1. Welcome to France, Your Magnificence.
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2. Your long and tedious journey
is almost over.
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3. My sister the Moon burns brightly tonight.
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4. She's very excited, of course.
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5. Soon we will force our father,
Amun-Ra, the Sun,
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6. down on his knees
to grovel in the mud for mercy.
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7. But there will be no fucking mercy.
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8. I will cut off his head and suck out
his brains and spit them into the dust.
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9. They've always worshiped him.
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10. My father. The fucking Sun.
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11. Since they crawled out of caves,
mortals have adored him,
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12. because they are afraid of the dark.
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13. Soon there will be only darkness.
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14. And terror will be all they know.
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15. For now though, Countess,
the nights are short this far north.
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16. We still have a way to travel.
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17. Yes, yes.
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18. But I'm so thirsty, Drolta.
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19. Daughter
of a revolutionary deputy.
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20. A member of the Jacobin Club.
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21. - Lawyer.
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22. Liked the sound of his own voice.
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23. I'm told he begged for his own life
rather than hers.
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24. Oh. Oh, yes.
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25. Exquisite.
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26. I'm so bored of empty terror.
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27. - This is much, much sweeter.
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28. Despair.
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29. Hold on.
I need some fucking answers, Granddad.
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30. Please,
call me anything but granddad.
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31. Where the fuck have you been all my life?
I thought you were dead.
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32. I'm gonna kill Tera.
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33. I came to this country when I was 10,
knowing absolutely nobody.
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34. If it wasn't for Auntie Tera,
who isn't really my auntie,
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35. more some sort of third cousin
a thousand times removed—
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36. We had a fucking deal.
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37. - What do you mean you're gonna kill her?
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38. She promised not to tell you
where to find me.
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39. What are you talking about?
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40. You mean, she didn't tell you?
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41. No! What? No— No!
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42. Uh…
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43. Well, in answer to your question,
where have I been all your life?
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44. I've been here all the time.
Since you came to France.
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45. Keeping an eye on you.
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46. You mean you've been watching me?
Secretly?
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47. Well, when you put it like that,
I suppose it sounds a bit creepy.
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48. And Tera knew?
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49. She agreed not to tell you.
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50. I've been giving her money.
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51. And that was the deal?
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52. No, no, of course not.
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53. Uh, well, sort of.
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54. When I have a bit of money from killing
these stupid provincial vampires,
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55. I give her some to help out.
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56. But I asked her
not to tell you about me because…
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57. Well, I thought it was for the best.
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58. You didn't want me to know
I had an actual fucking grandfather
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59. living a few miles away?
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60. No, I didn't.
You might expect things from me.
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61. Advice, encouragement, birthday presents.
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62. Who the hell wants that?
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63. My mother said you were dead.
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64. In fact, she never even mentioned you
except to say you were dead.
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65. She said she went to the New World
because there was no one else,
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66. and she was the heir
to the Belmont mission,
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67. and there were vampires there
she had to fight.
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68. Like Olrox.
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69. Where are you going now?
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70. You're a Belmont.
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71. You're not supposed to hide in a hut.
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72. And you're not supposed to kill
vampires for money.
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73. I was a hero… once.
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74. I lost count of how many vampires
I killed… "heroically."
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75. The whip was mine, then, of course.
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76. But I had other powers.
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77. One of our ancestors 300 years ago
was a great sorceress.
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78. Sypha, yes. I know.
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79. I know everything
about the history of our family.
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80. My mother taught me.
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81. And she left you out.
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82. I'm starting to see why.
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83. You sound so much like her.
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84. I was the most powerful magician
the Belmont line ever produced.
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85. Barely needed the whip.
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86. I could roast a whole nest of them
with a burst of flame.
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87. So, when did you turn
into this creepy old man?
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88. Go outside. I'll bring you coffee.
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89. I think I've got another cup.
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90. You said you were a powerful magician?
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91. Emphasis on the "were."
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92. I had a wife.
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93. Your grandmother, Lydie.
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94. And a friend too, if you can believe that.
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95. His name was Maxim.
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96. A vampire killed them both.
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97. Lord Ruthven.
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98. God, that's a name
I haven't spoken aloud in years.
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99. I held her in my arms,
pleading with her to come back to me.
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100. "Come back to me."
