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00:22V come come.
00:35The lost tomb of Attila the Hun.
00:37Yes.
00:54Vikram, follow me.
00:57As my most loyal advisor, it's fitting you are by my side.
01:02Within that stone, sealed with magic,
01:07the sword of Mars,
01:09empowered by their own god of war.
01:12Yes, my friend.
01:14With it, I will conquer all of Europe
01:16and make them serve under the banner of Gregor's Hammer.
01:20Yes.
01:23Yes.
01:25Yes.
01:28No.
01:32No.
01:40You are a librarian.
01:42No, Gregor.
01:44I'm THE librarian.
01:49Hold him.
01:56My oath to the library is to protect powerful magical objects like that blade
02:00from getting in the hands of evil men.
02:03So why stop me?
02:04Sir, respectfully, you are completely evil.
02:08Me? Evil?
02:13Nonsense.
02:15I simply want to bring peace
02:17to an autocracy of fear and brutal intimidation.
02:21You're still not hearing how evil that sounds.
02:31Vikram, what sorcery is this?
02:35The Scarab of Horus.
02:38Another little artifact from the library's collection.
02:41We are frozen in time, but while you are trapped,
02:44my loyal assistant shall take my hand and pull me free.
02:47And we will reclaim the sword and escape your grasp.
02:53Any moment now.
02:55Vikram.
02:56Pull me free.
02:57Sir.
02:59I will find your library.
03:01Pull me free.
03:02I will take its treasures.
03:04And rule.
03:06Not just Europe.
03:07I will rule the world!
03:10Pull me free!
03:16Sit down. Sit down.
03:18All right.
03:19Let me introduce myself.
03:21I'm Jacob Stone.
03:23Ah, your accent. American.
03:25I'll speak more slowly.
03:28I understand your confusion.
03:29Well, you might be more confused right now.
03:31Let me explain.
03:32I'm the librarian.
03:40Whoa!
03:43Hey.
03:57Welcome to the future.
03:59Vikram Chamberlain.
04:02It's just, it's tough to explain.
04:06So, modern librarians.
04:08Librarians?
04:09More than one.
04:11Well, one of them.
04:12Cassie.
04:14She calculated that I can rescue you from the time bubble
04:17this exact day, this exact time.
04:19So I did.
04:20Mr. Stone, tell me no more of this wondrous future.
04:23I'm sure you have amazing tales about
04:25having this golden age, you have ended war,
04:28defeated famine, and all men finally live in harmony.
04:32Oh, that's right, you didn't see the 20th century.
04:35Well, that's going to be fun.
04:37Yes, but I must have no foreknowledge of the future
04:39when I return to my own time.
04:41Vikram.
04:42It is Mr. Chamberlain.
04:44Let us not forgo civility.
04:46You can't go back.
04:48But I have to go back.
04:51I don't belong here.
04:53Someone is waiting for me.
04:54Listen.
04:56Time travel is way too dangerous on this timeline, okay?
05:00You have no idea how many times we stopped the apocalypse
05:02by the skin of our teeth.
05:04You go back, you change anything, anything.
05:08That's the end of the world.
05:10But there are powerful magical devices in the library
05:12that can help me.
05:14I'm sorry, Matt.
05:16I'm truly sorry.
05:17We have rules now, you know what I mean?
05:19I know that magic ran wild back in your day and age,
05:22but, you know, we pretty much keep it on lockdown
05:23all the time.
05:25It's a delicate balance of...
05:26You're not behind me anymore, are you?
05:37Jenkins.
05:39Yes, I lost him.
05:41You have any idea where his library annex was
05:43back in the day?
05:45Come to the concert tonight.
06:00But, uh, I don't want a castle.
06:04Yet you have an inherited one.
06:06Well, this is yours.
06:08It's not a castle.
06:10It's a library.
06:11Yet you have an inherited one.
06:13Well, this is yours.
06:15Congratulations.
06:16Now sign here, here, and initial here.
06:19Lysa with a Y.
