Philo consults a Haruspex to learn about the Darkasher, a creature controlled by a master that cannot die as long as its creator lives. His investigation into the murder of Headmaster Finch leads him back to the orphanage where he grew up. Upon hearing a specific song on a gramophone, Philo realizes that Aisling Querelle , the murdered faerie singer, was his mother.
Sophie Longerbane takes her deceased father's seat in Parliament. In a bold move, she delivers a speech that appears to favor equality but ultimately doubles down on anti-fae sentiment, which captivates Jonah Breakspear.
The episode follows several parallel storylines as Philo’s murder investigation leads him toward a shocking discovery about his own identity.
Imogen Spurnrose continues her plan to bring the wealthy Puck, Agreus Astrayon, into her elite social circle to secure funding for her family. Despite Ezra’s resistance and the judgmental reactions of high society, Ezra eventually humbles himself to join the partnership.
Watch these recaps and behind-the-scenes looks to dive deeper into the mysteries of the Darkasher and Philo's past: