhaps the boy is more used to us alive than dead.
00:17:29Do you want to look a fool?
00:17:32Kill them both!
00:17:33Fool!
00:17:36Your best hope for the future, Lord Mofilla, lies in silence.
00:17:44Give me your hand.
00:17:54No.
00:18:17Now I ask, who are you?
00:18:19I am known by many names.
00:18:21Like a thief?
00:18:22Here I'm called Ambrosinus.
00:18:31The boy will be taken to the island fortress at Capri.
00:18:34You?
00:18:35You will be his prison guard.
00:18:37That's your reward.
00:18:39No harm comes to him unless I say so.
00:18:41Not a hair on his head.
00:18:43You understand me?
00:18:49Take this one, too.
00:18:52I don't trust her.
00:18:59Someone's here.
00:19:01Where?
00:19:09Please.
00:19:10Wait, Aurelius. I know this man.
00:19:12He speaks for the Eastern Empire.
00:19:15Is the boy alive?
00:19:16I saw him, in chains.
00:19:17They're taking him to Capri.
00:19:19I'll find him, bring him back.
00:19:22From Capri?
00:19:23That's impossible. It's an island, a natural fortress.
00:19:26I'll need my men.
00:19:27We've long been allies, Senator.
00:19:30Free your Caesar.
00:19:32My Emperor will give him sanctuary until it is safe for him to return to Rome.
00:19:52We meet at Fanum in six days, on the beach.
00:19:54If you bring back the boy, there'll be a boat to take us east.
00:19:59Six days, then.
00:20:01To the last breath.
00:20:02To the last breath.
00:20:06What's this?
00:20:07One of the ambassador's guards.
00:20:09He'll need help to free your men.
00:20:11These people are our allies.
00:20:12Use them.
00:20:21Follow me.
00:20:31Act as my prisoner.
00:20:32When I get the signal, try to escape.
00:20:34You understand what I've told you, yes?
00:20:38Then do as I've said, and nothing more.
00:20:52Ten past.
00:20:57Stop!
00:20:59Another prisoner.
00:21:04I'm to take this one's head back to Rome.
00:21:06An assassin sent to kill Lord Odoacer.
00:21:10Go.
00:21:17Get him!
00:21:21Get him!
00:21:52Get him!
00:22:06Ambassadors.
00:22:09I want to be with them.
00:22:11I want to be with my mother and father.
00:22:13You are with them.
00:22:15They live on in your heart.
00:22:17You cannot see them,
00:22:18but it's as if you're in one room and they're in the next.
00:22:23I should have died, too.
00:22:24Not your destiny.
00:22:25I have no destiny.
00:22:27Every living creature has a destiny, be sure of it.
00:22:31But when the pathway gets dark and it's difficult to see the way...
00:22:37Well...
00:22:39That's why you have me.
00:22:42For all that I'm worth.
00:22:47Dumb bird.
00:22:48I got defeated.
00:22:49Fugue.
00:22:50Fugue.
00:22:53I knew it.
00:22:56I knew it was a trick.
00:22:57Shh.
00:23:17Is this our destiny?
00:23:19To be prisoners here for the rest of our lives?
00:23:22Have faith.
00:23:24There is a purpose behind all things.
00:23:41Where is he now?
00:23:42Where is he now?
00:24:12Where is he now?
00:24:43The sign of the gods.
00:24:46But we should stay close to the river.
00:24:49The river, yes.
00:24:50They'll have scouts all the way.
00:24:54Agreed, so we...
00:24:55Mira.
00:24:56Yes.
00:25:00What?
00:25:01My name.
00:25:02Mira.
00:25:13There's your boat.
00:25:15How do you want to do this?
00:25:16If we all go down there, we'll scare him off.
00:25:18He'll be gone before we get there.
00:25:30Wait here.
00:25:37He's a woman.
00:25:39A woman?
00:25:40He's a woman.
00:26:11This fortress was built as a palace by the great emperor Tiberius, who it is written,
00:26:18was a man of great dignity and bearing, both of which you've inherited.