06:20Interesting.
06:22I can't deal with this right now.
06:24I am incredibly busy with my work.
06:26Can I just donate it back to the city or something?
06:28Dr. Pascal, I work in the gift shop.
06:30I was told to come and help you with the paperwork
06:32because I speak English.
06:33Initial both of those, please.
06:35I can't stay here.
06:37I have an IPO based on my PhD.
06:39That was a lot of letters in a row.
06:42IPO, initial public offering.
06:44I'm fundraising a company to develop
06:46multi-dimensional predictive algorithms
06:47with quantum computing.
06:49Incredible.
06:50The more you speak, the less I understand.
06:52Now, let's review the records.
06:54They're in the basement.
06:59That's right, spectral snoops.
07:01This is Connor Green.
07:03And today we prove one of occult history's
07:05greatest conspiracies.
07:07Legendary library and its collection
07:08of occult artifacts is real.
07:11Just yesterday you saw me rescue documents
07:13from the National Archives in London.
07:15This map from the 1800s strongly suggests
07:18an entrance to the library.
07:20What was called an annex was in this very castle.
07:23We're gonna find it.
07:39Gone.
07:41My access to the library is gone.
07:44There has to be a way to bring it back into this world.
07:48Yes.
07:50I can use the magic of the well.
07:56I shall return to you, my love.
08:02No, no, I'll make the presentation.
08:04It's just the craziest thing.
08:05I narrated it.
08:06Yeah, in Serbia.
08:08Can't seem to find the funding for our company,
08:10but I own a castle.
08:12Wait, can I sell this castle?
08:14This is your castle.
08:15You may do with it as you wish.
08:17I may have just solved our problems.
08:19Hello?
08:20I lost my signal.
08:22Well, you are following a complete stranger
08:24into total darkness, separated from the world above
08:26by tons of ancient stone.
08:28That will happen.
08:30Amazing.
08:31Amazing blend of polite and menacing.
08:33Come on.
08:35Come on.
08:57So,
08:59what's your name?
09:01My name?
09:03Can I just sell the castle back to the government,
09:05or is there...
09:09What the...
09:13Is this a joke?
09:17Hello?
09:20Hello?
09:32Hello?
09:51Okay.
09:52Oh.
09:54There's supposed to be a magic library here.
09:59Hey, excuse me?
10:01Oh.
10:02Who is she?
10:04Who are you?
10:05Who are you?
10:31Oh.
10:54Oh.
10:55Oh.
11:00Anya? Here in the future? How?
11:05Who are you?
11:07I am Vikram Chamberlain.
11:10And I'm the Librarian.
11:26This is the Library.
11:31VIKRAM CHAMBERLAIN
11:35The Library is real! I knew it!
11:39No, no, you're like Anya, but you're not her.
11:43Your eyes are different.
11:51I may not have signal, but I'm filming all this.
11:53They all thought I was crazy, but I was right!
11:56You're the Librarian, and this is the legendary Library.
12:00No, this is my annex. It's connected to the Library.
12:03The Library itself lays beyond this world, someplace else, like...
12:05An extra-dimensional space. This room wasn't created.
12:08It was in two quantum states, both always here and not here.
12:10And then you collapse them into one.
12:12But the amount of energy that would take, that would be like...
12:14Magic. Yes, it would take magic. How do you know about the Library?
12:18Nope. Nope. I'm out.
12:21Connor Green. Historian, archivist, expert in the paranormal.
12:25Pleasure to meet you.
12:27You touched the stone of Karlievik.
12:28Yeah. Well, me and her.
12:36This is crazy. This is crazy.
12:38You! How did you make the room appear? Lasers? Holograms?
12:42Oh, your touch has summoned the spirit of the Drekker back.
12:44A Drekker what?
12:47That ain't good.
12:48Cover your ears. Should a scream grow sufficiently loud, infected you may become.
12:51Infected?
12:53No!
12:58No!
13:23Tears. It's tears.
13:28This way.
