The series masterfully uses the "hidden well" metaphor to argue that true liberation from any system begins with an uncompromising descent into one's own psyche. It successfully transforms a historical drama into a timeless meditation on the necessity of internal reckoning.
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Legend of the Black Tree.
Episode 3: Earth and Water.
40 years ago.
>> Hey, wait a minute. Take me to Oh.
Oh.
Huh?
Huh?
Oh.
Oh. What is this? Do you have a death wish? What are you doing walking out here all alone in this deserted part of land?
>> I've lost my way. I'm looking for a road. Uh, I need your help. Take me with you. I will not harm you. I'm not a thief. I promise. I'm just a poor boy and I have no bread or water.
>> Where are you from and where are you going?
>> I'm from Arun. I can't say I know where I'm going. What's leading you towards the unknown? What kind of trouble are you in?
>> What kind of trouble brought about by poverty?
There is no more bread left in Haran.
There's no water for us or air or life for us. Don't you have family with you?
>> No, I have no one.
>> Being poor is easy in poverty, but being poor in abundance, it's the hardest thing.
>> And what's your name?
>> My name is Jalal. Talal, nice to meet you. You can call me Sajit Talal. Sajid from Darende.
>> Do you know about the Karaj plane?
>> I've never heard of it. Ah, it's like heaven on earth and more beautiful than heaven. Karaj is a unique place. It will provide in abundance. The earth is different. The air is different there.
And even the water. They call it the land no one wants to leave. And it's easy to see why. Once you find your way there, you'll never want to leave.
Do you think I could make a good living there, Sasha?
>> Yes, of course you can do that. Why wouldn't you? Hop on, Chal from Haran.
You're going to find yourself a little piece of earth and a piece of bread in the Karaj plane.
Ah, Ara is here.
>> Tell him to come meet me at my room.
>> As you wish. job.
>> Yes, father. You called for me.
>> Our world is crashing around us. The Servadograim.
The authorities are looking for you. I wasn't certain you were aware.
>> I'm aware of what happened, father.
>> Is that the case?
>> I need you to tell me you weren't involved.
Omer, if you had anything at all to do with the actions that that pathetic Merido has taken, peaceful days will end. Blood will be shed. For Allah's sake, tell me you were not involved in this. Tell me you had nothing to do with this.
>> I am involved, father.
I wish I could have tried to stop him, but I couldn't. What's done is done.
I raised you to become an ah and I taught you how to be a proper man. And yet here you are showing me that you are nothing but a child of me. Why are you doing this? You have a brain. Why aren't you using it?
>> What else could I have done? Should I have left Merido to die? I told you not to make me do it. They're in love and yet you forced me into this marriage.
>> They're in love. So you say the love doesn't matter here.
It's not looking good for us.
This isn't good at all. You threw us all into the fire. And it's not just about me. This is going to affect all of us.
>> Who started the fire in the first place?
Did I?
>> Did anyone see you were there?
>> Did anybody see you?
No one. I don't think so. No one did.
Come with me.
>> Where too?
>> Don't ask questions.
I'm afraid there's bad news I have to tell you, Binosh.
If I must be honest, I would rather not tell you any of this.
But you need to know.
It's about our child, about our firstborn child, our dearest, and the apple of our eye.
Raheem, Raheem.
They broken off both my wings, Binhor.
They threw me into the fire.
They ripped my heart straight out of my chest.
But I swear to you, this isn't the end of it.
I will stop at nothing to make sure I get my revenge.
I'm going to make their lives unbearable for them.
And I don't care if it's the last thing I do.
How was her brother shot. Gilz, tell me what happened here. What kind of friction was there between our brother and that low-life mera? Huh?
Why did he shoot him?
Cat got your tongue? Answer me.
What were you doing there in the middle of the night?
>> Answer me.
>> Don't you dare.
you are suffering. I know that your brother Rahim loved you the most among all of us here.
And you, I know you loved your brother more than anyone here. Gilas, my darling daughter.
We're both suffering.
Go on. Go to your room now. Allow yourself to mourn in peace. Come on.
Father, please.
Why must you insist on protecting her?
>> Huh? What was Ma doing with them? I wish you would let her explain.
>> Listen to Kadri. He's right, B. Because apparently Gillesn was up to something.
She's hiding something.
>> Whatever it was that might have happened then, it's too late to change it now.
Our time for vengeance will come eventually.
We will hold them accountable for their actions. But for now, we use this time to mourn. That's what comes first.
>> Set up the condolence tents.
>> Father, no. Think about what you're saying. Me works for Jala as a cropper, right? Isn't he a friend of a They're all responsible for this. They're all going to pay the price.
I said set up the condolence tents ba tala numera are coming.
>> Let them in.
Chemuz, you stay right here.
>> Father.
You're Oshma's daughter. So, you've made your way back here. You've decided to return to your father's house to even turn the stove on. You switch the light back on. See?
Now, I came in without getting anyone's permission. I hope you're able to forgive this blind man.
>> I recognize you.
>> You were the one who showed me the way here.
>> The spinning wheel and the chain, they were both broken. Thankfully, I was able to repair them. Moving forward, my advice is we should lengthen the chain.
We must dive deeper than surface level.
There's nothing to be found on the surface, not even the water, because everything is below the surface.
>> That's the way people are.
>> It makes no difference the kind of chain you send into a person's heart. You can't really know them. There's really no way to know someone like that.
There's no way to understand what they are or what they'll become.
>> Why don't you tell me what really brought you here?
>> You, after all, you told me, I should drop by if I get the chance. And now I'm dropping by and I have every reason to.
>> You want something from me?
>> Yes, I suppose you could say that. Could you help this blind old man? Would you be willing to?
>> Yes, of course. If this is something I can do, I'll do it.
>> Come with me, then. We have quite a way to go. We have to make it there before it gets dark.
>> Where are we going now?
>> To take care of my problem.
My condolences, Latif. May Allah forgive all his sins. Raheem was truly a brave man. His death has saddened us all.
I pray Allah gives you patience. My condolences.
Tell me, how can any father take a single look at his child's lifeless body and be able to pray to Allah to give him patience?
Is there any amount of water that can put out the fire inside?
It's impossible to describe your pain. I know Latif Bay, there's no excuse for this crime. I know that, too. But you should know this much at least. We greatly sympathize with your pain. While neither nor I were involved in this incident.
We wanted to come by here so we could offer you our sympathies ourselves.
>> This is your doing, Jala.
that it was working for us in the end.
But it was one of your men before he was ours. So it was one of your men who shot my brother. How dare you show your faces here?
>> You're taking it too far, Cad.
>> You're the one taking it too far, man.
You shouldn't let me teach you.
So are we family or sworn enemies? Latif bay. What kind of welcome is this? And on this day of grief, no less.
>> You can answer that question yourself.
Whether we're relatives or enemies, Chala Mero didn't shoot that bullet at Raheem. That bullet was aimed at the pack that we shared between us.
>> Now take this bullet.
You are to surrender Meto to me.
If you do this, then we should be able to restore the trust that's been lost between us.
If you choose not to do it, our agreement will be discontinued, as will our relationship.
Abdul Rahim was the most forgiving and merciful of us.
And now the man is dead.
Any mercy from this mansion has died with Raheem. From here on out, no one is to expect any mercy from us.
Father, you won't hand over Murdoa, will you?
No AA would ever surrender one of his own men. Father, you used to talk about the honor of being an AA. You will not disgrace us with these actions. Will you tell me you won't do it?
>> Omed is making a good point. If you surrender one of our men, your reputation will be ruined. No one will be able to trust you anymore.
>> You keep saying trust, trust, trust. I don't care to the dogs with their trust.
