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00:01We are only too happy to receive Rome's favored son.
00:05The manufacture of armaments could be construed as a provocative move.
00:09I believe there may be a spy in my court.
00:12If we have something to convey to you, we will inscribe the letter Omega.
00:17Tell your Pope that neither Florence nor da Vinci will be contained!
00:23Whatever lock this corresponds with, either wager the key represents only half.
00:31The key is useless without its counterpart.
00:33Have you heard?
00:34Of the Book of Leaves.
00:35It's a myth, no more real than a unicorn.
00:38You and Salviati should assemble the largest army you can fight.
00:41Get to work, maestro.
00:43Florence is counting on you.
00:53The Book of Leaves
01:23The Book of Leaves
01:53Annoying the Dory
02:00The Book of Leaves
02:02The Book of Leaves
02:03The Book of Leaves
02:05representatives from Mahiro
02:21I find the game fascinating.
02:33Deceptively simple, isn't it?
02:37I have a repast.
02:39Say it.
02:42Pam-papato. Cheese and wine.
02:45You made the pam-papato?
02:47Yes, because you like it.
02:50Letta zagaicha.
02:52Zagaer Rukno.
03:02Was that Amaric?
03:04Yes.
03:05I spent time in Havisynia.
03:08I said that you hold her in high regard.
03:12She labors hard and has embraced both the Lord and her language.
03:17You taught her, didn't you?
03:19I did.
03:21Just as you teach me this game with patient persistence.
03:26Now, shall we get to playing?
03:29That's the thing.
03:31I've yet to touch the board.
03:32But already, I've begun.
03:34The first principle is to take the corners.
03:41The strategy is obvious.
03:43Corners are easier to defend.
03:46It's bullied, high-grade, beautifully milled.
03:54It's missing something.
03:56I know, a jaunty bobbin lace is what it means.
03:59But even as we engage in localized conflicts, it's important to keep the broader landscape in mind.
04:09The game can only be won by pursuing seemingly opposing objectives.
04:27Simultaneously.
04:28At any given moment.
04:39Lucretia, my dear.
04:41Come tell us what you think.
04:42A stone can be considered to inhabit one of three states.
04:47Alive, dead, or unsettled.
04:50Lucretia, can you come out here, dear?
04:52An unsettled stone naturally presents the player with the largest potential outcomes.
05:01Are you heading out?
05:03Yes.
05:04After curfew.
05:05I'll be fine.
05:06Is that wise?
05:07I'm calling on Ginevra.
05:08I bought some herbs from the Montepianky to treat her teta.
05:11But I may need your help.
05:13I'm confident that Enzo is capable of handling all of your needs.
05:17Good night.
05:18An opponent who can control the flow of the game while appearing to play defensively is often the most forbiddable.
05:32Come on, move on.
05:33How are you, Bill?
05:34Hello.
05:39Come on.
05:41Stand up.
05:42Stand up.
05:42Thank you, come on.
06:12Look down here on the left.
06:31Signora Donati.
06:33Captain Dragonetti.
06:35Isn't it late for a woman of your standing to be out for a stroll?
06:38In principle, I could arrest you for violating curfew.
06:41True.
06:42But we both know that it would be you and not I who would receive punishment.
06:49Enjoy the evening, heirs, Signora.
07:05Good evening, Robert.
07:06Signora, you look lovely this evening, as always.
07:11Your heart is racing.
07:21I didn't expect you to be here.
07:25I couldn't wait for you any longer at the palazzo.
07:28Lorenzo.
07:32Lorenzo.
07:35Let me.
07:35Lord of pens.
07:36Let's go.
07:48Let go.
07:51Well, let's see.
07:56Oh, my God.
08:26One of the most difficult strategies to master is called Cross the Sea Unseen.
08:37It entails identifying a weakness in an opponent's position and exploiting it beneath their notice.
08:48Davinci! Lorenzo believes you are already at the forge.
08:55Davinci!
08:56What?
09:03Why weren't you there at first light? They cast guns at sunrise.
09:06I don't have to pour the melt myself, Becky.
09:08These weapons are vital to Florence's safety, and you've sold yourself as a war engineer.
09:14What is that noxious smell?
09:15It's an experiment. I'm assessing the implications of my guns.
09:20Davinci!
09:21Davinci!
09:22Davinci!
09:23Ah! There you are, maestro. Production progressing smoothly, I trust.
09:35Well, as smoothly as can be expected, given these working conditions.
09:53Yes, but my guns. We will have ten, as promised, yes.
