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he Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nóg was a television series set in a fantasy version of

ancient Ireland, created by Saban Entertainment of Power Rangers fame. It was loosely
based on actual Irish mythology. The name derives from Tír na nÓg, one of the
Otherworlds of Irish mythology. It was Saban's first fantasy series to involve knights,
dragons, and wizards. It aired on the Fox Kids block on Fox from September 1, 1998 and
ending on May 7, 1999. A second season, Mystic Knights: Battle Thunder was planned,
but was latter scrapped, and its budget was put towards Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. It
was an attempt in doing an original non-Japanese special-effects series rather than
adapting from actual Japanese tokusatsu.

Contents
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• 1 Plot
• 2 Characters
o 2.1 Mystic Knights
o 2.2 Allies
o 2.3 Villains
o 2.4 Monsters
• 3 Episodes
• 4 Cast
o 4.1 Voice Cast
• 5 VHS & DVD release
• 6 See also

• 7 External links

[edit] Plot
Queen Maeve of Temra wants to rule the land of her birth, the peaceful kingdom of Kells.
She therefore calls upon the dark fairy Mider, who gives her the mystical Rune Stone that
allows Maeve to use sorcery, most often to summon mystical, dangerous creatures like
ogres and evil giants, whom she sends to destroy Kells. King Conchobar of Kells hears of
Maeve's evil plan and seeks a way to protect his kingdom and peoples. Rohan, a druid's
apprentice discovers an ancient scroll telling of a legendary warrior called Draganta who
would save that kingdom. Because Rohan's birthmark matched a prominent sign on the
scroll, the King sends Rohan on the quest to find Draganta, with his friend the reformed
thief Angus.

The two are joined by the foreign Prince Ivar, and the king's daughter, Princess Deirdre,
follows them. They are drawn to the realm of Tir Na Nóg, ruled by the fairy King, Fin
Varra. Fin Varra puts the group through various tests to determine their worthiness,
which they pass. King Fin Varra gives them another section of the ancient scroll, and
mystical weapons which give control of the Classical Elements Fire, Air, Earth, and
Water. The four young warriors battle the four Sentinels of Temra, who guard elemental
armor, and defeat them, earning the title Mystic Knights (Rohan becomes the Mystic
Knight of Fire, Angus Earth, Ivar Water, and Deirdre Air).

Each Knight can call upon their mystical element for powers unique to it. Aideen, a
small, winged fairy, continues to offer periodic assistance to the young heroes as they
battle Queen Maeve. Eventually, Rohan manages to tame Pyre, the Dragon of Dare. This
feat, and Pyre's later assistance as an oracle, reveals Rohan as the legendary hero
Draganta. Later in the series, another Mystic Knight emerges; Garrett, the Mystic Knight
of Forest. He begins as an adversary under the control of Queen Maeve, but frees himself
from her influence, throwing his lot in with the Mystic Knights. Garrett and Rohan
develop a rivalry for Princess Deirdre's affections.

Eventually Queen Maeve summons a new monster named Lugad that is more powerful
then any previous creation. Lugad is revealed to have a birthmark similar to Rohan's,
which is explained when it is revealed that Rohan and Lugad are in fact half-brothers,
whose mother is Queen Maeve.

[edit] Characters
[edit] Mystic Knights

• Rohan: An orphan raised by the druid Cathbad. Rohan is noble, courageous, and
steadfast, but sometimes allows his emotions to take control of him. His weapon
is the Sword of Kells, which can emit fire. He also has possession of the
Dragon's Breath Dagger, which he uses to summon Pyre, the Dragon of Dare.
To win his red and gold Mystic Armor, he had to defeat the Ice Lord of Temra.
To don his armor, he shouts "Fire within me!". He is also identified as the mighty
warrior Draganta who is destined to bring peace to Kells for 100 lifetimes. Later
in the series, Rohan obtains the ability to become more powerful by shouting
"Battle Fury!" when he has his armor made powerful in the forge within the
Mountains of Gloom. His Battle Fury armor is crimson and gold. Eventually it is
also revealed that he is the son of Queen Maeve, with Lugad as his half-brother.

