Back in Dragon Country, Ruber was still sulking when Bladebeak came up to him, with a tray on his head.

"Dragon à la king." he announced.

Ruber and his men had defeated the dragons and are now cooking them for food.

"I'm sowwy, Bwadebeak, but I'm a vegetawian." said Siegfried. "I just hunt for the sport of it."

"Some barbarian you turned out to be." smirked Ruber as he grabbed the dragon leg and chomped on it.

"It's such a pleasant relief from...chicken." Bladebeak said nervously.

"I can't believe I'm reduced to chasing a farm girl, a blind man and a trio of forest animals." said Ruber, before turning to Siegfried, the Griffin and Tasmanian Devil. "Find them all! Report back to me."

The Griffin and Tasmanian Devil weren't even listening. They were fighting over Ruber's dragon leg.

"Will you just go already?" he demanded.

"He started it." The Griffin and Tasmanian Devil said in unison.

"Don't wowwy, boss." said Siegfried. "We'll find those wefugees."

"You better...or I'll make space on the spit for you three." warned Ruber as the Griffin flew off, with Siegfried and the Tasmanian Devil on top of him.

He then turned to Bladebeak. "Hey, Useless! Rendezvous with the wagons and tell them to press on."

As Bladebeak did as he was told, Ruber turned to his men.

"As soon as I have Excalibur, we'll join them." he said. "And then, it's straight to Camelot, baby!"


It was close to sunset as our heroic group kept walking through the Forbidden Forest until Garrett announced. "We'll stop here for the night."

"Stop? But what about Excalibur?" asked Kayley.

"Are you kidding?" said Garrett. "No one travels through the Forbidden Forest after dark."

"Well, my father, Sir Lionel, would have." remarked Kayley.

Upon hearing that name, Garrett slowly turned towards her.

"Kayley, you won't believe me if I told you," he said. "But I actually knew your father."

"You did?" asked Kayley.

"When I used to live in Camelot." said Garrett. "Back there, I was a stable boy, but I've always dreamt of becoming a knight. One evening, there was a fire. I rushed to save the horses, but...well, I was hurt. At first, all I could see were shapes, then shadows. Finally, my world went black. After I lost my sight, your father was the only one who still believed in me. He taught me that a knight's strength comes from his heart and his loyalty to the Oath of Camelot. Any hope I had of becoming a knight died with him."

"I felt that way too," said Kayley. "But I knew he would never want me to give up. He wouldn't want you to give up either. You're as good as any knight in Camelot."

"You really think so?" asked Garrett.

Kayley just smiled.


While Kayley and Garrett were talking, Devon and Cornwall tried to gather some firewood, which was impossible because the sticks couldn't stand still.

Daffy laughed at their pitiful attempts until Cornwall walked up to him, saying. "I've got three words for you, ducky: Dinner is served!"

With that, he grabbed Daffy and gobbled him up, only to be puked out of Devon, covered in saliva.

"You're despicable." hissed Daffy.

Bugs walked up to them, munching on a carrot.

"You know, I could whip up a little something for dinner." said Bugs. "If you're interested, that is."

"I rather starve to death than eat your stupid carrots!" rebuffed Daffy as he stormed off.

"What were you planning on making?" asked Devon.


Meanwhile, Kayley was asking Garrett, "How did you find Ayden?"

"I didn't." he said. "When I came to live here, Ayden found me. He just appeared one day as if destiny were watching over me. He taught me all the secrets of the forest: What can hurt you and what can heal you. With Ayden as my eyes, I can survive anything. Look, I'll show you."

Kayley watched as Garrett turned to face one of the plants, while saying, "I take my position, face my fears and hold my ground until the last possible moment. waiting for Ayden's signal to evade."

With a screech from Ayden, Garrett moved as the plant prepared to attack, only to allow Garret to whack at it with his staff.

"See? Simple." he said, tossing his staff to Kayley. "Now you try."

"All right." said Kayley. "No problem."

"Take position." repeated Garrett.

"'Take position.'" recalled Kayley.

"Face your fears."

"'Face my fears.'"

"And hold your ground until the last possible moment."

Kayley held Garrett's staff as it was a baseball bat, but was unable to evade the plant, for it struck her, who stumbled back into Garrett's arms.

"Well, you moved too soon." he said.

Kayley looked up and smiled at Garrett, who smiled back at her, although he couldn't see.

Bugs watched in admiration, but Daffy was fueled with anger and jealousy upon seeing Kayley and Garrett bond, which was rudely interrupted as Devon and Cornwall walked through them.

"You should try these carrot kabobs, Kayley." suggested Devon as he held up one. "They're really scrumptious."


Elsewhere, the Griffin were sniffing for any signs of Kayley and her friends when he saw a familiar sight.

"Rabbit tracks!" he hissed, only to have his ears pulled back by Siegfried, who said. "Hey, that's my wine!"

He held up his torch to light up the trail of footprints and animals tracks.

"Wait till we get our hands on you and your fwiends tomwwow, wabbit!" he called out, laughing his signature laugh.