For what I believe is the first time there are signs of a sexual relationship between the two in this scene. She mentions that he needs to watch Nix but then we see her hand slip into the water. She’s bathing him and he’s talking about his frustrations. Later in the show, Cressida and Pilgrim have a talk while he’s in a bath. When Cressida asks what that is, she tells her she thinks about Pilgrim killing Castor. He asks MK to take over the search party and take the Harbingers with him.Ĭressida asks Nix how she accessed her gift without cutting and she tells her that MK told her to think of something that cuts deeper. Pilgrim realizes he’s gone too far at this point but with people already deserting, he knows that they are starting to lose faith. He goes black to do so and Nix actually stops him by going dark herself. After choking the man struggling to fix the chamber, before Cressida calmed him down, he goes to kill the leader of the search party because he returned without Sunny. He’s sent a search party after Sunny and when they return short a man he gets a report he doesn’t like. Meanwhile Pilgrim is having trouble getting the chamber fixed and is losing his temper.
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The mythical utopian city of Azra is believed to exist outside the Badlands but, most dismiss it as a legend. Little is known of the world beyond the Badlands, but it is implied that it is far less politically stable yet environmentally sound like the Badlands. The Widow leads a revolutionary group of anti-feudal fighters from her late husband’s barony although nominally recognized as a baron by her peers, they do not respect her, and the contempt is mutual.
An ascetic religious movement called the Totemists is also shown to exist on the fringes of society, living in isolated communities and practicing a form of idol worship. The River King and his men control water trade in the Badlands and beyond, and is considered a neutral party in the barons’ power struggles. Nomads are the most common, mostly lawless homicidal bandits who subsist on stealing from trade convoys between the baronies but some live in organized clans. Several groups exist outside the strict hierarchy of the barons. Each clipper force is captained by a regent. A baron maintains power through an army of young men and women called clippers: highly trained and loyal warriors, clippers are forbidden from marrying and having children lest their loyalties be divided. Each baron is served by a massive workforce of slaves called cogs, as well as a prostitute class called dolls. Barons control land and monopolies over commodities like opium and fuel, trading amongst themselves to maintain the peace. In a territory known as the Badlands, encompassing several states located between the Rocky Mountains and Mississippi River, a feudal society has developed to fill the power vacuum left by the war. Some elements of technology, such as electricity and ground vehicles, have survived the apocalypse but society now shuns guns, leading to a reliance on melee weaponry and crossbows. In a post-apocalyptic world approximately 500 years in the future, war has left civilization in ruins.