[shows Flynn all of Saber's horrific memories instead of Zel]
He fell in love, like a man should be free to. But a perfect knight cannot live like a man, and the woman was one he could never love openly, for she was the Queen. [Distantly even-toned; like this is someone else's story, not an account of her best friend and what she considers one of the biggest failures of her life] Yet he hid it within himself, attempted to turn her away and remain ever the ideal knight. But... I was eventually brought irrefutable proof of her adultery, and I must judge all with an even hand, abide by the laws set before me.
... At that time, that knight chose to support the person who meant most to him, even though what she had done was wrong. [Is this sounding somewhat familiar Flynn] He slew several knights in his effort to save her-- ones he had considered friends-- staining his honor, and abandoned both his oaths and me.