Fiercely independent princess Deirdre (Lisa Dwan).


• Deirdre: The princess of Kells. Her weapon is the Whirlwind Crossbow. which
shoots a burst of air. To win her white and gold Mystic Armor, she had to defeat
the Lightning Bat of Temra. To don her armor, she shouts "Air above me!".
Deirdre is the most logical-minded of the Mystic Knights, and is therefore
sometimes frustrated by her companions' foibles.

• Ivar: A prince from a distant land, Ivar came to Kells in search of his country's
sacred chalice. It was later revealed the chalice was stolen by Torc, Maeve's
general. His weapon is the Barbed Trident which shoots blue bolts of electricity.
To obtain his blue and gold Armor, he had to defeat the Sea Serpent of Temra.
To don his armor, he shouts "Water around me!". Ivar is loyal to his friends, but
can be distracted by his search for the stolen chalice, often to his own detriment.
He later gains the Defender vehicle (which was meant to be used for Lugad) from
Torc.

• Angus: Angus is Rohan's best friend and a well-known, boastful thief, who often
gets into trouble. His weapon is the Terra Sling Mace which throws giant
boulders and can cause earthquake. To obtain his silver and gold Mystic Armor,
he had to defeat the Rock Wolf of Temra. To don his armor, he shouts "Earth
beneath me!".

• Garrett: Garrett is the prince of Reged, an ally of Kells. Garrett and Deirdre were
promised in marriage; therefore Garrett first came to Kells to claim his bride.
Garrett has the unique ability to command any animal by locking eyes with it. His
weapons are the Twin Timber Axes which shoot a beam of energy. To obtain his
brown and gold Mystic Armor, he had to defeat a giant spider that dwelled in the
Banshee Woods. To don his armor, he shouts "Forest before me!". In exchange
for returning Princess Lynette to her homeland, Garrett was given the Dragon
Bow Vehicle and he returned with it when the Mystic Knights were facing Lugad.

[edit] Allies

• King Conchobar: Conchobar is the king of Kells and the father of Deirdre. With
Maeve using dark magic to try to help her win the war between their kingdoms,
he is in desperate need of the Mystic Knights' help.

• Cathbad: A druid and advisor to King Conchobar. He also raised Rohan when he
was an orphan. A father figure who did his best to raise Rohan as an apprentice.
Opposed to Rohan's hanging around with Angus because Angus, being a thief,
tends to cause trouble. He can foresee the future and mentors the Mystic Knights.
His powers can rival Maeve's, but are limited largely to extra-sensory perception.
In "Battle of the Druids," it was revealed that his teacher was Sithchenn who had
recently allied with Maeve. Cathbad managed to vanquish his teacher in a druid
battle.
• King Fin Varra: The King of Tir Na Nóg. A fairy with great power who gives
the Mystic Knights their weapons, as well as occasional advice. He is the rival of
the dark fairy, Mider.

• Aideen: A sprite who assists the Mystic Knights. She has affection for Rohan and
is consequently jealous of Deirdre.

• Pyre: An ancient Dragon associated with the Mystic Knight of Fire. At first
unwilling to tolerate any human presence, he soon comes to admire Rohan, and
later recognizes the Knight as Draganta, the legendary hero. Fiercely the rival of
Tyrune the Hydra. Pyre wears a gemmed cuirass, through which he presumably
makes contact with his rider's Dragon's Breath Dagger. His likeness is worked
into the Mystic Knights armor.

