The following morning, Robyn and the others were at the main gate to the town where those staying behind were seeing their loved ones off.

"You all take care over there," said Bill.

"And you be careful when going up against the church's men, they could use any tricks against you," said Moll before giving her husband a kiss.

"I'll always remember you, dad," said Jack as he hugged him.

"You'll grow up to be a fine man, Jack, I'm sure of that," said Bill as he hugged him back. He then stood up and turned to face Robyn.

"I'm not saying good-bye," said Robyn.

"Because I know that one day we will meet again somehow so there is no need for those words," she said. Even though she said this, tears welled up in her eyes while looking at her father.

"I'm sure that we will, my little bird," said Bill as he hugged her.

"Make sure to protect her and Kelly, Mebh," he said to the young red head who was standing off to the side with her daughter.

"You have nothing to worry about there," said Mebh.

"The portal is open, it's time to go," said Merlin as he stood next to a bright swirling vortex.

"Here we go," said Moll as everyone stepped through the portal one after the other. Before Ben went through, he shared one last look with his brother who stood by the gate.

"Alright, time to get everything ready," said Bill while turning toward the people who had stayed behind once the portal closed. Meanwhile, with everyone who had gone through the portal.

"Whoa," said everyone while looking around at hundreds of magical creatures that surrounded them in a large city.

"Welcome to the kingdom of magic," said Merlin.

"Or as most people would know it, Camelot," he said with a smile.