00:26:23So my ancestors built my prison here?
00:26:27A prison, it is.
00:26:36You thirsty, boy?
00:26:38Go on, drink.
00:26:41Drink.
00:26:44You dare insult me, boy?
00:26:47It's a long way down, you know?
00:26:49How many fingers will it take you to learn your fate lies in the palm of this child's hand?
00:26:54As sure as the water occurs, your master.
00:26:56Throw this boy to the rocks.
00:26:58You will follow.
00:27:02When the time comes, boy, I will send you to join your mother and your father.
00:27:11You!
00:27:14You.
00:27:16All the workers said nothing of you.
00:27:19Setting him up!
00:27:25Oh.
00:27:30Who is this?
00:27:32Are you some kind of priest or sorcerer?
00:27:36Just a seeker after the truth.
00:27:39You would never understand.
00:27:42Pull him up.
00:27:58How long is it to climb to the top?
00:28:00An hour, faster coming down.
00:28:03Take up all the wood we can spare.
00:28:04Andro, you stay on the rope.
00:28:08You may need me.
00:28:09No.
00:28:20The pentangle.
00:28:22Of course, of course, of course.
00:28:25This is the place.
00:28:28The sword.
00:28:30Tiberius must have brought it here.
00:28:32And the boy will find it.
00:28:35Romulus!
00:28:36Embrusinus?
00:28:38Go to the temple.
00:28:40Look for your ancestor Julius Caesar.
00:28:42There is something he guards for you.
00:28:49Look under the gaze of Caesar.
00:28:53Of course, of course, of course.
00:29:06The gaze of Caesar.
00:29:36I told you to stay in the boat.
00:29:39You will need my help.
00:29:44You know what happens to a soldier of mine who disobeys an order?
00:29:49Your men are too slow.
00:29:51I have a lot of men.
00:29:53I have a lot of men.
00:29:55I have a lot of men.
00:29:57I have a lot of men.
00:29:59I have a lot of men.
00:30:01I have a lot of men.
00:30:03I have a lot of men.
00:30:04Your men are too slow.
00:30:07Stay out of sight.
00:30:12I don't see why you take the risk.
00:30:15I serve my emperor.
00:30:17He is your country's ally,
00:30:19so I am with you.
00:30:21Where did you learn to fight?
00:30:23I come from Kerala,
00:30:25in the south of India.
00:30:27We were taught to fight like our forefathers.
00:30:30It is called Kalaripayattu.
00:30:31When I was fourteen,
00:30:33I was at the seventh level.
00:30:35Out of how many?
00:30:37Seven.
00:30:39Shall we talk all day?
00:30:41Or climb?
00:31:01Come.
00:31:17Julius Caesar?
00:31:32One edge to defend,
00:31:34one to defeat.
00:31:37In Britannia was I forged
00:31:39to fit the hand of he who is destined to rule.
00:31:59I have won.
00:32:01Good for you.
00:32:31Good for you.
00:33:01Kill him.
00:33:31Kill him.
00:34:02Kill him.
00:34:07Give me that sword.
00:34:10Give it to me.
00:34:27You?
00:34:29Only two to rescue an emperor?
00:34:31More are coming.
00:34:33The temple.
00:34:42Yours.
00:35:01Yours.
00:35:31Kill him.
00:36:01Kill him.
00:36:31Kill him.
00:37:01That...
00:37:12Romulus!
00:37:17You found the sword, boy?
00:37:19Save the emperor!
00:37:21Caesar's sword!
00:37:24It's this way!
00:37:25This way!
00:37:31Good boy.
00:37:32Get them away.
00:37:50I got it.
00:37:53Marietas!
00:37:56Yours.
00:38:03Door!
00:38:04This way!
00:38:08Get the boy away.
00:38:26Get him.
00:38:47Roman!
00:38:55Get him.
00:39:15Where's the boy?
00:39:17Safe below with the others.
00:39:26You were right, Rantiatis.
00:39:28It is quicker on the way down.
00:39:56Amen.
