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(Galen:) He will tip his arrows with poison |
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(Attila:) If I die of poison, the tribe will kill him, he knows that |
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| (Galen:) This poison leaves no sign |
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(Attila:) How would Bleda get such a poison? |
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(Attila:) You? |
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(Attila:) Galen, what evil have you worked for him? Did he poison Rua? |
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(Galen:) Bleda swore he'd kill me if I didn't help.. |
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| and besides, I knew it would bring you back from Rome. |
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(Attila:..
in anguish)
I would've come back anyway! |
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| (Galen:) My vision said otherwise. |
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(Attila:)
Argh.. your visions! |
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(Galen:) I was right to do what I did. You're here and this time tomorrow, you'll be king. |
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(Attila:) Give me some of your poison woman. |
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| (Galen:) I have none to give. There are no more mushrooms, I've been looking for weeks. |
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(Attila:) Then you've not only killed Rua, you've killed me. |
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(Galen:) No, if the poison enters you, I'll draw it out. |
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(Attila:) How? Will you be riding next to me on a horse of your own? |
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| (Galen:) Attila, find the sword. If you have the sword, nothing can touch you. |
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(Attila:) Nobody has found it in 100 years, how am I supposed to find it before sunrise? |
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(Attila:) I'm through with you woman, never speak to me again. |
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