In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named "Pitter" . He is a young man who has just returned from the Crusades, and he is a member of the Brotherhood of the Knights Templar. He tells the audience that he is not an enemy of the Templars, but rather a friend of them. He says that he has come to tell them that they are welcome to come to their homes, and that he will not leave them without a fight. He asks the audience to believe him, and they do so. He then tells them that the potion that they gave him when he was a child was the same potion that he now uses to poison himself. He explains that he had given the wrong potion to Regan, and Regan had turned into a child because she had given him the wrong antidote. Regan's death is a shame, he says, because she would have become a great srceress if she had not fallen in love with a man. He
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named "Pitter" . He is a young man who has just returned from the Crusades, and he is a member of the Brotherhood of the Knights Templar. He tells the audience that he is not an enemy of the Templars, but rather a friend of them. He says that he has come to tell them that they are welcome to come to their homes, and that he will not leave them without a fight. He asks the audience to believe him, and they do so. He then tells them that the potion that they gave him when he was a child was the same potion that he now uses to poison himself. He explains that he had given the wrong potion to Regan, and Regan had turned into a child because she had given him the wrong antidote. Regan's death is a shame, he says, because she would have become a great srceress if she had not fallen in love with a man. He