Nuredin, you said you recovered a nail.
Did you hold on to this nail?
>> What is this about a nail?
>> The one you found? You said you found a nail there that night.
Do you still have it?
>> That's right. I do. It was the nail from a horse, Shoe.
>> I need you to inspect it. I need you to find out if this nail came from Ome's horse or if it fell from somewhere else perhaps. Let's see if Ome is involved in this.
I need to know.
I ought it be.
>> Let's find out.
>> Hey, take this. Come now.
Sh.
Welcome to your new home, Merto.
Come with me.
Get up.
Mero, you'll have plenty of time to look around later on. Come stand next to me.
We are to welcome Mero as our brother now. He's at odds with Latif Bay. He will be staying with us.
What is he doing here, Hamido? This man was shooting at us just yesterday. And he is at odds with Latif Bay. Do you want all of us to get into trouble? What is your problem?
>> Shut your mouth, you dog. Think before you speak. Since when did you start questioning my authority around here?
You know, your word is our command, Hamido. But this man will only bring trouble to us. I'm sure of it.
>> Tempshit is right, Hamido. We could all get in trouble.
>> Send him away, Hamido.
>> We don't want >> Send him away, Hamido.
>> Yes, >> we don't want him here, >> Hamido. Hamido, once the bandit's order is disrupted, no good can come from the mountain he lives on. You know this all too well. Send this man away.
>> Murdo will be staying with us. Anyone who objects, come forward now. Come on.
Come on.
We all have the same fate. We're no different from each other. Remember, if we make the decision to act alone, the wolf attacks our flock.
Witness this now and never forget this.
Let the seven worlds know. Anyone who dares raise a hand to hurt our brother Mero. Anyone who challenges his presence, anyone who so much as threatens him faces me. Do you understand?
Aren't you going to tell me where we're going?
>> We're almost there. You will know soon enough.
>> Why do you keep doing that?
I noticed you've been randomly scattering seeds around.
>> Ah, it's not random. I want these plants to grow. I want them to flourish. But there's no way to know whether they do sprout and when that will happen. I scatter the seeds and wait patiently.
>> So why do you continue to do it then?
>> I have many sins, my dear.
>> I could only hope that the seeds I sow will be enough for me to atone for all of them.
>> Atonement?
What sins have you committed?
Only the soil and the stones, the trees and the weather stand as witnesses to the sins I've committed. You shouldn't be another witness, dear.
Father, you haven't said anything. You will not surrender Murdo, right?
>> Steuart, what do you think this means? The tella I know would never hand MTO over like that. Latif he knows this to be true.
Why did he ask him?
>> Mash is something the matter because you left here in such a hurry.
>> Please don't ask me.
>> I need to know what's going on. Faso and do's engagement has been called off.
They're both devastated. And then there's me.
>> The engagement was called off.
>> Yeah.
>> They never put their rings on.
>> No, dear. They never did. When you left like that, the engagement was called off. And Hajuso didn't want it anyway, so he suddenly broke it off.
>> It's right here.
>> What's right here?
What is this place >> where we stand?
This is your father's resting place.
Osman, your father, he lies in rest right here.
Come in.
Oh, the postman arrived shortly after you had left. He delivered a telegram for you.
>> Is it from Ankara?
>> It is. It's from Ankara.
>> Read the telegram for me.
>> Oh, I can't I can't say I read very well.
>> And why is that? Weren't you in military service? Didn't you learn in the army?
>> Yes, they did teach me how to read. But >> so read it then.
The boundaries of the dam are being determined. You you have one week to to to file an appeal.
When the borders are finalized, you will you will have no right to to to to object. Stop.
We will require Latif Bay's signature.
You will have to surrender Mero before we can proceed.
Stop.
No sir, it doesn't say that.
Hi. I know what you're going through.
They hurt you. I know that your heart's been broken.
And there's nothing I can say to make you feel better. I know that, too, Faso.
But you can >> What? But I have to be strong. Is that it?
I know I shouldn't give up. I need to get back up and keep moving forward. But with Allah as my witness, I'm blinded by rage. First, they gave me Do, then took her away. It's like they're mocking my feelings. Brother, >> you're absolutely right, brother. It's the price both you and Merida have to pay for being friends with me.
>> What are you talking about?
>> None of this is your fault. This is the fate of men like us. We give up our lives for love. We sacrifice our lives.
This has been our truth and that's not going to change.
>> We're going to change this truth. Faso.
You don't have to sacrifice your life or your loved one.
Dila should be with you. No one can take her away from you. And we're going to fix that.
>> We can't fix it, brother. It can't be fixed no matter what. You saw what happened to Merido. The Os get to make all these promises, and they decide who gets to marry whom, and the men like us, all we can do is sit back and watch. We watch our dreams from a distance like idiots. There's a pain inside me.
Like my heart's being stabbed by Hil the butcher wielding a blunt knife and I can't breathe anymore. I'm struggling to breathe. Brother, >> don't say it like that. Let's talk to Hachi. I know we'll find a way.
>> Oh, but he doesn't care about me, brother. Nobody cares about me. So, I happened to fall in love and I made myself sick trying to earn money for us.
I was ready to start a family, but no one cared about that, brother.
That's all over for me. Everything we've been told is a lie.
>> Good evening, Mother Selia.
>> Why are you here, Aranch?
>> I wanted to ask if you're all right.
And I I brought you something. Maybe you could use some of it.
>> You really shouldn't have. We have more than enough food here. What we don't have is peace. You should know since you took that from us.
You should just go and don't ever look back.
You can try to find it by looking, but you can't stay silent.
Tell me.
Let's go find what you're looking for together. I am but a failure, Shepherd.
I couldn't manage it.
I was trying too hard to take care of everyone.
But I ruined both Merida and Faso's lives.
>> Were you the one who shot the arrow in the first place? Why are you worrying whether it hit the target or not?
>> Because the results are clear. Cuz Faso lost Dlo. Because Meardo had to leave his love at his home.
They placed their trust in me and I betrayed their trust.
You tried to do all that you can for them, but you can't help what happened.
It's out of your hands now. No one can change where destiny takes us.
>> This is our fake shepherd.
I tried, but I couldn't make it work.
>> I wish I knew what the mistake I made was.
Tell me what it was.
I'll fix it if it means making everyone's lives better.
Ame, take a look at this candle. It doesn't need help from anything else for it to be able to illuminate its surroundings.
You light the candle and it burns.
Strange, isn't it? It illuminates and it burns. It burns right down to its own roots. And as it burns, it becomes even stronger.
You've planted your own seeds of goodness across this plane.
With patience, you will see them sprout one day.
Patience.
I should be patient, Shepherd.
Everything went wrong after Sultan came here.
She kept me tied with 40 knots.
I don't know how much more I can take.
Shepherd.
my mother.
She was terribly sad that my father didn't have a proper grave.
But I wouldn't believe her.
So, I came here. I asked everyone I came across, but no one knew where it was.
How did you know where to find it?
>> The answer should be clear to you. I was the one who buried him here.
>> You buried my father.
His body was left unattended, wasn't it?
Nobody wanted to claim it.
They were too scared.
That's what happened, right?
They were afraid to get close and take his body from where it was hanging.
They were afraid of burying him.
>> Only one man, a shepherd. Quite a young one, too. Not too many years on him. He was the only one who stepped up. He wasn't scared. He didn't seem worried so much about his future.
>> And what about you?
Why weren't you afraid of Jalala?
What made you brave enough to do what you did?
>> I had knowledge. People are afraid of what they don't know. But I knew better.
>> This was because you knew Jalala.
You knew him better than anyone else out there.
>> I often wish that I didn't know him.
Anyway, it's getting late.
I believe I've done all that I need to do here.
