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| - King Fergus visits the Witch of DunBroch in search of magic. He explains that invaders are coming from the south, and if he's to lead the clans into victory he'll need some magic. The witch asks if he needs something to stop the invaders from the south, but Fergus corrects that he needs something to ensure the future of his kingdom. "Yes!" the witch shouts, explaining that she can help him, "But I must warn ya, it won't come cheap". King Fergus assures her that he'll pay whatever the price is, so she tells him she's not in need of anything just yet, but she may do in the future. She teleports over to a table and reveals a contract made for the king, so he approaches and stamps the hot wax with his ring, signing it. As the deal is struck, the witch begins going through her ingredients and t
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| - King Fergus visits the Witch of DunBroch in search of magic. He explains that invaders are coming from the south, and if he's to lead the clans into victory he'll need some magic. The witch asks if he needs something to stop the invaders from the south, but Fergus corrects that he needs something to ensure the future of his kingdom. "Yes!" the witch shouts, explaining that she can help him, "But I must warn ya, it won't come cheap". King Fergus assures her that he'll pay whatever the price is, so she tells him she's not in need of anything just yet, but she may do in the future. She teleports over to a table and reveals a contract made for the king, so he approaches and stamps the hot wax with his ring, signing it. As the deal is struck, the witch begins going through her ingredients and throwing them into her cauldron, taking one of Fergus' hairs as the final ingredient. Once the cauldron is ready, it glows green, eventually letting out a bright light that shocks both the king and the witch. A helmet then magically floats out of the cauldron and lands in the witch's hands. King Fergus asks what it does, so the witch tells him he wears the helm into battle then he'll get exactly what he wants. She then passes it over to Fergus, "Aye" the king states, stating at the enchanted helm. ("The Bear King")
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