Born of Hope - Full Movie
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0:32 - 0:36There are many stories in the history of our world.
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0:37 - 0:39Most are lost,
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0:39 - 0:42scattered in the winds of Time,
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0:43 - 0:46beyond the memory of man.
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0:47 - 0:49But this story.
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0:49 - 0:51our story
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0:51 - 0:54should not be forgotten.
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1:04 - 1:06Papa!
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1:16 - 1:18Maia!
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1:20 - 1:24Run! Maia run. Maia run!
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1:46 - 1:50We came from the water,
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1:50 - 1:53It runs through our ancient days,
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1:53 - 1:57down the long years to this moment
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1:57 - 1:59coursing through our lives
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1:59 - 2:01like the bloodline of Kings
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2:02 - 2:05A swiftly flowing stream
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2:05 - 2:09of memory and sorrow
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2:11 - 2:12One drop of water
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2:13 - 2:15of blood
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2:15 - 2:17and then another
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2:17 - 2:20can become a ripple,
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2:20 - 2:22a river,
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2:22 - 2:24a rising torrent
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2:25 - 2:26unstoppable
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2:27 - 2:29which in time
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2:29 - 2:31breaks down all resistance
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2:31 - 2:33to flow free once again
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2:33 - 2:37on the journey to it's destiny
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2:39 - 2:41The remnant of the faithful
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2:41 - 2:42The Dúnedain
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2:43 - 2:46the men of the West
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2:46 - 2:48were scattered and few
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2:49 - 2:52and beset by many dangers
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2:54 - 2:56For the Dark Lord Sauron
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2:56 - 2:59had not forgotten the past
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3:00 - 3:03and of all the peoples of Middle-earth
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3:03 - 3:07he held none with more hatred
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3:07 - 3:08and more fear
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3:09 - 3:11than the Dúnedain
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3:11 - 3:15He spread his will amongst his servants
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3:15 - 3:16and through the long years
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3:16 - 3:22sought ever to discover if the Heirs of Isildur yet lived
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3:22 - 3:24so that he might destroy them
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3:25 - 3:27and the last of his greatest enemies
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3:27 - 3:29would be lost
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3:29 - 3:32forever
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3:51 - 3:53Hurry! Hurry!
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3:56 - 3:57Dírhael!
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4:04 - 4:08Ivorwen! Gilraen! Go! Please!
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4:08 - 4:11I will not lose you all this day.
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5:45 - 5:46Arathorn!
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6:12 - 6:15You have my thanks sir,
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6:15 - 6:19and whatever service I and my family may provide you and yours.
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6:19 - 6:21We owe you our lives.
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6:21 - 6:24As I owe you mine. I thank you, lady.
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6:25 - 6:28You are most welcome, my lord.
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6:29 - 6:32We cannot stay here. Where were you bound?
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6:32 - 6:34I do not know, my lord.
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6:35 - 6:38Orcs burned our village, and slew our people.
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6:38 - 6:42Those who were not killed were scattered, I know not where.
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6:42 - 6:45Dorlad, my son.
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6:45 - 6:47Struck down as he defended us.
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6:48 - 6:52We would not leave his body for the cruel sport of orcs.
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6:52 - 6:54Your son shall have a safe resting place, lady.
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6:54 - 6:56You will come with us.
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6:56 - 6:57Arathorn!
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7:00 - 7:01Arathorn?
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7:04 - 7:06You know him, father?
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7:06 - 7:07Yes
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7:07 - 7:09Or I did when he was but a child.
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7:10 - 7:12If he is the same man,
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7:12 - 7:15he is the son of my friend and kinsman.
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7:15 - 7:17Our chieftain, Lord Arador.
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7:18 - 7:20Isildur's Heir.
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7:21 - 7:23What is it?
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7:23 - 7:26They're after plunder, it seems.
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7:26 - 7:28But these are but baubles.
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7:29 - 7:30It is strange.
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7:31 - 7:34Orcs seeking gold and jewels in the Wild?
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7:35 - 7:37to what purpose?
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7:42 - 7:45You're becoming more like him by the day.
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7:45 - 7:47Is that what he would have wanted?
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7:49 - 7:53He would have growled at me for letting you take his place.
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7:55 - 7:58"The wild is no place for my daughter!"
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7:59 - 8:02But I'm still glad I trained you.
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8:02 - 8:04So am I.
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8:04 - 8:06Lord Arathorn
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8:15 - 8:17They'll bring no news to whoever leads them.
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8:17 - 8:18Good work Halbaron.
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8:18 - 8:21Now we must bring these three to safety.
