Setting: a small port. The Wraith’s docked there with several other ships, and Ren and Ioz are climbing aboard and depositing a couple of barrels full of food and supplies on the deck. Ren says that these are the last supplies, and Ioz grumbles that he wishes it were the end of the quest. Ren tells him that Jenna did warn them the next Treasures would be harder to find, and Ioz says that a big part of that difficulty is due to the fact that they don’t have a real crew, but just "a woman and a monkey-bird" instead. Ren wonders where they are, saying that they should’ve been back by then. Just then, Ioz notices the Maelstrom out of the corner of his eye and says that they have to leave before Bloth seals the harbor (and them) in. The two make preparations to cast off.
At a small ship docked nearby, two men are watching Tula heft a big bag full of supplies in their general direction. The first one, Vul, says that she’d make a pretty addition to their crew, and the second one, Torg, adds that there’s plenty of room on their fruit barge. Tula shoots back that she chooses her crews carefully and slings the bag hard at one and kicks the other out of her way. She notices that the Wraith’s pulling out and dashes down the dock and takes a flying leap, landing on the deck and asking Ioz if he was trying to ditch her. He comments that it wouldn’t be much of a loss, and she realizes Niddler isn’t on board. Ren says there’s no sign of him and Ioz says that losing Niddler is no loss at all and orders Ren to leave because Bloth’s pirates are starting to shut them into the harbor. Ren orders Tula to take the helm, commenting that Niddler will have to catch up with them later.
At the same time, Torg and Vul (looking a little disgruntled) cast their own fruit barge off. The scene switches to the hold of the barge and a very fat and very contented Niddler. He starts chortling to himself how wonderful all those pickled minga-melons were and that eating so much is making him sleepy; he starts to doze off.
Over on the Maelstrom, Bloth’s watching the Wraith pull out of the harbor and his scout ships move to intercept it. "Let’s see you get out of this one, Son of Primus," he smirks.
Two scout ships are pulling up on either side of the Wraith. Konk, piloting one of them, shoots a series of sharp quills off a porcupine fish (that’s what it looks like, anyway...) at the Wraith, and everyone dodges--several bury themselves in the wood right next to the wheel where Tula was standing. Ioz makes a comment about Tula’s abilities as a helmswoman, shoving her aside and taking the wheel. She thanks him sarcastically and leaps for a rope, swinging and kicking two pirates that are trying to board and knocking them into the water. Ren’s hanging onto the net below the crow’s nest and realizes that they’re about to be trapped, but he gets an idea and calls Tula to help him. Right as the two scout ships move to intercept the Wraith, Ren and Tula drop the sail, stopping the Wraith and making the ships (piloted by Konk and Mantus) crash into each other and causing their bowsprits to get stuck to each other. Ren and Tula then pull the sail back up and Ioz maneuvers around the two entangled ships.
The two scout ships, unable to maneuver, start floating toward the port and nearly hit the fruit barge. Torg and Vul shout epithets at them and maneuver around. On the same ship, Niddler, in his sleep, asks Ren to not shout because he’s trying to take a nap, and he turns over and goes back to sleep.
Out on the open sea, Ioz pulls out one of the quills from the wheel and looks at it scornfully. "Close call back there, huh?" he calls up to Ren and Tula. "Lucky we had a strong hand at the helm."
"Noy Jitat, Ren," Tula splutters. "I don’t know how much longer I can sail with this--" She jumps off the net where she’d been hanging and onto the deck and jabs a finger at Ioz. "Smilge-tossing windbag!"
"Scupango, woman," Ioz snarls back, "name your port and I’ll put you ashore!" He slams his fist onto the wheel and accidentally gets one of the quills stuck in his hand.
Ren jumps down, landing between them and shoving them apart. "Save your fire for Bloth!" he orders them, annoyed. "I’m sure we haven’t lost him for long." His tone changes. "I just hope we haven’t lost Niddler for good."
Tula’s turned her back on them. "Maybe he’s finally had it up to hear with Ioz," she replies. "By Kunda, I know I have!"
Ren sighs. "By my father’s sword," he grumbles. "How much longer can I hold this crew together without finding another--" The compass starts buzzing and shoots off a glow for the first time in a very long time. "Treasure of Rule!" he finishes, startled, but quickly assumes the authoritative role again. "Bring her around, Ioz! Our quest continues!"