00:39:58Amen.
00:40:13One edge to defend, one to defeat.
00:40:23Caesar's sword.
00:40:26Caesar's sword.
00:40:35Gather the men.
00:40:39Ready for a conqueror?
00:40:41Julius Caesar.
00:40:48Titus Julius Caesar and Ciscalus.
00:40:55Titus Julius Caesar and Ciscalus.
00:40:58Julius Caesar and Ciscalus.
00:41:23The sword.
00:41:24It is yours.
00:41:27Did you see it?
00:41:28Yeah.
00:41:29I think it's pretty.
00:41:40There she was.
00:41:57Welcome to Caesar, Aurelius, all of you.
00:42:21There is food and drink inside the tent.
00:42:28You're safe now.
00:42:30Here, we take you to the Eastern Empire.
00:42:33It's a far statue.
00:42:36You all have a safe trip.
00:42:57The ambassador is from Constantinople.
00:43:18The day after you left, the garrison of Rome swore allegiance to Odoaca.
00:43:31Now the rest of the commanders have declared.
00:43:33They all stand with the Goth.
00:43:36There must be others still in the field.
00:43:39What about the Ninth?
00:43:40The Ninth Legion, they're far to the north.
00:43:42And Britannia, for all we know, Britannia has crumbled into the sea.
00:43:46Come on, let's move fast.
00:43:47Can you get me men?
00:43:49Yes, you can keep your rank, command a new army.
00:43:52Good.
00:43:53Then do it now.
00:43:54We'll drive out the invaders if I can have 5,000 men.
00:43:56Not for that, Aurelius.
00:43:57I can't do that.
00:43:58Why not?
00:43:59What is it with you, Nestor?
00:44:01Odoaca isn't just a barbarian.
00:44:04Is he not?
00:44:05No.
00:44:06He's become a politician and a very astute one.
00:44:09Now he has the Senate on his side.
00:44:11How many of the Senate?
00:44:13We have to see things as they are.
00:44:19You're with them.
00:44:23In time, perhaps we can challenge Odoaca, not now.
00:44:29So let's say you give me this army, Senator.
00:44:34What will you ask for in return?
00:44:37The boy.
00:44:38You mean Caesar?
00:44:40Caesar is a word from the past.
00:44:42There is no Caesar.
00:44:49Prepare the horses.
00:44:53Where is the boat?
00:44:56I said prepare the horses.
00:45:00Where is the boat to take the Emperor to Constantinople?
00:45:08I gave you an order. What was it?
00:45:13Prepare the horses.
00:45:15Do it.
00:45:27You're a soldier, Aurelius.
00:45:29Leave the politics to me.
00:45:32This is an order.
00:45:34Give up the boy.
00:45:36Without the Emperor, there is no run.
00:45:38Then you will run like a dog until they hunt you down.
00:45:43Commander.
00:45:53There he is. That's the boy.
00:45:54The boy. That's the boy.
00:45:58Stop, comrades. We're all Romans.
00:46:12No!
00:46:43Aurelius!
00:46:55Aurelius.
00:47:13You don't understand, Aurelius.
00:47:15I had to do it.
00:47:21Aurelius, my friend.
00:47:23If you ever loved me...
00:47:26Is that friendship?
00:47:37I'm sorry, Aurelius.
00:47:40I'm sorry, Aurelius.
00:47:53Now that the Eastern Empire has gone over to the Goths,
00:47:55we have no refuge in Constantinople.
00:47:58Or here.
00:47:59Or in Germania.
00:48:02Where do we go then?
00:48:05The Ninth Legion is in Britannia.
00:48:07It's the only way left of us.
00:48:09North, to find them.
00:48:13This is not your fight.
00:48:15You're free to go.
00:48:18Go?
00:48:19Where should I go?
00:48:21I have broken my sacred oath.
00:48:23Killed my commander.
00:48:26I'm like you.
00:48:28I have no country now.
00:48:31I have no country now.
00:48:36My road is your road.
00:48:38Commander.
