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We'll definitely be seeing Nada again soon, that's for sure. We don't yet know if the series will stick to that plotline, but it seems certain that it will at least draw some elements from it. Meanwhile, Lucifer is off having the time of her life on Earth. This leads to a bitter contest amongst the other immortal beings for who will take long-term control of the realm. Now, we can't know for certain what that plan will be for the TV show, but if it's anything like the comics then that involves abdicating the throne and handing over the keys of Hell to Morpheus. Something that will make God absolutely livid and bring Morpheus to his knees." Instead, she says that she intends to do "something that I have never done before. She's visited by Azazel, one of the co-rulers of Hell, who declares that his armies are ready to assault the Dreaming, should Lucifer order it. What happens next to Rose and Jed?Īs we see at the end of the episode, Lucifer Morningstar has not taken her humiliation well.

Dream refers to her as a "daughter of the Endless", as she is the offspring of Miranda Walker, the daughter of Unity Kincaid and Desire of the Endless. Unity dies in the Waking World, dispersing the vortex energy, but lingers long enough to say goodbye to Rose in the Dreaming.Īnd is Rose one of the Endless? Not quite. Rose does this by imagining a glass heart which, when passed to her great-grandmother shatters, releasing the power within. She then tracks down her great-granddaughter and asks her to transfer the vortex energies into her. Unity learns all of this from reading a book in Lucienne's library about the life she would have lived if Morpheus had not been kidnapped.


Had this not happened then she would have grown up to be this generation's vortex, not Rose. As we saw all the way back in episode 1, she fell victim to the sleepy sickness (a plague in the Waking World caused by the Dream Lord's prolonged imprisonment). Unity Kincaid is Rose's great-grandmother.