Some distance away, on the fruit barge, Torg and Vul have discovered Niddler and that he’s demolished their fruit and water supply totally. Niddler tries apologizing, but to no avail. Vul picks up his dagger and goes over to a map on the wall, stabbing an island that isn’t too far off, and says that maybe they can find water there.
A while later, the two men are above deck. Niddler’s below, feeling miserable, when suddenly he hears them cry out at something to get away. He starts getting a bad feeling just as this enormous, man-sized, blue-purple lobster chops its way through the wall of the ship and into where he is. He manages to fly out of the hole it created, just evading its huge pincers, and narrowly dodges an arrow that was aimed at him. He goes flying off, and eventually finds the Wraith, landing and telling them his story. Tula comforts him and tells him he’s safe now, and Niddler replies that they’ll all be safe as long as they’re not headed in the direction he came from. He points to it, and then realizes that he’s also pointing in the direction the Wraith is going, and he freaks out, suddenly realizing why they’re going that way. Ren informs him the next Treasure is in that direction, making him feel even worse.
When they come close to the island, Ren tells Niddler he can watch the Wraith. The three of them climb onto the sail glider and take off. Tula sees the lobsters first and comments that those must have been what Niddler was talking about. Ioz asks about the arrow and says Niddler just ate too many minga-melons. Meanwhile, Ren has the compass out and is astounded--the beam isn’t focused on one point--it’s moving! Suddenly, the sail catches fire and a fire-arrow whizzes by, and Ioz comments that they won’t be doing that for much longer. Ren and Tula try saving the sail and Ioz tries to steer them out of danger, but they all crash and are thrown free of the glider. Tula’s thrown into a bunch of vines and compliments Ioz on his nice landing; Ren and Ioz are hanging upside-down, next to each other from one vine. They manage to cut themselves free and swing to the ground just as this little, blue, furry, four-legged creature waddles up to them. Ren asks the creature what it is, and Ioz pulls out his sword and comments that it’s the ugliest thing he’s ever seen, shooing it away. It backs up, scared, and gets trapped in a little net. Ren goes over to it and cuts it free. It lands, but it looks wary and glances away from Ren and darts into the underbrush just as two arrows land where it had been. Ren and Ioz look up and are astounded--there’s a group of women in armor with bows and arrows coming towards them.
"You have violated the island of Delpha and let the margar escape," a haughty, authoritative woman with pale blue hair says, stepping in front of the others, "but you won’t be so fortunate." With two swift swings of her sword she knocks Ren and Ioz’s swords from their hands and moves to advance, but Tula breaks free of her vines and knocks the woman to the ground. The other soldiers come forward, but the woman orders them to back off, and "this one is mine." She and Tula circle each other and she knocks Tula’s dagger from her hands. Tula dodges her next swing and then jumps, grabbing onto a tree branch above her head. As the woman comes closer, she swings forward and kicks the woman hard, throwing her flat onto her back several feet away. The woman slowly sits up, but when she does, there’s rage on her face. "Kill them all!" she bellows.
Commercial break.
As the soldiers start advancing on Ren, Ioz, and Tula, there’s another voice behind them. "Hold your fire!" a woman with dark green hair who’s riding one of the lobsters orders. "I want them alive, Captain Norga."
"But Queen Malu," the light blue-haired woman, the Captain, argues, "these intruders allowed the margar to go free!"
"That pest won’t elude us forever," the Queen replies. "As for these three, we’d be better served by putting them to work."
"Not this one," Norga interjects, pointing at Tula. "She challenged me and I demand--"
"But I command!" Malu cuts her off. "You fought bravely. Your life was spared. Now take these slaves back to our village."
"Listen, your Majesty," Ren breaks in, "I am Ren, son of Primus. We come in peace on a quest to save our world."
Malu looks at him coldly. "Then your quest has just ended. For good." She leads the soldiers back into the village as some of them lead Ren, Ioz, and Tula in and another one picks up their dropped weapons, following them all back.