[edit] Villains

• Queen Maeve: Maeve is the queen of Temra. She believes that being the ruler of
Kells is her birthright, so she recruits the help of the dark fairy Mider. She is later
revealed as Rohan's mother and that of Lugad. In the final battle, Maeve takes
over Kells until Lugad frees the captive Knights during Maeve's fight with Rohan.
Queen Maeve uses her magic to assume the form of a Nāga-like creature with eye
beams. Upon being defeated and regressing back to her human form by the
combined powers of Rohan and Lugad, Queen Maeve is banished to another
island by King Conchobar. As she sees her son for the last time, Rohan himself
asks if she has anything to say to him before she is banished. She then replies that
he's been trained well except that he's just on the wrong side, so he asks her to be
taken away.

• Torc: Maeve's general who was a former general in Kells before he betrayed
them. He stole a silver chalice from Ivar's kingdom, which Maeve frequently uses
to perform dark magic. During the time Lugad was with Maeve, Torc used the
Defender vehicle that was meant for Lugad only to lose it to Ivar. In the final
battle, Torc learns that Maeve has been defeated and flees with his army, as the
Knights have defeated Maeve and the Temrans no longer are a threat.

• Mider: A dark fairy who helps Maeve with dark magic. He uses the silver chalice
from Ivar's kingdom to transport back and forth between a dark realm to increase
his powers. After Maeve's defeat and banishment, he aligned himself with the
sorceress Nemain.

• The Four Sentinels of Temra: These are the four beings that the Knights had to
fight in order to gain their Mystic Armor. They later fell under the control of
Maeve, having formerly served their creator Mider. The Four Sentinels are:
o The Ice Lord of Temra: A skull-headed ice lord and Queen Maeve's
main general. Rohan fought him in order to gain his Mystic Armor.
o The Lightning Bat of Temra: A bat-headed member of the Four
Sentinels. Deirdre fought him in order to gain her Mystic Armor. He
wields a bat-shaped boomerang.
o The Sea Serpent of Temra: A sea serpent-headed member of the Four
Sentinels. Ivar fought him in order to gain his Mystic Armor.
o The Rock Wolf of Temra: A wolf-headed member of the Four Sentinels.
Angus fought him in order to gain his armor. He wields a set of claws on
his forearm and a sword.

• Bogies: Little people who work as spies for Queen Maeve.

• Tyrune: Tyrune is the three-headed hydra of Temra. Maeve tricked Rohan into
saying a druid incantation that released Tyrune from his imprisonment. This giant
flying creature sometimes attacks without any warning. Often fights Pyre, as they
are rival dragons. His heads can separate from its body and can attack
independently.

• Lugad: Lugad was brought in near the end of the season. He is half human and
half demon and raised primarily by the sorceress Nemain. Lugad is the son of
Maeve and the brother of Rohan. Lugad eventually turns against Maeve to help
Rohan defeat her, and leaves Kells.

• Nemain: The former ruler of Temra until her student Maeve took it over by force.
She even wrought about the mutations upon Lugad when Maeve came to bring
him to Temra. Since then, she plotted to overthrow Maeve and now and then
aided the Mystic Knights in the disguise of an old man. When Maeve is defeated,
she reveals her true form stating that the Silver Chalice is now hers and that her
revenge on Maeve is complete. At the end of the episode, she makes an alliance
with Mider which ended the series in a cliff hanger. When Mider gives her the
offer to help take over Tir Na Nog and Kells, she tells Mider that she will think
about it.

[edit] Monsters

These are the monsters that the Mystic Knights battle:

• Ogre (1-2) - This was the first monster Queen Maeve summoned in her war
against Kells. It can shoot fireballs from its mouth. Maeve used it to attack Kells.
It's was too much for the army of Kells until Rohan and the other arrived.
Following the Temran army's retreat, Maeve sent the Ogre into battle. With a
combination of their weapons, Rohan and the others destroyed the Ogre.
• Juggernaut (3) - While Rohan was fighting the Ice Lord of Temra, Queen Maeve
created an invincible Juggernaut from a living rock to attack the others. It can
shoot boulders from its mouth. Once Rohan had obtained his armor, he helped to
destroy it.
• Tash Hound of Temra (4) - When Rohan fell into Maeve's trap, he ended up
fighting the Tash Hound of Temra. It was a two-headed dog (similar to Orthrus of
Greek Mythology) that can disappear into the shadows. Once Deirdre had
obtained her armor, she helped Rohan defeat the Tash Hound of Temra.
• Cyclops (5) - A Cyclops-like monster with Ipotane-like legs and a lizard-like tail.
Maeve sent it to attack a village. Very stupid, but nearly invulnerable. Once Ivar
got his armor, the Knights defeated this monster.
• Bull of Temra (6) - After Angus was rescued, Maeve summoned this minotaur-
like monster to fight the knights. It has two sets of horns: one set was composed
of small stubby horns, and the other ram-like horns. It can shoot electrical-like
beams from its small horns. Once Angus got his armor, the monster was defeated.
• Unnamed Creature #1 (15) - Cathbad's teacher Sithchenn predicted that a
monster will cross Darkness Loch and attack Kells. At the same time, Maeve
summoned this lizard-faced monster with dragon wings, four tendrils for arms and
a snake tail for legs to attack Kells. The Mystic Knights fought this monster at
Darkness Loch and repelled it.
• Water Creature (20) - A Plesiosaurus/Water Dragon-resembling creature with a
long tongue that dwells in the waters in Valley Long. Queen Maeve had it attack
Rohan, Ivar, and Angus. It ended up swallowing Ivar. Rohan and Angus tried to
get the monster to swallow up Ivar's trident. With Deirdre's help, Ivar got his
trident and used his trident to get the Water Creature to spit it out before the
Water Creature was destroyed by the Mystic Knights.
• Flying Creature (21) - A fire-shooting Stork/Pteranodon creature with ram-like
horns. Queen Maeve summoned it to target Prince Garrett. It ran afoul of Rohan
and Angus in the first encounter. By the next encounter, Garrett used his special
ability to command the creature to return to where it came from and to never to
come to Kells again.
• Giant Spider (24) - Garret had to face him in Banshee Woods in order to get his
Mystic Knight armor.
• Spectres of Banshee Woods (24) - When Garrett was told by King Fin Varra that
his test to obtain his Mystic Knight armor, Midar summoned these 4 evil spectres
to attack the Mystic Knights. The spectres ranged from an ant spectre, a
porcupine/stingray spectre, a trilobite spectre, and a bat spectre. Garrett sought out
his armor while the Mystic Knights fought these spectres. Once Garrett obtained
his armor, he defeated these spectres.
• Giant Falcon (25) - Mider gave Maeve and Torc a falcon that will retrieve a map
leading to a special dragon egg that Angus recently hid. Upon Rohan and Angus
encountering Maeve and her army, she used the Runestone to turn it into a
monster. Rohan and Angus don their armors and fight it. Aideen alerts the other
knights and Deirdre and Ivar join the battle and repel the Giant Falcon.
• Wyvern (27) - A legless Wyvern who can shoot energy beams from its tail. At
first, the Mystic Knights thought the invading Northmen that captured King
Conchobar had control of it. It was actually Mider who had the Wyvern
summoned on Maeve's behalf to set up the Northmen in a threat to invade the
entire island. Rohan, Angus, and Garrett engage the Wyvern. As Garrett heads off