>> Are you going? You mentioned you needed my help on the way here >> to take this burden off my shoulders.
The secrets, they were too much to handle, even for the black tree. It shed its leaves from the sheer weight of it.
Imagine how hard it was for me. But now I've done my duty. I finally handed your father over to you. From now on, I hope to be able to sleep peacefully at night.
>> Are there any more seeds in your saddle bag?
Huh?
Thank you.
May Allah continue to bless you.
I never got your name, uncle.
>> What's your name? I'd like to know.
Everybody calls me Sergeant. Sergeant from Darande. I'm the man who who brought Shalala into these lands.
Chala mansion.
Do you remember Sjiet from Darende?
>> Of course I remember him.
It's partly because of him that we're even married today.
>> He was the one who took me to Betta.
He has led me to the life that I have now.
>> Sajit from Darende.
>> He truly was a good man.
Look at me. As a look into my eyes right now. You haven't looked into my eyes for years. Just look at me.
Tell me what you see.
I see your kindness.
>> Kindness. Kindness that is present but buried deep inside you.
>> Tell me Asia, what is kindness?
Tella, >> for one to be kind, one becomes helpless.
It is helplessness.
It can catch a man while in their deepest sleep.
Kindness makes a captive of someone, causing them to feel fear.
It will bring death to someone in a way that is painfully slow and insidious.
Kindness is pain, nothing less.
It burns on the inside slowly and continuously like any fire. It's aching in your body. It's your heart when it's broken.
It covers your eyes so you can't see.
>> It ties up your tongue so you can't speak. It will make you deaf and you'll be unable to hear.
My heart is aching so much. It hurts so much, but I can't seem to find a way to ease the pain.
Kindness is pure foolishness, a great marker of stupidity.
It causes people suffering and it makes people struggle through great pains. And before you even realize, it will sneak into your veins like the coldest winter.
It will hold you down and strangle you.
I got rid of this affliction you call kindness.
I had to.
It wasn't easy to do.
I remember Oz men. They used to wrestle me as one way to provide the awe with entertainment.
Then I started picking on them myself. I picked on everyone who had treated me poorly. I dealt with every single one of them.
My kindness was poisoning me. So I got rid of it.
This whole landscape, its workers and its people. That's how I finally earned the right to become an air.
Don't think of me as a good man. A only the kind of man that I'm supposed to be.
I'm not good and I'm not bad, but I'm every bit the man I need to be.
Every person from the moment they are taken from their mother's womb have their identity tied to a specific tree.
This part of life tends to be different for each person. Some people find out what kind of tree they have this connection to, while some people could pass away without ever knowing.
Like for me, the kind of tree that I'm connected to is the oak.
Oak is always good.
Oak is quite beautiful. It's a tree that never sheds its leaves.
Even in the spring, it knows to take its time.
It can endure all kinds of difficulties.
The oak is a tree that manages to stand strong even when the harshest storms come its way.
Oak is always good. What about you, Katri?
What kind of tree do you have this connection with? Would you know?
>> I don't know, father. I never thought about it.
>> Think about it, then. Go ahead and tell me what you're feeling. Talk to me.
>> Popppler.
Because I appreciate how its leaves, Russell.
>> Popppler.
>> Yes. Popppler.
The popler tree is tall, majestic, but it's not too firm. It's easy to cut it down. Although it does blunt the saw that achieves the cutting.
>> Do you know what item is best made of poplar kadri?
>> What is it, father?
>> Matches.
The best matches are made of popler wood. It sets ablaze quickly and then it burns itself first. Only then will it start to burn the rest of the forest. Do you understand?
Be patient, Cadri. Be patient.
Everything will happen in its own time.
Don't forget that. Even when the fox is armed with his arsenal of tricks, the wolf is going to find his own way to get around it. You get it?
Why are there three coffins here? Why isn't one enough, father?
One coffin here is for my son.
Another coffin is ready for Mero.
What about the third one? Who is that coffin for?
No coffin stays empty for too long.
Kadri, you mustn't forget that not a single coffin will ever stay empty.
Heat.
Heat.
Oh yeah.
Hey, no.
No.
Heat.
Heat. Beautiful.
That's the first time I've dreamt of her since she arrived.
Amiral, it's for you. I made you breakfast.
Should I bring it to you?
>> Rabia, would you happen to know where Omera is going? I wouldn't know, ma'am.
He appeared to be in a hurry. I didn't get to ask.
What's wrong with the GJ, mother?
Nothing to worry about, son. She only has a cold and a stomach ache. She'll be fine in no time.
All right, I'll be right back. I'll go and make some lemon shet to make her feel better. You stay right here until I get back. Okay, son.
This tension in the mansion has been consuming me. I'm so tense. I forgot what I was cooking. Every single day, something is happening.
>> What do you think we should do about it?
>> Well, it's not like everybody in this mansion was doing much better before all this happened. It's always been like this. Don't be silly. For as long as I can remember, there's been no peace in this mansion.
>> But father, mother is right. Everyone was at least a little happier in the past. They haven't even been sitting at the table as a family.
>> You can't expect them to do that.
Everyone's in their own separate world.
And have you heard? Do you know about what the lady did last night?
>> I haven't. What is it? What happened?
Cut to the chase now and tell me.
>> It's Osman's daughter.
>> Huh?
>> Sultan.
>> I hear you.
>> Jalah ordered his croppers and sent them to attack Sultan.
And I swear if the lady hadn't rescued her, they would have skinned her alive.
But she was there and she saved her. And she said, "This girl is my daughter. If you really want to hurt her, then you're going to have to get past me first. I'll break the hand that touches her."
>> Really? The lady actually said that.
>> She did. Yes, I swear she said that. She even said she's under my protection now.
But I beg you, please don't tell anyone.
Not even Jalala knows anything about this yet.
Uh, good evening everyone. Uh, Rabia, could you boil some lemon shbet for her tease, please? She's not feeling well.
>> Sure, I'll do that right away.
>> I hope she feels better. Zo, is a DJ okay?
>> Yes, she's all right. Gchan, have a good evening.
Zena, are you all right?
You, >> what are you doing out here?
>> I stepped out to take a walk.
I should ask you the same question.
>> Nobody comes out here.
>> I was surprised I had no right to ask.
>> Don't worry about it.
>> How many caves are there around here?
>> The real number is unknown.
>> I asked because of all the caves, how did we find the same one?
>> I didn't know you'd be here.
And I don't know how this happened.
>> A coincidence.
That's what this is. This was a coincidence.
>> Well, I don't want to be late for work.
Have a good day.
Hello.
Latifa has asked me to send you his regards.
>> What are these two coffins for, sir?
>> One of them is for Mario. I understand that. But what about the other one?
>> Somehow they know you. Yes.
They know the truth about Ome.
They're after retaliation.
Bero, open the door now.
>> What is it, brother Sheamus?
>> What's the hurry?
Mecho, you know what the ritual of the black tree is, right?
Look, whatever A tells you here, you have to take it to the grave. Okay. I know. I know.
>> Do you swear by it?
>> Yes, I swear to you. I will do as you wish. In your presence, I'll do what you want.
>> You are going to infiltrate the group of bandits and then you will bring Mero to me.
>> How can I do that? Uh, please for Allah's sake.
You won't do it.
And here I thought you love DLo.
>> I'm crazy about DL.
>> Well, show me how crazy you are for her.
When you bring me Mero, marry Dlo.
>> Of course, I can bring Mero to you. But the Bannons wouldn't believe me. I don't have a convincing story. I grew up by your doorstep. They're not going to let me in.
>> You're right about that.
Are you right-handed or left-handed?
>> I'm right-handed. Huh?
Why do you want to know?
Oh, please. Ah, my arm.
My arm.
There you go. Now you have your story.
The rest I leave to your imagination.
Now go on. Go and get me that low life metal. Do you understand me?
>> I understand. Huh?
Come on, Dowo. I thought you would have a ring now.
>> That must mean it wasn't the right fit.
She couldn't even get the ring on her.
>> Do for Allah's sake, don't walk away from me. Listen to me.
>> It was you who walked away, not me. You were the one who chose to abandon me when we were to be engaged. We're a disgrace to everyone thanks to you.
>> But there was nothing I could do. Do you want me to abandon my friends? You heard what happened to Marito, didn't you?
Everything was ruined by then.
>> And what about what happened to us, Faso?
Thanks to you, I can't even look anybody in the eye anymore.
Or do you not care about that either?
>> Don't say that, Medilo. Of course I care. I die for you. If a single hair in your head was hurt, it would be torture for me. I never want to see you suffering. But disaster struck, and I had no other choice.
>> I don't need to hear your explanation.
>> I know now what I am to you. I'm not as important to you as Sme and Ome are.
You've made it clear how little I matter.
>> Don't say that. That's not the truth.
>> I won't deny the painful truth. Faso, it's in the ground and in the water.
Even the birds around us know.
Everything has changed. Nothing will be the same again. It's too late now.
>> Do give me a chance. I can fix everything. I promise you I will. Do I'm never going to stop loving you.
>> Whoa. Whoa. Okay. Hey, come on now. Calm down.
Stop.
Stop.
>> My lady, don't come closer. She's gone crazy.
>> Move. I can take care of her.
Come now. You're okay. Suffiness.
We'll be going on a journey together.
I can't say if you'll be coming back home.
I just know our journey will be long.
Come on. Come on, girl.
Merida must have told you so many stories. Oh, I know. You were once just a little fool, Safess. You grew up with Meadow. And you must have learned all the secrets that he'd kept. And now we're here. You've lost a friend who is most dear to you. And I've lost my greatest love.
I might as well have lost my life. I know you must miss your dear friend.
That's why you've been so cranky, isn't it? That's why you're sad.
Maybe you can take me to him. You might be the only one who can. You're the only one in the world who can find him now.
Take me to him, please. It's the only way to heal my pain.
Stop eating right now. Take your weapons with you. We're hitting the road.
>> Where are we going, Hamid?
>> The caravan is coming our way now.
>> What caravan?
>> Rookie, get up now. What are you waiting for over there?
>> Let's go.
Are you sure?
>> It's a really big truck. Ah, it's loaded. I saw it at Kulakius's place.
They're on their way here. The plate number is six.
What will you do to the truck, Hamido?
>> Just watch us. You'll see.
>> I asked you a question. What are you going to do to this truck exactly? Are you robbing it?
>> Why are you asking? What do you think we'll do? How else do you think all these men survive in these mountains during winter? Huh? Every single one of us escaped from our oz. Everybody has a feud with their respective Oz. They were suffocating us there, Mero.
Hey, everyone, listen. I don't want any mistakes. If Remo is right about this caravan, we'll have more than enough food, not just for winter, but for summer as well. Is that clear to you, >> Hamido? I see the truck coming to your positions.
Take cover.
Get out now. Out. Get over here. Come here. Come with me. Come here.
>> There. Neil, >> don't shoot me. I >> I don't have anything to give you, Bae.
I swear to you. Please, just let me go.
>> Stop crying. You have nothing. What about the truck? You wouldn't cover it if it was full of worthless goods. Get up and show us. Get up. Get up. Be quick. Go.
>> What is all this, Hamid?
>> I don't know either. What is this?
>> They're planning on building a dam in the village. It's for construction. I tried to tell you it wouldn't be useful.
You won't have use for any of this.
>> Tell me then, where are they building this dam?
>> Why did you come here on your own, Adam?
Where's everyone else?
>> It's not good news, Miss Sultan. I'm afraid everyone has quit.
>> They what?
Everyone quit? That can be possible.
>> People threw stones at the windows of the hotel where our team was. They didn't want to come here because they didn't feel safe anymore.
>> Jalala, he has to be the one behind all this, right?
>> I have been trying to tell you. You don't know what this man is capable of.
And this is not something that you will be able to prove. No one is going to admit that Jala sent them. Trust me, you won't find the people who threw those stones at them.
>> So, what do you suggest we do now then?
They've already spoken with the company.
They'll be sending new people over. Then I can take you to town myself. You can also talk to them if you want.
>> Look, Adam, we haven't even set up the containers yet. Do you know where the truck could be?
>> I don't know. The truck should have arrived by now.
>> Okay. It's looking more like something is going on here. Why don't you go and ask around? I just hope nothing happened to the driver.
>> Okay, I'll take care of it.
>> Adam, be careful out there.
>> Don't worry. I'll be fine. I won't go anywhere. I'm not afraid of anybody.
>> You can place the broken boards over at the back.
Ah, >> listen. We might be fixing this now, but they will destroy it again.
>> Then we fix it again. We'll never give up.
>> Yes, of course we will. But isn't that a waste of time?
>> Have you forgotten already, Foreman?
Many families have earned a living from right here.
>> When the damn comes, it'll all be gone.
>> Don't worry about that. We should focus on what we can do.
>> Yes, as you wish. Uh, I will do as you say.
Oh, what are you doing? Tending to your gardens. You got rid of the dam, so now you're happily working here. I see.
>> Who got rid of the dam? What is this nonsense?
>> Oh, I didn't realize that you were here, too. Haven't you heard the news yet?
It's about all the workers of the dam.
They all quit their jobs all of a sudden. Somebody was throwing stones at their hotel window. So, they gave up their jobs because they were scared off by that. So, what are you telling us?
That there's no dam. Is this what I'm hearing from you? Yes, that's right. The dam is over. And the girl called Sultan is left all alone in the middle of the land. I believe that anyone who comes here will leave immediately. And that girl Sultan is no different. She'll give up and leave before you know it.
>> Quit distracting them, Bedo. Be on your way now.
>> Okay. Uh, don't get angry. You know me.
I just tell you what I hear. Have a good day. Okay.
Amed, what are you doing here?
>> I came here to help you out.
>> Tell me why you're really here. No one asked for your help. What are you doing here?
>> I heard that the workers are too afraid to come. That something happened to them. I don't know who did it or why they did it. But this isn't fair. I came here to help since you're all alone.
>> You came for some kind of justice. Why don't you go to your father? This might make him angry.
>> I'm not my father, Sultan. Although we represent the same thing. This village, these villagers, I have a duty to manage mistakes they make. You don't have to waste time. Let me help you.
>> So, you came all the way here to help me build the dam. You're attempting to be fair, even though you don't think that we should build a dam.
>> I don't know about dams. So, I'm here to do what you tell me to do.
>> You are a very strange man. A >> Uh, can you move the rod to the left?
The one in your hand? To the left?
Just keep it straight up.
>> You heard the guy, right? This is all the company's property. They're going to have to pay a lot of money to get them back. Otherwise, they'll be left empty-handed.
>> This is a big hit for us.
>> Don't you think, Amid Doll? We could earn a lot of money from this, right?
>> What should we do with the truck, Hamido?
>> You could be making a big mistake. You'd be accused of theft. Did you say theft?
Have you looked around recently? What's he saying, Hamido?
>> I believe he's referring to Chelas land.
Is that right?
>> That's right, Hamido.
>> Is all that land going to end up underwater?
>> That's what they say. They say some of Latif Bay's land will, too.
>> Cover that back up.
The truck will go where it was meant to.
>> What are you talking about, Hamido? What is this? What do you think you're doing?
>> Are you questioning my authority?
Enough. The truck will go where it was meant to go.
>> Hamido, this opportunity has come to us.
We should take advantage to get money from them. Listen. Stop it or I'll bury you right here. Is that clear? And I won't even hesitate. Untie the man's hands now.
>> Hamino. Hino. A horseman is approaching.
Did our men go on horses?
>> Now on foot. Take cover quickly.
Sophas.
Hold on. Wait. I know that sound. It's Safas. That's my horse. Stop. She's Look, Stay down. It could be a trap.
It's just a horse.
I have always loved you, Merido. Since you first came to the mansion, I can even remember how hard your legs were shaking while I was giving you water that day.
I couldn't help but notice that your fingers were shaking too. What those shaking fingers told me was that your heart must have been shaking too. And then your eyes, your gaze was somehow just like my mother's in a way. And while you ran to the comfort of the memory of your father that day, I ran to my mother. I ran to my poor mother who had spent her entire life in bed. And I said to her, "There's something about this boy with her." And it felt like something that could heal my heart.
Remember, you were still wearing that torn up cardigan.
I took it and repaired it for you. You had no idea I did it. Maybe you'd assumed it was your mother. Or maybe that someone else did. Do you know how many times I listen to the stories you tell Saffanas through the wall?
Oh, you told the stories so beautifully.
I wish they would never end.
You would tell them and I would listen.
I had so many dreams standing at that wall. Then I've planted a few flowers there right next to the wall. Just some feeasant's eye.
Do you know what they say? They say that it's not possible that it would never survive in the swamp. It wants water every other day. It wants attention. It needs a lot of love.
But I didn't listen to them because I believed that those flowers would bloom, that those flowers would thrive in that swamp. I took good care of them. I gave them so much attention and so much love.
I told them about my love for you.
I planted one flower for every day I saw you. I planted one when I saw you in the plains and then again in the courtyard.
I planted one when I saw you in the garden. I planted one.
And as each of these flowers bloomed, the space that you occupied in my heart grew, too.
But now that garden is dried up and dead. No flowers will ever bloom there again.
Because my brother's blood flowed into those flowers, Mero, he loved me more than anything. He was my only confident, my best friend. And you killed him. You killed Abdul Rahim. You killed my brother.
Uh-huh.
Who's lying there?
My father Osman a >> Osman.
I didn't know his grave was here.
None of us knew.
Nobody knew where he was.
But we found someone who did.
Is something the matter?
>> It's nothing.
I'm all right.
But you know when you build this dam, everything will be flooded.
The dam you have planned is going to destroy everything around here. That tree, this entire land, those houses and the grave of your father, Osmana.
Somebody pointed it out to you. By then, you'll have nothing to come back to, Sultan.
Do you know why my father didn't have a proper grave when I got here?
While his lifeless body laid on the bank of Kla Creek, not even his closest men could get near enough to move him. Do you know why that is? Yes, I've heard this story.
I felt sorry for him.
I'm not sure why, but it affected me.
What I heard was that there was affection amongst the Crumpers, that they were split into two groups, and one of them ambushed Osmana.
The others were too afraid and couldn't go through with it.
You know nothing of the real story. Aare figure it out then we'll talk.
>> Are you like this because you were born and raised in the city? You're always looking to teach me something. I can't know everything, but I can learn if you give me time. And you know you have a lot to learn, too, Sultan. You shouldn't look down on this plane with judgment.
This plane is breathing with all its elements dead and alive. If you listen, you can hear it sing to you. When you talk, it'll answer you with your voice.
This plane has a life of its own. Maybe, just maybe, if you spend some time here, get to know it, then you'd understand.
This is what others dream about. Are you really willing to destroy this dream for everyone?
Who are you, Amare?
Because believe it or not, I've been seeing you in my dreams and long before I came here.
And when I came here, the moment I saw you, I knew it was you.
I had no idea what I could do or say. I had the same dream again last night.
this morning.
>> What did you see?
>> I saw the cave >> and then you asked me what I was doing there.
You were in that cave. We found ourselves there together.
What do you think this all means? Do you have any clue?
What is this between you and me?
I I uh I don't really know.
Uh it's late and it's going to get dark soon. Let's call it a day. Please excuse me.
Pull the trigger, Gonas. What are you waiting for?
Pull the trigger now if that's what it takes to stop you from hurting.
>> Nothing can make the pain go away. Mero, ever since that moment you pulled that trigger, you killed my family. You took my family from me. In a way, it feels like you killed me, too.
>> It killed me, too, Gunas.
All that remains of us now is a pile of what could have been. That gun in your hand won't do much to hurt me. Your words will hit me harder than any bullet you've got.
So, you loved me all this time. I had no idea you felt that way. She's an A's daughter. I said that can't be.
>> Your bullet won't hurt me any more than life has. I am pain. I live it from head to toe.
>> Pull the trigger. Gunas.
If I die, I want you to kill me.
>> Don't come any closer. Don't you dare.
>> You and I spent our time behind walls.
You behind one wall and me behind another. This is our fate right here.
Pull the trigger now. Shoot me. Ma, I knocked down and destroyed all those walls. I got past every one of them. But you, you ruined it all. And now it's worse.
Now we're buried under those walls.
>> Oh, the trigger. Goodness. Come on. It's time. Pull the trigger now. Ease your pain. I won't be able to bring your brother back, but you can be free of pain. A few months after this, you'll start over again. Pull the trigger.
There's no point to life anymore because I can't live without you or your love.
>> Pull the trigger. Come on.
>> I can't stand it anymore. I can't I can't breathe right now. Oh, this hurts. Don't come any closer. Don't come close to me. Don't you come any closer.
You're never going to see my face again.
And you are never going to hear my voice again. I won't forgive you for what you've done, Melo.
I'm never going to forgive you.
>> Keep walking, men. Come on. Keep moving.
>> The loot was good today. You're right.
For once, we locked out. It will be a good winter.
>> Oh, no.
>> Who is that?
>> Maybe you can help me. I swear I'm an arms. Stay right there.
>> Who are you?
>> I'm Becko. I'm from Karaj. I'm running away from Shala. Please, can you help me?
>> Leave us. You think you can beg for protection? We don't know you.
>> Please have mercy, Maya. We have a common enemy. Take me with you, please.
I want to disappear in these mountains.
>> Get down, Neil.
How's the construction of the dam going?
>> The dam.
>> The dam that you're working on with Osmana's daughter.
>> I'm not working with anyone. Father, I'm not working on the dam either.
>> Who told you this?
>> The ones who told me about this? The ones who saw me?
>> Yes. Call them over.
>> Yes, I will. says they're wrong.
>> No need to call over anyone, Steuart.
Whoever saw it wasn't wrong.
You see, I helped a little, that's all.
>> So, you were there.
Interesting. My own flesh and blood. My own son who will inherit all my land without question. My own son who will be the awe of my subjects. For some reason, works for that girl.
>> Father, it's not like that.
>> Then explain it to me.
That girl has it out for us and is trying to destroy our home and you're willingly helping her out. Good for you then. Then you don't have any shame about what you've done. Father, you and your men scared all their workers away.
I had no choice. I was there to fix the problems you've caused them. When did this become how we seek justice? As elders, our duty is to find a peaceful middle ground to resolve conflicts without drama. Are we not proud to be brave and honest people? Shouldn't we be helping her find workers? Instead, why are we hanging camel skin on her door and scaring her workers away?
>> What are you talking about? Do you know what's happening, boy? Listen to what you're saying and look at all this.
Whose coffins are they? Who sent these to us? Who? Latif Bay knows everything about you.
Come on. You know everything, right? Why don't you explain this to me then? You can start with this. Explain these coffins to me.