13:53A Drekker back, huh?
13:55A Drekker back!
13:57You summoned a Drekker back. Seriously? Who are these two people?
14:01Mr. Green, I believe, is an historian.
14:03Drekker back?
14:04South Slavic legend. The demonic lost soul trapped between life and death. Are you serious?
14:08And based on her astute observations earlier, a scientist of some kind.
14:11Dr. Lysa Pascal, there is no such thing as lost souls, demons, or magic.
14:16You sure about that?
14:17Am I sure about that?
14:19I'm a mathematician, an engineer, and a physicist.
14:22And I can quite confidently say that there is no such thing as an unknown, apparently infinite energy source.
14:28Not of this world.
14:30Yeah, well, we got a name for that, Doc. Want to guess what it is?
14:33Magic.
14:34I am not calling it magic.
14:36So cool.
14:37No, it is not cool. It is not cool.
14:40Magic corrupts everybody that uses it.
14:42That is why it is our magic.
14:43No, it is not cool. Magic corrupts everybody that uses it.
14:46That is why it is our job to keep it locked down.
14:49That is why we do not use magic.
14:51I'm sorry, and you are?
14:53I'm the librarian.
14:55I thought he was the librarian.
14:57He's an older model.
15:00I just knew it would open my annex.
15:02Yeah, it did. And now magic is spilling into the ley lines.
15:05Artifacts are waking up.
15:07Hell, it's probably coming up with some weird stuff right now as we speak.
15:09You have no idea what it took for us to get this power under control the first time.
15:15And now I got to spend the rest of the day trying to shut the power back off.
15:18That's assuming if I can.
15:19So that thing we grabbed was the son of Kraljevic.
15:21As in Marko Kraljevic.
15:23He's the soldier who cut off the Djekovec's head and tossed it into the lake.
15:26I love how you are saying that as if that means anything.
15:28Listen, I managed to scare it off, but it will be back.
15:31It will go into a recessive state to regain its energy,
15:35but it will be back and it will not stop.
15:38Until you two are dead.
15:40Hunted by a monster.
15:41Great.
15:44Mr. Stone, please, this is all my fault.
15:47Hurry up in the well, let me be the one to hunt the Djekovec,
15:50and you can tend to this matter.
15:52I think you've done enough for today.
15:55I'm still a librarian.
15:57Even if not in my own time.
16:01Yeah.
16:03All right.
16:04Find the creature before it rejuvenates.
16:06I'm going to finish up here, then I'll join you.
16:09Take them with you, protect them.
16:15You're from 1847?
16:17That's crazy.
16:18Okay, new rules.
16:20Time travel is real.
16:21The creature's tears will lead us to its resting place.
16:26Is that an actual scrying glass?
16:37Please.
16:42Begone, beast!
16:48It's just a truck.
16:50And are there many of these truck beasts around?
16:53No, no, no, not a beast, a machine.
16:55A horse-less carriage.
16:56Yeah.
16:58Oh, well, that's no fun.
17:00A horse is the best part.
17:01Who doesn't like a horse?
17:04How does that scrying glass work?
17:05Visual spectrum, energy tracking.
17:07Magic.
17:08I thought we weren't allowed to use magic.
17:10We're not.
17:11I am.
17:13But...
17:27Just a shopping center, man.
17:29You know, malls, stores, restaurants.
17:31You had market scene today, right?
17:33Yes.
17:35Everything I knew, it's all gone.
17:42Everyone I knew is dead.
17:52Oh, but that's still here.
17:55This, this is where I first met her.
18:04Oh.
18:11Hey, he said he met her here.
18:13The woman in the painting, Anya.
18:15Maybe. You got any idea what she looks like, you?
18:17Oh, jeez, I had to get some holy water.
18:19It should paralyze the beast.
18:21It's the only way we're gonna kill it.
18:28So you just happened to have a container
18:30to put the holy water in?
18:31I had to sacrifice my cognac, but it'll be worth it.
