Niccolo Machiavelli: I have heard a whisper of your excommunication, Cardinal.
Guiliano Della Rovere: Indeed? I've heard the same of yours. (Machiavelli glances at him)
Niccolo Machiavelli: Mine?
Guiliano Della Rovere: I've heard rumors the whole of Florence could be excommunicated, if this city is surrendered to French arms. (they glance back at Charles VIII at the head of his troops, who have almost reached the gates)
Niccolo Machiavelli: Well, then- perhaps that depends on one's definition of surrender. (he rides forward to intercept the King) I bid His Royal Highness and the Armies of France welcome, to the fair city of Florence. (Charles eyes him suspiciously) But, it would be politic, Your Highness, if you would ride through our gracious city with your lance at rest.
Charles VIII: (glances at his spear, held in offensive position) At rest?
Niccolo Machiavelli: (smiles) Your lance at point is a symbol of conquest- and our gracious Florence has not been conquered. On the contrary- we welcome you with open arms.
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