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[Outlander Summary] S03E13: Eye of the Storm.


Claire Fraser Monologue #1:

I was dead. Everything around me was a blinding white, and there was a soft rushing sound, like the wings of angels. I felt peaceful and bodiless... Free of terror, free of rage, filled with a quiet happiness.

After Captain Leonard arrest Jamie, Claire went to search for young Ian by herself using the information her manservant gave. Claire got caught by a guard and take her to meet Geillis. Meanwhile Jamie once again is saved by John Grey before Captain Leonard take him back to Scotland.

Influenced by The Campbell siblings, Geillis have crazy theory about her and Claire traveling time life and her political believes. Jamie came to save Claire when Geillis locked her up in one of her rooms. Claire and Jamie follow the guards whose taking young Ian somewhere.

After hearing about the Brahan Seer prophecy from Margaret's brother and what is in Geillis mind, Claire and Jamie rush to a place named Abandawe. In there, they found Geillis preparing to traveling time and young Ian as immolation.

Claire Fraser Monologue #2:

It was then I realized that the pool was the portal.

Successfully saving Ian from Geillis, they all back sailing to Scotland. A few days into the sea, a storm caught them and destroy the ship.


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