War was going to start in the seventh part of the series and everyone was ready for it but no enemy came in the open. The threat of war is still there but the enemy is actually focusing on the conspiracies and planning a rebellion movement which is more dangerous than the war. Age of the King and Rise of the Ranger were Philip C. Quaintrell’s best creations as an author and this is an even better performance. Rebels work in complete secrecy in these episodes, even when the king knows that there is something going on, he can do nothing because there is no lead for him.
Steven Brand’s narration has decorated the parts of the series before and he has given a smooth performance once again. Alijah has made his grip strong on the enemy and there are very few enemies who could contest the rule of the king now. The elves think that they are losing slowly because the king is not ready to spare those who have started the rebellion in the first place. Doran is the only hope for the rebels and he too has been arrested by the force of the king. Astride has committed that she will keep on fighting till the last drop of blood in her veins.
A war is predicted sooner or later and the elves think that they might lose the battle and if they lose this time then there would be no sign of them left in the near future. An equalizer is needed by the elves, otherwise the balance will shift in the favour of the king permanently.