Within The Dancing Plague they fight Titania, who beckons them to "play with ". Unable to be tricked by the playful pixies, Ran'jit threatens the settlement, spurring the Warrior of Darkness to hurry. With the valuables collected, the Warrior of Darkness plans to confront Titania, just as Ran'jit and his army attack Il Mheg. Beset by a vision of the furious king, the Warrior of Darkness takes their companious through Dohn Mheg, where Aenc Thon and his court of Fuath await. Seto warns the Warrior of Darkness of the mischievous Fuath, who will prove to be the most challenging of the fae in releasing the crown. So too do the sentient Amaro of Wolekdorf, led by one Amaro named Seto, who is recognized by the spirit of Ardbert as his former travelling companion years ago before his death. The Nu mou of Pla Enni assist the Warrior of Light, after Urianger uses their innate desire of assisting mortals against them to make the Nu mou comply with their request. In order to break the seal and confront the tormented king, the Warrior of Light travels to each major settlement of faefolk in order to obtain the valuables that serve as the locks: glass slippers, a crown, a scepter, and the king's robes. Upon realizing that the Warrior of Darkness is 'taken' by the temperamental pixie Feo Ul, the pixies concede to helping the mortals with solving the issue of the nearby Lightwarden: their former king Titania, whom they locked in the castle to spare the region from their corruption of Light. The fae who occupy the realm take a fondness to tricking the Warriors of Darkness, playing games with them and twisting promises around so that they leave their playmates with few answers to their questions. After rescuing the current Oracle of Light from the clutches of the Eulmoran Army and reuniting with Thancred, the Warriors of Darkness head to the realm of Il Mheg to locate Urianger and gain his assistance in slaying the region's Lightwarden.
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