Back on the Wraith, Niddler’s up in the crow’s nest, getting nervous that they haven’t returned yet, and comments that all this nervousness is making him hungry. He spots some minga-trees and decides to go after them. When he gets to the trees, though, he finds that all the melons already have bites taken out of them. He lands on another branch and it snaps under him. Landing on the forest bed, he sees one in front of him that’s whole, and he goes to take it, but the margar steps in front of him and tries to warn him against it. He sees that the margar ate the melons and decides to ignore it and grabs it, but it turns out it’s another net. Niddler finally falls from it, losing some of the feathers from his wing and having the melon bonk him on the head. He realizes the margar’s intentions and has a change of heart just as the margar steps up to his wing and brushes its hand against it. A moment later, all the feathers have grown back. He’s astounded, but then becomes angry when he sees that the margar’s made off with the melon. He goes after it but is stopped as someone fires two arrows at him and misses. He quickly flies and hides himself just as two Delpha soldiers step forward, one of them commenting that Niddler was to be killed on sight.
The scene changes to the end of some sort of hearing. "And I hereby sentence you to hard labor in the claw pits," Malu declares. "For life."
"Life?" Ioz repeats angrily, struggling, but the women hold him still. "Scupango!"
"What kind of queen cares nothing for justice?" Ren comments softly.
"Noy Jitat, Ren," Ioz replies. "You should know better than to argue with women. They never listen." The troops lead Ren and Ioz off and Tula shoots him a wry glance just as they start to lead her off with them.
"Too bad about that one," the Queen comments quietly to Malu, motioning to Tula. "She’s brave and strong."
"But she’s the enemy!" Norga hisses back.
Suddenly, Ioz breaks free of his captors’ hold and grabs one of their spears. "By my sword," he snarls, "I'm not spending my life in this kreld-hole!"
The warriors nock and aim their bows and arrows at him. Tula sees this. "Noy Jitat!" she hisses. She breaks free of her own captors, takes a flying leap, and kicks the spear from Ioz’s hands, making sure the soldiers grab hold of him before she runs before the Queen. Two soldiers follow her and grab her just as she gets there.
"Hear me, Queen!" Tula snarls. "I’ve had enough of this sea-scum--let me become one of your warriors!"
Ren and Ioz are astounded. The Queen thinks it over, and the Captain steps in front of her. "No, my Queen," she breaks in. "I don’t trust her."
"Who is Queen here, her or you?" Tula demands.
"You dare speak to me like that?" Malu exclaims, insulted, but rethinks it and offers her a position. The Captain tries to object but Malu orders her to be quiet, proclaiming, "The Queen has spoken!"
Ren and Ioz are led off by the soldiers, Ren in disbelief, but Ioz is disgusted--he remembers how Tula had betrayed them before. Niddler’s also watching everything from a tree and is in dismay.
The next day in the afternoon, Ren and Ioz are carrying buckets of fish toward large wells that are full of the lobster-creatures--they’re the claw-pits. Ioz grumbles that this is how they’ve ended up, feeding a bunch of kreld-eaters. He pulls away just as one goes to snap at his hand, and Norga sneers at him, telling him the tarnda (?) will eat anything, including slaves. She then orders them to get to work hefting heavy blocks. Tula’s standing with her, wearing the chest-part of the Delpha armor with the rest of her regular clothes. They’re by one of the wells filled only with clean water, and Norga informs Tula that her friends will work with no water all day. Tula replies that they aren’t her friends, and then whips Ren and Ioz for standing around and staring (at her). Under his breath, Ioz says he’d like to dip Tula into one of the claw-pits, and Ren thinks she has a plan or something up her sleeve.
Meanwhile, Niddler’s watching and getting thirsty, but decides he won’t move from his hiding place in the tree until dark.
Ioz drops one of the blocks off where he’s supposed to and relates to Ren that he can’t last much longer without water. Ren replies that they may not have to--the other prisoners working with them (Torg and Vul and several others) are leaving. It’s late afternoon, so the day must be over. As Ren and Ioz turn to follow them, suddenly Norga appears and throws her whip so it circles around Ioz’s ankles, and she yanks him off his feet and sends him rolling, informing him that troublemakers work overtime. She goes to whip him again but Ren grabs her wrist to stop her. Tula, in return, does the same thing to Ren that Norga did to Ioz, and she makes him crash into Ioz, who says that she’s got an iron fist up her sleeve. She comes over and lashes them again with her whip for emphasis.
Commercial break.
It’s nighttime now, and the scene is outside the rock-walled holding area for the prisoners. There’s one warrior standing guard outside. Inside, Ioz is trying to force the door open but can’t; Ren’s just sitting down and eating what they’ve been given for a meal.
