Legend of the Seeker (2008–2010): Season 2, Episode 19 - Extinction - full transcript

The resurrected Darken Rahl risks the Keeper's wrath by acquiring the secrets of an ancient scroll - a move that forces the Seeker into an uneasy alliance with his evil brother.

A tear in the veil that separates
the Underworld

from the world of the living.
Happened when I killed Rahl.

Only way to close the rift is the way
the Creator sealed the Underworld.

The Stone of Tears. We'll find it.

He is a True Listener.

Can see what people are thinking?

An ancient scroll instructs
the bearer

of the Stone of Tears how to use it.

Kahlan, she has the scroll!

If you do as I ask,

I will hand you the
scroll personally.



Suddenly you want to defeat the Keeper?

I want to live again.

I think you'll find it interesting
reading.

I know I did.

The instructions inscribed

will only appear in the
glow cast by a Night Wisp.

Well, I guess we know which way
we're headed.

So does Rahl.

Richard Cypher, you are the
true Seeker.

Why do you run from me,
Darken Rahl?

Not from you, master.

For you.

You belong in the Underworld
at my side.

Master, I only returned
to the land of the living



to learn something of
the greatest importance.

Something that will help
us defeat the Seeker.

And what is it that you learned?

The Scroll of Valdaire,
now in the Seeker's possession,

can only be read by the
light of a Night Wisp.

This is why I have remained.

To destroy the creatures.

Once I've eradicated
all the Night Wisps,

Richard Cypher will have no
means of reading the scroll.

And without the knowledge
contained within it,

even if he should find
the Stone of Tears,

he will not be able to use it
to seal the tear in the veil.

The land of the living
will be destroyed

and your victory will be complete.

Very well, Darken Rahl,

but as soon as the Night Wisps
are annihilated,

you will kill yourself
and return to me.

As you wish, master.

If you do not, I will know
you have betrayed me.

You will be hunted
down and ripped

from the world of life to suffer
eternal torment

in the depths of the Underworld.

A nightmare, My Lord?

No.

A warning.

It's still hours till first light.

Perhaps you could sleep better if

I eased your mind.

We've already wasted enough time.

Where are we going, My Lord?

Not "we."

If my plan goes as anticipated,

I need you to perform another task.

Tell me your name, so I can have
it carved on your headstone.

I am your master, Darken Rahl.

And the time for games is over.

Darken Rahl is dead.

He was killed by the
Seeker months ago.

It's not my death you
should be concerned about.

Gather the rest of your squad.

I have a mission for you.

You know, we've been
traveling for two days

without rest or food.

I don't know how much longer
Zedd can keep this up.

My ears work better than my legs.

I appreciate your concern,
but I'll be fine.

We're almost there.
The Forest of the Night Wisps

is just beyond that next rise.

It's snow.

It's not snow.

It's ash.

Kahlan!

The Night Wisps.

They're all dead.

Maybe some of them escaped.

Even if they did,
where would they go?

Kahlan, if there's another
Night Wisp alive in the world,

we'll find it.

Good thing we don't have
anything else to do,

like find the Stone of Tears.

Without the scroll, we won't
know what to do with the Stone.

It'll be useless.

Shh.

Quiet. Did you hear that?

One must have survived.

Careful.

Don't scare it off.

Are you looking for this?

Give me the Scroll of Valdaire...

or the last Night Wisp dies.

I wonder if you can throw
a Wizard's web faster

than I can crush my
little friend here.

They're very delicate, you know.

Zedd.

What do you want with the scroll?

The same as you, dear brother.

To save the world.

I've already betrayed
the Keeper to do so.

He expected me to annihilate
every last Night Wisp

and then return to the Underworld.

But I have no intention
of going back.

I'm going to join your little quest

and when you find
the Stone of Tears,

you will give it to me,

and I will follow the
instructions on the scroll

and heal the rift.

So you can be hailed
as the world's savior.

Yes.

The Keeper is impatient.

He wants the world of life
snuffed out, and quickly.

Which is why you must
give me the scroll now

so I can prevent
that from happening.

Don't you realize you've
already doomed the world

by destroying the Night Wisps?

Do you really think
I'm so short-sighted?

The Night Wisps are the most
vital link in the chain of life.

Their demise would bring
about a cascade of extinction

that would eventually
result in the death

of everything that
lives and breathes.

Which is why I saved
this particular Wisp.

It's with young.

It can give birth
and life can go on,

if you honor my simple request,

and give me the scroll.

Let him crush it.
We'll find another one.

That's my Mord-Sith.

No sentimental attachment.

But if I know my brother,

he's not willing to risk
the fate of the world

on such a slim chance.

What do you say?

Since we're on the same side now,

we may as well be partners.

How do I know you won't
kill the Night Wisp

as soon as I hand you the scroll?

