Of course I mess up the date format (it supposed to be 230702). Also I consider this as a B-day gift for myself because its my birthday as of posting this…
We start off, at the Blood Altar, with Dardan angry over the fact that his forces were defeated by our boys. He wonders if Sooha shared all of her powers with the guys, as her hair had turned white at the end of episode 54. Dardan soon resolves to stop them before the ritual begins. The ritual Dardan is trying to do is likely the coronation ceremony Marge told Princess Selen about before she gave her powers to our boys.
Meanwhile, as Khan is being carried off, he worries that he’ll not be able to save Sooha and his current packmates (Perhaps DARK MOON: The Grey City will, at some point, show why Louis & Luka aren’t in this story). As he wishes he had more special powers, Khan soon hears a familiar voice calling to him and we find out it belonged to Vargr himself (seems like they’ve communicated with each other before and we’ll probably have a scene from that time in DARK MOON: The Grey City)! Vargr soon tells Khan that he’ll lead his tribe and that his instincts will reveal everything to him at the right moment. Khan is in denial in term of his power, but Vargr thinks otherwise. Vargr goes on to tell Khan to use his power to serve his master, likely referring to either Sooha or himself, and leaves without clearly telling him what to do.
Continuing from earlier, Camill soon demands that Sooha heal them but Heli tells him that they can’t just wait for her to help them. Jino tells the guys to head out and Heli offers to help Camill up. Just as Camill refused his help, a battle between them and the low-vampires breaks out in broad daylight & Noa realizes they might be near Sooha already, with the guys’ injuries affecting their combat in some form.
Back at the Blood Altar, we see a gagged(!) Marge freaking over the fact that Dardan had captured Khan. As Dardan told Marge that he’ll have all that he wanted when the full moon rises, the episode ends with Khan grabbing his neck. I didn’t expect for Khan to be the one who initiated the final battle of the story…
Of course I mess up the date format (it supposed to be 230702). Also I consider this as a B-day gift for myself because its my birthday as of posting this…
We start off, at the Blood Altar, with Dardan angry over the fact that his forces were defeated by our boys. He wonders if Sooha shared all of her powers with the guys, as her hair had turned white at the end of episode 54. Dardan soon resolves to stop them before the ritual begins. The ritual Dardan is trying to do is likely the coronation ceremony Marge told Princess Selen about before she gave her powers to our boys.
Meanwhile, as Khan is being carried off, he worries that he’ll not be able to save Sooha and his current packmates (Perhaps DARK MOON: The Grey City will, at some point, show why Louis & Luka aren’t in this story). As he wishes he had more special powers, Khan soon hears a familiar voice calling to him and we find out it belonged to Vargr himself (seems like they’ve communicated with each other before and we’ll probably have a scene from that time in DARK MOON: The Grey City)! Vargr soon tells Khan that he’ll lead his tribe and that his instincts will reveal everything to him at the right moment. Khan is in denial in term of his power, but Vargr thinks otherwise. Vargr goes on to tell Khan to use his power to serve his master, likely referring to either Sooha or himself, and leaves without clearly telling him what to do.
Continuing from earlier, Camill soon demands that Sooha heal them but Heli tells him that they can’t just wait for her to help them. Jino tells the guys to head out and Heli offers to help Camill up. Just as Camill refused his help, a battle between them and the low-vampires breaks out in broad daylight & Noa realizes they might be near Sooha already, with the guys’ injuries affecting their combat in some form.
Back at the Blood Altar, we see a gagged(!) Marge freaking over the fact that Dardan had captured Khan. As Dardan told Marge that he’ll have all that he wanted when the full moon rises, the episode ends with Khan grabbing his neck. I didn’t expect for Khan to be the one who initiated the final battle of the story…