Mystic Fate (1)

Season 14Episode 3125 minNov 4, 2006
Mystic Fate (1)
Itasiss is chosen to destroy the surface world. Refusing, she tries to convince the remaining Terrors of the thing called courage; she is killed anyway. The Master decides it is time to take care of things himself, starting with The Light. After taking over Nick's body, he proceeds to destroy the Mystic Village. Nick then dons Koragg's armor, taking Leanbow with him to Rootcore for one final showdown, trashing it in the process. Nick manages to break free of the Master's hold, expelling The Master into the real world. The Snow Prince then appears in Rootcore, bringing news that the Mystic Realm has been destroyed, along with Mystic Mother (the reformed Rita Repulsa). While Daggeron and Leanbow fight in the Mystic Realm against The Master, Udonna takes on Sculpin and the Rangers continue their fight with Black Lance. The Rangers, along with Udonna, are seemingly defeated as they lay on the ground, powerless. Leanbow and Daggeron combine their powers in one final attempt to destroy The Master, but their magic is too weak. After The Master devours their magic, Daggeron takes a blow for Leanbow, and is destroyed. Back in the upper world, Jenji shields the Rangers from one of Sculpin's attacks, and is destroyed. Meanwhile, Udonna is taken to the underworld by Sculpin.
Mystic Fate (1) has aired on Nov 4, 2006 at 12:00 PM
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