18:33First, holy water doesn't have magical properties.
18:35And second, we shouldn't be planning on killing
18:37an unknown and potentially valuable species of animal.
18:39We should be studying it.
19:04Aah!
19:06Aah!
19:33Aah!
19:48Aah!
20:03Aah!
20:20Aah!
20:27Aah!
20:34Another Hyperion?
20:35I'm Charlie.
20:38I'm his guardian.
20:45You had the advantage over the creature.
20:46Why didn't you finish it?
20:48Things have changed since your day, sir.
20:50We try not to kill any unknown creatures
20:52unless we have to.
20:54Thank you. Capture it. Study it.
20:56It's expelled a lot of energy.
20:58It'll be resting again to regenerate.
21:00We must find it while it's weak.
21:04A guardian is assigned by the library
21:06to protect librarians from all threats.
21:07Thirst mates. Nannies.
21:09I've never needed one.
21:11Yes, I read your file, Vikram Chamberlain.
21:13Born in India, educated Oxford in the Savon.
21:15Recruited in 1832.
21:17Infamously reckless.
21:19Confident. Arrogant. Courageous.
21:20Only fond of drinking women.
21:22Bon vivant.
21:23Way too fond of using magic.
21:26When you should be locking it away.
21:29I have a creature to catch.
21:31Come along!
21:34Okay.
21:45Charlie, did you find him?
21:47Yes, sir. Encountered the cryptid.
21:49Drove it off.
21:50It's targeting the civilians.
21:52All right, bring them back here, too.
21:53Along with Vikram.
21:55And, Charlie...
21:58Don't screw this up.
22:00I took a big risk by sending for you.
22:02And the library...
22:04Second chances are rare.
22:06Copy, sir.
22:08I won't let you down.
22:17Come on, man!
22:22Guys.
22:33Human blood.
22:35The Drekavac's possessing a human.
22:38And that, sir,
22:39is why we don't go killing monsters anymore.
22:45So, have you ever dealt with a Drekavac before?
22:48I've never had the pleasure.
22:51Ah, yes, here.
22:52The Drekavac itself, according to legend,
22:54is the lost soul of an unbaptized child...
22:57Who?
22:59Who?
23:00Of an unbaptized child,
23:01abandoned and alone.
23:03That's so sad.
23:05Hence the endless tears.
23:06The creature alternates between grief and murderous rage.
23:08Desperately alone.
23:10Out of time. Out of place.
23:12Sounds familiar.
23:14Do you have Nicholas Flamel's Creatures of the Night?
23:15Oh, we have every book ever written, known or lost.
23:17That shelf.
23:19Every book?
23:20There is no room to store every...
23:22Wait.
23:23Extra-dimensional space. Infinite storage.
23:25Yes, ma'am.
23:27The annex here is the librarian's way of accessing that space.
23:29Name a book.
23:30Collection of Einstein's 1905 Scientific Papers,
23:33The Annus Mirabilis.
23:38Yes, Mr. Green is correct.
23:41Flamel has the answer.
23:43That lost soul, an innocent babe,
23:45now a demon resides within the stone of Karluvik.
23:48When we touched it, it must have released it,
23:50and now it has gone out and possessed a host body.
23:53So we just have to figure out who the human host body is.
23:57No problem.
23:58Only 1.5 million people in Belgrade?
24:00Over a million people in Belgrade?
24:02No, the ancient records indicate the curse did run in bloodlines,
24:05but if it's a possession, how does that make sense?
24:07Perhaps a genetic vulnerability to...
24:09I can't believe I'm saying this, but...
24:11to a possession.
24:13A recessive gene passed down
24:15that makes you vulnerable to this energy matrix
24:18that you're calling a spirit.
24:22What?
24:23I'm not just going to accept the magic.
24:25I am going to find the science in this.
24:27Putting your science chocolate in our magic peanut butter.
24:29Two great tastes.
24:31Butter of peanuts.
24:33Interesting.
24:35Wait, but earlier you said I could get infected.
