In this short scene, we learn that the wolf queen is alive and well. She's in a temple, and she's surrounded by other people, including the gods. She doesn't want to be killed, but she does want to keep her power. The gods, she tells us, are going to have to take care of their own affairs now that the baru is dead. They'll have to figure out a way to get rid of her, even if it means killing all the other gods. The baroness, she says, already knows that they're important, so they don't need to worry about her. The dawn and dusk court are both in the same place, and they've been there for thousands of years. The only problem is that the dawn court doesn1t like humans, and so does the dusk court. They need to manage their populations, but they don1t have the time to do so. The other gods, he says, are waiting for the time when they can be ready to take on the task at hand.
In this short scene, we learn that the wolf queen is alive and well. She's in a temple, and she's surrounded by other people, including the gods. She doesn't want to be killed, but she does want to keep her power. The gods, she tells us, are going to have to take care of their own affairs now that the baru is dead. They'll have to figure out a way to get rid of her, even if it means killing all the other gods. The baroness, she says, already knows that they're important, so they don't need to worry about her. The dawn and dusk court are both in the same place, and they've been there for thousands of years. The only problem is that the dawn court doesn1t like humans, and so does the dusk court. They need to manage their populations, but they don1t have the time to do so. The other gods, he says, are waiting for the time when they can be ready to take on the task at hand.