DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Season 3 Ending Explained

DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Season 3 Ending Explained

DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Season 3 Ending Explained. Dota: Dragon’s Blood, an animated epic fantasy streaming television series for adults, is available as a free video. It is based upon Dota 2, a Valve 2013 video game. Studio Mir and Ashley Edward Miller’s Kaiju Boulevard produce the show. The first season of the series aired on Netflix March 25, 2021. It has been viewed three times.

Plot

The story is set in a fantasy world filled with magic and mysticism. Davion, a Dragon Knight, hunts and kills dragons to make the world safer. The battle between the demon race of Eldwurm and the dragon Slyrak ends in Davion’s soul being merged with his. Davion, along with Mirana, embarks on a journey to stop Terrorblade, a demon who seeks to kill all dragons to collect their souls.

DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Season 2 Preview

“DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Season 2” was the continuation of season 1. The story begins with Davion being taken into Dragon Knight Castle, and then he is shackled in chains as the father experiments on him. Davion’s Dragon Blood is then used by the father to heal his arm. Kaden is then made to reveal his plans to Fymryn. Fymryn rushes for Davion. Terrorblade then manipulates the dragons to attack the stronghold. Davion and Bram, Kaden, Fymryn, and Kaden all manage to escape but the other dragon knights get killed. The Invoker, on the other hand, captures Selemene from her parents and locks her in the room. After being separated from the Goddess’s power, Luna finds herself without her power and her troops.

Mirana, Marci and their troops are ambushed by Coedwei Elven Enclave. They are then saved by Marci and Mirana who lead them to a Mercenary camp connected to the Helio Imperium. The mercenary took Luna and other wounded troops to the palace and gave them a bounty. Mirana, as a sign of peace, takes the place of the rightful princess and plans to marry the Emperor. Mirana is then shot by an arrow, which plunges her soul into the realm of life and death. The kingdom is in chaos and Mirana is now in a coma. Auroth, the dragon and Rylai her Elf-friend rescue Davion and Bram, Kaden and Fymryn simultaneously. To keep Bram safe, Auroth gives Bram the cold winter ring.

After reviving the troops (minus Rylai), they headed toward the Helio Imperium Palace with Lina, Lina’s sister, to learn more about the Eye of the Worldwyrm – the relic of the Solar God. Davion is there just in time to see Mirana being shot. Slyrak is able to take control of Davion’s fury when the Emperor refuses to hand over the Eye. Slyvion kills Davion and gives Lina the throne. Mirana awakens to become the rightful Empress. However, Lina confesses and Viceroy Kashurra murders Lina while they are holding a meeting. He declares his identity as the Void, and carries the Dawn Star as his weapon.

Kashurra unleashes all his fury, which eventually helps Mirana to find the Solar Power and regain her position as Goddess and Empress of the Empire. Marci and Auroth are both killed in the attack. The troop then ventures to Foulfell, to kill Terrorblade. However, they discover that the Invoker has made a deal with Terrorblade. Davion learned from Slyrak, that other Eldwyrms were killed and their souls had been stolen while chaos was wreaking havoc within the Helium Emperor. In exchange for capturing Selemene, the Invoker had taken all of Terrorblade’s souls. Season 2 of “DOTA: Dragon’s Blood”, ends with Empress Mirana ruling the Helio Empire.

Is Davion Still Alive Or Dead?

Is Davion Still Alive Or Dead?

Davion suffered terrible pain during their battle with Terrorblade to house all the Eldwyrm souls. He became a hybrid and continued fighting with Terrorblade. In the heat of the moment Terrorblade hits him with a fatal blow. Davion kills Terrorblade as he is giving a speech. After the last conversation with Mirana, Davion also dies. While they were distracted, the Invoker used a machine made of The Archronicus to turn back the clock and create a new universe in which the entities responsible were non-existent.

