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The Legend of William Tell

The Fifth Column (Season 1, Episode 2)
TV Episode | 52 min | Adventure, Fantasy

In the new reign of terror Xaxian Warriois have been pillaging the countryside, dispersing and destroying any tribes or villages which remain loyal to the old order. One of the survivors is Drogo - a boy close to Vara's age, descended from...See moreIn the new reign of terror Xaxian Warriois have been pillaging the countryside, dispersing and destroying any tribes or villages which remain loyal to the old order. One of the survivors is Drogo - a boy close to Vara's age, descended from the wolf tribe. Drogo encounters the band and leads them to another survivor, the lovely Cyrana, who also joins the group. Will's crossbow has been broken a foolish attempt by Vara to escape; Cyrana suggests the master craftsman Mondar could fix it, and they set off to find him. But however they change their course, Xax remains hot on their trail. It becomes clear there must be a traitor in their group passing information somehow to the Warriors: but which of the newcomers is it? Mondar is being held prisoner by Kreel and Xax, who wish him to create a new super-weapon from the Crystals. Xax also holds Mondar's only child as hostage and whose life will be forfeit if he does not comply with their demands. The band discover Syrana is the traitor in their midst. She tearfully explains her predicament - Mondar is her father, and she must help Xax or he will die. Will plans a daring rescue attempt, during which Drogo is captured. Will gives himself up in exchange for the wolf-boy - but as Xax prepares to fire Mondar's super-weapon, it explodes in his hands, allowing the band, with Mondar and Cyrana to escape. Kalem comes to their rescue with the gift of a magical Shelter: as they enter it appears to merge with the countryside, concealing them completely from their pursuers. Before he and Cyrana take leave of the band, Mondar fixes Will's broken crossbow, strengthening and adjusting it so that it is better than before. He offers the orphaned Drogo a home - but Drogo cannot bear to leave his newfound friends. With the addition of Drogo, the rebel band is complete. Written by Anonymous See less
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Jonathan Myerson (screenplay) | Raymond Thompson (creator)
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Updated Sep 9, 1998

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Sep 9, 1998 (New Zealand)

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