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8:25 - 8:28We go to Taurdal, our village, Lord?
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8:29 - 8:30Dírhael.
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8:30 - 8:32My wife, Ivorwen. And my daughter...
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8:32 - 8:34Gilraen.
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8:35 - 8:36And I am Arathorn.
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8:36 - 8:38Son of Arador.
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8:39 - 8:41Indeed.
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8:41 - 8:43No, no. Do not bow.
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8:43 - 8:44When you come to my father,
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8:44 - 8:46you may greet him thus.
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8:46 - 8:48But for now,
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8:48 - 8:51we must make haste.
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8:58 - 9:03A jealous heart finds no room for true affection,
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9:03 - 9:06though it were standing right behind it.
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9:06 - 9:09What have I to be jealous about?
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9:09 - 9:11I saw that look between them.
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9:12 - 9:14Just as you did.
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9:14 - 9:16Your eyes deceive you.
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9:17 - 9:19Besides, it has nothing to do with me.
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9:19 - 9:20Does it not?
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9:20 - 9:21No!
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9:21 - 9:24Nor with you, Dírhaborn.
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9:30 - 9:35And so Arathorn and his rangers led the grieving family North,
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9:36 - 9:39past the mighty rivers
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9:39 - 9:43and through the vast forests of Rhudaur.
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9:43 - 9:47A land that still enjoyed the watchful eye of the Dúnedain
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9:47 - 9:53and brought them to his father, Lord Arador,
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9:53 - 9:57in the hidden settlement of Taurdal.
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10:04 - 10:07Come, my old friend and kinsman.
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10:16 - 10:20Let us bestow upon your son the peace and honour he has earned.
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10:20 - 10:23For I account your loss as my loss,
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10:23 - 10:27and your grief as my own.
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11:01 - 11:06Alas, no long sleep in ancient halls of stone
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11:06 - 11:09for a son of the House of Aranarth!
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11:12 - 11:16But I will not see your bones dishonoured, Dorlad,
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11:16 - 11:19when the servants of Evil try again
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11:19 - 11:22to drive the Dúnedain farther into exile!
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11:24 - 11:27Farewell!
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12:34 - 12:37I've come to ask your forgiveness.
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12:40 - 12:44Long had I thought your feelings for Arathorn
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12:44 - 12:47no more than a passing fancy
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12:48 - 12:51and that in time you would turn from them
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12:51 - 12:54and look around you at last.
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12:57 - 12:59I did not understand.
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13:03 - 13:05Until last night.
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13:08 - 13:10Years I have spent by his side,
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13:10 - 13:12yet there is a gulf between us
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13:12 - 13:16that only the flames of a stranger's pyre could reveal.
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13:19 - 13:24I cannot vie with such beauty and such sorrow.
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13:24 - 13:31El, any man would be honoured to call you his.
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13:35 - 13:40I would cause him nothing but grief.
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14:34 - 14:38We found these after the attack yesterday.
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14:42 - 14:46It is strange how such tiny things
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14:46 - 14:49can bring such immense darkness
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14:49 - 14:51and change into our lives.
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14:51 - 14:56Lord Arador now had much to contemplate.
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14:56 - 15:01News of orcs assailing other villages came to his ears.
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15:02 - 15:05Peaceful homesteads, far from help,
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15:05 - 15:08were likewise menaced,
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15:08 - 15:13Taurdal filled as many of the Dúnedain fled their homes
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15:13 - 15:17and sought safety in numbers.
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15:17 - 15:21And so Arador led his brave rangers
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15:21 - 15:24in a quest to rid the land of the menace
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15:24 - 15:26that had ravaged his people.
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15:26 - 15:30Yet the most trusted of his men,
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15:30 - 15:33would not be at his side.
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15:52 - 15:54How goes the harvest, my lady?
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15:54 - 15:56Bountiful, my lord.
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16:01 - 16:04I had expected a little more for my travels.
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16:06 - 16:07Are you leaving?
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16:09 - 16:12My father has charged me to seek out the enemy's purpose
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16:12 - 16:14in the cold mountains of the East.
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16:14 - 16:16Alone?
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16:16 - 16:17Yes.
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16:17 - 16:19A dangerous mission my lord.
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16:19 - 16:20Indeed.
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16:21 - 16:24There was a time when such danger would not have moved me
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16:24 - 16:27and every part of my being would happily travel to the end of the world
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16:27 - 16:29in service of our people.
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16:29 - 16:30But now?
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16:32 - 16:35Now a part of me remains here.
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16:39 - 16:40And that is my heart.
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16:41 - 16:43My Lord.