09:58Our refusal to accept Rome's Archbishop of Pisa only reinforces the need to bolster our defences.
10:04Acutely aware of the pressures converging on these magnifices.
10:07What the devil is that cloudy-eyed miscreant doing over there?
10:11The tonality is off!
10:13Stop!
10:13Our sightless friends' keen ears have detected an impurity.
10:20This is absurd.
10:24Your methods, what's changed?
10:25Nothing.
10:26I've used the finest ore as dictated.
10:29Within the heat?
10:29Precisely as instructed.
10:31Well, there was that one moment where we ran out of sulfur.
10:34Why wasn't I consulted?
10:35It was incidental.
10:37What exactly is the issue here?
10:39If they've used an inferior alloy, in this case, too little sulfur,
10:43then the sounds the guns make will only be half as loud as they should be.
10:47Who cares about your fucking sound?
10:50We're not doing more of your goddamn theatre.
10:52They need to obliterate the enemy.
10:54Blow them to bits.
10:56Please don't hurt me.
10:57Or what?
10:58Well, you're threatening me with a spoon now.
11:00Juliana!
11:06As I was saying,
11:07the timbre of the barrel
11:10is also indicative
11:11of its general properties.
11:17Start again.
11:19Don't scrimp on the sulfur this time!
11:21He won't.
11:24You treat me like a fool,
11:27but I'm capable of leading.
11:29The people love me.
11:31They love your fails,
11:32but that smooth nose of your throat
11:35can keep Rome from striking.
11:37Only da Vinci's guns will.
11:45Come, Nico!
11:46These Medici currency vouchers
11:49are weighing me down.
11:51I need to fly be free of this world.
11:53How much for your entire inventory?
11:58More than you gave me last time.
12:00Two floors?
12:02How about it, Birdman?
12:05A little help, Nico.
12:07Excuse me.
12:07Come on.
12:13Now!
12:14I never tired of watching that.
12:36And why didn't this one fly away?
12:45Signor da Vinci.
12:48When will you ever finish my portrait
12:50if we sit together so infrequently?
12:53I'd much rather pick up some more eggs
12:55for your pigments.
12:56You're on your way to or from Lorenzo, then.
13:02You know my situation, Leonardo.
13:07Just go.
13:09This is your chance.
13:11The cage is open.
13:15Do you think your pursuit of knowledge
13:16makes you immune to your emotions?
13:18You can't outrun them, you know.
13:23No, I'm not running.
13:24I just have competing interests.
13:31Like you.
13:36Curious, that bird.
13:38I'm painful.
13:40You take it.
13:41Or I eat it.
13:46So, the plot thickens.
13:48You've broken off from a local exchange
13:50and opened up a new front.
13:52I thought it was time
13:53a little chaos
13:54was introduced into the play.
14:00What's going on?
14:03Inside me.
14:06The devil!
14:08Gloring at my womb
14:10and damning me.
14:15You take it.
14:15It can't be.
14:20No, no, no.
14:21Don't touch her.
14:21You don't want to fix her.
14:22I have to help her.
14:23It's Sister Dolores.
14:24I knew her of the convicts.
14:25What is this?
14:25The sweetest most innocent soul.
14:27Dolores?
14:29You there.
14:30Find some officers.
14:31Bring them here.
14:32It's me, Vanessa.
14:35You, your brother Lorenzo,
14:39making a new Sodom,
14:40gorging on filth,
14:42spewing out sin
14:43out of Florence's streets.
14:45The Lord hates you.
14:47What has befallen this woman?
14:48Demon, Signor.
14:50Five of our fellow sisters
14:51from the convent of St. Anthony
14:52have been possessed.
14:55Medici's,
14:56copulators,
14:57blasphemers,
14:59corruptius.
15:00My eyes
15:03burn
15:04to look at you.
15:06Shh.
15:07Shh.
15:07No!
15:08No!
15:08No!
15:09You let a mad woman
15:15seize your blade.
15:16I ought to kill you with it.
15:19Take her away.
15:21Carefully and with respect.
15:24The rest of you,
15:26go home.
15:28Pray for her soul.
15:31Go on.
15:33Go!
15:33Go!
15:33Go!
15:33Go!
15:35And what in God's name
15:50are you doing with these bodies,
15:51Leonardo?
15:52They're beginning to putrefy.
15:55And the stench has carried
15:56into my studio.
15:57Andrea,
15:58please,
15:58can you not see that
15:59I'm trying to pursue something here?
16:01Oh.
16:02Now, look at this.
16:02Look at this.
16:03Okay?
