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With Griff's help, Dan was able to steal the armour of his former self. He jumped out a castle window donning the armour and slew the rampaging Jabberwocky in the name of his living counterpart. | With Griff's help, Dan was able to steal the armour of his former self. He jumped out a castle window donning the armour and slew the rampaging Jabberwocky in the name of his living counterpart. | ||
The night before the fabled battle, Dan was captured by Zarok's henchmen, [[Boris]] and [[Merek]]. They took him to [[The Mystic Maidens]] to kill him, but before they could land the final blow they were brutally killed by [[Lupo]], Dan's hound from when he was alive. Later, Dan got an opportunity to say his final goodbye to Kiya. Then he helped [[Wartilda]] | The night before the fabled battle, Dan was captured by Zarok's henchmen, [[Boris]] and [[Merek]]. They took him to [[The Mystic Maidens]] to kill him, but before they could land the final blow they were brutally killed by [[Lupo]], Dan's hound from when he was alive. Later, Dan got an opportunity to say his final goodbye to Kiya. Then he helped the witch [[Wartilda]] with brewing a [[Body Swap Potion]] so he could truly take his past self's place in the upcoming battle. After realizing Dan wouldn't be able to drink it, they turned the potion into an ointment which they rubbed on both the undead and the living Dan. Come morning, Dan found himself in his living body once more. He and Canny Tim headed to the castle to prepare for the battle. | ||
On the battlefield, Dan revealed Zarok's treachery to the king. He gave a rousing speech to the army before heading into battle and dying in the first volley of arrows as he knew he would, thus completing, and restarting, his journey. | On the battlefield, Dan revealed Zarok's treachery to the king. He gave a rousing speech to the army before heading into battle and dying in the first volley of arrows as he knew he would, thus completing, and restarting, his journey. |