- Prince Valiant: Well, if these men are truly barbarians as Sir Gawain suggests, then war is the only option. But if they are men, who live and breathe and think as we do, then they can be reasoned with.
- King Arthur: [Excited chatter breaks out at the news of King Ian's death] Can't we have a moment of silence for a brave man!
- Baron Frederick von Holsing: We wouldn't want your passionate morality to upset the balance of things, would we?
- Prince Valiant: I swear, if you harm her, I'll kill you!
- Baron Frederick von Holsing: I doubt you'll live long enough.
- Baron Frederick von Holsing: Will you wear it as a token of my affection?
- Rowanne: [removes the necklace and throws it down] I would rather wrap myself in a blanket of poison oak.
- Brendan MacGrath: I'll have to put to a vote.
- Prince Valiant: A vote?
- Brendan MacGrath: Aye. We all decide together on how things should be. Each of us gets a say, then we go with the majority opinion.
- Prince Valiant: What a remarkable idea.
- Prince Valiant: [after pretending to get into a fight to distract the guards] He hit me first.
- Taskmaster: Oh? He did, did he?
- Brendan McGarth: Aye. Just like this!
- [punches the taskmaster in the face]
- Brendan MacGrath: May the fates be with you.
- Prince Valiant: Not only the fates, but God and the will of King Arthur is with us.
- [last lines]
- King Arthur: Duncan Draconarius is a man of honor. You were wise to recommend that he be allowed to rule Kengarry.
- Prince Valiant: Thank you, Your Majesty. But I must confess that my time in Kengray has made me think that perhaps the traditional way of choosing rulers may be too... arbitrary.
- King Arthur: How else would it be done?
- Prince Valiant: The McGrath had a method wherein each person had an equal say in making a decision. They called it a vote. It was done by a show of hands. It made me think, Your Majesty. Could this not someday be applied to the selection of a king?
- King Arthur: Hmm... A show of hands to choose a ruler. What an extraordinary idea.