16:03Africa.
16:05And Europe.
16:06Here.
16:07Yes.
16:08See how they fit
16:09into this.
16:12So Europe and Africa,
16:13here and here,
16:14and the Jews map.
16:16It can only be
16:17where there are now
16:18two land masses
16:19if there once was just one.
16:25Drifted apart
16:26over ages.
16:29And between them,
16:31the great Atlantic.
16:32The Book of Leaves
16:34has to be here,
16:36Andrea,
16:37on this land mass
16:38to the west.
16:39You don't even know
16:40that this land mass
16:41actually exists.
16:44Ignis Fatulus.
16:46That's what this
16:46Sons of Mithras business is.
16:48Foolish fire.
16:50Children chasing
16:50after luminous insects,
16:52thinking them fairy lights
16:53and finding themselves
16:53neck deep in swamp mire.
16:55I'm not a child, Andrea.
16:57Oh, really?
16:57And yet you pursue this folly
16:59while your legitimate
16:59commissions languish.
17:01Maestro!
17:04Maestro!
17:04Yes, what is it?
17:05Boy.
17:06Signora Tonati witnessed
17:06Vanessa leaving
17:07for the convent
17:08St. Anthony.
17:09And your point is?
17:11Demons
17:12possessed the nuns there.
17:13I saw one of the
17:14sisters myself.
17:15She stabbed her own eyes out.
17:16Vanessa can fall victim
17:17to the demons too.
17:18To my knowledge,
17:19demons have yet to be
17:19proven the cause of anything
17:20except some rather
17:21tedious sermons.
17:22We need to help you.
17:23Fuck!
17:24Nico!
17:24If I dropped everything
17:25every time anyone of you
17:26wanted to pursue some
17:27ill-conceived
17:27and asinine flight fancy,
17:28I would never
17:29get anything done!
17:34Well,
17:35I'll remember that
17:36the next time you decide
17:37to strap me or Vanessa
17:38into your glider wings.
17:40The violence of her
17:58movements, her screeching.
18:00She seemed possessed,
18:01Lorenzo.
18:02My brother saw one
18:03mad nun and thinks
18:04the devil is at large
18:04in Florence.
18:05It's not just the one.
18:07They say the devil's
18:08influence is spreading
18:09and so must be a judgment
18:10on the city,
18:11a judgment on the Medici's.
18:13We rise and fall
18:14on the people's will.
18:16Until we can assess
18:16the cause, demonic
18:17or otherwise,
18:18we'd best seal off
18:18the convent.
18:20Yes, agreed.
18:22Given our trouble
18:22with Rome,
18:23we don't want our own
18:23people questioning
18:25our piety.
18:26Let me handle it.
18:28The people
18:28beheld this woman
18:29kill herself
18:30at the sight of me.
18:31If I resolve this,
18:32I end the gossips as well.
18:34I'll take Dragonetti
18:35and a couple of his officers.
18:37I'll get to the bottom
18:37of this.
18:38I promise you.
18:44Oh, go on then.
18:47Go!
18:52Out with it.
18:54You're the look of having
18:54eaten something distasteful.
18:56If we can speak freely
19:03anywhere, it's here
19:04in our family chapel.
19:07The Vatican
19:08often appears
19:09to know our strategies
19:10just as we employ them.
19:12They murder Sforza
19:13to end our alliance
19:14with Milan.
19:14They ask to meet Da Vinci
19:16just as we hire him.
19:18Understandably,
19:19you've suggested
19:19we have a spy
19:20within our court.
19:21But before we take
19:22more aggressive steps
19:24towards rooting out
19:25Rome's agent,
19:26I believe there's
19:27something else
19:27we should consider.
19:28you married Clarice
19:32to build ties
19:33with Rome.
19:34She still has
19:35family there.
19:36Are you suggesting
19:36that my own wife
19:37is trying to destroy us?
19:39Not trying, no.
19:40She may be guilelessly
19:41expressing things
19:42in her letters.
19:43She may be unaware
19:44that...
19:44Clarice is exceptional
19:45and she is loyal.
19:49When life's path
19:51is steep,
19:52keep your mind even.
19:53You told me that
19:54when I was a boy.
19:57Keep your mind even.
20:04First this crisis
20:06and comment
20:06and now a traitor
20:07in our midst.
20:09You can take
20:10whatever steps
20:10you must
20:11to find our spy.
20:13Do it quickly.
20:15Someone ahead.
20:31I'll handle this.
20:32Signor, I must insist.
20:33It's just a girl, Captain.
