- Merlin: It is true, Arthur, that a storm brings winds that can destroy a house. But it is also true that a storm brings the rain which feeds the crops. Life brings us both good and ill, and often it's difficult ot distinguish between them.
- King Arthur: Why do I get the feeling that I am being lectured, Merlin?
- Merlin: [chuckles and looks at the chessboard] It is *your* move, Sire.
- King Arthur: [looks at the almost-empty hourglass] The knights will be gathering and time is running short. I'm afraid the game will have to wait.
- Arn: I wish you could join us.
- Rowanne: In time, perhaps. But you have earned your place here, Arn. And I am so proud of you.
- [embraces and kisses him before exiting]
- Prince Valiant: [touches his shoulder] Don't worry, Arn. There's room for many more at this table.
- Rowanne: [hearing the other knights cheering him through the door] Well done, my friend. Well done.
- Rowanne: If war does begin, who will we choose to fight for - Northland, or Grafton?
- Prince Valiant: I don't know, Rowanne. I truly don't know.
- Rowanne: Then let us hope that this bird flies like the wind. For if I have to choose again between King Arthur and Michael, then I know what my choice must be. And that Michael will never forgive me. Never.
- Guard: This girl's got a reputation as a troublemaker.
- Rowanne: [the other guard walking ahead laughs then is knocked over by Rowanne whom it's revealed got the other] And it's a reputation I'm very proud of.
- King Michael: I can't send soldiers to their deaths knowing the battle I send them into may be founded on nothing more than a miscommunication.
- King Michael: My heart tells me that I can stake the welfare of this kingdom on the word of Rowanne. Just as she has been willing to risk her life in coming here, in order to keep the dream of Camelot alive for us all.
- King Michael: You have been so eager to have me follow you in the cause of war. Now I command you to follow me in the cause of peace.
- King Michael: [looking to Rowanne] Though Arthur is the one who first directed our path to peace, we should not forget the one personally responsible for what has been achieved today. The one who kept not only us, but Camelot itself safe from the ravages of war.
- Prince Valiant: It's time, Rowanne. Arn's going to need his sword back. And, bring your own as well.
- Rowanne: Why do I need *my* sword? Arn's the one being knighted.
- King Arthur: [cut to the ceremony] Arn of Warringham, kneel before this sword, Excalibur. For your courage in adversity, for your devotion to justice, for your commitment to help those who cannot help themselves, I dub thee Sir Arn of Camelot, Knight of the Round Table. Arise, Sir Arn. And now, history is to be made in Camelot this day. Rowanne of Bridgeford, kneel before Excalibur. For your courage in adversity, for your devotion to justice, for your ability of making others, even your king, see the world in new ways, I... Gwen, what do I do; I can't call her "Sir" Rowanne.
- [Guinevere whispers something to him]
- King Arthur: I dub thee Rowanne of Camelot, Knight of the Round Table.