From his hiding place, Niddler sees Tula walking toward the holding area and decides to make a run for the one clean water pit to find out what she’s up to. He grabs some ferns as camouflage while he’s out in the open. He gets to the pit but sees Norga walking in his direction, so he jumps in. A moment later, her bucket lands on his head and he fills it up so she won’t get suspicious.
Tula walks up to the guard and starts speaking to her in a confident, almost arrogant, voice. "Captain Norga sent me to relieve you," she says haughtily. "Where are the keys?"
The guard salutes her. "Only Captain Norga has them," she replies, and walks off.
Tula reaches for her trident-like staff with a sigh. "This will have to do," she mutters, and shoves it into the lock of the main door to the prisoners’ cells, trying to force it open. "Noy Borga!" she grunts. "It won’t budge!"
Suddenly, she hears someone exclaim, "I knew you’d try something like this!" from behind her, and she spins around to see Norga advancing, axe in hand. Norga swings and she holds up her staff to keep her at bay, but the axe cuts right through the handle. Tula dodges Norga’s next swing, which beds itself into the rock where Tula’s head had been, and she tackles Norga, pulling out her dagger as the two fight.
Suddenly they hear a chorus of gasps. "Captain Norga!" the Queen exclaims. "What is happening here?"
Soldiers come forward and help Norga and Tula to their feet, binding Tula’s arms behind her. :She was trying to free her friends," Norga replies quickly.
"You’ve disappointed me, Tula," the Queen declares coldly to Tula, whose face is full of anger, disappointment, and stubbornness.
"I--" she stammers, catching her breath. "I was just going to bring them some water."
Norga goes and pulls out her axe from the rock. "I say kill them all now," she declares.
"And I say that Tula will prove herself tomorrow on the Delpha cliffs," Queen Malu replies, "by fighting the one called Ren to the death...or die trying."
Tula salutes the Queen in acknowledgement, and Norga orders a couple of guards to clean her up and make sure she doesn’t leave her quarters. They come to the water pit where Niddler still is (and is trying to climb out), and when Tula bends over the pit to fill her bucket, Niddler exclaims her name in surprise. She shushes him and tells him to listen to her.
The next afternoon, the Queen, quite a few warriors, Ren, Ioz, and Tula are all present at the top of a high cliff on a beautiful day. "This is indeed an auspicious day for battle!" the Queen declares. "We have finally caught the margar. This pest will be sacrificed tonight at the Sunset Ceremony, when we celebrate Tula’s victory in combat!"
"Or her death," Norga adds.
Tula goes over to where the margar’s being held prisoner and kneels in front of it, taking its little paw in her hand and smiling at it. Its eyes suddenly sparkle and glow, and she gasps, seeing it for what it really is. Suddenly, Norga shoves a spear into her arms, forcing her away from the margar. She walks to the clearing set aside for the combat and stands across from Ren, who’s just been given a spear of his own.
"To the death!" Queen Malu calls.
Tula lunges in for the attack viciously. Ren’s just defending, not wanting to strike any blows against her. She rapidly forces him back toward the edge of the cliff.
"If you want to kill him," Ioz calls, breaking free from his captors and running to attack Tula, "then you’ll have to kill me!"
"With pleasure, Ioz!" she snarls back. He lunges to tackle her, but she ducks and he lands on her back. She uses his momentum to throw him into Ren, who’s right on the edge, and the two fall off the side of the cliff. She goes to the edge to watch their fall. Norga steps forward and throws their weapons--Ren’s half-sword and Ioz’s blade--over the edge with them.
"The sea will bury them," the Queen says placidly.
They all turn to return to the village. At the same time, Ren and Ioz are still dazed, sitting on an outstretched net in a little cave dug into the cliff face, with Niddler next to them. He’d had the net ready and had caught them.
"Nice catch, Niddler," Ren breathes, rubbing his head.
"Thank Kunda," Ioz grunts, getting to his feet.
Niddler gathers up the tent again and goes to the edge, looking up expectantly. "No, thank Tula--it was her idea! She’s jumping next--she has it all planned!"
"Ay Chonga!" Ioz exclaims, impressed for once. "Guess I misjudged that wench!"
Tula hasn't joined them yet and Niddler becomes worried. "Where is she?" Niddler whimpers softly. "Something must be wrong!"