00:48:40Where we go is not your decision to make.
00:48:45Caesar.
00:48:58We go north.
00:48:59To Britannia.
00:49:29To Britannia.
00:49:45Beyond that peak is Gaul.
00:49:48Where the next full moon will be in sight of Britannia.
00:49:59My beloved Britannia.
00:50:29To Britannia.
00:51:00Nobody alive, Commander.
00:51:03There are horses here.
00:51:06After all these years,
00:51:09if this is still happening,
00:51:11who could have done this?
00:51:12Only one man.
00:51:14His name is Vortigaunt.
00:51:30What is this place?
00:51:32Hadrian's Wall.
00:51:33Last fortress of the Empire.
00:51:35A monument to Roman law and order.
00:51:37The ninth legion.
00:51:39We found them.
00:51:59Let's go.
00:52:19Drago.
00:52:20We were here once.
00:52:22It's where the ninth old man.
00:52:24This is your country.
00:52:26What has happened here?
00:52:30It's time to go.
00:52:32This is where the Empire ends, Dominus.
00:52:36There's nothing left but this wall.
00:52:39A killing sway for a legion of ghosts.
00:52:43We should have made our stand in Rome.
00:52:51It would have been hopeless.
00:52:53He must know.
00:52:55He's fought hopeless battles before.
00:52:59And you'd have stood by him?
00:53:09Anytime, anywhere.
00:53:30They look like farmers.
00:53:33Who are you?
00:53:34I'm Aurelianus Antonius of the Nova Invicta.
00:53:37These are my men.
00:53:38I'm Custodian.
00:53:40These are mine.
00:53:43I'm looking for the ninth legion of the Roman army.
00:53:46Why do you come so far, sir?
00:53:49Rome has fallen.
00:53:53We're outnumbered.
00:53:55The dragon will take us.
00:53:58The dragon legion is no more.
00:54:02There are more than a thousand strong.
00:54:04Who could have defeated them?
00:54:07Custodian, where are my countrymen?
00:54:09Commander.
00:54:11I'm Flavius Constantinus Marcellus.
00:54:14General of the ninth legion.
00:54:18Rome abandoned us.
00:54:20Some men left to fight in war.
00:54:22Most of the families stayed here.
00:54:26Now you see we live like Celts.
00:54:28We have a whole new generation.
00:54:30We saw villages destroyed.
00:54:32People slaughtered.
00:54:33I'm Thorfinn, King of Anglia.
00:54:36He stayed with the southern kingdoms.
00:54:38Now he wants to rule all Britannia.
00:54:41He's left us in peace so far.
00:54:43We are no threat to him.
00:54:45And he knows we are no ordinary farmers, Colonel.
00:54:56We bring greetings to Lord Vortgen.
00:55:00Conqueror of the Anglian people.
00:55:03Rightful ruler of Britannia.
00:55:13There is a boy.
00:55:15A boy?
00:55:17He carries a sword.
00:55:19A sword carries a prophecy.
00:55:21One edge to defend, one to defend.
00:55:23One edge to defend, one to defeat.
00:55:26In Britannia was I forged to fit the hand of he who was destined to rule.
00:55:34You know this.
00:55:36You say a boy, is it?
00:55:38Where is this boy?
00:55:40Here in Britannia.
00:55:44I've been waiting all my life for this.
00:55:48Lord Vortgen, the sword belongs...
00:55:51...to the hand of he who is destined to rule.
00:55:58This...
00:56:00...is the hand.
00:56:04Then I take the boy.
00:56:06And the man who travels with you.
00:56:10This man.
00:56:15Tell me about the man.
00:56:18He is the boy's teacher.
00:56:20He is like a priest. He is not Roman.
00:56:22Maybe from Gaul or here in Britannia.
00:56:25He has a scar here in the shape of a sword.
00:56:30Like this?
00:56:32The same.
00:56:39When I have the sword...
00:56:42...I will make you a gift to the boy.
00:56:45And the man?
00:56:48The man is mine.
00:56:54This blade...
