Unnamed Memory - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

From a Blank Page Anew
Prince Oscar, heir to the throne of Farsas, was cursed in his childhood - a curse that prevents him from producing an heir. He travels to Tuldarr, a nation of mages, to seek help from their king.

Emerging from a Glass Cocoon
A band of thieves kidnaps Tinasha while Oscar is away. Now, he must negotiate for her safe return, but they demand that Oscar relinquish a Farsas royal treasure: his trusty sword, Akashia.

Unanswered Prayer
Tinasha and Prince Legis of Tuldarr are met with assassination attempts. A mysterious woman visits Farsas Castle and offers to bear Oscar's child.

Unseen Visage
Oscar agrees to let Princess Nephelli of Yarda take refuge from strife in her homeland. However, they find an assassin has followed her into Farsas.

Returning the Promise
Tinasha takes the throne once more as Tuldarr's queen. Oscar makes up his mind after Tinasha shocks all present at the coronation ceremony.

Bloodless Scars
Tinasha visits a school in Tuldarr when disaster strikes. The nation of Cezar launches an invasion on Farsas.

Joyful Sorrow
Oscar receives an unexpected guest, whose voice he recognizes. The secret of the witch's curse comes to light.

Half of Eternity
Tinasha helps Travis deal with a pesky demon. Oscar finds a baby in the palace that is supposedly his child.

Pride of the Past
Tinasha travels to Magdalsia to diagnose a magical malady, but comes across an enigmatic intruder instead.

Once upon a Time with You
Magdalsia's aggression forces Tuldarr into war, but Oscar learns the shocking truth behind the instigator.

At Memory's End
Magdalsia's aggression forces Tuldarr into war, but Oscar learns the shocking truth behind the instigator.

Death of the Nameless Story
With Tuldarr in grave danger, Tinasha must decide whether to do as Valt demands and destroy Eleterria.
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