![]() Satu is disgusted by this, telling the room that no witch would afflict that kind of powerlessness on another creature. When Domenico asks if Jack has been dealt with, Baldwin tells him of Diana’s promise to spellbind him if he becomes a problem. Gerbert is angry when he learns that Baldwin has now chosen to recognize Matthew’s scion. The Congregation holds a meeting to discuss the fact that Matthew and Diana have broken the covenant. ![]() The Congregation meets to discuss the twins As such, Matthew is now responsible for everyone he has sired and everyone they have sired … Benjamin included. Baldwin relents and agrees to her terms, announcing that he now recognizes their scion. If the spellbinding fails, they will submit to the Congregation. She swears to Baldwin that if any members of the scion act on their blood rage, she will spellbind them. Neither Matthew nor Baldwin will stand down, so they begin to fight, but Diana eventually breaks it up with a terrifying show of her power. Matthew states that Baldwin wouldn’t be required to do this as the head of the de Clermont family if he would just recognize their scion. He offers his congratulations and then states that the children must be brought to Venice for assessment, because the Congregation needs to know what they are. ![]() The peace in the room is then broken when Baldwin finally arrives. Sarah then announces the children’s full names for the very first time - Rebecca Arielle Emily Marthe and Philip Michael Addison Sorley. When the priest asks who will stand as godparents for the children, Fernando, Sarah, Phoebe, Marcus, Ysabeau, Jack, Miriam, Chris, and Hamish all come up to stand with Matthew and Diana. Her only regret is that Philippe isn’t there with them (and it’s bittersweet knowing that she missed the wedding, and now he’s missing the christening). Ysabeau heads upstairs to talk to Diana and Matthew before they head to the chapel, and they share a heartfelt moment as she says how remarkable it is that she - a vampire - has now come to think of Diana - a witch - as a daughter. Fernando tells Sarah that he declined his invitation. One familiar face is missing though: Gallowglass. Benjamin sets his plans into motionįriends, family, and supporters arrive at Sept-Tours for the christening, including some of Marcus’ children from New Orleans. Matthew says that it’s not that simple, but his witch DNA does seem to be dominant. Jack tells him that he can hear the baby’s blood singing, and he asks if he’s a witch. Diana feels confident that they can handle whatever happens, and Matthew eventually calms down.Īfterward, Matthew finds Jack rocking Philip back to sleep. The two begin to argue over the dangerous logistics of raising vampire children that may be afflicted with blood rage. Matthew smells the blood and races across the house he’s not happy at what Diana has chosen to do. Marthe tells her that it may not be milk and she needs, so Diana feeds her blood from her own hand instead, which seems to do the trick. Whenever she drinks milk, it just comes back up again. It’s difficult for Sarah to be back there, though, and she brings flowers to the site where Em died.ĭiana is up late in the evening with Rebecca, and she tells Marthe that she’s always hungry. Return to Sept-ToursĮveryone returns to Sept-Tours in anticipation of Rebecca and Philip’s christening, and Ysabeau is pleased to finally meet all of her grandchildren, including Jack. Meanwhile, Benjamin begins to set his twisted plans into motion, and the Knights of Lazarus gain a few new members. It’s nearly a devastating affair when Baldwin arrives, but following a promise from Diana to keep those with blood rage in line, he finally acknowledges Matthew’s scion. In this week’s episode of A Discovery of Witches, we return to Sept-Tours for the christening of Rebecca and Philip.
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