Not all those who wander are lost



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Tisandra takes the tooth of the fallen/nuked dragon (the dragon that the Custodians tears to pieces once it falls to earth). She later plants the tooth in the ground when she and the Exiles are under Custodian threat. The tooth, sewn in the earth, sprouts a massive army. Once the Sparti emerge from the earth, they immediately attack the Custodians and after decimating the Custodians, begin to turn on the escaping Exiles. Only after Clarence throws a rock at one of them, do they begin to attack each other, each accusing their neighbor as being the thrower of the rock. Ripping each other to shreds, only five remain of the massive army and those five are badly wounded.

Tisandra takes them in and nurses them back to health.


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Tisandra must be driven towards the ocean. There Avalon/Tir na Nog/Eden/Atlantis lies... the final refuge of the Elven. By the time they reach it, Tisandra has brought with her a mass crowd of exiles, of persons looking for a new life in a new land. Approaching the waves, we see the ocean recognizing her and opening a large tunnel for her and the exiles to enter. A tunnel that leads down into the ocean towards the Land of Apples. This is her destiny. This is what she was prophecized to do. To be a Moses to the abandoned. By the time they reach the ocean, many many have found her and follow her.

But it is here that Tisandra and Bobby must say their goodbyes. Because, with his obligation fulfilled, we see the gauntlet crack and flake apart from his hand, freeing him of his curse. He is released to return home, to Tulsa, where his family lives. Clarence and Rossum are going with Tisandra.

And so the final scene is Bobby watching the waves of the ocean wash against the shore, as he fires up his car, looks one last time at the people he knew and loved, and drives away towards home.


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