00:56:56...was forged from a flaming stone that fell to earth...
00:57:00...from the stars.
00:57:02Who has ever seen such a thing in the dark of the sky at night?
00:57:07Then you will know and you will know and you will know and you will know...
00:57:10...that what I tell you is true.
00:57:12The stone of fire that fell to earth...
00:57:15...cooled in the ice of a mountain...
00:57:17...and turned to iron.
00:57:19There it was found by a master blacksmith, a Calibian.
00:57:23He hammered the metal in his furnace for three days and three nights...
00:57:27...hammering in the white heat with no stop.
00:57:29No, not so much as to eat or drink.
00:57:34The cutting edge he tempered in the blood of a lion.
00:57:38And see here.
00:57:40He carved the pentangle.
00:57:42The pentangle, our symbol of faith...
00:57:45...and truth.
00:57:47So...
00:57:49...whoever held this sword would have faith and know...
00:57:52...that it would serve one cause...
00:57:55...and one cause only.
00:58:00The truth?
00:58:02Would you take up arms again?
00:58:05For the Emperor?
00:58:07We swore a sacred oath to defend our Emperor to the death...
00:58:11...but to go against the Goth...
00:58:14...it would take a miracle.
00:58:26It's so simple for them.
00:58:28They like each other...
00:58:30...and they're not afraid to show it.
00:58:38How do you see me, Aurelius?
00:58:42You're a fine warrior.
00:58:46You let your guard drop. Occasionally you tell us something.
00:58:56Show me.
00:59:11Is that all you see me as?
00:59:13A warrior?
00:59:15You're a handsome woman in your way.
00:59:21Such passion, Commander.
00:59:23You must have broken many hearts.
00:59:30You're getting slow.
00:59:32Must be age!
00:59:37You know, your attacks are a little too predictable.
00:59:42So...
00:59:44...where am I open?
00:59:46There.
00:59:55Not bad.
01:00:00Do you know this place?
01:00:02Once, yes. I knew it well.
01:00:04This was a sanctuary.
01:00:06Did you live here, Andersonus?
01:00:10Here I was given this...
01:00:12...by Vortgen.
01:00:18Where is it?
01:00:20He wanted the power of the sword for himself.
01:00:24But the secret could only be given to a righteous man.
01:00:27A man like Vortgen.
01:00:29A man like Vortgen.
01:00:31A man like Vortgen.
01:00:33But the secret could only be given to a righteous man.
01:00:37That moment so long ago...
01:00:40...marked the path of both our lives forever after.
01:00:44The pentangle.
01:00:46It's the same as on the sword.
01:00:49Remember the prophecy?
01:00:52In Britannia was I forged...
01:00:54...to fit the hand of he who is destined to rule.
01:00:58I left Britannia in search of the sword. I found you.
01:01:01I knew then that what was written...
01:01:03...must come to pass.
01:01:06But I'm Caesar without an empire.
01:01:08How can I fulfill the prophecy?
01:01:11Have I taught you nothing?
01:01:14Prophecy is an act of faith.
01:01:16We are the keepers of the faith.
01:01:22What do you think, Aurelius?
01:01:25Would you bury your sword for this?
01:01:28To have a home.
01:01:29Keep cattle.
01:01:31Grow fat.
01:01:36When it's over...
01:01:39...maybe then.
01:01:45I'm cold.
01:01:59I'm cold.
01:02:25Well, little one.
01:02:29What would you do to...
01:02:31...go back to your people?
01:02:34Carry a message for me.
01:02:36You have a friend.
01:02:37Comes from a distant land.
01:02:41They must give him up.
01:02:43Look.
01:03:00Be brave. Be brave.
01:03:11The blacksmith's family.
01:03:16This is what you can at work.
01:03:18Oh, please, not me. Don't kill me.
01:03:19No, no, no.
01:03:20Don't kill me.
01:03:21They won't kill you.
01:03:22Yes, they will.
01:03:23They'll kill us all.
01:03:25Unless we give them.
01:03:30Him.
01:03:35Romulus?
