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1 |
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Production Code |
MK-144 |
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Episode Number |
44 |
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Broadcast Order |
44 |
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Original Airdate |
April 27, 1999 |
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Written by |
Joel M. Barkow & Louis J. Zivot |
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Directed by |
Kevan Barker |
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Synopsis[]
Rohan must pass a series of impossible tests in order to enhance his armor and weapon in his battle with Lugad.
Plot[]
Rohan must travel to the Mountains of Gloom to find a mysterious faeriesmith who can increase the power of his armor. While on this journey, Angus, Deirdre and Ivar are left to defend Kells. Torc leads Lugad and the Temra army through a small mountain pass. Angus gets Pyre to start a rockslide, which blocks Torc and his men from getting through.
Meanwhile, Rohan finds the faeriesmith, Goibniu. He learns that to receive the "multiples of power" he must first pass two tests. The first of which he must fight three large, armored warriors. He battles bravely, discovering that they cannot be defeated by normal means. As he loses his sword in the battle, Rohan realizes that the best way to stop them is with water. He throws buckets of water at them, which causes them to rust and fall apart.
His next test is to fight what he fears the most. The faeriesmith disappears and in his place is Rohan's twin. They battle and with each hit on his opponent, he feels the pain. Eventually, Rohan realizes that his fear is not being able to prove himself as Draganta. With that, he defeats his twin and gains his new armor. The Sword of Kells disappears and is replaced by two wrist blades and a weapon called the Dragon Torch, which can destroy anything in its path. Rohan returns to Kells, where the others are battling to keep the castle.
Lugad grabs a hold of Deirdre and dangles her precariously over the edge of the castle wall. Rohan stops Lugad from dropping her and the castle is saved. The king later pronounces Rohan to be Kells's greatest champion.
Cast[]
- Lochlann O'Mearain as Rohan
- Lisa Dwan as Deirdre
- Justin Pierre as Ivar
- Vincent Walsh as Angus
- Stephen Brennan as King Conchobar
- Barry Cassin as Cathbad
- Charlotte Bradley as Queen Maeve
- Gerry O'Brien as Torc
- Peadar Lamb as King Fin Varra
- Kelly Campbell as Aideen
Additional Cast[]
- Brendan O'Reilly as Chieftain
- Eric O'Cuinn as Lugad
- Kevin Quinn as Kells Soldier 2
- Gerard Walsh as Goibniu