Merlin and the Book of Beasts Page #6
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2010
- 92 min
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Merlin.
Come back.
Come back.
Don't cry.
You're gonna be a queen.
Queens don't cry.
You must have nine lives.
Only three.
But this last death
is only the death of my magic.
I'm so sorry.
No, Avlynn,
you've given me
the most precious gift of all...
life,
a mortal life.
Lysanor:
My father has fallen.Can you revive him,
Master Merlin?
No, Lysanor, I cannot.
My magic is gone.
It cannot be reversed.
Galahad knew the price
we all had to pay.
He was a once and future warrior,
who would be king.
Sure his presence here
will guard these sacred halls.
I will make you proud.
You already have.
You have done well,
Avlynn Pendragon.
Is the book destroyed?
Not destroyed,
but Avlynn has made it safe.
Only one who is capable
the sword and the book together
in line with the forces of nature
will be able to release it
from its resting place here in Camelot.
Do you know who that is?
I believe that he's yet to be born.
It's like a dream
to be back here once again.
Feels like I've finished
something I started a long time ago.
Will you stay,
counsel me during my reign?
These are your people, not mine.
Britain is yours.
Britain is yours.
If you lead with the kind of faith
you have shown,
she will follow you.
Tristan can guide your army.
And you have a man
of equal faith by your side.
You fear your feelings
for Lysanor,
yet you know them to be true.
- Do I?
- Oh, yes.
Yes.
Love is the only thing in the world
that has no illusion to it.
It can't be fooled.
He risked his life for you
And he'll do it again and again
till the end of time
if need be.
If that's not love,
I don't know what is.
And when you find love,
when you fight for love
out of love,
well, then, Avlynn,
you will find a strength
that you have not known before.
For opening your heart
is not a weakness.
It takes great courage.
I might be ready.
You are ready.
You, Tristan, Lysanor,
are the sons and daughters
of kings and knights.
And your time has come.
What will you do now?
What will I do?
What will I do?
I will live my life
as any mortal man might,
go my ways
in peace.
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