Written by: Kelsey Hlavaty
Episode 9: Safehold
This week’s recap will focus on Episode 9 of The Shannara Chronicles which aired Tuesday, February 23rd, 2016. Warning: Expect massive spoilers.
We left off last episode with rescuing Eretrea from the human settlement. One of the injured men from Utopia informs Eretrea that she is special; her blood is important to this mission. As well, with the death of both the king and his brother Arion, Prince Ander must now take control of the throne and with the war. The episode ended with the trio facing the (destroyed) Golden Gate Bridge.
Back at the castle, Councilmen Kael intends to take the throne and tries to gather members from the elven army to her side. King Ander warns them of the power of the demon army, but realizes the council does not trust him – he sends Commander Tilton to bring a letter to the gnome, Slanter, in order to gain the help of the gnomes. He begins to train some other elves out in the courtyard and demonstrates fighting techniques with Bandon. However, Bandon is weak and still feels the power of the Dagda Mor within him. Because Bandon is so hostile towards Allanon, the Dagda Mor feeds off this anger. As Ander begins to swordfight with Bandon, he begins to hear the Dagda Mor’s voice telling him to kill the king. Thankfully Allanon steps in before anything happens and requests to speak with Bandon alone. Bandon and Catania are speaking in a room alone and he explains to her that he feels like a pawn, to both Allanon and the Dagda Mor. As they begin to get a little frisky, the Dagda Mor becomes more powerful and Bandon be
King Ander walks into a meeting and realizes that Councilman Kael is committing treason against him. She commands that Ander be taken to the dungeon, as he is not fit to be king. Commander Tilton makes it to the cave where the gnomes are hiding and provides Slanter with the letter requesting the gnomes help. At Safehold the witches begin to feed on Eretrea’s weakness over being the non-elf in the group. Eretrea and Amberle begin to fight over this, and Wil steps in to stop them, accidentally cutting Eretrea’s hand. Her blood begins to float onto a glowing statue in the middle of the room. The guardians begin to scream, calling Eretrea a “child of the Armageddon”. Her blood fills the statue, and a fire ignites (Bloodfire, get it?). Wil uses the elfstones to fight off the guardians to give Amberle time to enter the Bloodfire. They worked for once, and the fire disappears – along with Amberle.
Verdict? A great episode! If you’ve been reading these recaps, then it should come as no surprise that I am so happy Eretrea was essential to discovering the Bloodfire – even better, that she literally was the Bloodfire! I am so excited for the season finale on Tuesday, and I hope they take the time to explain what happened before all this (the apocalypse, the children of the Armageddon, war of the races). I cannot wait to see how this story unfolds.