Listen to me. It is my duty to always look after you. No matter what you've been up to, it is my duty to do whatever it takes to protect what belongs to us.
I'm the ah here. I'm the patriarch and I do whatever I want. You have no idea what you're talking about here. If we cannot get Latif signature, we'll be in deep trouble. We are in the middle of a war. Amir, whether you're ready to accept that or not, it changes nothing.
We are at war. I don't need to hear any advice, especially not from you. Know where you stand.
You're the reason we're in this war, father.
You brought these coffins to the mansion, not me.
See, now you can see it for yourself.
Meador's horse is missing.
Of all the animals that are in here, why would she take the horse that was the murderers?
Her brother's body hasn't even gotten cold yet. What in the world is she doing?
Let me go and talk to her.
Don't tell anyone about this in the meantime.
What happened? Why did you stop here?
Come on, Sapinas. Let's go. Don't stop now. Let's Come on. Come on, Savinas.
Go.
Come on. Don't make me beg you. Please.
I don't have the strength for this.
Please, let's just go. Come on, girl.
Let's go. Why aren't you moving?
Come on, girl. Don't stop now. Let's go.
We're almost there.
Stop us. Stop. Please don't go.
Stop. Stop.
Now move.
>> Who is this?
>> His name is Becko. He used to work for Jalala.
>> I used to. The man is my enemy now.
>> Your enemy, you say? Tell me, what made you angry at him?
>> I had fallen in love with a woman. Ah, her name is Dlo. Chala said he would let us get married. Instead, he gave her to someone else while I was sent away.
>> That someone you speak of is none other than my brother. They love each other more than you would know. This dishonorable dog is harassing them.
Don't listen to him.
>> Mardo, do you know who this man is?
>> Yes, I know this man very well. He's not just Chilala's cropper. He's his servant. Don't believe a word he says.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you're also air's friend, aren't you? Aren't you Chala's cropper as well? Then tell me, why should we believe you? Do you have a problem?
>> Hey, enough. Everybody stop talking right now. Sit down.
What happened? Explain everything to me.
>> When I saw the engagement parade, I lost my temper. I was enraged and I said to myself, I'd shoot him. I said it to his face. A good odd doesn't act like this.
That's when I pointed the gun at him.
>> He shot you before you shot him. Is that right?
>> I honestly can't say. It was so dark I couldn't see. Someone shot me. I barely got out of there alive. I can't go back to Karaji. His men are looking for me.
Can't you let me stay here with you? I'd love to join you.
>> He isn't brave enough to point a gun at Chalala. This man's a coward. He can't even shoot a bird. He's lying to you.
>> Are you the awe of this place or Hamido?
If you are, then why don't you tell us what we should do here? But if it is Hamid though, then keep your mouth shut.
Sit back down and listen.
>> What do you want to do about it? Shh.
>> Tell me.
>> Shh.
>> You don't want to start with me. Sit back down.
>> Why did you bring this man here?
>> We came across him on the road and he begged us for help. What else should we have done? Jalala's our enemy too, right?
You've given us the first bridge, Hamido. And now people can easily come into our home. From here on out, they will come one by one. And you're going to have to take all of them in. You'll have no other choice.
Where were you? Where did you go?
Where is the murderer's horse now?
Look at me. I'm asking you. I need you to answer me. Where did you go with that murderer's horse? And where did you come from?
Look, brother. Don't you see I'm in pain? Let me be in pain. Not even father questions me the way you do.
What makes you think I answer to you? I only answer to father.
>> Listen, woman. I ask you a few questions. It shouldn't be that hard for you to answer.
Kadri, when are you going to learn to listen?
>> Come on, father. You're not doing any good by defending her. You don't know what she's been up to.
>> I'm telling you to leave Gyas alone.
Just mind your own business.
>> If you say so, fine. Okay, then, father.
But we have to move quickly. We're losing our chance. And there I know he's involved in this. He's made that clear as day. Why don't we go and get him now?
Why don't we go after him and make him pay? People are starting to question whether we have any power. We become a laughingstock. Sure, we can wait it out, but how much longer do we have? Merely sending out coffins will not give us what we need.
>> You are not to get involved in this matter. All you need to do is what you're told to do. I ask that you give up your attempts to try to understand what I'm doing. Trust me, you wouldn't understand. Got it.
Come with me. We're going to find a bed and take a Come on. Come with me.
Hi dear.
How is Hatcha doing now? She's doing better. Thank >> I can ask Yilchan to make you soup. She can make Pasha Kadin's healing soup. Or I can make it myself if I have to. Yeah, >> don't bother, mother. There's no need for that. Besides, I'm sure you have more important things to focus on.
More important? What's more important than this? You're my daughter and my own granddaughter is ille. What could be more important than the two of you?
Oh, really? So, you finally begun to realize that I'm your daughter and you finally remember you have two grandchildren with me. Zanep, what's with your tone?
Be mindful of what you're saying. You're my darlings. Of course, I'd be looking out for you. You are my first born, my dearest. care about you.
>> Do you really? I may be your firstborn, but I know I was never your dearest.
Rahan and Zim weren't either. You can lie to yourself, but don't lie to me.
>> Zanup.
Zay, my dear, come here and sit down, won't you?
Oh, my beautiful daughter.
You're my darling. You're very important to me. I wouldn't lie about that. I'm telling you the truth. Okay, I know that there have been times when when I may have neglected you. You may have.
I can't remember when you ever stood by my side. My father was trying to sell me health. He was willing to trade me for two lousy plots of land. And you weren't there. Why weren't you there, mother?
Huh? Where were you? Why didn't you protect me? Why did you say nothing or stand up to your husband for once? I kept crying for you, mother. I remember everything that happened. I remember saying, "Mother, save me. I don't want to get married."
You didn't hear me, mother.
You didn't see me.
I was an intelligent girl. At least I once believed I was. I had all these dreams, too. I used to read puck secretly if there was somewhere that I could hide.
I could have ended up doing more important things the way Sultan is, but here I am instead. I became the wife of a useless man. Rahan and Zim were afraid of getting married. They're afraid they might turn out like me.
This wasn't up to me. It was all your father's doing. If I had said something, do you think he would have listened at all? It still wouldn't have changed anything.
You never even tried, mother. Not once did you open your mouth and say a word to defend me. For all we know, you could have saved us just as you were able to save Sultan. You could have told them, "She's my daughter. I won't let you have her." You could have at least try. So, what if father wouldn't listen to you?
If you had tried, then we wouldn't feel like strangers.
But it's too late for any of that now.
You still choose to stay silent. H I'm dead inside. And now what about a man?
He's going to end up like me. H for some reason, you stand tall for Sultan. It's different with her.
It has become clear to me that you value Osmana's daughter more than us.
That's how it looks to me.
Look, look. Do you know what this is?
Look at this. Look, look at this right here. This is for you. You can listen to Mavi Bonuku. You can put this in here.
Just like that. See? And then there she is. ML say, you can listen to her singing while looking into her blue eyes.
>> Oh, dear me.
>> Brother Hamza. Oh, >> calm yourself down a little. You'll get yourself in trouble with your wife.
>> Okay. Listen, can you play a song by Iset Alamesha for me?
>> Yes. Isette Alamesha. Yes, of course.
He has a lot of songs.
So many songs for you. 7,500.
>> Damn it, Bedo. You don't have to make it so difficult. Don't tempt me like that.
I just spent money on a shaver last month.
>> If you say so, brother Hamza. There's nothing like this in Az's home, if you must know.
Where are you? I thought you would bring out fresh manure to the garden.
>> Sister Gilchan is coming and so I'm heading out now, brother. Last chance for you to buy this. Yes or no?