20:43Feel yourself, Bettina.
20:46Sister,
20:47can you hear me?
20:49We're here to help you.
20:51I am Giuliano de' Medici.
21:01Stay with the horses!
21:04Sling her onto my horse.
21:15Tie her down.
21:17We'll take her back
21:17to the convent.
21:18Look out!
21:19How many deaths
21:29of the faithful
21:29will be laid
21:30at the feet
21:30of the Medici's.
21:31ask.
21:55I didn't know what to do.
21:56I'm just a teacher.
21:57Patino!
22:27Draconetti.
22:57Draconetti.
23:12Hell calls hell.
23:15One misstep leads to another.
23:17That's what's brought the devil to our doorstep.
23:20You and your brother have denied God's will.
23:22Did you think there wouldn't be a cost?
23:24Well, the cost is dear, to be sure.
23:29But I'm not yet convinced it was the Lord who levied it.
23:33What are you doing here?
23:35Come looking for a friend.
23:35No.
23:36No.
23:37No.
23:37No.
23:38No.
23:38No.
23:39No.
23:40No.
23:40No.
23:41No.
23:42No.
23:43No.
23:44No.
23:45No.
23:46No.
23:47No.
23:48No.
23:49No.
23:50No.
23:51No.
23:52No.
23:53No.
23:54I know this woman.
23:56No.
23:57She was one of us.
23:58No.
23:59A fellow sister.
24:00And this lecture sold her promises of a long colourful life.
24:04No.
24:05No.
24:06No.
24:07No.
24:08I'm sorry.
24:09It's like me.
24:10The poor girl came to aid us, but she was struck down like the others.
24:14Well, how long have these possessions been going on?
24:17What business is it of yours?
24:19Ah, you for God.
24:21I know what goes on in your workshop.
24:24The nude modelling, the carnal relations, the cadavers you debase in the name of science.
24:30Your endeavours condemn all they touch.
24:33No.
24:34No.
24:35No.
24:36No.
24:37No.
24:38No.
24:39No.
24:40No.
24:41No.
24:42No.
24:43No.
24:44No.
24:45No.
24:46No.
24:47No.
24:48No.
24:49No.
24:50No.
24:51No.
24:52No.
24:53No.
24:54No.
24:55No.
24:56No.
24:57No.
24:58No.
24:59No.
25:00No.
25:01No.
25:02No.
25:03No.
25:04No.
25:05No.
25:06No.
25:07No.
25:08No.
25:09No.
25:10No.
25:11Piero the Gauty.
25:13For everything he was he's remembered most for his sickness.
25:16He is honored as a father to Lorenzo the Magnificent.
25:19For now.
25:21Soon they may call me by other names.
25:23Perhaps I'll be the banker who lost the papal accounts to the Patsis
25:27or the heretic who incurred the wrath of Satan on Florence's innocence.
25:31My beloved. You must get some rest.
25:37Today I thought of sending Becky away.
25:40What? Why?
25:42I love him.
25:44He's been a second father to me, but...
25:48But he questioned you.
25:50He thought that you could be mistakenly sharing information with your family.
25:56With Rome.
25:58Do you think asking would offend me?
26:00It offends me.
26:01It shouldn't.
26:03We live in craven times.
26:05A man would have a city in flames to make his life more comfortable.
26:09You don't come at a snake from the front, Lorenzo.
26:15If I were one, bringing this up would be pointless.
26:19It would make you vulnerable.
26:21You simply should have had my letters read without my knowledge.
26:25In my last letter to my family I told them this.
26:29There are none more loyal to Lorenzo than I.
26:35There are others who, if Lorenzo fell, would move on.
26:45I could never move on.
26:47I understand your need for escape, Lorenzo.
26:50To feel apart from your responsibility.
26:53You can have that escape, but you do have to come back.
27:07You must always come back.
27:15Attend to your guns, Da Vinci.
27:17I've been tasked to handle this matter.
27:19And you're doing an admirable job.
27:21I hear you actually slaughtered one of the poor sisters on the way in.
27:24It was an accident.
27:25Incompetence often is.
27:27How dare you!
27:28Stay put, boy!
27:42Well, this is how you prove your worth to Lorenzo.
27:44By killing his war engine.
27:46Tell me something, Juliana.
27:53What is your plan?
27:56To seal off this condemned place until the evil spirits retreat.
27:59You will not even inquire into possibilities other than possession.
28:02Of course I will.
28:03Well, grace us with your alternate theories then.
28:06Please.
28:08Disease?
28:09Disease.