Well, you can be certain that
I will kill it if you do not.

She's awfully quiet.

Now, it seems that I
am the only living soul

who knows what to do
with the Stone of Tears.

No!

Now, is that any way
to treat the newest

member of your merry band?

Relax, brother.

I have the knowledge,
you have the compass.

Together let's save the world.

Now, let's find that Stone.

The Night Wisps only give birth

in the grottoes of the
northern foothills.

If I don't take her there,
she and her babies will die.

You'll have to go
through Gar territory.

Cara, go with her.

The compass is taking us northeast.

We'll travel together
as far as Elmswood Pass.

Then you and Kahlan will take
the Night Wisp to the grottoes.

We'll continue on our
search for the Stone.

Bind him.

I want the "newest member of our
merry band" on a short leash.

What if the Prophecy
is coming true?

What do you mean?

"Should the son of Brennidon
seek the sacred stone,

he will find it, only to deliver
it to the enemy of the light."

What if Rahl is the
enemy of the light?

I'm not going to
give him the Stone.

Then how?

I have an idea.

I can't help but notice the
Wizard has disappeared.

How disappointing.

I was looking forward to
enjoying his renowned wit.

Well, you'll have
to settle for mine.

I know it must be very
frustrating for you, brother.

I wonder how you're
planning to do it.

Do what?

Learn the instructions
on the scroll.

Let's see, if I were you,
what would I do?

Well, you can't confess me,

you know my soul is
immune to Confession,

and if you thought
Cara could break me,

you would have had her
torture me by now.

Oh, wait, I just
thought of something.

Perhaps you sent the
Wizard to get a Listener

to read my thoughts.

We're here.

This is Elmswood Pass.

I guess this is where
we say goodbye.

Can we speed this up?

She loves you, you love her,

I should protect her
as if she were you.

Have I missed anything?

We could be halfway
there by the time

you two finish your goodbyes.

We'll catch up once the
Night Wisp is safe.

Be careful.

You too.

It must be difficult being
so close to the Confessor,

but unable to bed her.

No wonder you invited Cara
along on your little quest.

The Mord-Sith have a long history

of serving the House of Rahl

in every way.

And as I recall,

Cara was always so eager to please.
Careful, brother.

You wouldn't want to do anything

that may cause me
to lose my memory.

You're right.

Keeper, hear our prayer.

We live only to serve you.

For it is you who will take us--

Sister Marianna.

Keeper...

you've heard our prayers.

The prayers of foolish girls
do not concern me.

Master, why are you angry?

We are your loyal servants.

My most loyal servant of all, Darken Rahl,
has betrayed me.

How can that be?

He was to destroy the Night Wisps,

then kill himself and return
to the Underworld.

I've received the souls of thousands
of Night Wisps,

but Rahl's soul did not follow.

What do you ask of us?

Find him wherever he is and
send him back to me.

How I have missed the
simple pleasures of life.

Enjoy them while you can.

Someday, whether it's
in a week or 50 years,

you'll be dead again and you'll
have to face the Keeper's wrath.

Oh, you're mistaken.

When the veil is repaired

and the natural order of
the Underworld restored,

I will bask in the Creator's light

along with you and
the Mother Confessor.

You've killed countless
innocent people.

How could you possibly believe

the Creator is going to reward you?

When I seal the rift,

not only will I be
protecting those alive today,

I'll be ensuring the lives
of future generations.

Surely, such a noble act

will tip the scale
of deeds in my favor.

The only reason you want to save
the world is to save yourself.

Well, you've had quite a
run at being the hero.

Isn't it time you shared the
glory with someone else?

I told you I'm on your side.

I always knew we'd make
a great team, brother.

Welcome, Wizard.

What brings you to Thandor?

I've come to see an old friend.

Zedd!

Look how big you've
grown in just a year.

You're almost as tall as I am.

No one's as tall as you.

What's this?

The Sisters of the Light have
you wearing a Rada'han now?

Suppressing his
ability to read minds

gives him a chance at
a normal childhood.

Renn's come a long way

since you entrusted him
to our care, Wizard.

I'm glad to hear it.

I would never ask to
take him away from you

unless it was a matter
of great urgency.

You want him to help the Seeker.

Yes.

You know the Sisters of the Light

believe the Seeker is
prophesied to help the Keeper.

I can't allow Renn to go with you.

The Seeker saved me.

I want to help him if I can.

I think the boy's wishes are clear.

Very well.

I'll get the key to the Rada'han.

Where are we going?

Renn, I need you to listen closely.

The Sisters aren't going to let me

take you out of here
without a fight.

I don't understand.

Sister Everleen--

She's coming back,
but not with a key.

What do you want me to do?

On my word, stay low.

Ready?

Now!

I'll take that key now.

I know how lonely it can be.

