As Darius embraces the dangerous freedom of caravan life, success and adventure cannot erase the ache of the home and family he left behind.
At a brutal martial arts tournament, Darius struggles with the intoxicating glory and the dangerous darkness of violence.
Alone in Deep Harbor, Darius struggles to survive, finding brotherhood beneath a bridge and fearsome purpose in the sword on his back.
At his grandmother’s opulent riverside estate, Darius finds himself judged not for who he is, but for whose son he is.
Deep Harbor overwhelms Darius with its immense masjid, refugee camps and wide river, while tensions within the family deepen.
A wounded figure appears in the darkness, and Darius is given a choice between two life paths.
On the night of a double birthday, Darius is drawn deeper into the struggle between the healer he could become and the warrior he was trained...
Darius continues training Lee Ayi in martial arts, and the first refugees appear at the gate.
As Darius learns Ma Shushu’s medicine, seeing a dying child takes his mind back to his own dark past.
Lee Ayi reveals something disturbing about Darius's maternal family; and Darius is pushed to demonstrate his fighting abilities.