24:37Ah, yes, the Howl.
24:38Now, Jekyllvaks reproduce not by their bite,
24:40but by spreading their pain, their misery through their voice.
24:43They can't stand to be alone.
24:45And should the Howl become loud enough,
24:47it has enough power to transform and possess you.
24:49The last reported sighting of a Jekyllvak
24:51was September 12th, 1862 in Jagodina on the Belusso River.
24:54Wait, so you just know off the top of your head
24:56that Jekyllvaks are weird and occult creatures?
24:58Yeah, just like you know physics and math.
25:00The difference is, I'm fun at parties.
25:02So the spirit was safely locked away in this annex
25:05until somebody brought magic back.
25:07Hm.
25:09You're really not going to let this go, are you?
25:11No.
25:13Death notices in Serbia, 1860 to 1865.
25:15September 1862, only one death.
25:17Just a few days later in Jagodina,
25:19one Joachim Lynch.
25:21All we need is a family tree, but where can I find one?
25:24Joachim Lynch, family direct descendant of Joachim,
25:26currently living on the outskirts of Belgrade.
25:29It's ancestry website, Family Tree and Me.
25:33Let's roll.
25:35So you have an infinite library on this slab of glass?
25:38Yeah.
25:40Except this one is full of lies, videos of cats, and pornography.
25:46Of course.
25:48What's a video?
25:55This is a Lynch address.
25:57Are we sure?
25:59That is indeed an adorable little kitten.
26:16Sounds like some kind of cult.
26:18It's not unusual for creatures of legend
26:20to become objects of worship.
26:22We must proceed carefully.
26:24But a Pascal, Mr. Green.
26:26Stay here.
26:35What's that on the door?
26:40No.
26:41It cannot be.
26:44Gregor's hammer.
26:49The cult of Gregor's hammer.
26:51The cult of Gregor's hammer is here.
26:56General Bogdan Gregor was a madman.
26:58He hunted down occult artifacts to build his own power.
27:00His warriors, the cult of Gregor's hammer,
27:02are dedicated to his vision of world domination.
27:04They are ruthless, heavily armed,
27:06and well-trained in the arts of murder and torture.
27:08You went up against him in the past?
27:10I trapped Gregor within the same time bubble
27:12within which I traveled here.
27:14So you won.
27:16Yet this cult lives on.
27:18So I draw, at best.
27:20One out of three.
27:29I had better uniforms in my time.
27:35You there, young lady.
27:45Are you, are you not Gregor's hammer?
27:48Gregor's hammer.
27:49Baddest ass-heavy metal band in all of Serbia.
27:56I'm, uh, sort of their manager.
27:59Bad metal, that is heavy.
28:02Where'd you get that logo?
28:04Uh, we saw it at this old museum in the city.
28:06Looked cool. You like it?
28:08We seek the one called Lynch.
28:10He's our lead singer. He's gone on ahead.
28:12We were playing at the Skull and Steel tonight.
28:14It'll be the loudest head-banging scream fest of all time.
28:17Whoo!
28:19Don't be late. They kick us out at ten.
28:21For bingo.
28:26Come along.
28:27Our skill and cunning are about to be put to the test.
28:29We must prepare.
28:31Tonight, heads will bang.
28:34You gonna tell him?
28:35No, he's on a roll.
28:39We must replenish our supply of holy water for tonight's festival.
28:42Supply of holy water for tonight's battle.
28:45How many flasks of liquor do you have?
28:47I'll have you know, I am a man of culture, poetry, sophistication.
28:55Three.
29:03Charlie, I'm getting ready to join you.
29:05I think I finally plugged up the well.
29:13I got no play. You go.
29:15I got my hands full here.
29:22I really hate this castle.
29:25Hey, wait up!
29:31Why don't you guys go on up ahead?
29:33I want a word with the librarian.
29:39I know you're used to working alone.
29:41But tonight will be dangerous, and if we're gonna save those two,
29:44you and I have to work as a team.
