: The episode further establishes the threat of the Weeping Monk, who uses a young Fey boy named Squirrel as bait to slaughter would-be rescuers before releasing him with a message for the Fey: "Tell them I’m coming".

: Arthur finds Nimue and offers her safe harbor. However, while she is asleep, Arthur steals the Sword of Power, intending to fulfill her mother's dying wish himself while leaving Nimue behind for her own safety. Key Themes and Character Dynamics

: Flashbacks highlight Nimue’s isolation as a child; after her encounter with the demon bear, other Fey children and even some elders treated her as a pariah.

: The show continues its radical reimagining of Arthurian legend, presenting Arthur as a scoundrel mercenary and Nimue as the central heroine destined to become the Lady of the Lake. Watch Cursed | Netflix Official Site

: The episode reveals a childhood trauma where a five-year-old Nimue was lured into the woods by a demonic bear—a manifestation of a Dark God. This attack left her with permanent scars on her back and marked the first time she called upon "The Hidden" (her Fey powers) to survive.

: After a violent encounter where she uses her magic to slaughter a group of wolves (seen at the end of the previous episode), Father Carden and the Red Paladins label her the "Wolf-Blood Witch" and place a bounty on her head.