See season 2 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After a failed peace summit, war is declared. Tamacti Jun returns, accusing Queen Sibeth of heinous crimes, leading to a coup where Princess Maghra is proclaimed the true queen. Despite Sibeth's pregnancy revelation postponing her execution, the focus shifts to the impending war. The Trivantian army's advantage with sighted soldiers raises concerns. Baba Voss grapples with his children participating in the conflict. As battle strategies are laid out, personal tensions and strategic decisions come to the forefront. The episode climaxes with the onset of a fierce battle, leaving the outcome uncertain.
Full Episode S02E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What led to the declaration of war in the episode?
The failure of the peace summit and subsequent political maneuvers resulted in the declaration of war.
Who accuses the queen of betrayal and murder?
Tamacti Jun accuses the queen of these crimes.
What is Princess Maghra's role in the episode?
Princess Maghra supports the accusations against the queen and is later declared the true queen.
What revelation postpones Queen Sibeth's execution?
The revelation that Queen Sibeth is pregnant postpones her execution.
How does the Trivantian army gain an advantage in the war?
The Trivantian army gains an advantage by using sighted soldiers.
What is Baba Voss's dilemma regarding the war?
Baba Voss is conflicted about his children's participation in the war.
How does Sibeth continue to exert influence despite her captivity?
Sibeth manipulates those around her using her pregnancy and past relationships.
What strategy does the Payan army adopt for the battle?
The Payan army focuses on defensive strategies, considering the strengths and weaknesses of their forces.
What are the key themes of the episode's battle scenes?
Strategy, bravery, and the significant impact of the battle are key themes.
How does the episode conclude?
The episode concludes with the battle underway, and its outcome is left uncertain.