>> Stay right there. Just hold on a minute.
Don't go. Here, I'll give you 7,000 for it. That's it. Now go. That's 7,000.
I'll take these back. Right. Don't be a stranger. Enjoy your new toy.
>> You can go. Oh.
Oh, dear me.
Hey, come here. Come here.
>> Let me have that.
>> Take it.
Oh, it fits you almost like it was made for you.
>> They're trying to insult me.
>> Because you deserve it. You're not being very nice to me.
>> What? What did I do to you? Tell me.
>> All the men in the village like giving their girlfriends lots of presents. Why don't I get anything from you?
>> Hey, I wish my tall love would stop thinking that.
>> Can you please stop referring to me that way? What's the matter with you?
>> Look, people would always ask me. Hey, Meshin. Is your Ila that skinny girl I see around here? What did Meshn say to them?
>> What did he say?
>> He told them, "I wish you could see my girl the way I see her." For you.
>> A tiny. How about with molasses? Because it's your favorite.
>> Is this you trying to make me fat because you think I'm too skinny?
>> No. What is that nonsense? Open your gift. Go on now. Open it.
Look at it.
>> No.
Oh, wow.
See, who else could I love more than you? See?
See? Molas and Tahin go together like Pedos with Sevim. I have traveled through seven lands. I have seen countless beauties.
It's always See, I still want Sevim. Who else can I love more? If not you, Sevie.
>> You like it?
>> You know it will take more than food and poetry to win me over. Faso earns a daily wage, but he still bought Do jewelry.
>> He bought jewelry. That son of a dog.
Where did he even find jewelry in the village?
>> I don't know. I would love to find out myself.
>> Don't worry about what Faso does. Look, I will buy you the most intricate jewelry for our wedding. Please, my rosy face. I promise you that. I handle Chala's private matters. He has full confidence in me. I wouldn't be surprised if he adopts me before you and I even know it. Your lowly smuggler, Bedo, could become Bedo.
>> Oh, Bedo.
>> Uh-huh.
>> Be my Ah, please. I don't think I've ever wanted anything more. All I want is you. But don't take too long. Well, I don't know that I have the patience to wait for much longer.
>> Oh, sweetheart. I promise we're almost done. Be patient a little longer. Shh.
>> Seim, go. I have to go now.
>> Look at her prancing like a gazelle.
Come on. Got him. Time to go before they see us here.
I understand I should have come by to visit sooner.
But perhaps you still have a seat for me.
I see I'm not the same woman.
The landscape around me has changed with time and the years have altered the face of the truth. I have gotten old. Oh, how I've aged and I'm all alone.
Time does that. Pasha, that's time. It tends to take a lot from every one of us. I believe our time has passed.
I tried looking back at my own past.
But all I see is nothing. What is it that you're hoping to see in your own past, but can't? Huh?
>> I was asleep for a long time, Pasha. It took me years to finally wake up.
I opened my eyes and that's when I saw that they were all gone. My dear husband, my home and my babies, they're out of reach for me now.
My Zanab, she's been miserable.
Her husband is an ungrateful man, and she says she blames me for that.
My dear beautiful daughters, Rahan and Savim.
My poor unlucky daughters. I neglected to give them my attention.
I couldn't marry them all. They became old maids.
And there's Ome.
He seems to be stuck in the middle of something uncertain.
His father tends to push him aside.
Fate wants something more of him and you. Worthlessness leave you as yet.
I'm like a wound that refuses to heal.
One that still hurts and no one knows how to cure.
Since you don't have a cure for my wounds, perhaps you can cure me with your words, Pasha Kabin.
I would love some advice. Please say something.
How am I supposed to protect my family from this chaos?
>> You're at the bottom of a well. You are standing in pitch darkness as well. Save yourself before anyone now. If you can't save yourself, then you are certainly of no use to anyone.
>> I thought I already made it out of the well.
>> You didn't. And you couldn't.
There is a hidden well deep inside every person. It's a well that you cannot come out of if you don't find yourself and you haven't found yourself yet. As I look at you in this moment, I see a dark cloud in you. It is in every line of your face. A looming cloud that holds the weight of thousands of your secrets.
You won't find healing here as healing can only come from when you dig through that well. You'll only find it within you. It is in that well you'll be made to face your secrets. It's a well of secrets and old ghosts. Old ghost only you know about. You want to get out of the well? Rid your heart of its burdens.
Be free. Throw away your fears and uncertainties to the wind. I told the black tree all my secrets.
Why isn't that enough? There can be no enlightenment where there is no sprouting. Remember that the black tree will start sprouting once the soil meets water.
Do you think that that gives you enough time?
This is for hot. Have Gulchan pour it into her soup so she drinks it.
Why are there always different paths, father?
Why do the roads always diverge?
And why are we always limited to choosing only one path?
I've had to make all these decisions myself throughout my life.
My mother never had anything to say.
Nobody I knew taught me anything.
If you are around maybe I could have counted on you for support. Or you could have encouraged me. I would have loved for you to tell me that you were on the right path.
or tell me that I'm doing the right thing. What I would give to hear that from you.
Yes, I know that I have to be strong.
And trust me, I'm trying my hardest.
Every time I fall, I get right back up.
I know what I should do, but I know how important your story is. And I can't help but feel it weighing so heavily on my shoulders.
I'm terrified I might get buried under it.
And then there's what Ara said.
That's what Ara told me.
The memory of you is right here. My mother's memory is also here.
Is it right for the flood to wash it away?
What would you think about it?
I wonder what you would do if you were me.
Would you agree that it's necessary?
Would you sign for its approval?
>> Who are you, sir?
>> Ali.
Shepherd. Ali.
Because believe it or not, I've been seeing you in my dreams and long before I came here. What do you think this all means? What is this between you and me?
>> Um, a child is asking to see you. He's persistent. He really wants to see you.
Who is he?
>> He's one of the villagers. H. He says it's important. He's insisting that he'll only speak with you and no one else.
>> Yes, young man. They said you wanted to talk to me. Omeira, I'm bringing you news from brother Mero. He'll be in Coachepe. Come alone and make sure no one sees you.
>> Will he be there alone?
>> Yes. He says he'll meet you alone and that you should come right away. It's important.
>> Thank you.
>> Don't tell anyone.
>> Yes. Uh They took the bait. Get moving. Let's go. Let's go.
Moro.
Mero, >> aren't you going to eat?
>> No, Hamido. I'm not hungry. Thank you.
It must have been something his girl said. It ruined his appetite. But it's his loss. That gives us more food to eat. Leave the man alone. He'll last two days like this. On the third day, he'll be licking the salt off the walls from hunger.
>> Enough already, men. Why don't you leave him alone? Just eat your food.
Whose turn is it for watch duty? Can you take over? I'm starving. I want to eat.
>> Verdo can go. He can do something useful for once.
Okay, I'll go. Hamido, no problem.
That might be good for me.
>> Excuse me. I don't mean to be crude, but where do I find a toilet?
Anywhere you want. Feel free. Just let it loose.
>> Anywhere. Huh?
>> Anywhere.
>> All right, then.
>> Please excuse me.
Don't move a muscle. Meo, I will shoot you if you move.
>> I didn't know you were a traitor. I would kill my own father for Guilo's love. Now get up. I'm taking the chala.
Get up now. Move.
>> So Saget showed you how to get here, didn't he? He took you to find Nosman's grave.
>> You're that shepherd who was with him.
You're the one who helped bury my father.
>> May Allah give his soul peace.
Osman was truly a brave man.
I could never allow the memory of him to be tarnished like that.
>> Why keep it hidden all this time?
>> Even towards a grave, people are capable of such hostility.
This felt more suitable.
I came by here at times.
