- Arthur: How is she?
- Merlin: She is weak, and she's clearly exhausted, but she will live.
- Arthur: Good. I'll speak to her at once.
- Merlin: Actually, no.
- Arthur: Excuse me?
- Merlin: She's not to be disturbed until morning.
- Arthur: Uh, this is important.
- [tries to walk past Merlin, but Merlin stops him]
- Merlin: And so is the health of the princess.
- Arthur: Did you just give me an order?
- Merlin: Yes, sire.
- Arthur: Feels good, does it?
- Merlin: It's... not unpleasant.
- Odin: And now, you will pay the forfeit.
- Arthur: My father's life, that wasn't enough?
- Odin: No.
- Arthur: So be it, but understand this, Odin: you kill me and you'll have all of Camelot to answer to.
- Odin: Camelot is nothing without its king.
- Arthur: Then you don't know my knights. They will hunt you, and they will find you, and they will not rest until they're done.
- Odin: Finish it. Finish it and be done.
- Arthur: And what then? Your people will seek their revenge. A war without an end.
- Odin: There is no other way.
- Arthur: There is another way. In return for your life, you must restore Rodor to the throne of Nemeth.
- Odin: Even if I agree, it solves nothing. What about us, Pendragon?
- Arthur: A truce, binding our kingdoms to peace.
- Odin: Never.
- Princess Mithian: Camelot is fortunate to have a king such as you.
- Arthur: It's I that's fortunate. Camelot would be nothing were it not for the courage and loyalty of its friends.
- Odin: [having conquered Nemeth] So, we divide the spoils as agreed.
- Morgana: Take whatever you wish.
- Odin: Then what is your business here, Morgana?
- Morgana: I seek what's rightfully mine. I seek the throne of Camelot, and for that I need an army.
- Odin: My army?
- Morgana: I believe they showed their mettle today.
- Odin: And what do I receive in return for this service?
- Morgana: Arthur - to do with as you wish.