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101. Holding her.
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102. So limp.
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103. So cold.
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104. So cold.
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105. And across the hall,
Maxim, my friend, butchered.
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106. And for a while, not quite dead.
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107. All because of me.
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108. The magic left me.
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109. I had nothing.
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110. Nothing left.
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111. You lost your daughter too.
Or have you forgotten that part?
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112. Your daughter who went
to America to fight evil alone.
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113. Evil will always win, Richter.
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114. Whatever it is, evil.
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115. And it's everywhere.
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116. It will always be stronger than us.
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117. And you can kill this or that devil.
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118. A Lord Ruthven, a Dracula,
maybe even an Olrox.
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119. But there'll always be more,
more and worse.
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120. And they'll murder the people you love.
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121. No one around you are safe.
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122. Evil will always win.
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123. Why are you here then,
if you didn't come looking for me?
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124. What are you doing here?
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125. Hmm.
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126. You killed Vaublanc.
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127. We all rejoiced.
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128. But I lost Edouard.
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129. Though not his soul.
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130. Take courage from that.
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131. The Belmont boy
turned out to be useless as fuck.
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132. He literally ran away.
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133. Ran. Away.
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134. Everyone starts by running away, Annette.
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135. What?
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136. That is completely different.
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137. How can you possibly compare that?
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138. I came here for guidance.
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139. I thought I'd seen
the worst evil the world could hold.
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140. But here,
it's been growing roots for centuries.
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141. And this Vampire Messiah,
she's older still.
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142. Your power is old too, Annette.
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143. If these are my ancestors, Cecile,
they're just a babble. Noise.
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144. They are no match for some
ancient Egyptian Devil-God.
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145. They're only a babble
because you're not listening.
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146. You were shaped, Annette.
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147. Everything about you,
by being born a slave.
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148. Of course you were.
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149. It's the source of your fury,
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150. but it's not the source of your power.
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151. They like to tell you,
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152. these petty devils
like the Comte de Vaublanc,
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153. that slavery is just the way of the world.
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154. It's what people do.
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155. And you can look around and think,
oh, maybe they're right.
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156. Evil, violence, and oppression everywhere.
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157. Even these French with their high ideals.
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158. What do they know
about what we've suffered?
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159. And what do they care?
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160. They'll build their new world,
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161. but it won't be freedom
or equality or brotherhood for us.
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162. If they build it at all.
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163. But they know it's not true, Annette.
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164. The petty devils.
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165. It serves them if we believe it.
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166. But humanity didn't enter this world
dragging armies of slaves.
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167. That came later.
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168. And your ancestors.
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169. Of course I mean your mother,
who loved you.
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170. And your father,
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171. who was dragged from her
by men with whips.
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172. And your grandmother,
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173. who watched the ships sail,
weeping and pulling her hair.
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174. But they go back.
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175. Beyond them and beyond them.
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176. Back to the source.
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177. To the Iwa of Ogun.
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178. And a world without slaves or masters.
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179. Learn to hear your ancestors.
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180. There is light in this darkness.
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181. "Mournful that day, when from the dust
shall rise guilty men to be judged."
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182. He's threatening you.
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183. Your reluctant demon.
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184. Why was the Belmont boy so afraid of you?
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185. I lived a long time as human and vampire.
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186. But I've only really loved once.
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187. He was from a little town
in Massachusetts,
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188. if you've ever heard of that.
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189. Which in those days, was a colony.
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190. But he wasn't a colonist.
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191. He was proud to be Mohican,
with roots deep in the land and forest.
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192. He burned with such passion.
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193. About the world, about how the people,
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194. "the people," that's how he talked,
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195. could win this thing called freedom.
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196. Even people like him.
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197. People whose land had been stolen, I mean.
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198. Like mine was, oh, so long ago.
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199. But he fought with them,
the revolutionaries.
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200. He fought with them.
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201. He almost made me believe in it too.
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202. Then Julia Belmont killed him.
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203. Because he was a vampire.
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204. And you did that to him.
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205. - Did you even ask permission?
- I was in love with him.
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206. I wanted him to be with me forever.
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207. And is that what you have planned for me?
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208. Of course not, Mizrak.
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209. I'm not in love with you.
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210. Who were you, friend?
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211. Do you remember who you were?
