The Mandalorian 3×4
The Mandalorian: Put down the rocks, kid. It's time that you learn with the other foundlings.
Bo-Katan Kryze: Are you sure this is a good idea?
The Mandalorian: If he is ever to rise from foundling to apprentice, he must learn.
Ragnar: Why doesn't he wear a helmet?
The Mandalorian: He is too young to speak the Creed, and so, too young to wear a helmet.
Ragnar: Then he's too young to fight.
The Mandalorian: "One does not speak unless one knows." Is that not the Creed?
Ragnar: Well, I know.
The Mandalorian: Perhaps this lesson is for you, then.
The Armorer: This is the Forge. It is the heart of Mandalorian culture. Just as we shape the Mandalorian steel, we shape ourselves. We all begin as raw ore. We refine ourselves through trials and adversity... The Forge can reveal weaknesses...
The Armorer: It is a tradition in our culture for each to donate a small portion of what they earn to the foundlings. It is with these scraps of beskar that I forged your next piece of armor. Mandalorian steel shall keep you safe as you grow stronger. You will grow into this rondel as you grow into your station, foundling Grogu.
Bo-Katan Kryze: How do you eat when other people are around?
The Mandalorian: You don't. When you get your food, you go off to find a place where you can take off your helmet.
Bo-Katan Kryze: What would you say if I told you I saw one?
The Armorer: That you saw what?
Bo-Katan Kryze: A Mythosaur.
The Armorer: I would say you're very lucky. It is a noble vision.
Bo-Katan Kryze: No, I... I mean a real one. Beneath the Living Waters on Mand'alor.
The Armorer: When you choose to walk the Way of the Mand'alor, you will see many things.
Bo-Katan Kryze: But it was real.
The Armorer: This is the Way.
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