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16:43 - 16:45I am sorry my lady, I did not mean to upset you
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16:45 - 16:47I will look to the East
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16:47 - 16:48and await your safe return.
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16:51 - 16:52My Lady.
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16:55 - 16:57With a heart full of joy
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16:57 - 17:00Arathorn travelled far beyond
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17:00 - 17:02the fallen cities of Arnor.
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17:57 - 18:03While Arathorn made his lonely way into the cold mountains,
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18:03 - 18:06Gilraen would await his homecoming
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18:06 - 18:09in the fading summer of the West.
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18:09 - 18:13Straying at whiles deep into the forest,
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18:13 - 18:15to watch for his safe return.
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18:15 - 18:16Gilraen!
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18:16 - 18:18I will not go far!
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18:20 - 18:22Why does she do that?
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18:22 - 18:25You know for whom she waits.
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18:25 - 18:26She is too young.
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18:26 - 18:28But not without wisdom.
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18:28 - 18:30My heart forebodes Arathorn will wear
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18:30 - 18:32Barahir's ring sooner than expected.
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18:33 - 18:34Even so,
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18:34 - 18:36I do not think he will long lead the Dúnedain,
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18:36 - 18:38once it rests upon his hand.
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18:39 - 18:42Then do not stand in their way, Dírhael!
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18:42 - 18:43For if these two wed soon,
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18:43 - 18:45there yet may be hope born for our people.
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18:46 - 18:48But if they do not,
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18:48 - 18:51it may be, in this gathering darkness,
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18:52 - 18:54that the Dúnedain fall at last,
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18:54 - 18:56never to rise again.
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18:56 - 18:59Let them have what happiness they may!
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20:02 - 20:04You're late!
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20:04 - 20:05Where are the others?
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20:05 - 20:06Slaughtered!
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20:06 - 20:07We were ambushed,
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20:07 - 20:09there are Ghostmen everywhere!
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20:10 - 20:11They are not ghosts!
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20:11 - 20:13Merely Rangers, you coward.
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20:13 - 20:16You're as bad as these two!
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20:16 - 20:18Did you get it?
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20:29 - 20:31These are useless.
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20:31 - 20:35You still have not found the ring that Sauron is seeking.
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20:35 - 20:37Go back! Find it!
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20:37 - 20:40How? There is not enough of us left.
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20:40 - 20:42We need time to increase our numbers.
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20:42 - 20:48It was a mistake to attack the ghostmen out of the darkness, Shaknar!
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20:50 - 20:55I do not make mistakes!
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21:00 - 21:06I go now to report your failer to Sauron at Dol Guldur.
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21:06 - 21:11Increase your numbers if you must, but send out your spies.
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21:11 - 21:17When I return I want to know where he is!
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21:20 - 21:21What is it?
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21:21 - 21:23I smell manflesh.
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21:23 - 21:24That's impossible.
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21:25 - 21:26Can't you smell it?
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22:08 - 22:10Arathorn! You're back!
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22:12 - 22:15You should not come this far into the forest alone!
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22:15 - 22:16I know. I…
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22:40 - 22:43Rangers. Will you not go to them?
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22:43 - 22:45They'll find us soon enough.
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22:45 - 22:49So, I must hurry,
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22:49 - 22:50or miss my chance.
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22:51 - 22:52For what?
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23:03 - 23:06I hope they take their time.
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23:15 - 23:17I train them too well.
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23:21 - 23:22My lord?
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23:28 - 23:32I wandered too far from the village.
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23:32 - 23:34But your captain found me.
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23:36 - 23:38I am at your service, my lord.
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23:39 - 23:41I shall always be at yours.
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23:43 - 23:46Halbaron, escort the Lady Gilraen back to the village.
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23:46 - 23:47At once, my lord.
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23:56 - 23:59Elgarain. A word.
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24:04 - 24:05I'm sorry, my lord.
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24:05 - 24:08We could not find you. I did not know...
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24:08 - 24:10No apology necessary, my friend.
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24:13 - 24:16Have you ever been in love?
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24:16 - 24:18No.
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24:19 - 24:20It changes your world.
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24:20 - 24:23Consumes it with a burning flame
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24:23 - 24:24that does not abate.
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24:25 - 24:29A light as brilliant and piercing as Eärendil's star.
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24:29 - 24:30You have been in love.
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24:31 - 24:34I have heard it talked of.
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24:46 - 24:48So you are in love?
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24:49 - 24:50I am to be wed!
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24:51 - 24:52Or I hope to be.
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24:53 - 24:55And soon if fortune is with me.