29:46I have lived long and well with no guardian to shield me.
29:49A guardian is supposed to protect you from every threat.
29:51Including your own excesses.
29:53Three flasks is hot.
29:55I'm talking about your use of magic.
29:58Like I said, I read your file.
30:01You're way too comfortable using the artifacts.
30:04In the archives, you're in fact listed as a bad librarian.
30:08Oh, bad? Oh.
30:10No, no, no, not bad.
30:13Naughty, bad. Really?
30:15Just today, you took the scrying glass from the library.
30:17I only use magic when absolutely necessary.
30:19It's given me no consequences.
30:21How about using a time bubble to put you nearly 200 years into the future?
30:25How'd that work out for you?
30:31Luck.
30:33The way they write about you in the past.
30:37You're brilliant.
30:38Charming, heroic, athletic.
30:42But as your guardian,
30:45my job is to assess threats to the librarian.
30:47And frankly, the biggest threat to you right now isn't the Drekavac.
30:52The biggest threat to you is you.
31:00I can't believe I'm filling a flask full of holy water to fight a monster.
31:04Dreams do come true.
31:06Yeah, well, some of us are serious scientists.
31:11Harvard.
31:15Studied at Harvard, Cambridge, did my master's in Stuttgart.
31:18History. Both ancient and medieval.
31:22And now you post conspiracy videos.
31:26I studied enough history.
31:27I read enough ancient texts.
31:29I saw patterns, mentions of the weird and the occult.
31:33Patterns, mentions of the weird and the occult.
31:36Over and over again. Too many times to be random.
31:39Glimpses of secrets.
31:43I followed one of those threads a little too far and, uh...
31:47Well, they don't let me teach anymore.
31:51But the truth, the truth.
31:54And I'm gonna prove it.
31:58But what about you?
31:59You bought into all this? Why?
32:02You know about chaos theory?
32:04Math developed to understand random events.
32:07Sort of. It's developed around three main principles.
32:10Determinism, fractality, and SDIC.
32:13It's great for predicting things like the weather, but when it comes to life, it comes up short.
32:18Why would you even try to predict life?
32:20Because my parents died.
32:24In a stupid, random accident.
32:27And my life was thrown into chaos.
32:29So I buried myself into my studies.
32:31Dedicated myself to solving mathematically and scientifically the randomality of the events in our lives.
32:36To find a way to control and predict the future so that others can be safe.
32:40But my research has reached a dead end.
32:43Technologically.
32:45You think you're magic?
32:47What you're all referring to as magic is just a science that we don't understand yet.
32:54Hey.
32:56But if I could understand this, and study this, it could be the breakthrough that I have always dreamed of.
33:03That math explained why there's a 200-year-old painting of you in a magic library?
33:11One impossible thing at a time.
33:19What is that sound?
33:20It's called heavy metal music.
33:23According to the flyer, this must be the opening act.
33:26And that is music? At such a volume?
33:29It's been amplified using electromagnetic transducers.
33:33The instruments and the volumes have been intensified.
33:37This is horrible.
33:38Well, these guys, sure. But some heavy metal is really killing.
33:41No, no. I mean, if the Drekavac's cry is amplified sufficiently, it could infect every vulnerable person in that building.
33:49Bouncer said over 300 people are supposed to show up tonight.
33:54Whoa!
34:07How's this gonna work?
34:08The guy's standing like a cat caught in the blender's linch.
34:12So let's run over there and toss the water in his face?
34:14It is not that simple. In human form, the holy water had little effect.
34:17We must wait until he's transformed back into the Drekavac.
34:20So what? We've got to wait for the full moon or some such nonsense?
34:22It is bound and cursed to kill whomever reawakened it.
34:30And I believe once he sees the two of you, the beast within will reemerge.
34:35We reveal you guys to Lynch, he turns into a monster, and we give him a holy water shower.
34:41Wait. So wait. Where's the bait?
34:51Good evening.
34:53Are you, uh, Winslow Lynch, descendant of Yakim Lynch?
