Pegasus Vs. Chimera Page #5
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- 2012
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Give us the Pegasus.
And give up eternal life? I think not.
The Pegasus must be returned
to the heavens by full moon.
If it stays here, it means the end of the world.
And death for all of us,
including you, Orthos.
I curse Actae for letting you live this long.
Actae is dead.
His blood is on your father's sword, Philony.
Then I owe you thanks,
because he was becoming
a bit of a problem.
Kill them.
Philony!
Come on, you beast.
Come on, you beast.
No!
No!
No!
Belleros.
I've been jumping out of my skin
since you told me about the Chimera.
Really? And you were going to kill it
with a throwing knife?
How is the work coming on the weapon?
Good, but it could be better.
I think I found something we can use.
It's flexible but strong enough
to use against the Chimera,
possibly even tie it down.
Not a bad idea, but it's too heavy to fly with.
Anything else?
Yes, I've been working on
Do you think it will pierce the Chimera?
Strongest I can make.
Well, I guess we'll have to find out.
-How long will it take?
-Not quite sure.
We're running out of time.
Our weapons are useless,
Pegasus can't help us.
What are we supposed to do?
I don't know.
Thank you, Tello. Keep working.
Princess?
Philony.
Are you all right?
Immortality in a bag.
And the price is your soul.
Just imagine
never having to fear death again.
You saw Orthos. He is no longer human.
I can't let you do that.
Well, then, Princess. We can't use it.
I know that.
No, stop.
No, stop it.
No.
Let's bury it.
Let's just destroy it.
No, no, no, the magic is too powerful.
We may have to use it somehow.
Princess, let's bury it
until we know more about it.
Very well.
Over here.
Watch out.
Tello!
I'm so sorry.
They took my father.
And now Tello.
Belleros, believe me, I know how you feel.
I ran away when they murdered him.
As they cut down my own flesh and blood,
I ran away.
You were young.
So was he.
No more.
This is not your fault. You did not start this.
No, but I'll finish it.
Are you with me?
Where is he, Caria?
My patience is wearing very thin.
They're not coming, Orthos.
They know it's a trap.
For crimes of treason, against your emperor,
I hereby sentence you to death.
Mother!
Come to me!
Philony!
You think that'll stop me? It won't.
Philony!
-Orthos!
-Mother!
Come on!
Orthos!
I'll get you loose.
It's finally time for you to die, Orthos.
You filthy blacksmith!
Is that the best you can do, blacksmith?
Philony, Chimera!
You coward.
No!
-Enjoying yourself?
-I am!
Go! Go! Go now.
How about now?
-You want the Pegasus?
-Yes.
Here he is!
The blood of the Pegasus hurt the demon.
I know. That's how we'll defeat it.
-Are you all right?
-I'm fine.
The Pegasus healed me.
I feel like the bigger monster is dead.
Our fathers finally have justice.
The only way for us to have liberation
is ifwe kill the Chimera.
I think I know how.
Wouldn't it be easier ifwe took
a little blood from the Pegasus?
No, he's lost too much blood already.
He's too weak.
And we still have to kill that monster.
I don't know about this, Philony.
Mother and I saw it, Belleros.
The Chimera was in pain.
She's right. The blood did hurt it.
Now tell me that's not magic at work.
Let's see what it'll do to this.
Belleros!
Come on, you beast!
Keep its attention.
Steady.
Come on! Come on, you beast.
Careful.
Keep her attention.
Philony!
Philony! Go to the Pegasus. Now!
It's you and me.
Die!
Philony! Philony!
Shoot him. Shoot his mouth.
Go back to Hades!
Thank you.
After all that's happened,
I feel like we're just at the beginning.
Our entire kingdom needs to be rebuilt.
We're still alive
and where there's life, there is hope.
Thanks to you, Tiryns survives.
What of you?
Will you return to your forge in the south?
You've seen it. There is nothing left.
Tiryns needs men now, more than ever.
a forge somewhere.
And Tiryns is as good a place as any.
It's nearing the rising of the moon.
Farewell, friend. Time for you to leave.
For you, Father, a promise kept.
Go.
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