Into the Labyrinth - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Calling
Armed with new magical powers, Belor rises again from the timeless primeval swamps to torment Rothgo, this time using the Albedo to split the Nidus into fragments throughout time. The old wizard calls on Terry, Helen and Phil for help to save him from destruction in Asgard, the old northern kingdom in the land of the Nibelungs.

Treason
The children are transported to the time of James I, and uncover a very different version of the gunpowder plot. Rothgo is Guy Fawkes, an agent of King James sent to spy on the treacherous Robert Catesby, but doomed to fall foul of Belor in the guise of Queen Anne.

Alamo
Having secured one part of the Nidus for Rothgo despite Belor's intervention, the children find themselves in America. Rothgo, as a medicine man, has lost his memory and the children are taken in the besieged fort of Davy Crockett and Colonel Bowie where Belor is at work.

Cave of Diamonds
With two parts of the Nidus already found, the children arrive in ancient India with all its mysticism and magic. But Belor presents yet another unpleasant surprise as she appears as the multi-armed goddess Khumbakarna to foil Rothgo as Prince Sagara, who is due to be married.

Shadrach
Deep in the sewers of Victorian London, the children encounter an unusual sleuth, T.J. Shadrach, the victim of a spell by Belor to change his face to that of Rothgo as the detective tries to foil a theft of the crown jewels.

Siege
Transported to the Great Siege of Malta in 1565, the children encounter Rothgo in another extraordinary disguise, that of Sir Hugo, an old knight who, with La Valette, tries to keep the Turks at bay.

Succession
The children look for Rothgo in ancient Egypt at the time of Tutankhamun's burial, and seek a final desperate solution to Belor's evil powers. The children are accused of being grave robbers though, and taken before Princess Mertaten.
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