When a powerful arcane relic known as 'The Beacon' falls into nefarious hands, a group of fugitives and outcasts, bound by secrets and scars, must learn to work together to save the realm and stop reality as they know it from unraveling.
Not a dog. At the nearly end of the episode. Scene where a domestic cat screams and scratches a window trying to escape from a provoked house fire. You see 100% the moment coming, just fast forward until the memory ends, and the story goes back to the current story line.
there is an explosion right before the opening credits of the first episode and you see it extend to several horses in a field. you don't see them die, but their dead bodies are shown later in the episode
magical beetles are a main theme of episode 3, and a character casts magic in episodes 4 and 5 by pouring maggots into their mouth and blasting them at people
At the start of the episode, a man will ride out into a clearing on horseback to face an approaching woman. When he goes to attack her, look away for about 15-20 seconds. She will very graphically attack and kill the horse before turning on him and his fellow soldiers. You do not see the horse's body again though, after those few seconds.
At the start of the episode, a man will ride out into a clearing on horseback to face an approaching woman. When he goes to attack her, look away for about 15-20 seconds. She will very graphically attack and kill the horse before turning on him and his fellow soldiers. You do not see the horse's body again though, after those few seconds.
Multiple people. Caleb burns his house down including both parents and his pet cat (silhouetted) and also VERY graphically burns the woman from his previous group while she is restrained. I don't know why multiple people clicked no to this question.
a LOT. notably, a man is restrained and cut open in episode 1, another man is forced to cut his own guts open in episode 5, a girl is tied up with the iron chains binding her superheated also in episode 5
None. The term "nein" has become a dog whistle online (owing to a clip from Downfall where Hitler yells it repeatedly), but it's not used in that sense here.
At the nearly end of the episode.
Scene where a domestic cat screams and scratches a window trying to escape from a provoked house fire.
You see 100% the moment coming, just fast forward until the memory ends, and the story goes back to the current story line.