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24:55 - 24:57I wish you joy, my lord.
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25:00 - 25:03Your heart should be filled with joy, Arathorn.
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25:03 - 25:04Oh, it is...
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25:05 - 25:09yet I fear that Lord Dírhael will not willingly give his blessing...
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25:10 - 25:12Gilraen is, like you, not yet of age.
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25:14 - 25:17I may not have known love,
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25:17 - 25:19but I do know that when the heart would command the tongue
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25:19 - 25:21no man should stand in the way...
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25:23 - 25:27if you delay you may find that what should have been spoken
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25:28 - 25:31is forever locked in your heart,
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25:31 - 25:34and regret your only companion.
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25:35 - 25:37Your words are wise…
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25:37 - 25:38still…
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25:39 - 25:41The seasons are changing.
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25:42 - 25:44Maybe it will bring a change to his heart too.
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25:45 - 25:47If it changes with the seasons,
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25:48 - 25:50it can only grow colder.
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25:53 - 25:56Just hold your ground and speak your heart.
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25:58 - 25:59Thank you.
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26:00 - 26:02You're a good friend to me.
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26:02 - 26:04I would lay down my very life for you.
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26:05 - 26:07And I for you.
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26:29 - 26:31I am glad you're safe, my son.
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26:31 - 26:33You also father.
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26:33 - 26:35Halbaron tells me that your campaign against
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26:35 - 26:36the orcs has been a success.
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26:37 - 26:39Their numbers are indeed few now.
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26:40 - 26:42They should not trouble us for some time.
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26:43 - 26:46Yet your mind is not at ease.
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26:46 - 26:49I now know what they're after,
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26:49 - 26:51and that they do not act alone.
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26:52 - 26:54They are servants of Sauron,
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26:54 - 26:56and he seeks the Ring of Barahir.
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26:57 - 27:00Father, they are hunting for you.
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27:00 - 27:03It is as I feared then.
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27:03 - 27:04I beg you to hide the ring.
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27:04 - 27:05Do not wear it!
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27:06 - 27:07No.
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27:07 - 27:09But it will lead them straight to you!
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27:09 - 27:13Let Sauron send all the armies in this world against us.
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27:13 - 27:16I will not hide from who I am,
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27:16 - 27:17while I have a breath in my body,
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27:17 - 27:18and a sword in my hand.
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27:18 - 27:19Forgive me.
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27:20 - 27:22There is nothing to forgive, my son.
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27:23 - 27:25You have been of great service to me, and the Dúnedain.
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27:26 - 27:29You are a true heir of kings!
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27:32 - 27:35Come now, do not be troubled.
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27:38 - 27:41Your mother used to remind me
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27:41 - 27:44that the people look upon us for guidance,
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27:44 - 27:47that we had to stand fast, no matter what.
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27:48 - 27:50Perhaps one day
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27:50 - 27:54you will find someone with as much wisdom and beauty,
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27:54 - 27:57to counsel you.
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28:00 - 28:04You have my blessing, my children.
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28:04 - 28:07May your days be long and fruitful,
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28:07 - 28:12and filled with hope.
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28:16 - 28:18I go now to Rivendell,
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28:18 - 28:20where Elrond Halfelven awaits me.
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28:21 - 28:23When I return with his good counsel,
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28:24 - 28:27then perhaps we shall have a wedding.
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28:30 - 28:33Good luck with Dírhael.
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28:49 - 28:51Lord Dírhael...
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28:59 - 29:02good morning.
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29:07 - 29:09Through the long winter months
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29:09 - 29:12the warmth in Arathorn's heart
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29:12 - 29:14was only held at bay
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29:14 - 29:19by his fear of failing his most important task.
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29:24 - 29:26Just hold your ground,
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29:26 - 29:29and speak your heart.
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29:53 - 29:55Lord Dírhael.
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29:58 - 30:01I have come to ask for your daughter's hand in marriage.
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30:01 - 30:04I owe you my life, son of Arador.
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30:04 - 30:06But I do not owe you my daughter.
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30:07 - 30:10But I love her, my lord.
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30:10 - 30:11I fear deeply the shadow
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30:11 - 30:13you cast on my house, Isildur's Heir.
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30:14 - 30:16The attention you show my daughter is unwelcome...
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30:16 - 30:17By you.
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30:18 - 30:20Not by her.
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30:20 - 30:24Yes. Therefore it cannot be ignored.
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30:25 - 30:27I hope for Gilraen's sake
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30:27 - 30:30your father's blood flows through your veins.
