The air seems to grow thicker and heavier as the time passes, laden with sweet scents and heady flavours. At first all look to Gawen for guidance, but he too seems to be lost in the reverie of the celebration. Conwenna twists and turns entrancingly, dancing about the temple in her light robe with the carefree grace of a girl half her age. The drink flows free and the food is rich, bringing lethargy in its wake, and slowly but surely each of the travellers succumbs to the torpor calling them away from the waking world... As Magan slumbers he sees his cousin standing before him on a field that he, in his heart, knows is Wessex. He smiles and waves to Cynegils and the boy smiles back, returning the greeting, but as he does so a trickle of blood slowly begins to fall from the corner of his mouth. It is followed by more from the other corner, and then more again as the boy opens his mouth to talk and a thick, congealed mess of it cascades down his front. He twists, falling to the ground as though in slow motion. Magan tries to run to his side, but it's like wading through molasses, and as Cynegils crumples in a heap upon the grass two shining blades can be seen protruding from his lower back. Gawen walks the golden glens of an otherworldly realm with Pen frolicking at his side. He knows he is on a journey, but not where it leads. He follows the mutt to the top of a cliff overlooking dark water. Far out to sea lightning jumps from cloud to cloud and an oncoming storm approaches the shore. The golden light fades behind dark clouds and he hears a malevolent cackling echo around him behind the booming of the thunder. He searches for its owner, but it seems to come from all around him. Pen whines at Gawen's feet and the big man crouches besides his loyal companion to scratch behind the dog's ears, before seating himself upon the clifftop and closing his eyes in concentration. Felix runs through a city, darting down dark alleys and deftly swinging over fences. Behind him a man is hot on his tail. He glances over his shoulder and every time the man has a different face. He tries to hide, but a golden light surrounds him. No matter what path he takes the many-faced-man can see the light. He breathes deeply, closes his eyes momentarily, and when he opens them he begins to run as fast as he can, faster than he ever has before. His feet burn a golden trail in the ground behind him, leaving the many-faced-man far behind. Kara sees her homeland in the distant north, the village she grew up in, friends she knew as family. They stand together around a warm hearth and she tries to go to them, but her feet are rooted to the deck of a boat she cannot leave. Behind her a woman stands upon the waves and reaches out, calling to her. Kara turns to look and woman's face is a beacon of blinding light. Her own eyes begin to glimmer, echoing the same golden light, and two luminous, incorporeal wings sprout suddenly from her back, filling her with an intense burning sensation from within. Reflexively, she doubles over, before throwing her head back to look up at the woman. She can see features behind the light of the woman's face now, smiling and beckoning to her. Coelred dreams of his lover, far away to the east. They lie in each other's arms beneath sheets of thin cotton in a room he knows to be his own in Sussex. A fantasy that can never be, but lost in the dream as he is he cannot tell. To him, nothing has ever felt as real as this moment and the waking world seems bland and grey besides it. He rises from his bed and goes to the tall double doors to his balcony. In the distance he can see Æthelwald's homeland of Kent. It rushes up to him as though it were much closer than it really is. In its heart a battle rages, but the King does nothing, and fear rises in Coelred's heart that his love's home will be overcome by darkness. Magan, Kara and Coelred awake to the sound of gulls and the rocking motion of waves beneath them. Their heads pound and what sunlight pierces the clouds above them is too bright for their eyes. They are aboard a longboat, on the estuary of the Exe judging by the sight of the city in the distance. Gawen, Felix and Theli are nowhere to be seen, although Branok and Isolde are also aboard the boat.