34:59Nice outfit.
35:01Steampunk.
35:03I'm the like-
35:04Hey, hey, hey.
35:06No one's allowed backstage without a pass, man.
35:10Or a beer.
35:14We bring a far greater gift.
35:17Who are you guys?
35:21Bet your stupid sister sent them over.
35:24Wait. You have a sister?
35:47Stop.
35:52Get in the van. All of you. Get to the van.
35:56Get in.
36:00Okay, in, in, in. In. Fingers.
36:17Dude, they dropped something.
36:20That was my mom's van, dude.
36:24We threw the holy water. Why didn't it work?
36:26Well, the holy water-
36:38Hold on to something!
36:47Come on.
36:54Into the aqueducts!
36:56I know these tunnels. Follow me.
37:02So, uh, what are we doing?
37:05We wait. The creature has our scent. It will come.
37:09But the holy water doesn't work.
37:11No. Apparently not.
37:12If we can neutralize the beast here, we can save the lives of everyone at the concert.
37:16So we're just gonna wait here?
37:18In this spooky tunnel for a creature compelled to kill us with no way of stopping it?
37:26Good. No. No, I just wanted to lock that plan down.
37:37Whoa, whoa, whoa. I thought we were gonna neutralize it.
37:40The holy water did not work. We had to fight it on its terms.
37:43Kill or be killed.
37:46But then the girl dies, right?
37:49The Drekavac is just her body transformed.
37:51That's the hard part of the library. We have to protect the rest of the world from magic.
37:55No. No, you can't kill her.
37:57Liza, stay here. If you two are visible, it'll key in on you and kill you before we can stop it.
38:10Why didn't the holy water work?
38:12Then we would have had a chance.
38:14No. Let's think. It's a problem. Let's solve it. Why didn't the holy water work?
38:19It's magic.
38:21And everything I've seen about magic indicates that it has rules. So let's deduce them.
38:25Holy water used to work, right?
38:27According to all the accounts I've read.
38:29So have they changed the way they've blessed holy water?
38:31Holy water is just blessed tap water.
38:33So where's the original?
38:35Sava Lake.
38:36That was formed in 1967 when they built dams.
38:38And you know this how?
38:40Eastern European history built two dams.
38:42So that water isn't the same as the old river water and it's run through a purification plant before it hits the city.
38:46Which would mean the original holy water is different from today's water.
38:50And we've just got to find the original local water.
38:56Do the records really say that I was a bad librarian?
38:59Bit of a mixed bag.
39:01But to be honest, it's almost as if you were.
39:04But to be honest, so am I.
39:20Let's go.
39:34So, uh, explain the science exactly.
39:37Best guess?
39:39The Dracovac is paralyzed by the natural minerals in the original water from the rivers and it creates a chemical imbalance across the skin, which disrupts its nervous system.
39:49Natural minerals can affect conductivity.
39:52The Dracovac is hypersensitive too due to the amount of energy it would take to maintain that core.
39:56Officially too much science.
39:58Got it.
40:00Okay.
40:05Ah!
40:28No, wait.
40:29Whatever this manifestation is, it is hosted by a young innocent girl.
40:34She doesn't deserve to die.
40:36There has to be another way.
40:38I'm sorry. We don't know how long this will last.
40:40This is our chance. Please, please.
40:44You're supposed to be some kind of genius.
40:46Save the girl!
40:59No!
41:15Tears.
41:17Rage.
41:19And sorrow.
41:21Sorrow at being abandoned.
41:23An unbaptized child lost forever.
41:27Wandering.
41:29Oh, we've been idiots.
41:32For hundreds of years we've been idiots.
41:37You know who I am.
41:40I'm the librarian.
41:42And my power comes not from magic, but from knowledge.
41:47And I think I have some knowledge of your suffering.
41:54You're wanting to go home.
41:57The loneliness.
42:00And I know that you shed those tears after an eternity of pain.
42:07There was nothing evil about the child that you were.