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30:30 - 30:31If you fail your people,
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30:32 - 30:35you will have only the Dúnedain to answer to.
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30:36 - 30:37If you fail her,
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30:38 - 30:41it is me to whom you'll answer.
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30:47 - 30:49Was that a yes?
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30:54 - 30:58And when Winter had withdrawn it's cold fingers from the land
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30:58 - 31:02and passed into bright and early Spring.
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31:02 - 31:06Arathorn, son of Arador
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31:06 - 31:09and the Lady Gilraen were wed,
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31:09 - 31:13in happiness and hope.
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32:19 - 32:21But after only a year of joy,
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32:21 - 32:26a dark shadow crept back into their lives.
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32:26 - 32:29Arador, son of Argonui,
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32:29 - 32:35Lord of the Dúnedain, found himself in a shallow dell
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32:35 - 32:41amid the chill, blinding vapours of the Coldfells.
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33:07 - 33:08Run!
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33:09 - 33:11Run!
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33:16 - 33:17Where's my father?
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33:17 - 33:18He's further South.
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33:18 - 33:18Go!
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33:55 - 33:57Father!
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34:00 - 34:03Father.
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34:12 - 34:14Arathorn! Arathorn! Awake!
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34:14 - 34:16It is nought but a dream! Awake!
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34:16 - 34:21No! I saw him! I felt the breath leave him!
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34:21 - 34:25Shhh! It's but a dream. A dream!
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34:24 - 34:29Oh, Gilraen! Would that it were!
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34:30 - 34:33What hope is there for our people?
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34:34 - 34:37The line of the Kings hangs by a thread,
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34:37 - 34:40I fear it's going to find its bitter end in me.
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34:40 - 34:44Arathorn, where is your joy?
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34:45 - 34:47Where is your hope?
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34:47 - 34:50I will not despair!
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34:50 - 34:52Nor would I have you do so.
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34:53 - 34:55Arathorn, look at me!
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34:55 - 34:57Fear not tomorrow,
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34:57 - 35:01for it is not ours to know or to command.
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35:02 - 35:05And do not fear that the royal house has reached its end.
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35:06 - 35:08It is alive.
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35:09 - 35:11In you.
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35:12 - 35:15And in me.
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35:21 - 35:23There is my Hope.
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35:24 - 35:27So a year after the lose of his father
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35:27 - 35:31on the first day of the third month
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35:31 - 35:38Arathorn and the Dúnedain welcomed into the world new hope.
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35:38 - 35:39You have a son my lord.
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35:40 - 35:42We will name him, Aragorn.
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35:42 - 35:47Kingly Valour, that he shall have,
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35:47 - 35:50but on his breast I see a green stone,
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35:50 - 35:53and from that his true name shall come
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35:53 - 35:55and his chief renown
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35:55 - 35:59for he shall be a healer and a renewer.
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36:08 - 36:09Behold Aragorn,
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36:09 - 36:11son of Arathorn,
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36:11 - 36:12Lord of the Dúnedain!
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36:12 - 36:15Scion of Elendil of Númenor!
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36:15 - 36:19The Heir of Isildur!
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36:20 - 36:22Hail Aragorn!
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36:22 - 36:24Hail Aragorn!
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36:26 - 36:29By the valour of the Lord and his Rangers,
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36:29 - 36:33the Dúnedain had a measure of peace.
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36:33 - 36:39And the child Aragorn grew swiftly and happily.
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36:52 - 36:53Halbaron
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36:58 - 37:00Seems but yesterday that your son Halbarad
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37:00 - 37:02was Aragorn's age.
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37:02 - 37:03It does indeed, my lord.
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37:04 - 37:06I imagine it'll seem the same, Evonyn,
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37:06 - 37:08when our son is a man.
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37:09 - 37:10That it will, my lady.
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37:11 - 37:12How quickly they grow!
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37:12 - 37:14And how much they eat to get there!
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37:14 - 37:15If there's anything left!
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37:27 - 37:31I claim this field in the name of the King!
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37:34 - 37:37Seven stars and a crown on a field of blue
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37:37 - 37:39In the wind of war the banner flew
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37:40 - 37:42Around it the King called men forth
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37:42 - 37:45To fight for freedom in the North
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37:45 - 37:48Fornost has fallen the herald cried
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37:48 - 37:50As Dúnedain they fought and they died
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37:51 - 37:53A man noble and brave fell from his steed
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37:54 - 37:57Trampled by beasts that gave no heed
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37:57 - 37:59The king was carried from the fray
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37:59 - 38:02As the army of Angmar made its way
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38:02 - 38:04Our banner caught in a sea of death
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38:05 - 38:07As the king’s herald drew one last breath
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38:08 - 38:10The banner toppled and fell to the Earth
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38:10 - 38:13The enemy howled in terrible mirth
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38:13 - 38:15As men ran in fear and cried
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38:17 - 38:22The Lords Elladan and Elrohir of Rivendell arrived unlooked for,
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38:22 - 38:25and wished to speak with us at once.
