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Episode Summary
Facing blindness, a character denies their fate, clashing with their son, Oloman. Meanwhile, political tensions rise with Lieutenant Commander Wren's orders. The tale of warrior Toliver symbolizes resilience. Characters discover
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the character's reaction to impending blindness?
The character is in denial and desperate, refusing to accept their condition.
Who tries to comfort the character struggling with blindness?
Oloman, their son, tries to comfort them.
What is the significance of Toliver's story?
Toliver's story illustrates themes of bravery and struggle, showcasing resilience and leadership.
What do the characters find that belongs to the sighted world?
They discover artifacts and books from a time when sight was common.
What emotional confrontations are revealed?
There are confrontations about a father's fear for his daughter and a brother's revenge for past abuses.
What is the debate during the encounter with the 'witch'?
The characters debate their roles and moral choices in a world that condemns those with 'witch' abilities.
What is the queen's stance in the council meeting?
The queen insists on aggressive action against enemies.
What does the existence of a sighted child signify?
The sighted child's existence represents a potential asset and a threat in a predominantly blind world.
What is the purpose of Queen Kane and Lord Harlan's marriage proposal?
The marriage is proposed to solidify power and control over the kingdom.
What is Edo's plan for Haniwa?
Edo plans to use Haniwa for his political and strategic purposes.
What alliance is formed for a rescue mission?
Baba Voss forms an alliance with Tamacti Jun to rescue their loved ones.
What happens in the climactic battle?
Baba Voss and allies engage in a battle against Edo and his forces.
How does Queen Kane react to her political and personal crisis?
Queen Kane acts desperately to maintain her power and control.