42:11Because you were not baptized.
42:13You were told stories.
42:15Horrible, inaccurate folklore.
42:17And you, you believed them.
42:19You didn't know any better.
42:21How could you?
42:24And this?
42:26This is what you became.
42:29And we can change all of that right now.
42:33In the name of the Father,
42:35the Son,
42:37and the Holy Spirit,
42:40I baptize you now in your own tears.
42:44End your sorrow.
42:45You are lost no more.
42:50Leave this body.
42:52And go to your well-deserved eternal rest.
43:16Come along, then.
43:18You won't always get a happy ending.
43:27Oh.
43:31What'd I miss?
43:34I missed you.
43:36I missed you.
43:38I missed you.
43:40I missed you.
43:42I missed you.
43:43What'd I miss?
44:13We use a little bit of magic.
44:14No magic.
44:15Magic door.
44:16Library's magic, not librarians'.
44:18But we use it.
44:19No magic!
44:22Little bit of magic.
44:27This is what I've been dealing with.
44:29So, uh,
44:31what about us?
44:35What about you?
44:36Well, here's where I give you my standard speech.
44:39You see, no matter who you tell about this,
44:42no one's gonna believe you.
44:44Dude.
44:45I spent my whole life trying to prove magic is real.
44:48Now I have video footage.
44:59Now that's just hurtful.
45:00Yeah.
45:01Vikram here.
45:02So we just use first names now?
45:04Vikram
45:05is gonna go back to the main library
45:07to live out his days.
45:08You two, you're going home.
45:10Me?
45:11I'm stuck here in this annex trying to clean up this mess.
45:13When the magic spilled out of the well,
45:15it may have traveled over a thousand miles.
45:17We have no idea how many artifacts may have been reactable.
45:19I can't allow that.
45:21You to clean up a mess that I am solely responsible for making.
45:24I know. It's my job.
45:25Mine as well.
45:27You forget that I, too, am a librarian.
45:29Chosen by the library, just like you.
45:32Please.
45:35My responsibility.
45:37Well, if he's staying, then so am I.
45:41Six months.
45:43Six months.
45:44I give you six months after that Vikram
45:47is going back to the main library.
45:49Charlie,
45:50you're back in the military.
46:00Good news alert.
46:01The mummies have come to life at the history museum.
46:05Saddle up.
46:07Owen.
46:09Owen.
46:13Try not to die.
46:18Damn it, Jones!
46:19What the hell is that thing?
46:23Come on.
46:24I'll grab your stuff.
46:40Lysa.
46:43For reminding me that empathy is the greatest tool a librarian has.
46:49You going to tell me about this painting?
46:52Oh.
46:53Coincidence.
46:55Nothing more.
47:09Yeah, hello?
47:10I know, I know.
47:11I'm on my way to the airport now.
47:20No.
47:22I'm sorry?
47:23I finally discover the secret I've been searching for.
47:25The secret I ruined my career over is true.
47:28And...
47:29I don't care if I can't tell anyone.
47:31I'm in.
47:33I'm in.
47:35I'm in.
47:36I don't care if I can't tell anyone.
47:37I'm in.
47:39And you need me.
47:40The big guy here has missed almost 200 years of history,
47:42both normal and occult.
47:44I can fill him in.
47:45He's going to need me.
47:47You have to be invited by the library.
47:49And you can't just tag along.
47:50Why not?
47:51And he was quite crucial in solving our last dilemma.
48:02You know what?
48:03Tell the investors.
48:05It's a new development.
48:07Yeah, no, I've made a discovery that will change everything.
48:14So.
48:15Mummies.
48:17What?
48:18How can I possibly finish my research in public
48:20when you've just revealed to me an entire new field of science I have to study?
48:25Physics has no rules.
48:27I gotta know them.
48:29Right.
48:30So, thing about mummies.
48:31Very dusty and they smell atrocious.
48:35Oh.
49:03Dude.
49:04You're the guy we named our band after.
49:35You.
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