Fire & Ice Page #3
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I guess so.
I want to speak to Alador.
I know you know him.
Why are you stalling?
Why would the King send
his daughter to carry a message?
I volunteered.
You're still stalling.
- I don't believe you.
- Because I'm a woman?
Because as his only heir,
you're indispensable.
A good King would send
a messenger or a soldier.
- Or a pigeon.
- Right.
A fire dragon has been terrorizing
our kingdom for the past few months.
It's brought destruction of a kind
we've never seen before.
King Quilok says he will give
our people shelter
only if my father surrenders
his kingdom to him.
If Quilok gains that much power,
none of us are safe.
Which is why I need
to speak to Alador.
He's the only man
who's ever killed a dragon.
We need him to do it again.
My father says he will reinstate
his knighthood.
Why not?
- Alador is dead.
- How do you know?
'Cause he was my father.
You can sleep here tonight.
Tomorrow you'll return
to your castle.
Well, Gabriel,
what are we going to do?
What are we going to do?
Nothing.
It's not our fight.
No, it's not our fight.
But...
The last time my father
fought for a kingdom,
he was betrayed and abandoned.
I won't let that happen to me.
Gabriel, don't let your family's
experience of Quilok
color your attitude towards Augustin.
By all accounts, he's a good King
and a decent man.
You're right.
Yes, I am.
But you're also smug.
Yes, I'm afraid that's true, too.
It's not our fight.
It's not our fight.
Bad dream?
I was sure you'd left me.
Leave you?
Why would anyone want to leave
this lovely place?
Cup of tea?
Why was Alador expelled by Quilok?
Oh, I think you want to go
and ask Gabriel that.
Where is he?
He's outside.
I'm not your typical princess.
I see your weapons collection.
Not exactly
I also know that knights always pass
down their knowledge to their sons,
especially if that knight
had such a particular skill
like hunting dragons.
So you're up.
We'll escort you back.
It's not safe for you to go alone.
Thank you.
No, thank him.
It was his idea, not mine.
Now, before we go,
I want to show you something.
I think you're going to find this
rather impressive.
You watching?
Now that... that was just
the mild mixture.
With a concentrated mixture,
I could bring down a mountain.
That's always good to have
as an option.
- An option?
- Let's get going.
- You weren't impressed?
- Let's pack up.
Tell me you weren't impressed.
You're taking everything?
We are always on the move.
However you can keep up.
That's not a problem.
Don't wait for me, carry on.
Because of your relationship
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