- Prince Valiant: Leave as soon as you are able.
- Sir Bryant: At once, Prince Valiant... uh, forgive me - Your Majesty.
- Prince Valiant: Your - Your Majesty - ?... Thank you.
- Prince Valiant: [to Gawain and Bryant] When the hour comes, we will quickly come to your aid. For Camelot will certainly perish without the two of you to lead her armies.
- Arn: Not again. That's the third blade you've destroyed, Valiant. At this rate our army will soon be weaponless.
- Arn: They have just lost King Arthur, Valiant. They will learn to trust you but give them time.
- Prince Valiant: Mordred is forty-eight hours from our gates; that is all the time I have.
- Arn: That is all the time you need, my friend. All the Knights of the Round Table stand with you, now and always.
- Prince Valiant: I can be a good king but I cannot be Arthur. And to many people he *was* Camelot. I must convince our people that Arthur's dream was greater than any one man, and that it did not perish with him.
- Merlin: Arthur was part of me for such a long time. I miss him so.
- Prince Valiant: No more than I, Merlin. No more than I.
- Prince Valiant: Bryant. If you can hear me, I promise you, before this night is over, I shall wipe this plague from the Earth.
- Soldier: You don't think Sir Bryant's really... dying, do you?
- Soldier: Bite your tongue. Sir Bryant won't let us down.
- Lady Morgana: You may tell Mordred that thanks to me his foes are running as blind as headless chickens.
- Sir Kay: Let us drink to the knight I could have been, if Arthur had not passed me over for a certain young prince.
- Sir Gawain: Valiant? You don't deserve to stand in his shadow.
- [last lines]
- Prince Valiant: And now our real challenge begins: trying to hold together the pieces of Arthur's crumbling dream. Trying to keep Camelot alive, without him.