At the gates of the castle, Grylland tries to convince Queen Drucilla to let him and his daughter die together. He tells her that if she had wanted him dead, she should have let him die when she had done what she wanted him to do. He says that he will send the beast back to hell, and that the first time he saw the beast was when they rescued him from the fallen things. Gryllmore says that if they capture him and the beast, he will return to the Queen's favor. He warns the queen that they need more wood for the doors, and he suggests that they bring Bjarke and Falstaff with them.
At the gates of the castle, Grylland tries to convince Queen Drucilla to let him and his daughter die together. He tells her that if she had wanted him dead, she should have let him die when she had done what she wanted him to do. He says that he will send the beast back to hell, and that the first time he saw the beast was when they rescued him from the fallen things. Gryllmore says that if they capture him and the beast, he will return to the Queen's favor. He warns the queen that they need more wood for the doors, and he suggests that they bring Bjarke and Falstaff with them.