01:03:38Lovely Romulus.
01:03:51The boy.
01:03:54He is the one.
01:03:56He is Romulus Augustus Caesar.
01:04:00Why us, Aurelius?
01:04:03Why did you come to us?
01:04:23I lost my wife.
01:04:25And I lost my son.
01:04:27I lost my wife.
01:04:30And two sons today.
01:04:33And I want revenge.
01:04:37But the bitter truth is...
01:04:39...if we stand against Forkin...
01:04:42...many more will die.
01:04:44Perhaps all of us and our families.
01:04:48That's not revenge. That's suicide.
01:04:52The boy should go.
01:04:54And those who came with him.
01:04:55It's not our fight.
01:05:01Let us hear Aurelius.
01:05:03I will speak for him.
01:05:14Everything you have been told is true.
01:05:17I am Caesar.
01:05:21We came asking for your loyalty.
01:05:23But Rome has not been loyal to you.
01:05:26Now if it is the right path...
01:05:28...and if it will save more lives, then I will surrender to Forkin.
01:05:36Whatever is decided here will be my destiny.
01:05:39What are we doing?
01:05:41This is our emperor.
01:05:43One day we'll decide this.
01:05:45One final battle.
01:05:47At dawn I leave for the fort with my men to fight and defend from there.
01:05:50Those of you who will stand with us, we welcome you as brothers.
01:05:54Those who will not, we leave you also as brothers.
01:05:58I salute you all.
01:06:01Hail Caesar.
01:06:12You kept your armour after all these years.
01:06:15Ten years of farming gives you something worth fighting for.
01:06:17Twenty years of legionary...
01:06:19...teaches you to be ready for the day.
01:06:21Good man.
01:06:29It was made for my brother.
01:06:31Doesn't he need it?
01:06:33He's crying since then.
01:06:48If we all die tomorrow and don't see this...
01:06:51...what happens to the prophecy?
01:06:54Now is the test of our faith and...
01:06:57...of our loyalty.
01:06:59We will see.
01:07:01We will see.
01:07:03We will see.
01:07:05We will see.
01:07:07We will see.
01:07:09We will see.
01:07:11We will see.
01:07:13We will see.
01:07:15We will see.
01:07:17We are the keepers of the faith.
01:07:22We keep the flame alive.
01:07:26What happens after...
01:07:28...is not ours to know.
01:07:47We will see.
01:07:49We will see.
01:07:51We will see.
01:07:53We will see.
01:07:55We will see.
01:07:57We will see.
01:07:59We will see.
01:08:01We will see.
01:08:03We will see.
01:08:05We will see.
01:08:17We will see.
01:08:33If we don't live to see tomorrow...
01:08:38Nothing will ever part us.
01:08:42Commander!
01:08:48A boy once took your sword.
01:08:54What if he now offered you his in exchange?
01:08:58I would use it well...
01:09:00...and salute the Caesar to whom it belongs.
01:09:18You are Caesar...
01:09:21...wherever you are.
01:09:24Always remember.
01:09:48My friends...
01:09:51...we've all seen many mornings like this one.
01:09:54Together we've watched the sun rise...
01:09:56...and not known if that day would be our last.
01:09:59Some comrades I've seen...
01:10:01...scarcely out of boyhood...
01:10:03...trembling before their first battle.
01:10:05It was a cold morning, Commander.
01:10:07That it was, Demetrius.
01:10:09It was a cold morning.
01:10:11It was a cold morning.
01:10:13It was a cold morning.
01:10:15It was a cold morning.
01:10:17And you men of the Ninth Legion...
01:10:19...all of us...
01:10:21...together we have fought...
01:10:23...all our lives for the empire that our ancestors created...
01:10:26...and together we have watched that empire crumble to dust.
01:10:32And with its fall we have lost two friends.
01:10:36And I can tell you that in the darkest moments...
01:10:39...I came to believe that there was nothing left to fight for.
01:10:42But I've been shown...
01:10:44...through the wisdom of others...
01:10:45...that there is one more battle to be waged.