28:10Perhaps.
28:11Scrofula.
28:12Plague.
28:13I know of no disease that can ravage his host this quickly.
28:15What then?
28:16Before we accept the devil's work, shouldn't we first eliminate the more profane causes?
28:22Consider panther cat mushrooms.
28:24They're known to cause hallucinations, even death.
28:27Right.
28:28Let's see what we've found.
28:34No.
28:37No.
28:39No.
28:40No.
28:41None of these are the culpris.
28:43Right!
28:44Next on our list.
28:45Wolf spiders.
28:46The poisonous bite of the Lycocidae.
28:48That can cause a hysterical state of movement called Pteranthism.
28:51Wait!
28:53Alas.
28:55It's not the villain we seek.
28:56Then what now, Scroogler?
28:59Some art appreciation, I think.
29:01What possible contaminant can be found in here?
29:02Considering the florid images the sisters live amidst, not to mention the amateurish technique
29:11on display here.
29:12Is it any wonder the afflicted believe themselves possessed?
29:17Have you gone mad too?
29:18Have you gone mad too?
29:19I thought the pigments might contain too much mercury.
29:22But no!
29:23Enough, Di Vinci.
29:24When you start licking paintings, I think it's time to accept that the devil is here.
29:28Find him from Rome!
29:29For once, Giuliano.
29:30You may be correct.
29:31Captain Grunwald.
29:32Giuliano de' Medici.
29:33Pretty as always.
29:34I'd have thought you loath to return after your last mission to Florence.
29:53We bring help to the dear sisters in the person of Prefect Mercuri.
29:58Lupo Mercuri.
30:00Curator of the Vatican Secret Archives.
30:02Today I come as Prefect for the Sacred Congregation of Rites.
30:06Your offer of assistance is gracious, Prefect.
30:09But the abbess is quite able to lead the prayers for her flock.
30:13My orders are to execute the holy rites for demonic exorcism.
30:18I have no plans to leave the good sisters at the mercy of the deceiver.
30:22And are you so attuned to the infernal that you could sense their problems all the way from Rome?
30:27We sent for eight days ago, Painter.
30:29We dare not reject Christ's warriors in our hour of need.
30:42Nephew.
30:43Your Grace.
30:44How goes the business of the convent?
30:47I fear the casualties mount.
30:49The Lord often requires sacrifice.
30:51The Medici crossed the Lord, refusing to appoint our Archbishop in Pisa, employing a war engineer.
30:58It is God's will to break Lorenzo and all who support him.
31:04With the possible exception of Da Vinci, I agree with you.
31:08Lucretia Donati has him tied up between her thighs.
31:11His alliance with the Medici's is a fragile one.
31:15Those weapons he makes, they could all be ours.
31:19And what of Da Vinci's other alliances?
31:23Has he not sided with the sons of Mithras?
31:25Da Vinci can deliver us the Book of Leaves.
31:28All signs point to it being in Florence.
31:31And then he can aid in unlocking its unparalleled knowledge.
31:35Surely, the Lord wills that we embrace him.
31:40Do you tell me what the Lord will?
31:46Of course not, Father.
31:47Holy Father.
32:01Find a way then.
32:03Make this Da Vinci ours, if it amuses you.
32:06Oh, Marie Ariel.
32:10Your slave girl, the Abyssinian.
32:13I want her for tonight.
32:18Don't fret.
32:19We'll have her back in the morning.
32:31Whoa!
32:36Thank you, Gilberto.
32:45Lorenzo?
32:47No.
32:49I know how he summons you.
32:51Gilberto.
32:53The carriage.
32:55The rose.
32:57They're all up there.
32:59Lorenzo.
33:00His father.
33:01His grandfather, Cosimo.
33:02Giuliano.
33:03His links.
33:04His sisters.
33:07Me.
33:08Becky.
33:10Even that pig, Duke Sforza.
33:14Because he was important to Florence.
33:20Lorenzo doesn't summon me.
33:23Oh, but he does.
33:24It hasn't always been you.
33:27Lorenzo's had other diversions.
33:29Well, what do you want?
33:31For me to stay away from him?
33:33I love him.
33:34And I love this city.
33:37Perhaps because he is this city.
33:40You see, we have to prevail.
33:42Then do you think me an impediment to that end?
33:44You cannot be as brazen with your affections.
33:47Not in public.
33:50There is a conspirator in our court.
33:53As we speak, Lorenzo continues to eliminate suspects and draws the noose tighter.
33:59They will find the traitor and execute him.
