- Granamyr: And so by the great laws of dragon and man, I now declare you husband and wife.
- He-Man: Congratulations. I know you two will be happy. I guess we'll be going, Granamyr.
- Granamyr: Once again, you've proved to me that there may be some hope for humans yet. For that, I thank you.
- He-Man: You're welcome, and if you should ever need me again...
- Granamyr: I shall call. Farewell, hero of Eternia.
- He-Man: Farewell, oldest and wisest of dragons.
- Man-At-Arms: You know, this is something I'll never forget.
- He-Man: Neither will I, old friend. Neither will I.
- Granamyr: [to He-Man] I thank you for accepting my invitation, but I did not invite you.
- [pointing to Man-at-Arms]
- He-Man: This is my friend, Man-At-Arms, the one you saved when we first met. He wanted to thank you in person.
- Granamyr: Poor excuse for bad manners.
- Man-At-Arms: Well, I didn't mean to be rude. Please accept my apology and my thanks.
- Granamyr: Hmm. At least you speak with respect.
- Man-At-Arms: I wouldn't speak any other way to one as grand as you.
- Granamyr: You show good sense for a human. You may stay.
- King Randor: Helping his dragon friends sure kept He-Man busy today. And Brindle's tests were pretty tough. In one of those tests to prove his courage, he was challenged to a fight. But He-Man wouldn't fight.
- He-Man: The fact is, fighting never proves anything. Trying to find a peaceful way to settle a problem is usually the best way. And if someone calls you a coward or a chicken, don't let it worry you. It often takes more courage not to fight. Until later, bye now.