Ioz immediately starts climbing the rock face of the cliff. "I'll create a diversion," he says shortly. "You and the monkey-bird fly in and get the woman."
Ren shakes his head. "It's too dangerous, Ioz," he replies.
"There must be a way," Ioz insists, suddenly supportive of her, and then an idea hits him. "Ay Jitata--we'll fix the glider!"
Later, in the forest where they’d crashed a few days before, the three are fixing up the glider. Ren says he hopes the bindings will hold, and Ioz says they will and orders them to get going. Suddenly, Niddler gulps and squeaks that they aren’t going anywhere--Bloth and his pirates are emerging from the thick forest all around them.
"You aren’t easy to find, boy," Bloth greets Ren, "but persistence has its rewards." He sees Ren’s compass hanging free around his neck, instead of under his shirt where he usually wears it, and comes to the obvious conclusion. "By my sword!" he chortles. "Looks like I’ll be getting the compass and the Treasure!" He plucks it from Ren’s neck and holds it up, and the beam appears, shooting through the forest.
"The beam’s pointing right back to that jitatin village!" Ioz hisses to Ren as the pirates bind their hands behind their backs and start to lead them through the forest.
"So that’s why Tula stayed," Ren muses. He raises his voice. "I’m warning you, Bloth!" he declares. "You’re making a big mistake going in there!"
Bloth smirks. "Nice try, boy," he replies, "but I’m not worried." They clear the forest and come to another cliff--smaller, but still tall. "You, on the other hand, should be." His pirates kick Ren, Bloth, and Niddler over the edge into the lobster-infested water below.
Back at the Delpha village, there’s a small, informal ceremony going on. "You should be proud, Tula!" the Queen congratulates her as another warrior places the Delpha headdress securely on Tula’s head. "Now you look like a true Delpha warrior."
Tula smiles. "Thanks to you," she replies. They all salute each other and break off to get back to work. Tula wanders in the direction of a small grid placed in the ground, glancing over her shoulder to make sure nobody’s looking. "Chongo-longo," she mutters. "Thought I’d never get away from them." She looks down at the grid--it’s the door to a small pit dug into the ground, and the margar is inside it. "If you are what I think you are," she tells it quietly, "I’ve got to get you out of here!" She puts her staff down and pulls the grid out of the ground, then extends her staff towards it so it can climb up. It gets partway up, and then suddenly an axe breaks the staff in half, throwing the margar back into its prison.
"Even with her friends gone, she still betrays us!" Captain Norga exclaims as the warriors all come towards Tula.
"So this is how you pay me, Tula!" the Queen says, disgusted.
Soldiers come forward and bind Tula’s arms behind her back. Another puts the grid back into the ground. "You don’t understand!" she shoots back. "This little creature can help save Mer!"
The Queen isn’t listening, though. She comes in front of Tula and jabs a finger at the sun. "At sundown, you and the margar perish!" she snarls.
Elsewhere, under the same sun, Ren’s trying to fight off one of the tarnda with his foot. It gets its claw around his leg and squeezes, and he’s forced to pull away and retreat. He makes it to the edge of the pool of water where Niddler is, and the monkey-bird uses his beak to try and break through the ropes binding Ren’s hands. He gets them undone just as several tarnda come toward them, and they scatter. They’re almost on top of Ioz and Niddler when Ren grabs from behind and hauls them out of the water, undoing Niddler’s bonds. "You think you can us both back to the glider?" he asks.
Niddler squawks as he sees the tarnda galloping--very quickly--at them. "Do I have a choice?" he whimpers. He grabs both their shoulders with his feet and takes off, narrowly missing the tarndas’ claws.
Later in the evening, Tula’s tied to a post and is struggling against her bonds. Norga comes up to her. "Save your strength, traitor," she sneers. "I tied them myself."
Close by, three warriors are standing with bows and arrows at the ready. They raise them at once and aim as the Queen speaks softly. "You never really were a Delpha warrior," she says, and then smiles maliciously. "But you’ll die like one."
The warriors are about to fire when suddenly a beam of bright, blue-white light hits the hole in the ground where the margar is and startles everybody there. Bloth and his pirates are at the edge of the forest, Bloth holding the compass, which is the source of the light. He looks up and sees the warriors--and now they have their bows and arrows aimed at them. "Torment my eyes! That blasted boy wasn’t lying!" he exclaims.