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38:25 - 38:26Welcome, friends!
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38:26 - 38:28What brings you to us this night?
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38:28 - 38:30And how fares your father Lord Elrond?
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38:30 - 38:31And the Lady Arwen?
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38:31 - 38:33Our father and sister are well, my lord.
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38:34 - 38:37It was Elrond who sent us hither in haste.
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38:37 - 38:41Orcs are increasing North and East of Taurdal.
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38:41 - 38:43Their numbers are greater than have been seen in many years.
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38:44 - 38:46Even now they move relentlessly toward
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38:46 - 38:48the northernmost villages of the Dúnedain.
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38:48 - 38:50It will not be long before danger
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38:49 - 38:53presses once more on your borders.
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38:53 - 38:55To Rivendell where the boy doth lie
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38:55 - 38:57And where the banner still flies on high.
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39:05 - 39:07For this reason our father sends grave counsel.
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39:07 - 39:09What is this counsel?
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39:09 - 39:11He urges you to send your wife and son
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39:11 - 39:13to Imladris for safekeeping,
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39:13 - 39:15and for you, Arathorn,
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39:15 - 39:17to lead the Dúnedain by secret ways to other lands,
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39:17 - 39:20and flee this encroaching danger.
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39:21 - 39:24It is late my lords, we will speak further in the morning,
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39:24 - 39:26Let us find you somewhere to rest.
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39:34 - 39:37Elrond Halfelven is wise,
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39:37 - 39:38and sees much that is hidden
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39:38 - 39:40or has yet to come to pass.
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39:41 - 39:42I will consider his words,
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39:43 - 39:44and take thought for my people.
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39:44 - 39:46Let your decision be not long delayed.
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39:46 - 39:48With every hour that passes,
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39:48 - 39:49peril draws closer.
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39:49 - 39:54I understand. Rest well, my lords.
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39:54 - 39:57Rest well.
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40:00 - 40:01Do not say it!
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40:02 - 40:04I will not be parted from you.
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40:04 - 40:06Yet it is wise counsel.
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40:07 - 40:10If danger closes in on us once again,
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40:10 - 40:12you and Aragorn must be protected.
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40:13 - 40:17All the Chieftains of the Dúnedain have been fostered for a time in Elrond's halls.
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40:18 - 40:20I myself spent years there as a child.
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40:20 - 40:22I will not leave you.
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40:22 - 40:24I will not!
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40:51 - 40:54We know where he is!
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40:54 - 40:56Good.
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40:56 - 40:57Come with me.
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41:04 - 41:05Elgarain!
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41:07 - 41:09Halbaron saw you leaving.
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41:08 - 41:11Something I should have done a long time ago.
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41:11 - 41:14Without goodbye?
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41:17 - 41:19Ever since your father's death,
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41:19 - 41:22I've made it my duty to look out for you.
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41:22 - 41:25I owed it to him for his years of service,
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41:25 - 41:27and his friendship.
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41:27 - 41:30When you wanted to take his place, I alone supported you.
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41:31 - 41:34For ten years you've been by my side,
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41:34 - 41:37yet now, when I need you most,
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41:37 - 41:39you would leave me?
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41:39 - 41:41You need eyes and ears in distant lands,
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41:41 - 41:44and the Ranger post at Hithlin is unmanned.
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41:44 - 41:45Hithlin?
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41:45 - 41:47But it is so far!
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41:47 - 41:50I release you from your duty.
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41:50 - 41:52I will burden you no more.
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41:52 - 41:54You have never been a burden.
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41:55 - 41:58Elgarain, you have only ever been a friend.
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41:58 - 42:01you're like a sister to me.
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42:01 - 42:03You have a family.
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42:03 - 42:05A wife and son who need you.
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42:06 - 42:07Protect them.
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42:08 - 42:10Do not bid me stay!
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42:10 - 42:12Please.
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42:15 - 42:18I will not hold you here if you wish to leave.
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42:18 - 42:21But I do not understand.
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42:21 - 42:24And for that reason, I cannot explain.
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42:24 - 42:27Forgive me.
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42:27 - 42:31Lord Arathorn! Your counsel is needed.
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42:32 - 42:35Arathorn. The Enemy is on the move!
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42:42 - 42:46Safe journey, my friend.
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42:56 - 42:59My Lord. The orcs are on the move.
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42:59 - 43:02Lord Elrohir bid me to say this:
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43:02 - 43:05"The decision has been made for you."
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43:12 - 43:15Call my captains to me.
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43:15 - 43:16War is at hand!
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43:42 - 43:45Well met my friend.
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43:46 - 43:48It is time.
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43:50 - 43:53But while the Lord of the Dúnedain
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43:53 - 43:57and the Sons of Elrond laid their plans,
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43:57 - 44:01the orcs, by stealth and cunning,
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44:01 - 44:06were nearer to the village than even Lord Elrond had foreseen.
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44:06 - 44:08Did you not forget something?
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44:09 - 44:11What would I have forgotten?
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44:11 - 44:14To tell me you were leaving.
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44:14 - 44:17Lord Arathorn needs our help.
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44:17 - 44:19Yet whether he rides to Rivendell
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44:19 - 44:22or leads the Dúnedain to safety elsewhere,
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44:22 - 44:24you will not stay.
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44:26 - 44:27I cannot.
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44:29 - 44:31I see that now.
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44:31 - 44:33I go to free my heart of him.
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44:33 - 44:35Would you not welcome such news?
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44:35 - 44:36Indeed I would.
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44:37 - 44:40For you are ever in my thoughts.
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44:40 - 44:44Did you never know or guess this?
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44:44 - 44:45You've always been kind to me.
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44:46 - 44:48Kind?
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44:51 - 44:54No, Elgarain.
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44:57 - 44:58I love you.
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44:58 - 45:00I have done for years.
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45:00 - 45:02When you knew I loved another? Why?
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45:03 - 45:09Because in time I knew you would be wise enough to let him go.
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45:09 - 45:11And now I have.
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45:10 - 45:13Only to run from me.
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45:18 - 45:22El, do not run.
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45:41 - 45:43Come with me.
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45:51 - 45:53I will.
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46:04 - 46:05Elgarain! Flee!
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46:05 - 46:07You cannot hold them off alone!
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46:08 - 46:09Hurry, warn the village!
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46:09 - 46:10No!
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46:10 - 46:11You must warn them,
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46:11 - 46:13for the Dúnedain
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46:13 - 46:15go!
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46:16 - 46:18We will see each other again! Go!
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46:31 - 46:33My lords. My lords!
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46:33 - 46:37We shall not wait for the orcs to make their advance.
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46:38 - 46:40We will evacuate the villages,
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46:40 - 46:43but we will bring war to them in the Wilds,
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46:43 - 46:44wherever they may be.
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46:45 - 46:46So let the servants of Evil beware!
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46:46 - 46:48To arms! To arms!
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46:48 - 46:50To arms! To arms!
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46:53 - 46:56Halbaron! Our enemy is upon us!
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47:03 - 47:07The forest… Dírhaborn… fights to delay them… orcs everywhere!
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47:14 - 47:16Rangers, to me!
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47:33 - 47:35Are you injured?
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47:35 - 47:36No.
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47:37 - 47:42Gilraen, where is your son? Where is Aragorn?
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47:51 - 47:53Aragorn!?
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48:03 - 48:06Go to the Hall!
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48:43 - 48:46Arathorn! Fall back, fall back!
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49:24 - 49:27There! He's the one!
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49:28 - 49:32Behold your fate.
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49:32 - 49:35Your house has ended!
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50:00 - 50:02Papa... Papa, papa!?
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50:06 - 50:10Two dogs must die today!
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50:54 - 50:55Gilraen!
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51:03 - 51:04My lady, go inside!
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51:04 - 51:06I will not leave you!
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51:31 - 51:32Papa, papa!
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52:19 - 52:22The Dúnedain prevailed.
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52:22 - 52:29But a heavy price was paid for their victory.
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52:48 - 52:50Forgive me.
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52:51 - 52:52For what?
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52:53 - 52:56For my envy…
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52:56 - 53:00because he chose you.
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53:01 - 53:02Elgarain!
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53:13 - 53:14Arathorn, I...
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53:14 - 53:18Save your strength my friend.
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53:19 - 53:21I failed you.
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53:21 - 53:23No. No, you did not.
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53:24 - 53:27My family is safe because of you.
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53:27 - 53:32Your father would be so proud.
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53:39 - 53:44I found my heart today.
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53:45 - 53:47And now it is lost...
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53:47 - 53:49He was leaving with you?
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53:54 - 53:59I will not lose it all.
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54:05 - 54:09You must live.