to rescue King Conchobar from Maeve, Rohan and Angus's attacks weren't even
having effect on the Wyvern. It was defeated by Pyre.
• Fire Creature (29) - When Angus was on trial for crimes he did not commit,
Mider had Maeve summon a fiery creature to attack Kells. Rohan and Deirdre
engaged the Fire Creature. When Ivar catches the real thief hired by Maeve and
Angus is declared innocent, they joined the fight against the Fire Creature. With
help from Pyre, the Mystic Knights vanquish the Fire Creature.
• Spiked Warrior (32) - After Maeve reclaimed the Silver Chalice from Kells, she
summoned this trident-wielding spikey warrior to attack the Mystic Knights.
Rohan, Deirdre, and Angus don their armor and were no match for it. When Ivar
fired his trident attack on the Silver Chalice, it shot out energy that destroyed the
monster.
• Phantom Boar (33) - Mider unleashed this ghostly boar to attack King
Conchobar and Lady Fionna (whom was Queen Maeve in disguise). King
Conchobar defeated it easily with one hit from his sword.
• Worm of Woe (34) - To ensure that King Conchobar and King Fin Varra don't
fulfill a prophecy where they have to sit on each others thrones for a day, Queen
Maeve unleashes the Worm of Woe upon Tir Na Nóg. It managed to disarm
Rohan and Ivar of their weapons and corner them. Aideen arrives to distract it
while Rohan and Ivar grab their weapons and armor up. Rohan and Ivar combined
their attacks to destroy the Worm of Woe.
• Chimera (38) - When Prince Gann got hold of Maeve's scepter, he used its magic
to summon this flying three-headed, composite monster with fiery breath. Maeve
had Torc evade it to get her scepter. With the scepter recovered, Maeve took
control of it and sent it after Gann. The Mystic Knights encountered it attacking
Gann. While Rohan went to rescue him, the others armored up and fought the
monster. After Rohan reclaimed his sword and repelled Torc, he helped the others
to defeat the monster.
• Grindon (39) - This flying, barb-breathing monster is a scourge in Princess
Lynette's homeland. It has been pursuing Princess Lynette for quite some time
since she wanted Grindon destroyed. Grindon came to the island and attacked the
Kells soldiers and the Mystic Knights after it attacked some Temran villages.
Upon armoring up, the Mystic Knights' weapons couldn't affect it and it even
prevented Rohan from calling Pyre. Torc arrived with his soldiers as Tyrune
engaged it in battle. The Mystic Knights used their attacks on Grindon causing it
to flee into Kells. It later attacked the castle and was repelled by the Mystic
Knights. Lynette warned them that it will return at sunset and if it gets in, the
castle will fall. After Princess Lynette left the castle, the Mystic Knights went
after her and divised a plan to lure Grindon out into the opening. Finally learning
the riddle given to them by King Fin Varra, Rohan has Princess Lynette use his
sword and destroy Grindon.
• Evil Eye (40) - Following Rohan being subjected to a potion that fills him with
doubt, Queen Maeve summons this laser-shooting, tentacled eye to assist in the
attack on Kells. Dierdre and Ivar encountered the Evil Eye and armored up to
fight back. Once Rohan regains his confidence, he and Angus help Dierdre and
Ivar vanquish the Evil Eye.
• Giant Panther (42) - A large saber-tooth black panther who assisted the Temran
army in its fight against the Kells army. It was easily defeated by the Mystic
Knights.
• Griffin (42) - To test Lugad to see if he's ready, Queen Maeve summoned three
griffins to do battle with him. Lugad manages to defeat them in combat.
• Shadow Monster (48) - Queen Maeve summoned this shadowy monster to
assume the form of Lugad in her attack on Kells. Dierdre, Rohan, and Garrett
managed to see through its disguise and armored up. They drove the Shadow
Monster out of Kells as Angus and Ivar show up. They combined their attacks and
destroyed the Shadow Monster.