34:02But until then, any vulnerability against Lorenzo could be exploited.
34:06He could be used as leverage against him.
34:08You are a distraction. That's your function.
34:13I will tolerate that.
34:15But I will not tolerate you becoming a vulnerability.
34:21Wait five minutes after I leave.
34:25Clarice.
34:28I know you love him.
34:32How can you even stand to look at me?
34:35Because I know you'll never be up on that wall.
34:42Ah, Signora.
34:44Might I have a word before you depart?
34:47Are you and your husband at home tomorrow?
34:50It's vital I question you about any recent travels.
34:53Our travels?
34:55Forgive my indelicacy.
34:57Lorenzo requests I track the comings and goings of everyone with access to the palace.
35:01Given these vexing times, I'm afraid we can't make any exceptions.
35:05Absolutely.
35:07Niccolo and I will assist you in any way that we can.
35:09Excellent. Tomorrow noon, then?
35:11Yes.
35:13Good day, gently.
35:14Good day.
35:27What better?
35:29You shall retrieve me again this evening.
35:31Lorenzo requires my presence.
35:32I cast you out, infernal adversary.
35:47Begone from our sister Oriana, from all made in the image of God and redeemed by the precious blood of the Divine Lamb.
35:52The Most High God commands you.
35:55Lorenzo.
35:56The Most High God commands you.
35:58I know why you came.
35:59The eternal word of God made flesh commands you.
36:01I know what you crave.
36:02The sacred mystery of the cross commands you.
36:05I know what you crave.
36:06The exalted Virgin Mary commands you.
36:08All you think about is fuck it!
36:11I adore you by the living God, by the true God.
36:14Cease your deception of this woman.
36:16Be gone!
36:18Be gone!
36:20Be gone!
36:21Prefect Nicoli!
36:22Silence!
36:26I command you, be gone!
36:33The moments before she died, I saw the light of God in her eyes.
36:38She is saved.
36:42Tell me something, Prefect.
36:44In all your time doing this, have you ever met a demon that you couldn't expel?
36:50No.
36:52Exumbrine Solemn.
36:54From shadow into the light.
36:56Epigram of the secret archives.
37:05What are you doing?
37:08You're at the comfort zone.
37:10You're at the comfort zone.
37:11Shh, shh, shh.
37:13But I left it for you.
37:14Were you attacked?
37:15Oh.
37:16You came back to aid your friends.
37:17Oh.
37:19Oh.
37:21Oh.
37:22You lied, Leonardo.
37:24You promised me wonders.
37:29You said we'd fly.
37:30You said we'd...
37:31burn like the sun, but there's no sun in your world.
37:37There's only coldness and...
37:41shadows.
37:43Shh, shh, shh, shh.
37:44Calm yourself.
37:46You've taken it.
37:48You're so smart.
37:51You're so beautiful.
37:52But we're just toys, do you?
37:56Aren't we?
38:03I think it is time to cleanse this dear soul as well.
38:06Don't touch her.
38:07Don't touch her.
38:09Surely, she deserves a chance to fight this herself.
38:13Just one more day.
38:15One more day.
38:19In God's name.
38:22Till dawn, then.
38:24If you cannot solve this by morning,
38:26we must burn this evil out of them.
38:29No.
38:42Foolish fire.
38:52No!
38:53No!
38:55No!
38:58I'm going to fly for you, Leo.
39:02Fly to the sun.
39:28You're on Florentine soil, you sheep-biting scut.
39:34And I want you out now.
39:37Tough talk from the golden boy.
39:40Without your brother to back it up.
39:43No matter. It won't be long till the both of you are run out of town.
39:47And how do you figure that?
39:48Simple. Rome has more men.
39:51And the lord on its side.
39:53Well, we've got ten pipe organ muskets capable of firing 33 rounds a minute on ours.
40:00Ten guns. Good to know. Thank you for that.
40:06I'll be fine on my own. As you wish, Signora.
40:25We're starting to eliminate suspects.
40:28Some of the counters, the cooks, the circle of suspicion grows smaller.
40:34Most will prove loyal. One will slip.
40:38And then we'll have him.
40:40I didn't send for you.
40:55I did!
41:01I didn't send for you I think you did I felt it matters of state obsess me please go there
41:20are those who saw me arrive Gualberto officers of the night and they know I only come here for you
41:29they may think that you've finished with me prematurely they'll think what I'll have them
41:37think I don't want you here no of course you don't
41:59I don't know
42:06I don't know
42:11Stop, stop, stop, stop.
42:37You're troubled.
42:39Tell me what it is.
42:42Is it the spy?
42:46Your wife?
42:49She summoned me this morning.
42:52I'll have words with her.
42:54No, please don't.
42:56Her actions were only out of concern for your safety.
43:00My love, this traitor could be anyone,
43:04no matter how close they are to you.
43:06Clarissa's suspicions are justified.
43:08You can't let your investigation overlook anyone.
43:11Search even those that you suspect the least,
43:13for the threat may reside anywhere.
43:15Even in your own home.
43:17I'm not sure that's a twenty. Can I stop now?
43:24Watch it all down.
43:25Why are you making me do this?
43:26Well, we've eliminated accidental causes,
43:27so that leaves only intentional contamination.
43:31The wine and the waves are poisons.
43:32Well, apparently not.
43:33It was a thought.
43:34Is it not possible demons are the cause?
43:35It goes against logic.
43:36God punishes his admirers and leaves heathens like us unscathed.
43:39This has the makings of a plot.
43:40Invoke the devil.
43:41Make people afraid.
43:42It goes against logic.
43:43God punishes his admirers and leaves heathens like us unscathed.
43:46This has the makings of a plot.
43:48Invoke the devil.
43:49Make people afraid.
43:50And when they're afraid, they stop asking questions.
43:52No, this isn't the work of the deceiver.
44:06This is a counter-attack.
44:07Rome.
44:08A villain.
44:09Make people afraid.
44:10And when they're afraid, they stop asking questions.
44:13No.
44:14This isn't the work of the deceiver.
44:16This is a counter-attack.
44:17Rome.
44:18Rome is inducing this possession.
44:21I know it.
44:22I just... I don't... I don't know how.
44:32Latino!
44:33I-N-R-I.
44:36I carved the letters from our saviour's cross into his neck,
44:40driving out the demons.
44:43Which of you are saved next?
44:48Devil!
44:49No devil, just a Medici.
44:51Find him securely.
44:57For this curse to pass from the nuns to one of the officers of the night?
45:02God, the answer has to be right before us.
45:05What does your man need today?
45:07Nothing. He offered up a fast to our lord to help the afflicted nuns.
45:11A pious man.
45:12The most pious of all of us.
45:14Every moment, he would pray to Saint Anthony to end the women's agony.
45:20Well, how did he pray?
45:22Kissing the feet of the statue.
45:24It's been a custom for centuries.
45:26And Vanessa, the others, do they practice the same custom?
45:29Many of the sisters here do.
45:31Well, then, it may be time for your patron to shed some light on our problem.
45:37I need fireflies.
45:37A capture.
45:56You've taught me well my first victory is close at hand.
46:04You should be careful not to press a desperate foe too hard.
46:09Or you may find yourself at the mercy of a divine move.
46:16The inspired play that turns a losing game into victory.
46:20I have your man dust the lanterns.
46:26What are the fools up to now?
46:28It matters not. This ends now.
46:31On occasion, the distinct properties of different lights
46:34enable us to see clearly what had previously been hidden.
46:37The glow of the firefly, for instance, intensifies anything red.
46:41I've used it in the past to calibrate crimson in my paints to the most specific degree.
46:45But what does any of this have to do with the demons?
46:47It's everything, as it turns out.
46:53Because some fungi, for instance, appear bright red in certain lights.
47:04No, no, no, no!
47:05Burn me! Make it stop!
47:07I will want my child.
47:08Prepare them with oil.
47:10It is time to burn the devil out!
47:12Burn me!
47:17Red ergot fungus!
47:28Normally grows on rye. The effects are dire.
47:31Spasms, vomiting, dropsy, gangrene.
47:34And according to survivors, the distinct sensation of being burned.
47:39As if by hellfire. Scrambles the mind. You see? Causes hallucinations, mania.
47:44Your mind is as scrambled as theirs, da Vinci. Now move aside or burn.
47:48We must cleanse this convent, cauterize the infection.
47:50The nuns are beyond help. Victims of a spiritual assault.
47:55Oh, on that account, I agree with you.
47:58An assault perpetrated by agents who would seek to weaponize the Holy Spirit.
48:02The feet of the statue outside are dusted with ergot.
48:09All of the victims kissed the feet of St. Anthony before falling sick.
48:13All of the stricken sisters, Vanessa, even your pious officer Bettina.
48:18To a person.
48:19What you're suggesting is absurd.
48:21Is it?
48:22Well then, why have neither you nor Captain Grenville's men fallen sick?
48:25Hm?
48:27Why aren't heretics like Signor Medici or the young Nico or myself falling sick?