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212. I remember
being out in the woods.
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213. And a girl who liked talking.
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214. I remember that I liked her.
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215. And I liked what she said.
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216. My name…
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217. was Jacques.
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218. Do they know?
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219. All of them? Do they know?
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220. Of course not.
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221. Ashamed to tell them, are you?
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222. Why?
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223. I mean, you're a priest,
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224. so you're supposed to keep it
in your pants.
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225. But everyone knows most priests don't.
Most popes don't even.
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226. They are dishonorable priests.
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227. Fathering a few brats here and there
doesn't count for much
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228. compared to summoning devils from hell.
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229. Or does the Pope do that too?
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230. We do whatever we have to do
in the name of God.
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231. It was for God, was it?
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232. That you ignored me my whole life?
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233. I haven't ignored you, Maria.
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234. I know, for instance, that you're a witch.
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235. But I protected you anyway.
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236. You're not seriously accusing me
of black magic?
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237. Join me.
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238. God moves through me, Maria.
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239. I implore you.
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240. Please, don't stand in God's way.
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241. - Our savior is here!
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242. Our deliverer has come!
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243. Our deliverer!
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244. Down the Revolution!
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245. Praise be to God!
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246. Our savior!
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247. Salvation is here!
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248. Lift our soul!
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249. She's come to save us.
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250. Our savior!
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251. She's here! She's here! She's here!
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252. She's here!
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253. She will save us! She will save us!
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254. Deliver us!
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255. Down with the Revolution!
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256. Long ago, when I was still human,
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257. I watched men wade ashore from ships
and slaughter my people.
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258. Slaughter them in their thousands,
millions in the end.
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259. Who could've believed such a thing?
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260. They said they were doing it
for their God.
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261. Sometimes their king too,
but always their God.
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262. But in the end…
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263. …there's only her.
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264. Death to the Revolution!
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265. Down with the Revolution!
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266. I've been looking for you.
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267. Death to the Revolution!
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268. He says this is God's plan.
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269. Have courage.
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270. There is light in this darkness.
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271. And in this prison,
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272. down here in the dark, Jacques.
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273. Standing guard over me.
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274. Do you accept it now, as your fate?
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275. No.
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276. Was it quick?
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277. Julia's death?
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278. Was it quick?
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279. No, not really.
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280. She was looking right at me when she died.
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281. I could tell.
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282. I mean,
I could tell when her life stopped.
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283. I saw it in her eyes.
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284. The actual moment where it ended.
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285. And then Olrox let me go.
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286. She was proud, your mother.
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287. She said she didn't need me.
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288. I would only slow her down.
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289. But, of course,
I should have gone with her anyway.
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290. I was a terrible father.
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291. But well…
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292. …most important thing is
to face the truth about yourself.
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293. Even if it's not very pretty.
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294. I need a piss.
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295. - Shit!
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296. So then, here we are.
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297. - The Belmont Clan soon to be extinct.
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298. What, are you going to beg
for his life first?
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299. Maybe not his.
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300. After all, you hardly know him.
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301. But back in Machecoul,
they're family, aren't they?
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302. Sort of.
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303. The little girl who isn't your sister
but is almost your sister.
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304. The Speaker woman who isn't your mother,
but has been like a mother to you.
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305. And the Black girl.
Wherever the fuck she is from.
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306. - You could beg for their lives.
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307. Not a lot of point begging to me though,
because it won't be me that kills them.
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308. That will be the gift
of the Devourer of Light.
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309. Often she hangs you by your arms
with hooks through the bones,
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310. making sure you don't bleed out too fast.
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311. You can be conscious for days.
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312. It's wonderful.
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313. If they're lucky,
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314. she'll turn them,
and then they'll never die.
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315. What do you think of that?
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316. There's something
you forgot about Belmonts…
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317. Stupid of me,
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318. I'd forgotten it too.
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319. I was going to say something witty
and cutting and brutal
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320. before I finished you off.
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321. But fuck it.
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322. I can do magic again.
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323. I noticed.
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324. How did it happen?
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325. I don't know.
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326. Because I had to.
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327. I have to live.
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328. There are people I love.
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329. Pity it didn't work like that for you.
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330. I'm much younger than you.
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331. That's probably all it is.
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332. Yes.
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333. That's probably all it is.
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