Bugs led Daffy and Kayley through one of his underground tunnels when he bumped into something.

"Ow!" he exclaimed, emerging out of the dirt. "I think I hit a rock."

He then looked down to see that he did hit a rock.

"Is this how you always travel?" asked Kayley.

"Only if you're Bugs Dummy." said Daffy, who turned to see two of Ruber's men, Bladebeak and the Tasmanian Devil charging after them.

"Yipes!" he shrieked.

Kayley noticed as well, then turned back to see...

"The Forbidden Forest!" she gasped. "Bugs, you've led us to the Forbidden Forest."

"I did?" said Bugs.

"There is no us, because you two are on your own." retorted Daffy. "I'm running for my life!"

"Daffy, wait!" Kayley called out as she and Bugs chased after Daffy inside the Forbidden Forest with the two iron men and Tasmanian Devil far behind them.

While trying to steer a wild boar, Bladebeak's wagon, which was a log, crashed into another large stone, sending the mutated chicken flying in the air, then landing on one of the iron men with his axe head.

"We're not going in there, are we?" he asked, pointing at the entrance of the Forbidden Forest.

"Chicken." growled one of the iron men.

"But I got a wife and two eggs at home!" complained Bladebeak before being tossed aside as the iron men and the Tasmanian Devil went inside the Forbidden Forest while he called out. "Hey, don't leave me here!"


Kayley and Bugs ran farther into the Forbidden Forest. While turning a corner, they bumped into Daffy, and all three of them fell down the cliff and into the water.

"What part of 'you two are on your own' did you not understand?" Daffy asked angrily.

"I told you, Daffy," said Bugs. "We're all in this together."

"We are not in this together and we never will be!" snapped Daffy. "So, why don't you just crawl back into your stupid rabbit hole and..."

"Hey!" shouted a loud voice.

Kayley, Bugs and Daffy turned to see a tall and handsome young man coming up to them.

"What are you doing inside my net?" he asked.

"Your net?" repeated Daffy.

Just then, all four of them heard the howl of the Tasmanian Devil, who, along with the iron men, jumped off the cliff and walked menacingly towards our heroes.

One of the iron men picked up Bladebeak and threw him towards the tall man, who moved right, upon hearing a falcon's cry, causing Bladebeak to get stuck on a tree root.

The falcon, who was the same silver-winged bird that attacked the Griffin, flew past the iron men and screeched loudly, instructing the tall man to fight them both, which he did.

The tall man hit one of the iron men in the testicles from behind him, sending the brute flying, then being swallowed by a live boulder.

The other iron man and the Tasmanian Devil came up to the tall man menacingly, as the falcon screeched at him, who flung his staff at a vine, which released a log trap, which send the iron man and the Tasmanian Devil flying in the air, then down a whirlpool as the tall man watched in triumph.

"Wow! That was incredible..." exclaimed Kayley as she helped Bugs and Daffy out of the net. "...how you smashed those creatures, how you avoided that...that thing. You're amazing. You're..."

Kayley stopped short upon seeing that the man was...

"...not even listening to me."

"Great." grumbled the man. "It took me six weeks to make this net."

"Net?" repeated Kayley as she fixed up her hair. "You saved our lives. Thank you."

"Well, anyone can make a mistake." said the man.

"Oh, I get it." chuckled Kayley. "This is where King Arthur sends his unfunny jesters, right?"

The man chuckled back. "And now I'll thank you."

"For what?" asked Kayley.

"For reminding me why I'm a hermit. Good day." replied the man as he started to walk off.

"And good riddance to you too!" Daffy called out before walking off himself, only to be dragged by Bugs as he followed after Kayley, who asked the man. "What's your name?"

"It's Garrett." said the man.

"I'm Kayley and this is Bugs and Daffy." replied Kayley as she caught up to...

"Garrett, why won't you look at me when I'm talking to you?"

She stopped short upon seeing the look on Garrett's eyes. "Oh, I didn't realize you were..."

"What? Tall? Rugged? Handsome?" guessed Garrett.

"Blind." said Kayley.

Garrett chuckled softly. "You know, I always forget that one."

As he kept on walking, the silver-winged falcon flew up to him, chirping.

"Not now, Ayden." said Garrett.

"Hey look! Your falcon has silver wings." said Kayley.

"Really?" asked Garrett. "I'll have to take your word for that."

"Oh, no. I'm sorry." said Kayley. "See, it means he knows where Excalibur is."

"Sure he does. In Camelot." assumed Garrett. "You know...big castle, lots of flags."

"No, it's somewhere in the forest." explained Kayley. "Ruber has stolen it and he's taken my mother hostage. That's why my friends and I are here!"

"We are not friends!" reminded Daffy, but Kayley ignored him as she went on, saying, "If I don't find the sword and return it to Arthur, then my mother and Camelot are done for."

As she spoke, Ayden chirped some more to Garrett

"Excalibur is here?" he said. "Right. We're going after it."

Kayley was relieved to hear that. "Great!"

"Not you. Me and Ayden." explained Garrett, pointing his staff at Kayley, Bugs and Daffy. "We work alone."

"Yeah, you heard the blind doofus!" said Daffy as he walked up to Garrett. "We work alone."

"You don't count, ducky." said Garrett, pushing away the black duck, who replied. "The name's Daffy. And give me one good reason why I can't come with you."

"Why we can't come with you." corrected Kayley.

"I already told you," growled Daffy. "There is no..."

But Bugs grabbed his beak shut as Garrett began to sing.

I know the sound of each rock and stone
And I embrace what others fear

He tapped his staff on one of the many flat stones, which rose up as Garrett went on singing.

You are not to roam in this forgotten place
Just the likes of me are welcome here

Kayley, Bugs and Daffy climbed up the rock pillar and followed Garrett past a waterfall flowing through a log bridge.

Everything breathes and I know each breath
For me it means life, for others, it's death
It's perfectly in balance, perfectly planned
More than enough for this man

Like every tree, stands on it's own
Reaching for the sky, I stand alone
I share my world with no one else
All by myself, I stand alone

Kayley, Bugs and Daffy tried to catch up with Garrett, but everything around them seems pretty tricky.

At last, they caught up to Garrett, who was chanting while a swarm of plants flew past him.

I seen your world with these very eyes
Don't come any closer, don't even try
I've felt all the pain and heard all the lies
But in my world there's no compromise

While Kayley, Bugs and Daffy struggled to keep up, Garrett walked up to another cliff, thanks to a magical pond. He then landed on a stump, who carried him to what appears to be a slide, which Garrett slid through, into a field of giant flowers.

But they were not ordinary flowers. Those were propeller flowers, which Garrett rode on his way up.

Like every tree, stands on it's own
Reaching for the sky, I stand alone
I share my world with no one else
All by myself, I stand alone

All by myself, I stand alone
All by myself, I stand alone

Kayley and Daffy, meanwhile, caught up to Garrett with their own propeller flower, while Bugs used his ears as if he was a helicopter.

"I stand alone, too, doc." he said.

"Says you." smirked Daffy as Ayden landed on his head.

"We only need your help. Just this once." added Kayley.

"OK, fine." groaned Garrett. "Just don't give me any trouble."