[edit] Episodes
1. Legend of the Ancient Scroll (9/1/1998) - When her plans for war on Kells are
revealed, Maeve begins to raise a monster to battle Kells troops. Told of the
ancient scroll which can find Dragenta, Rohan and Agnus are on the trail, meeting
with Ivar along the way. Deirdre follows as the four fall through a portal in the
earth.
2. Tir Na Nóg (9/2/1998) - In the fairy kingdom, the Knights are put through a
series of tests to find their worth. Once they prove themselves, they are granted
the Mystic Weapons which they use to fight back a Temra attack.
3. The Fire Dragon of Dare (9/3/1998) - The Knights fail to tame Pyre the fire
dragon and realize they need their armor to do so. Rohan is first, defeating the Ice
Lord of Temra to gain his armor.
4. Tash Hound of Temra (9/4/1998) - Deirde faces the Lightning Bat of Temra for
her suit of armor. Meanwhile, Maeve tricks Rohan into thinking that Temra wants
peace with Kells so that she can sick the Tash Hound of Temra on him.
5. Ivar and the Sea Serpent (9/5/1998) - Ivar battles the Sea Serpent of Temra for
his armor and his feelings about being in Kells.
6. The Wolf in the Rocks (9/7/1998) - Maeve has her soldiers kidnap Agnus to
keep him from facing the Rock Wolf of Temra. When his friends rescue him,
Angus confronts the Rock Wolf while the others fight the Bull of Temra.
7. The Taming of Pyre Pt. 1 (9/8/1998) - The Knights try to get Pyre on their side.
8. The Taming of Pyre Pt. 2 (9/9/1998) - The Knights manage to control Pyre to
become an ally.
9. Draganta (9/10/1998) - Pyre reveals that Rohan himself is Dragenta, which he is
uneasy about. Maeve takes advantage to cast a spell that turns the other Knights
against each other.
10. War of the Little People (9/11/1998) - Mider tricks the Knights into giving up
their weapons as he takes over Tir Na Nog.
11. Dragon's Fury (9/28/1998) - Maeve uses a plant to control Pyre, forcing the
Knights to fight him.
12. Tyrune (9/29/1998) - Maeve and Torc trick Rohan into reciting an incantation
and bring the ancient dragon Tyrune to life.
13. Tyrune Returns (9/30/1998) - The Knights must free Pyre in order to defeat
Tyrune.
14. Aideen and the Stone Princess (10/1/1998) - Taking what she thinks is a potion
to boost her strength, Aideen turns Deirde into stone and must undo the spell.
15. Battle of the Druids (10/2/1998) - Cathbad's druid teacher Sithchenn comes to
Kells and seems to help the king making Cathbad feel unneeded. However, when
it's discovered the druid is working for Maeve, Cathbad must overcome his doubts
and fight his mentor.
16. Queen Deirdre (10/26/1998) - When Conchobar is taken ill by a spell in the form
of a gift, Deirdre must become Queen in his stead. However, her worry about
making the wrong choices pushes her to accept a challenge from Maeve that
could spell disaster.
17. Night of the Spirits (10/27/1998) - Maeve takes advantage of a Kells holiday to
send ghostly creatures to attack.
18. Aideen's Choice (10/28/1998) - Aideen accepts a spell from Maeve that turns her
into a human so she can pursue Rohan. Maeve uses the opportunity to capture
Deirdre, forcing Aideen to choose the princess or her new form.
19. Divide & Conquer (10/29/1998) - A messenger from Ivar's home requests his
return as news comes of a new Temra attack. Both are part of a plan by Maeve to
separate the Knights while she uses sleeping fog to take over Kells.
20. Eye of the Beholder (10/30/1998) - On an errand for Cathbad, Deirde drinks
from a magic pool that turns her into a hag. When she goes to Fin Varra for help,
he's taken by her new appearance and shrinks her down to be with him.
21. Garrett and the Princess - In order to forge an alliance, Conchobar agrees to
marry Deirde to Garrett, a prince of another land. His arrogance soon rubs all the
Knights the wrong way and they tell him to leave.
22. Traitor of Kells - Maeve uses a spell on Garrett to turn him into her fighter. He
soon manages to defeat the Knights and steal their weapons.
23. The Fifth Knight - Told that Garrett is important to the future of Kells, the
Knights manage to free him from his spell.
24. The Mystic Knight of Forest - Garrett must overcome his arrogance in order to
