00:00 - 00:03 | The rebel armies are advancing to Vienna from every direction: |
00:04 - 00:05 | They are coming through Bohemia in the north |
00:05 - 00:07 | and from Graz in the south. |
00:08 - 00:12 | We do not have any more levies to gather |
00:12 - 00:15 | and they should reach Vienna in about four days. |
00:17 - 00:19 | We only have to wait till Iakobos arrives. |
00:19 - 00:21 | He will smash them into smithereens. |
00:24 - 00:26 | Mein Kaiser... |
00:27 - 00:28 | Iakobos... |
00:31 - 00:33 | Iakobos has been defeated. The Reichsarmee is shattered. |
00:34 - 00:36 | His forces are retreating to Vienna. |
00:53 - 00:58 | Everyone who has already bought land estates in Hungary, out. |
01:13 - 01:15 | He was commanding the Reichsarmee! |
01:15 - 01:17 | Iakobos was commanding the Reichsarmee! |
01:18 - 01:23 | And was crushed by a band of rebels? I even hired mercenaries to help him! |
01:25 - 01:28 | And what will they do when they win their freedom? |
01:29 - 01:31 | They will be crushed! |
01:31 - 01:34 | The Holy Roman Empire will be destroyed, |
01:34 - 01:37 | divided into petty kingdoms fighting each other! |
01:37 - 01:40 | And all of that because of the deeds of my stupid, selfish uncle! |
01:40 - 01:42 | Mein Kaiser, Siegfried the Chaste was the greatest ruler the Empire ever had - |
01:42 - 01:46 | No, he was a power-hungry madman drowning in his megalomania! |
01:46 - 01:48 | Mein Kaiser, what you are saying is treason. |
01:48 - 01:52 | Then you all should probably join the stupid rebellion! |
01:53 - 01:54 | You all are worthless! |
01:56 - 01:57 | Stupid generals and advisors |
01:57 - 02:00 | demanding my attention all the time |
02:00 - 02:03 | and only secretly wanting to squeeze more money from the treasury! |
02:04 - 02:08 | If only I hadn't have to become the Kaiser... |
02:08 - 02:13 | I could peacefully live in Moravia and not give a damn about the Empire. |
02:14 - 02:16 | And now I have to be here, |
02:17 - 02:21 | hearing that my own marshal fled from the battle! |
02:27 - 02:29 | I am starting to think |
02:30 - 02:34 | I am starting to think |
02:34 - 02:36 | I am surrounded by fools and morons. |
02:41 - 02:42 | Look at yourself... |
02:43 - 02:47 | From the beginning of my rule you've been here, smiling at me and flattering me |
02:48 - 02:53 | but I know that you would stab me in the back. |
02:54 - 02:56 | You would sell me out to my enemies. |
02:56 - 02:59 | Without regrets you would sell me out! |
03:00 - 03:02 | But you are too craven even for that! |
03:04 - 03:07 | Don't worry, we will soon get rid of him. |
03:14 - 03:16 | The war is already lost. |
03:19 - 03:23 | But maybe if I executed one of you, |
03:25 - 03:26 | it'd cheer me up. |
03:31 - 03:33 | My loyal chancellor, maybe. |
03:40 - 03:46 | But not even that would make my day. There is only thing that could - |
03:46 - 03:49 | so bring me Ida and a keg of wine. |
03:53 - 03:56 | And I will dance here in my grave. |