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54:10 - 54:13And Aragorn must live.
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54:15 - 54:19We cannot lose our hope!
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54:31 - 54:33Elgarain.
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54:34 - 54:35Elgarain!
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54:52 - 54:55How many more must fall?
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54:56 - 54:59How many?!
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54:59 - 55:04Too long the servants of evil have ravaged our people
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55:04 - 55:08and this once-proud Kingdom of Arnor.
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55:20 - 55:23Men of the West!
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55:23 - 55:25The Shadow grows longer,
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55:25 - 55:28and its cruel arm reaches ever toward us.
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55:29 - 55:33But we cannot lose hope.
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55:33 - 55:37A time will come when the Dúnedain regain their strength,
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55:37 - 55:41and banish evil from these lands forever.
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55:41 - 55:43Until then,
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55:44 - 55:49we have a duty to safe guard our people at all cost.
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55:50 - 55:54So, arise, Dúnedain!
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55:54 - 55:56Remember who you are!
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55:57 - 56:00Let our enemies once again flee before us!
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56:00 - 56:04And let no orc leave this forest alive!
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56:05 - 56:08Gather your rangers. You men with me!
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56:15 - 56:23I will come back to you. I promise.
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56:30 - 56:35Then Arathorn, son of Arador,
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56:35 - 56:37Lord of the Dúnedain,
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56:38 - 56:43led his people in a great and valiant onslaught,
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56:44 - 56:49and the servants of the Enemy quailed.
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57:30 - 57:33Arathorn, wait!
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59:56 - 60:01Now the line of Kings ends!
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60:04 - 60:06The line is not broken.
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60:07 - 60:09There is still hope!
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60:56 - 60:59They will return, Gilraen.
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61:00 - 61:02They will.
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61:05 - 61:08Lady Gilraen! Lady Gilraen!
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61:08 - 61:11Lord Arathorn is hurt!
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61:25 - 61:26Has he spoken?
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61:26 - 61:29Only your name, my lady.
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61:33 - 61:34Gilraen?
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61:34 - 61:38I'm here. I'm here!
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61:41 - 61:44Here is my joy.
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61:47 - 61:50And there is our hope.
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61:50 - 61:57Aragorn, Chieftain of the Dúnedain!
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62:48 - 62:54Then the Lady of the Dúnedain bid farewell to her kin,
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62:54 - 62:57and to all her people,
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62:57 - 63:01for to protect the last children of Númenor
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63:01 - 63:05she bid Halbaron disband Taurdal
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63:05 - 63:10and the Dúnedain to find safety in small secret settlements
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63:10 - 63:14in the depths of the forests of Rhudaur.
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63:49 - 63:52The Heir of Isildur was brought to Rivendell
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63:53 - 63:56for his fostering and safekeeping.
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63:57 - 64:03And that is how you are come here to Master Elrond's house, little one.
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64:05 - 64:09I will not for many long years call you Aragorn.
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64:10 - 64:12For your name must be forgotten.
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64:12 - 64:15Less the enemy learn you live
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64:16 - 64:20and all we fought for is lost.
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64:20 - 64:22For the last time then.
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64:24 - 64:27You are Aragorn,
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64:28 - 64:30Son of Arathorn,
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64:31 - 64:32Chieftain of the Dúnedain
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64:32 - 64:37and the Heir of Isildur.
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64:37 - 64:39But for now,
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64:40 - 64:42Estel,
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64:43 - 64:47you are simply our Hope.
- Title:
- Born of Hope - Full Movie
- Description:
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Born of Hope is an independent feature film inspired by the Lord of the Rings and produced by Actors at Work Productions in the UK.
http://www.bornofhope.comThanks to Chris Bouchard and the H4G team for putting the film here. It should also be on it's proper Youtube channels soon:
ActorsatWork
http://www.youtube.com/actorsatwork
BornofHope
http://www.youtube.com/bornofhope
Check them out for more videos regarding the film including the audio commentary.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elt_l8zisik
A scattered people, the descendants of storied sea kings of the ancient West, struggle to survive in a lonely wilderness as a dark force relentlessly bends its will toward their destruction. Yet amidst these valiant, desperate people, hope remains. A royal house endures unbroken from father to son.This 70 minute original drama is set in the time before the War of the Ring and tells the story of the Dúnedain, the Rangers of the North, before the return of the King. Inspired by only a couple of paragraphs written by Tolkien in the appendices of the Lord of the Rings we follow Arathorn and Gilraen, the parents of Aragorn, from their first meeting through a turbulent time in their people's history.
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 01:11:24
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