"Pirates!" Queen Malu snarls in disgust. "Get them!" She gives her warriors the signal and they start firing, and an all-out melee ensues.
Meanwhile, Tula’s still struggling against her bonds, but stops and takes a deep breath, looking down at the margar, who’s cooing at her. "Yes!" she exclaims. "Maybe we can help each other--if we concentrate!" She closes her eyes and concentrates her ecomantic powers on the dirt at the edge of the pit, and it crumbles inward, making a hill for the margar to climb out of. It scampers out eagerly.
Konk’s fighting the warriors next to Bloth, who’s ordered him to get the Treasure. "Konk see no Treasure!" he grunts back.
"Over there, you smool-brain!" Bloth replies, motioning to where Tula is.
The margar’s chewed through Tula’s ropes, and she turns and scoops it up in her arms. "We did it!" she exclaims happily, just as the compass shoots its beam of light right at the margar’s chest.
"That the Treasure?" Konk exclaims, surprised, but shrugs it off and charges at Tula--but he ends up crashing headfirst into the pole she was tied to. She takes off running. Overhead, the Wraith’s sail glider floats by with Ren and Ioz on it.
"What’s she doing with that little rodent?" Ioz demands in surprise, seeing her run with the margar in her arms away from the pirates and the warriors.
"Noy Jitat!" Ren exclaims, finally getting it. "That rodent is a Treasure of Rule!"
"I’ll take the creature, wench!" Bloth snarls, catching up to Tula.
"Never, Bloth!" she shouts back defiantly.
Norga joins in, swinging her axe. "I’m going to finish you myself!"
The glider swoops down and Ioz grabs Tula. She uses this distraction to kick them both out of her way, and turns to clamber aboard. "Well," she says. "It’s almost good to see you, Ioz."
Norga, not having anyone else to attack, turns on Bloth with her axe. He rages at her that they’re getting away, but she tells him that he won’t. Suddenly, Niddler swoops down and plucks the compass from Bloth’s neck. He gets so angry he shoves Norga into one of the nearby wells (full of clean water, not tarnda), and orders a full retreat of his pirates. Warriors on foot and on tarnda-back chase them through the forest and out of sight.
The scene switches to the Wraith, which is sailing away from Delpha--it’s now nighttime.
"Set a course for Octopon, Ioz!" Ren calls.
"Let the warrior woman steer," Ioz replies gruffly. "She’s earned it."
"Noy Jitat!" Tula replies with a laugh, and looks at him a little slyly. "Did I hear a compliment, Ioz?"
Ren also looks over with a grin. Ioz turns away with a scowl. "Eh, must’ve been the wind," he grumbles.
The scene switches to the next day, with the Wraith docked at Octopon. Ren, Ioz, Tula, and Niddler are talking with Jenna, who’s holding the margar, on the dock. She says that they may never know how the Treasure evolved into a living being. Niddler grumbles that it’s probably from eating every minga-melon on Delpha, and that he only got a seed. The margar leans over and taps the seed, and it sprouts into a full-grown minga in seconds. Tula looks at in wonder and declares that the margar is definitely a Treasure of Rule. Suddenly, it jumps from Jenna’s hands into the water and starts glowing. We see an underwater shot--the energy from the margar is going down to the rift in the ocean bed where Dark Water is surging from and is closing off part of it. Suddenly, the margar runs back onto land and starts poking its nose into the dead bushes nearby. They spring to life, as do all the plants all over the good half of Octopon. (We don’t see if the dead half still ravaged by the Dark Water gets healed; it’s too far off.) Jenna gasps, astounded, and tells Ren he’s made Octopon bloom again. Ren says he couldn’t have done it alone, and goes over to Ioz and Tula and puts his arms around their shoulders, saying that they’re a team, whether or not they like it.
"Chongo-longo!" Ioz exclaims. "Never have I seen a Quest--or a crew--such as this one." Niddler looks at him in surprise--Ioz is actually calling him (and Tula) one of the crew now. Wow. :o)
Tula jumps back on board and asks them what they’re waiting for, as they have five Treasures left to find. The others all get back on board, and Ioz gives Tula a hand up, shouting for them to set sail. Jenna, with the margar back in her arms, waves goodbye to the Wraith as it goes off sailing into the sunset.
The end.