48:32It's because we made no obeisance to the statue. Nor did you or your men.
48:36I won't stand for this fatuous slander another moment.
48:39Well, all you need to do is kiss the feet of St. Anthony.
48:42You proved me wrong.
48:47Red Urgot.
48:50Who ever heard of such a thing?
48:53Stop!
48:54I will tell you!
48:56A historian by the name of Geoffroy de Brie recorded one such outbreak in the 12th century.
49:02Perhaps you have a copy of it hidden amongst your secret archives.
49:10The treatment for this affliction is known to exist.
49:13It's a green ointment in these herbs and vinegar and a vigorous regime of leaching.
49:18If we use this, we may still be able to save those who've fallen sick.
49:26Well done, Da Vinci.
49:31Thank you, Maestro.
49:32I cannot wait.
49:33I can't wait.
49:34No!
49:34Ha ha ha.
50:04You know why you brought us here?
50:27We died to prove your genius.
50:34Hurry up, hurry up.
50:47Get up!
50:53Get up!
50:59Tell me what to say to win the other key
51:10Tell me what to say to win the key
51:14Tell me
51:16I am the son of earth and starry
51:24I am the son of earth and starry
51:29I am the son of earth and starry
51:59Maestro, you're right, you kept staring and crying out
52:06Vanessa's lips
52:09Vanessa's lips
52:12They brought the boys
52:14I was in a deep vision
52:19Yes, we know
52:20The sisters have been treating you all day long
52:22Vanessa, is she...
52:25Perfectly fine
52:31You've kept Rome from claiming a beautiful victim
52:35It's all over now
52:37For me, I fear it's just begun
52:39Because
52:43Satan
52:45For it is written
52:47You shall worship the Lord your God
52:49And him only shall you serve
52:51You know your scripture
52:53I now know a great many things, Cardinal
53:00It's a message worth delivering to Riario
53:04Believe me, Count Riario and I have much to discuss
53:09And the Dirtmastery
53:19Wonder Bernard
53:22The Convent's open to all worshippers, as the Priory said, so...
53:26Just one single sympathetic agent could have strolled in
53:30Contaminated the toes of St. Anthony
53:34And waited
53:36And then...
53:40Episus episum invoked
53:42One misstep leads to another
53:44One misstep leads to another
53:46The Poison.
54:10Oh, God. Have mercy on the believers
54:14We just bought Florence more time.
54:17Hmm.
54:24What is it?
54:25The rider brought word.
54:27Your brother let slip how many guns we have.
54:30Production continues.
54:32Giuliano could have hidden his error, but he admitted it.
54:35For all the good that does us,
54:37Rome will strike when it knows exactly what it faces.
54:41We'll have to produce even more guns now.
54:44Oh, yes.
54:46I ordered a full search of the palace.
54:48No stone unturned.
54:49Well, have you discovered something?
54:51Your Magnificence, perhaps we should discuss this in private.
54:53Show me now, Conti, or I think it's you with something to hide.
55:08Where did you find this?
55:10Where?
55:11In Signor Becky's quarters.
55:14You lie?
55:16These are not mine.
55:17It was on a shelf, Phil Magnifico, I swear.
55:20Hidden amongst other books.
55:22It was you.
55:26All along, the traitor was you.
55:27Lorenzo.
55:28This is a mistake.
55:29Roman Scudos.
55:31The papers with the papal seal and a list of locations to hide them for delivery to Rome.
55:37Found in my home.
55:40Ah!
55:41Please, Lorenzo!
55:42Silence!
55:43I'll cut out your tongue myself.
55:45Remove him.
55:46Remove him.
55:47To the pajero.
55:48It would appear you've won again.
56:02There will be other games.
56:03Difficult.
56:04Choosing which path to follow.
56:05Trying to see a way through all the strategies you've initiated.
56:17No.
56:18No, that's not difficult.
56:20You simply have to believe.
56:23My experience, there's nothing simple apart belief.
56:28That's the difference between you and me.
56:34Not the only one.
56:49I heard you.
56:53Tell Zoe to dispose of these.
56:54They've served their palace.
57:00I gather he quite prefers it in there.
57:03No?
57:07He doesn't seem to be interested in his freedom.
57:10Maybe he likes his pretty cage.
57:24Or a gift.
57:25Or a gift.
57:26Ignace.
57:27From a gift.
57:28Ignace.
57:29Ignace.
57:30Ignace.
57:32Ignace.
57:42As one game ends,
57:44another begins.
57:45begins.
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