My sister and I are
the last of our kind.

When we find the Stone of Tears,

and the world is safe,

I'd love to have a baby,

but for me it's complicated.

Yes,

because my heart
belongs to Richard.

If I were to take him as my mate,

my magic would destroy him.

Well, when you put it like that,

I guess it would be
easier to be a Night Wisp.

Can you please stop
that incessant babbling?

Night Wisps are the
most fragile beings

the Creator has ever made.

Without constant companionship
they will perish.

So if you give me
one moment of peace

that thing's going to die?

It might.

I don't even know if my talking
to her is going to be enough.

She's so delicate.

Not only is she with young,

but she's lost her entire family.

She would be a lot
stronger if she had them

to accompany her to
the birthing ground.

How do you even know
what it's saying?

It'a magical language.

If you listen closely,

eventually you'll understand it.

It's a bit ironic, isn't it?

The man who killed me

going to such lengths
to keep me alive.

The cut isn't deep. It'll heal.

Your brotherly
affection is touching.

Who do you think you're
fooling with this ruse?

You're always so quick to think
the worst of me, brother.

You had the man who
raised me murdered.

And now you've nearly destroyed
an entire race of creatures,

all so you could get the
glory for saving the world.

And you wonder why
I think the worst?

You're right, of course.

But I assure you,
my sentiment was genuine.

It is nice being in the
company of one's family.

Is that why you murdered
your own father?

You have no idea what it was like

growing up in the House of Rahl.

For most people

it is a joy to learn
you're to have a sibling,

but imagine how I felt when
our father boasted to me

that my own baby brother
would be the one to kill me.

We were unable to kill him, master.

Darken Rahl is one man.

In the body he has now,
he possesses no magic.

And yet you allowed him to slip
through your fingers?

Master, he was not alone.

The Seeker was with him.

The Seeker?

If not for him, Darken Rahl
would be groveling before you

in the Underworld
at this very moment.

This is quite unexpected.

And quite fortunate.

Master?

Now that the brothers are together,

I can destroy them both.

We thought the Seeker was
more valuable alive than dead.

Prophecy says he will
deliver the Stone

to the enemy of the light.

That "enemy of the light" could
be his own brother,

Darken Rahl,

whom I can no longer trust
to do my will.

They can't have gotten far.

We'll leave immediately.

No. You have already failed me once.

This task will require someone
much more powerful than you.

A man of extraordinary strength,

and with an uncommon disregard
for life.

Faster, you dogs!

Don't kill me.

As you wish.

We'll let him do it.

Who are you?

Servants of the Keeper.

And what does the
Keeper want with me?

You've earned his favor with
the thousands you've killed.

And now he has a task for you.

What is it?

We've crossed into Gar territory.

Get your Agiels ready.

Why do Gars bother to feed
on something so small?

They absorb the Night Wisps' han.

It allows them to hunt in the dark.

Quick, in here.

It knows we're here.

You want this?

I can't understand a
single thing you're saying.

I'm sorry Kahlan's not
here to talk to you,

but she had to draw the Gars away,

so would you please stop serenading

every creature in the forest?

Finally.

Let's keep moving.

What's wrong?

The dacra's magic must
have tainted my blood.

Zedd will be back soon.
He'll heal you.

How is that funny?

Before our encounter

in the Forest of the Night Wisps,

I knew you wouldn't be content
to let the secrets of the scroll

remain locked in my
mind so I planned ahead.

What did you do?

In case you sent your
Wizard to find a Listener,

I ordered my Mord-Sith
to track him.

Once Zedd's found a Listener,

Garen will kill them both.

Apparently,
I've sealed my own fate,

as well as the fate of the world.

Oh, Renn.

Enjoy youth while it lasts.

Before you know it,
time sneaks up on you

and you have aches in places you
didn't even know you had places.

Do an old man a favor.

Pass me that long
branch over there.

It'll make a nice walking stick.

I would think a Wizard of
the First Order would know

he can't use magic on a Mord-Sith.

I have no intention of using magic.

You're going to need
more than a walking cane

to defeat me, old man.

Well, Wisp, it's just you and me,

and we have a long way to go, so...

what do you want to talk about?

Huh?

Mm.

This would be so much
easier if you used words

instead of chirping.

I'll bet you wish Kahlan
was here instead of me.

The truth is,
you're lucky I'm here.

Kahlan couldn't have run all night

and got you safely out of
Gar territory like I did.

I'm faster than she is and
I have more endurance.

I'm also better in a fight.

If it weren't for me,
everyone on this quest

would be Shadrin food by now.

I'm not boasting.

I'm simply--

Wait.

Did you just say I was boasting?

I can understand you.

Say something else.

Kahlan is close?

Where?

Did you throw the
Gars off our tracks?

Yes, but I twisted my ankle.