It gives me great peace to do so. I pray for Osmana.
You know, I prayed for him and his children quite often.
>> Did you know my father? Well, >> everyone knew your father in a way.
Though Osmanau was a mysterious man, just like the black tree, >> why are there so many secrets here, Shepherd Ali?
>> This place seems like a completely different world to me.
>> People would say that the black tree was a garden of paradise once before before people turned it into hell.
The secrets and all the beauty it has ever known remains stuck amidst its roots.
Some people they would never even know.
While some people get to see it in their dreams.
>> There are dreams.
>> Uh-huh.
Could it be the dreams that I've been having? like the uh the the Karaja plane, the camel and and that cave.
And then the crying baby. I know. I heard it in that cave.
Could the black tree be trying to tell me something?
Would you happen to know what these dreams might mean?
>> Understanding the dreams is complicated.
You're not the only one who sees them.
>> What do you mean by that?
There is someone else who gets the dreams. He says in his dream there's always a cave and there is a baby crying somewhere like you. He's still searching for the meaning.
>> Who is it? Who? Shepherd Ali.
>> His fate is also nodded. And so is yours. I don't know anything else.
a map.
>> Murdoor.
You're at the end of the road.
>> You can never know where the road ends, Kadre.
>> Oh, no. I know. This is the end for you.
Tie up his ends right now. Quickly.
Have you seen me?
probably likes being on the lookout. He hasn't come back.
Walk faster, will you?
We're almost there, Mau.
Your suffering ends when you reach the village. You'll get buried. I'll finally have my dilo. We're almost there.
We make our way down this valley and that's where it descends.
We're almost there. Look straight ahead.
Don't look at me.
Walk.
What are you looking at?
What is it that you wanted from my brother? Explain to me why you and me killed him. Make me understand why you did that. Answer me right now.
>> You're making a huge mistake, Kadi.
Killing me is only bound to lead to more bloodshed. Think about what you're doing.
>> That's good. Blood should be shed.
Whoever's involved, whether you or me, I'll be more than happy to see your blood spilling out of your body and all over the ground we're walking on.
>> I'm trying to tell you no one was responsible.
Whatever happened was an accident. Yes, it was unfortunate, but that was it.
>> I'm going to put an end to this. I'm going to kill you right now.
>> Do it. Pull the trigger.
I need you to walk a little faster.
>> Now I'll show you.
>> Stop.
>> You can try to run. You can't escape me, Maldo. Don't run from me. I swear that I will take you to him in one piece.
>> Oh no. I will not let you die that easily. You will beg me. You're going to beg for me to kill you, man. You can't do anything right. Not even this. Kadri, >> you're going to die. You're a dead man walking. You're going to die soon. You will.
>> Get out of the way. Move now. It's coming at us. Get out of the way now.
>> I'm Get in. Hurry. Get in.
>> Shoot at them.
to the horses. Hurry, hurry. Let's go.
You >> can't run away, Maddo. Come on out. I made a promise, man. My life is nothing without my dooo. Come out already. I'll hand you to Dala. Come on. Stop wasting my time. You know you can't get away from me.
I won't give up on finding you. Come on out.
It's death oro for me. Come out.
Don't do it, Mer.
>> I could kill you now if I wanted to.
>> What if I did? It was out of love. Don't shoot me.
>> Who cares about your love? You jerk.
You're a worthless man. Get up. We're getting out of here now.
>> I was only following orders.
>> Get up and start walking.
Incompetent fool. You couldn't even catch one man.
Where did you come from? What? Do you think Tala trusted you to do this? You showing up was a message from him. I got the message. Take him away now. Thank you.
Are you okay?
>> Yeah, I'm fine.
Thanks to you suddenly showing up. Who told you where I was? How did you find me?
>> Does it really matter? At least we're even now.
Let me untie you.
You never know what they'll do to you.
You should come to the mansion. You shouldn't be alone.
>> To the mansion. Their hostility isn't meant for me. It's for you. You should be more careful.
Why didn't you tell me?
>> Tell you what?
What didn't I tell you?
>> I've told you all about my dreams. Why didn't you tell me that you had the same ones? Was it only the cave that you saw?
What about the crying baby?
Did you hear the screaming, too? What else?
Was I in your dream, too?
you.
I have seen you so many times.
I've been having these dreams for years.
The cave, the stream.
You You look like the moonlight.
And then I found you in Kla Creek.
When I saw you there, I thought, "How is this possible?"
And then I I find out we're having the same dream, Sultan.
And I I don't know. It's all very confusing. I have an overwhelming mix of different thoughts and emotions.
>> So, why did you keep it from me? Why didn't you tell me you dreamt of me, too?
>> I didn't want you asking questions that I couldn't answer myself. What is this all supposed to mean? Why do we have these dreams? Why you and why me?
There are so many questions, Sultan.
Still, we both have doors that can't be opened and we are on our separate journeys.
My father is in a grave in the middle of Karaja plane. There is a lot I don't know about my father.
>> You have yet to find out your father's truths. My father is mean, impulsive, and that is all there is.
>> Is it that hard for a child to see their father for what they are?
>> What do you mean by that, >> Aar? It wasn't a rift between croppers that killed my father. The croppers love my father very much. Have you ever met anyone who didn't like my father? I've only ever met one person who did. That's Jalala.
He killed my father.
Rather, he had people kill him.
I don't expect you to believe this.
Maybe one day you can accept it, but that's the truth, Amish. My father was killed over a few plots of land. I know that much to be true. Your father happens to kill anyone who gets in the way of him getting the plots of land he wants. Maybe this is what our dreams mean. Maybe this this is what's been connecting us all along. Who knows?
son of also Eddie Muras Bet matter.
Mid me.
So you never me.
So you never in the Merido Merido is in Ser is so Love say her love.
A man >> should know where his limits lie. Stable boy son Mero.
>> Know your place. Know your homeland.
Remember where your boundaries end.
>> For instance, someone like you deserves no more than to crawl.
Rahim would have been sorry to see his murderer like this.
>> You took him away from us. He was easily the most compassionate person in the entire mansion. And when you killed him, you destroyed any compassion left in this mansion. Now the mansion has no mercy left to spare. And you should know that it is all your fault.
I'm the son of a stable boy.
>> I swear to you, I did not shoot brother Raheem. It was his own gun that went off on him.
>> Brother Rahim, he was a brave man.
Brave men don't kill each other.
Latif B, get on your knees and kneel.
Take him away. Let him lie and wait.
Fore! Foreign! Foreign!
Mahar mim Our melody mech.
in Father.
Father, come out and face me.
>> I know you're there. Come out.
>> What's going on? What's with He's so angry.
>> Come out here right now.
Come out here and talk to me this instant.
Stir up. Listen to me. Take him away.
Please get him out of here for Allah's sake.
Honor is everything to an A, right? They go together like bread and water.
What that means is to stand firmly on the ground.
Is that right?
An a is an honorable man and one who stands his ground.
Being an ah ends for me right now.
You ended it.
When you brought Mero here, I won't bother asking you how you could do this. I already know how.
You don't have any morals.
And you you have no authority over me.
>> If I may suggest, please calm down.
>> You lie to me, father. I thought you were a righteous man, but you have been lying to me.
Who killed us? Man, >> I know you killed him.
You >> Amed, please.
>> You don't know what you're saying.
Enough already.
>> I'm done. Don't call me your son anymore.
Miss Sultan, are you going to sign it?
>> But you know when you build this dam, everything will be flooded.
The dam you have planned is going to destroy everything around here. That tree, this entire land, those houses, and the grave of your father, Osman, somebody pointed it out to you. By then, you'll have nothing to come back to sometime.
Ka dam project.
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