Mirana has not yet met Davion in this world. While the world is being recreated without the entities, their paths cross. They meet in the same bar they met while watching “DOTA: Dragon’s Blood” Season 1. Mirana attempts to get Davion on her team but Davion doesn’t remember any of their precious memories. Mirana does lead him to Slyrak’s lair. However, it is a bit later. Both Slyrak, and Kaden are barely holding on to their lives. Davion is given his sword by the New World’s Kaden. After a fight with Mirana, Davion misunderstands her and returns home to find the Denizens who have transformed into zombies.

Davion is bitten by a stray Zombie while fighting and transported to the Void where he meets Slyrak. He discovers the truth about the world and his memories are returned to him. Davion feels the presence of Slyrak’s soul in him and reaches out for Mirana to help him return to the Tower of the Invoker. Filomena joins them and rallies against their father. As punishment for her rebellion against him, the Invoker sends Mirana to The Void and freezes it. He wanted her to see the Mad Moon break and the rationalities of Radiant, Dire entities collide.

Fymryn saves her after she failed to contain the Mad Moon fragments using the assistance of Filomena. She then accepts her which finally frees her from her frozen prison. Davion, Luna and the rest of the troop face off against the Invoker back on Earth. Filomena and Davion defeat the Invoker. Mirana is asked to restore the world. Davion is reunited with Filomena, and she restores the pillars. She also sets free the Eldwyrm souls to act as guardians of these pillars. After a tearful reunion with Davion, she returns to the time Davion died. Davion is then able to return to his former state after he was killed. Kaden takes him home, who is still alive in the old universe. The world returns to its original state.

Filomena and Her Role in the Chaos That Followed

Filomena and Her Role in the Chaos That Followed

DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Season 3 Ending Explained. Filomena, the beloved daughter and granddaughter of the Invoker, was adopted by her mother, Selemene. She left her home to take her throne as Goddess of the Moon. Filomena, a young girl, lost her life to an unnamed disease. Since Filomena was diagnosed with the disease, the Invoker has dedicated every moment of her life to finding a cure. The Invoker consulted every possible healer and curer before taking Filomena to Selemene to see if she could heal her daughter. Filomena lost her life because Selemene was so greedy that she refused to help her until she worshipped her as a goddess. Filomena died after Filomena was taken from her. The Invoker planned and executed a plan to bring Filomena back.

He took every opportunity to make it possible for her to return. After Fymryn, who had dedicated her life to bringing back Mene the Goddess of the Moon killed by Selemene, was murdered, he manipulated Fymryn. Fymryn was in fact the reincarnated Goddess Mene. However, she didn’t know this and believed her powers were due to the blessings from the Goddess. She reached out to the Invoker for help. He began preparing her to take over from Selemene. Fymryn was sent by the Invoker to take back her Goddess Mene position and raise her Elven families in order to fight the last battle against Terrorblade. Fymryn was able to take away the spark that Selemene required to make her a Goddess. Selemene died in her arms.

Filomena, who was now living in the new reality after the Invoker established it, was able to understand her curiosity by performing experiments. Some fragments she found intrigued her, and she tried them out. The new slugs were later eaten by the slugs that were attracted to the stones. She reached a conclusion, and was very close to discovering the truth. The Invoker stopped Filomena from moving any further. Filomena discovers the Mad Moon is slowly falling apart and the Invoker keeping it from collapsing while she searches for her father to share her findings. Filomena ran to save the Invoker, who was unable to contain this great power. He refuses to reveal anything to her and asks her first to master The Archronicus. Their Goddess Mene/Fymryn refuses to pray due to her raging brain.

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Fymryn is plagued by the past memories and is at war with the future memories, causing nightmares. Filomena is willing to look into her mind in order to find some comfort and answer Filomena’s burning questions that her father doesn’t answer. The old world, her father’s previous world, is revealed to her and she begins to correct the wrong. Filomena helps her troops fight against her dad’s actions. She, realizing that Filomena knew what the truth was, lifts his magic which held the Mad Moon together and lets it fall. Filomena knew that her father wanted her to live. The disease that had caused her death was back. Filomena was the only one who could stop the disease’s spread. The Invoker was forced to listen to Filomena to set reality back to its previous state. After the destruction of the new world, the last episodes continued the old world.

What happened to the Old World and The New World?

DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Season 3 Ending Explained. The troop travels to Foulfell in the second episode to defeat Terrorblade once and for all. Terrorblade is defeated and they lose Davion. The Old World is the setting for this whole event and all subsequent events leading to the Battle in Foulfell. Filomena had died in this world. The Invoker was determined to take revenge on Selemene, and to get his daughter back. Fymryn was separated from her family and friends in this world. Luna and the Night Silverwood Warriors, under the command Selemene, took her place. Mirana, who had lost her parents and was now looking for a place among Night Silverwood soldiers, had fled the Empire. Marci was with her and that’s how Luna met Mirana.

The Invoker was already making preparations to create a new world while the fight was still going on. After making Davion his sole target, he made him the host for the other dragon souls Terrorblade desired. He created the scene and introduced The Archronicus to create a machine that would replace reality with another one. Foulfell was the stage for the Invoker’s plans. The Invoker then created a parallel reality that his daughter could live in, based on all the existing parallel realities. Mad Moon was the new reality, which was the actual prison for the Primordial Mind’s rationales.

The Invoker’s power kept them tethered to the Mad Moon, but it seemed that the Mad Moon was slowly falling apart. New reality did not have a Viceroy Shakurra. Mirana’s father, however, was still alive in the new reality, even though he was mad after Mirana died. Marci was also alive, but Kaden reached Slyrak’s lair earlier than in the old world. Davion hadn’t made contact with Slyrak yet, so his soul wasn’t affected by Slyrak. But, the Mad Moon fragments collapsing faster hit the Earth’s surface, corrupting every Denizen with madness.

Each reality was destroyed by the Mad Moon. After the Primordial Mind split into two distinct rationales, Radiant or Dire, the Realities that existed before the new world and the old world were destroyed. Radiant and Dire fought in their prison, corroding and sending some fragments towards Earth. These fragments attracted heroes and denizens, and eventually turned them into zombie-like creatures. Mad Moon eventually collapsed in the new reality due to the Invoker fastening corrosion at alarming rates and destroying Mad Moon to destroy it. He wanted to be safe with Filomena, and to eliminate everyone else.

DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Series 3: The Ending – Filomena Dead or Alive? Is There a Season 4?

DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Season 3 Ending Explained. Filomena was extinct after the world was restored to its original reality. Mirana, Davion returned to their original state after setting up the pillars and returning the souls from the Eldwyrms. Davion, who had lost her life to make the truth clearer, shared some intimate moments. Mirana was able to regain stability with Fymryn, who also served as the Goddess of The Moon and the Solar God. Mirana gives the Archronicus as a gift to the Shopkeeper and asks him not to give it to anyone under any circumstances. When the Shopkeeper asked her if she found everything she needed, she smiled and touched her stomach.

This was a throwback from “DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Season 1” when Mirana, a disgruntled Mirana, had sought help from the Shopkeeper to track down the lotuses. It returned Mirana back to the beginning of an extremely important chapter in her life. The Shopkeeper seems to be a seer, and his oath binding is due to his inherent powers that surpass the Gods and goddesses and even Invoker. However, this particular ending scene gives the impression that Mirana is actually with a child. A new season can begin with the hint of a child. Season 4 of “DOTA: Dragon’s Blood,” could be focused on Mirana’s care for the Dragon Knight’s child, as well as the Solar God, Empress of The Helio Imperium.

Filomena is seen healing under the moonlight, while she wears an invisible robe that conceals half her identity. Terrorblade offered the Invoker a deal that would create a new reality in which Filomena would be always healthy and alive, but this was during battle. Terrorblade was required to create the new reality. The Invoker refused this part of the deal. The Invoker had secretly infused the same reality, bringing back Filomena without Terrorblade’s consent.

This glimpse shows the possibility of Season 4 on “DOTA: Dragon’s Blood”. It may be possible that there is an explanation for this tangent. It could explain how Filomena returned to life after she had been dead in this reality. Perhaps the old world isn’t the present, but an interconnected reality created by The Invoker. He simply wanted Filomena to be healthy and happy and would go to great lengths to make that happen. There might be a chance that the fallen character can regain their life. Or they might not.