Gera: Now Idril, when you approach the council of ministers in the gates of Calembel, you are to take any comments they make with honor and respect for these elders.
Idril: But...
Hura: There should be none of that here Milady, just words. That is why you are here, to talk.
Vorstag: The Council of Ministers of Calembel is now in session. Joining us tonight is Agros Zan, Sir Baldur, Lady Latoya, Deatora of Rohan, and myself, Vorstag Hur. The Order of business will be conducted by the Secretary to the Council of Ministers, Lord Dullahan.
Agros: Lady Idril, you're all talk an' no result!...
Idril: Noted.
Baldur: Forever asking us to endorse empty promises!
Idril: Yes.
Deatora: What's all the mystery? Much ado about nothing, if you ask me...
Idril: Ergh...
Latoya: You're the laughingstock of your profession and polite society! It's no wonder why Minas Ithil fell to the hands of darkness.
Idril: Grrr...
Hura: Order! Order! Idril, make do with your words and we shall seek out a more proactive resolution.
Idril: That is my point, I am seeking a more proactive role in this world for the sake of Almaius.
Gera: Your boyfriend?
Idril: Yes. Dear Ministers, lend me your ears. I have glimpsed the future Seen miracles that stun the mind And marvels only science can find To shape tomorrow for mankind And I can show them to you If you wish me to. Friends, you're aware there are two sides to each of us Good and evil, compassion and hate If we could extract all the evil from each of us Think of the world that we could create A world without anger or violence or strife Where man wouldn't kill anymore A world of compassion, where passion for life Would banish the madness of war. I'm close to finding the key to duality Chemical Formulae which could - and would Alter the patterns of man's personality Guiding him either to evil or good! Weigh the potential, the great possibilities Colleagues - dear friends, understand We have a chance to make history here in our hand. Each of us is the embodiment of two distinct and opposing forces - Good and Evil - each fighting for supremacy inside us. If we could separate these two forces, we could control and ultimately eliminate all evil from mankind. My experiments with animals have led me to believe that the day is not far off when this separation will be possible. To achieve it, I must be allowed to try my formula on a living human being!
Baldur: And what if you're right, Lady Idril? And you do manage to separate Good from Evil... what happens to the evil? My dear, you're no alchemist, and don't go thinking that you are one!
Vorstag: Baldur speaks the truth, we all must stick to what we're gifted with and nothing more!
Idril: There are doomed, broken souls in a thousand asylums, I defy you to say you don't care if you can. In the name of compassion and medical science I can save many lives, if you give me one man.
Baldur: I tell you now, the Church will never sanction it!
Ministers: Sacrilege! Lunacy! Blasphemy! Heresy!
Gera: It all adds up to dismay.
Deatora: You seem to be treading on dangerous ground. In legal terms, I'd say - extremely unsound!
Baldur: The whole thing's unholy, barbaric and odd! You're playing with fire when you start to play God!
Vorstag: Baldur speaks for all of us When he says you're playing God! There's such a thing as ethics Over which you ride rough-shod! We all have our parts, yours seems to be a long shot! But I judge from your behaviour, You can't tell the two apart!
Idril: Dear sir, I know what you speak of. I have a code to which I remain true. I don't presume to the stature of moralist, I leave pretension like that, Sir, to you!
Almaius: Dear Ministers, your champion has arrived.
Baldur: Ah, and with the one who managed to convince us of a delivery service plan.
Idril: Sabriel? That was you?
Deatora: What are you doing here?
Almaius: No need for explanation, all shall be answered. Sabriel, it's you and me. It's you and me forever. I've contemplated having someone by my side where I come from, and I feel like I've found the one I was looking for. Will you marry me? Will you be the lady I'm looking for?
Idril: NO!
Sabriel: Yes!
Baldur: What a miracle.
Agros: Stupendous is what I call it, Baldur.
Hura: Your confidence seems to be on its last legs, Lady Idril. My dear, I've always encouraged your enterprise. And I've been hopeful that you would succeed! But in the face of these powerful arguments, I see no choice but for you to concede!
Idril(taking a deep breath, already knowing that she can't afford to fail now): I know my fate is yours to choose, But if they win, the world would lose. I am on the brink of great success! I beg you, kind ministers, you must say "Yes!"
Keldek: Idril, cool it.
Alva: You've won nothing.
Latoya: Lady Idril, enough of this ranting, dear! We've come here united, and we're here to save lives!
Ministers: Do you think we would let you play havoc With all the high principles for which it strives? Do you expect us to compromise all that we stand for Indulging your dangerous games? How many rules should we break for your dubious games?
Idril: Can't you see? I am not playing games! Just give me the opportunity!
Agros: This whole thing's too bizarre!
Keldek: Open up your eyes and see!
Baldur: This child has gone too far!
Idril: Unless you listen to me...
Vorstag: My dear, please watch your tone! By God, ma'am, can't you see? You're on your own!
(Everyone yelling at each other)
Idril: If I ever needed further justification for what will occur because of this, lady and gentlemen, you have just provided it! And you! You, dear sister, have hurt me for the last time...
Dullahan: Enough! It appears that the nightfall has put us all on edge, and it has deprived us all of a good night's sleep. Those of you staying with us, do so. Hopefully, nothing changes in our peaceful world. Then again, after seeing that failed endeavor, I have my doubts.
Keldek: I'll stay with her, you tell the boys.
Skak: So, how did it go?
Alva: Not so well, I'm afraid.
Ur-Bemu: Look, The Misty Mountains.
Mâku: That must be where that artifact is.