Don't worry. She'll live.

You can understand her.

It wasn't that hard,

once it started speaking clearly.

Here, you take her.

Cara, her light is getting weaker.

We don't have much time.

With my ankle I won't be
able to move fast enough.

It's up to you to get her
to the birthing ground.

For years you faithfully
served Darken Rahl

as leader of the Dragon Corps.

Half the Midlands was
conquered under my command.

And how did Rahl

reward such fealty?

He had me thrown into the
Prison Mines of Mearog

when he feared his men

were growing more
loyal to me than him.

You've suffered for so long,

but now the Keeper offers you
a chance to kill Darken Rahl

and take the revenge
that has eluded you.

And what does the
Keeper ask in return?

He wants you to
sacrifice your arm...

so that he can give you his.

But you must be willing to
pay the price for such power.

Make me an instrument
of the Keeper.

You're wrong.

They don't care for me,
they only value me

because...I'm effective.

Richard only keeps me
because he needs me.

Kahlan puts up with
me because of Richard.

And Zedd...

Zedd would probably torch me
with Wizard's Fire if he could.

That's absurd.

I'm not afraid of
getting close to them.

I do not love them.

I don't.

I am not afraid to say it.

Mord-Sith are afraid of nothing.

Stop nagging.

You remind me of Kahlan.

All right.

I love Richard.

It's a Mord-Sith's duty
to love the Lord Rahl.

What does it matter how I
feel about Zedd and Kahlan?

Fine. I care for them too.

A little. There.

I said it.

Are you happy now?

Wisp?

Wisp?

What's wrong?

What do you mean you're dying?

You used all your strength
to save your babies.

Hold on, Wisp, I'm going to get
you to the birthing ground.

This is useless. We will
never find a healer in time.

Are you telling me the greatest
tyrant the world has ever known

is going to be done in by
a scratch from a dacra?

It's tragic, isn't it?

Don't give up!

I am not going to make it.

Then, before you die, tell me
what was written on the scroll.

No.

You want to save the world?
This is your chance.

When I die,
the Keeper has assured me

I will suffer eternal torment,

but if I can tell him

that I didn't reveal
the scroll's secrets,

perhaps I can escape that fate.

And what makes you think the
Keeper will be merciful?

Oh, a lifetime of service

should forgive a
momentary transgression.

Lifetime of service?

What I'm about to tell you,

I have never revealed
to a single living soul.

At a young age I reached
the limits of my powers...

but I wasn't satisfied.

I discovered an ancient
volume which promised...

to give me unlimited power,

but at a terrible price.

What are you talking about?

When you killed me, dear Richard,

it was not the first time I died.

I followed the book's instructions,

I took my own life.

Once in the Underworld,

I communed with the Keeper
and I made him an offer.

If he would grant me the
power to rule the world,

each day I would kill for him.

I would send him an
endless supply of souls.

You were a baneling?

The very first.

All the death and destruction
you wrought was for the Keeper?

Yes.

But he deceived me.

He only returned me to
the land of the living

because he knew one day

you could use the power
of Orden to kill me.

And my death would tear a hole

in the veil between the two worlds.

It was all part of his plan.

But you have a chance
to stop him. Now.

I'll make sure that everyone
knows how you died heroically.

That your last act
was saving the world.

Just tell me what
was on the scroll.

Richard...

Behind you.

Rahl!

You can't die!

We made it.

Wisp?

Wisp?

I'm sorry I failed you.

The babies survived.

No! Come on!

You have to hold on.
You have to fight!

Richard.

Zedd, hurry, he's dying!

You don't know how happy I am

to see that you
escaped death, Wizard.

I wish I could say
the same for you.

It seems I will get to
enjoy that wit after all.

And you must be the Listener.

You have to take the Stone of Tears

to the Pillars of Creation,

on the day of the summer solstice.

That's less than a
fortnight from now.

If we don't make it there
with the Stone by then,

we'll have to wait another year.

By that time,
the Keeper will have won.

Does he know what we
have to do with the Stone

once we get it there?

You have to place it in
the center of the Pillars.

The light of noonday sun
will pass through the Stone

and repair the tear in the veil.

Thank you, Renn.

I was going to tell you.

He might have.

His mind is so full
of confusing thoughts,

I can't tell for sure.

Did you make it?

I wish you could have been there.

It was the most beautiful
thing I have ever seen.

Now that we know what
to do with the Stone,

we don't need Rahl anymore.

We can't kill him.

He'll tell the Keeper
where we're headed.

What do you have in mind?

We take him with us.

He's not going like
being our prisoner.

I won't give him a choice.

What about me?

You don't think I should
go back to Thandor...

No, but Kahlan has a
sister who loves children.

How do you feel about
being an older brother?

No!

I'm sure I'll see you again,
brother.

I'm sure you will.