01:10:48Against tyranny...
01:10:50...and the slaughter of innocents...
01:10:52...let us defend to the last breath...
01:10:55...this island of Britannia against those...
01:10:57...who would tear out its heart and soul.
01:10:59And then those who come after us will remember...
01:11:02...that there was such a thing...
01:11:04...as a Roman soldier with a Roman sword...
01:11:06...and a Roman heart!
01:11:08Hail Caesar!
01:11:10Hail Caesar!
01:11:12Demetrius!
01:11:13Commander!
01:11:18Secure the gate!
01:11:32How many?
01:11:34A thousand, maybe more.
01:11:36Not as many as I thought.
01:11:40You two man the walls.
01:11:41Precious, command the archers.
01:11:50Archers!
01:12:01Attack!
01:12:12Aim!
01:12:14Loose!
01:12:22Portugal, I give you...
01:12:26Fire!
01:12:31Aim!
01:12:33Loose!
01:12:42Sorcerer!
01:12:44They have the sorcerer!
01:12:46Fire!
01:12:49That is no sorcerer.
01:12:51That is the Keeper of the Sword.
01:13:07Stay close to me.
01:13:11The gate won't hold!
01:13:13Watch out!
01:13:41Demetrius!
01:14:12Fire!
01:14:26Bring me Caesar's sword!
01:14:41Fire!
01:15:12Fire!
01:15:33Too many, old friend.
01:15:35We don't have a chance.
01:15:42Fire!
01:16:01Do the last breath.
01:16:11Fire!
01:16:42Romulus!
01:16:44Romulus!
01:16:59For all you've done to my country, my Britannia, burn in hell!
01:17:11Fire!
01:17:17Behold!
01:17:22The tyrant!
01:17:23Portugal!
01:17:25He's dead!
01:17:30Retreat!
01:17:32Retreat!
01:17:35Retreat!
01:17:42Fire!
01:17:48Romulus!
01:17:50Romulus!
01:18:11Fire!
01:18:41Fire!
01:19:11Fire!
01:19:42That's for my mother.
01:19:46And my father.
01:20:11Aurelius!
01:20:17Aurelius.
01:20:19Stay.
01:20:31Stay with us.
01:20:42You fought like a dragon.
01:20:45And you fought like the son of a dragon.
01:20:59You once swore to defend me.
01:21:02To the last breath.
01:21:04I'm not afraid of you.
01:21:06I'm not afraid of you.
01:21:08I'm not afraid of you.
01:21:10To the last breath.
01:21:12Have I discharged you from that oath?
01:21:17Then live, Aurelius Antonius.
01:21:40Fire!
01:21:57And all of you, the last of my legions,
01:22:02won a great victory today.
01:22:05But now I say,
01:22:08no more blood.
01:22:13No more wars!
01:22:38No more wars!
01:22:46And that was how the last of the Romans found a home
01:22:49near the battalion.
01:22:51The power of the Romans was gone.
01:22:54There was no peace to be had.
01:22:57What happened?
01:22:58The commander arrived?
01:23:00Oh, Aurelius.
01:23:02He took the warrior queen and buried her alive.
01:23:05And this boy?
01:23:07His name is Herod's son.
01:23:09And what is your name?
01:23:13A classic name.
01:23:15The son of a dragon.
01:23:17A dragon.
01:23:18A dragon.
01:23:19That's my father.
01:23:21Do you remember your father?
01:23:25No.
01:23:27I don't know who he is.
01:23:29Talk like he's your father.
01:23:31What do you mean?
01:23:33Well, it's just a story.
01:23:35Make it up.
01:23:36It's a legend.
01:23:38I...
01:23:40I would never lie to you.
01:23:42Make it up.
01:23:52That's it.
01:23:53That's what the last legend of the story was like.
01:23:56That's what the last legend of the story was like.
01:24:05Great legends were made here.
01:24:09With you as the hero.
01:24:11Of course.
01:24:25We need heroes, don't we?
01:24:55THE LAST LEGEND

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