become the new Mystic Knight when he fights a giant spider in Banshee Woods.
25. Egg of the Dragon - The Knights discover a dragon's egg in the forest and must
keep it from Maeve. Meanwhile, Angus falls in with some old thief friends of his
and Deirde and Garrett attempt to work out their relationship.
26. The Drageen - Now hatched, the baby dragon is sought by both the Knights and
Maeve.
27. A King's Ransom - When the Northmen, a race of savage invaders, kidnap
Conchobar and threaten the whole island, the Knights offer a truce to Maeve to
fight them off. However, the invasion is all a ruse of Maeve's to take over Kells.
28. The Curse of Kells - Ivar is told the story of how Angus and Rohan became
friends as children as well as how Torc joined with Maeve.
29. The Trial of Angus - Rohan and Deirdre work to clear Angus when he's accused
of robbing villagers and vandalizing their properties. While Ivar is busy looking
for the real culprit, Maeve summons a fire monster and sends it to Kells.
30. Mider: King of Temra - Tricking Cathbad into turning him human-sized, Mider
overthrows Maeve and becomes ruler of Temra. Realizing the power-mad fairy is
a more dangerous threat, the Knights aid Maeve in taking back her throne.
31. The Buckler of Bre - Entering Tir Na Nog, Torc steals a powerful weapon that
allows him to challenge the Knights.
32. Ivar's Revenge - Ivar finally manages to steal back his people's chalice from
Torc. However, the chalice is Mider's link to the dark realms and taking it back to
Ivar's kingdom is too dangerous. Ivar decides to take the chalice anyway but is
captured by Maeve while Mider is left stranded at Castle Kells.
33. King's Bride - Conchobar is taken by a visiting lady but Deirde senses something
wrong about her.
34. All Kings Great and Small - In order to stop a storm of dark magic, the kings of
Kells and Tir Na Nog must switch places for a day. While Conchobar organizes
the fairies into a fighting force, Fin Varra's more fun ways with the Kells soldiers
leave them vulenerable to attack.
35. The Wish - After saving a wood elf, Angus is offered one wish and the other
Knights pressure him to use it for their own desires.
36. The Lost King - The Knights must find the kidnapped Fin Varra before Maeve
steals his powers.
37. Friends for Life - Jealousy of Rohan's prominence leads Angus to a falling out
with his friend.
38. The Prisoner Prince - A young prince who seeks to have his kingdom ally with
Temra comes to claim it and the Knights must keep him safe, despite his bratty
attitude.
39. Shipwrecked - A beautiful princess named Lynette is found on the shores of
Kells without her memory by Fin Varra's scouts. Garrett grows closer to her while
her arrival conicides with the monstrous Grindon attacking.
40. Rohan's Doubt - Maeve casts a spell on Rohan that makes him doubt in his
abilities and weakens him in battle.
41. The Barrow of Balin - Maeve resurrects the legendary warrior Balin and sets
him against Kells, forcing Rohan to battle his idol.
42. Dark Rider - Maeve awakens an ancient warrior who uses a sceptre to take over
the minds of Kells soldiers and the Knights.
43. The Warrior of Temra - As the war turns against her, Maeve pulls out her secret
weapon that was bred by her teacher Nemain: Lugad, a monstrous warrior.
44. Battle Fury - Lugad helps turn the tide of war for Temra as the Knights must
figure a way to stop him. Rohan undergoes a dangerous test to gain the powerful
Battle Fury armor.
45. Lugad's Challenge - Rohan faces Lugad one on one and makes a stunning
discovery that links them together.
46. The Mark of Destiny - Rohan must try to convince Lugad of the truth about
them.
47. The Queen Mother - Captured by Maeve, Rohan is shocked to learn the secret of
his origins.
48. Knight in the Forest - Contemplating leaving Kells, Rohan decides to stay and
fight as Garrett returns to aid in the battle.
49. The Final Battle - Maeve launches a full on attack on Castle Kells that forces the
Knights and Conchobar to retreat.
50. Banished - Rohan must embrace his destiny to defeat Maeve once and for all.

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