EXTENDED SYNOPSIS:
An intervention in a wolf hunt brings Dar (Daniel Goddard) face to face with a young, headstrong man named Feno (Aaron Dudley). Feno tells Dar that Terrons have captured his friends and that he now lives alone in the forest. Dar tells Feno that he will help him find his comrades, and hopefully, his long-lost love Kyra (Natalie Mendoza) as well.
Meanwhile, at the Terron camp, Feno's friends are taunted by the ruthless King Zad (Steven Grives), who prepares to put them to death. Noticing Kyra's disgusted reaction, Zad gives her an ultimatum – she must love him completely or the boys will be killed. Not wanting to see innocents die, Kyra agrees to give herself to King Zad. He comes to her later that night, but she has rubbed her neck and chest with a sleeping potion that makes Zad pass out. As Kyra makes her escape, she discovers the bodies of Feno's friends, who have been killed despite her bargain with Zad.
The following morning, Dar is awakened by a vision from
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Sharak – Kyra has escaped! He goes to find Feno, but the youth has disappeared. Dar and Tao (Jackson Raine) leave to search for Kyra and meet up with Feno again, after he foolishly challenged two Terron warriors on his own.
Kyra continues to flee and is now being led by a pack of wolves that see her Sula heritage. But King Zad's minions, along with a monstrous Beast created by the Sorceress (Monika Schnarre), are fast on her heels. Kyra reaches a village, but is attacked by an ogre (Harley D'Jekic). The Beast soon clashes with the ogre, giving Kyra the opportunity to run straight into the arms of Dar. Together, they set a trap for the pursuing Terrons and defeat them.
But the idyllic vision of the two young lovers is once again torn asunder when the Sorceress fulfills her promise to King Zad and uses her powers to trap Kyra in her crystal bowl. As Dar looks through Sharak's eyes, he sees the Ancient One (Grahame Bond) place Kyra inside a crystal in his head.
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