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Shu's big gamble comes to fruition as he returns with vital information; before the crew can challenge God, Kai has a score to settle with Arrow.
Shu's big gamble comes to fruition as he returns with vital information; before the crew can challenge God, Kai has a score to settle with Arrow.
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S1, EP22 "But What Do I Live For?"Shu's big gamble comes to fruition as he returns with vital information; before the crew can challenge God, Kai has a score to settle with Arrow.
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S1, EP23 "Does Destruction Rain From the Heavens?"The crew leaves Lingalind behind and heads towards Epitaph Mountain; their way is thwarted by new and old threats which endanger the whole world.
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S1, EP24 "Do We Head for the Stars?"Arrow and friends face their strongest opponent yet in God's realm; a peaceful resolution seems unlikely once the Guardian reveals the ultimate truth of their world.
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