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Bishop and the others are walking over train tracks. They want to reach the next town before nightfall, where Bishop hopes to find more allies for the upcoming battle against the Chronomancer. However, they are confronted by a giant called Tull. To their surprise, Tull looks just like Nom and used to believe that he was the last of the giant race, to which both he and Nom belong. Tull claims that the tracks belong to him and that the team can find a transport train in the town ahead. If they repair the train, Tull will let them use it. They make it to the city, where the villagers and their leader, Williams John, becomes upset when they see Nom, because he’s a giant like Tull, who has been causing problems for them, as he won’t let them leave the town anymore. Nom gets left behind while the others restore the train, and Bishop promises Williams to help them deal with Tull, in exchange for their help against Fitzroy. As he heads back to Tull, Nom learns more about the history of the giants, and that they were once ruled by King Azeroth. However, Tull believes that one day Azeroth will return to restore the once great status the giants had, but that can only be if there’s only one giant left. And he wants to be that last one. He fights Nom on the bridge, which breaks apart and Nom almost falls to his death. Back at the town, Bishop and the others have restored the train, which is accidentally activated by Michael and runs out of control. The team can also hear the battle noises up ahead and go to investigate. Scorch helps out his friend Nom, who climbs back on the bridge and punches Tull off of it. Tull begs Nom to pull him back up, as he can tell him more about the giants, claiming that others of their kind are still out there, though in hiding. Nom pulls Tull up, but he betrays Nom and the battle continues. As the train continues its wild ride, it hits Tull, who falls off the bridge. As the train hits the ground, it explodes and the explosion seems to have taken Tull’s life. Nom is safe again and, when alone, he stares at his hand, which has a tattoo of Azeroth on it. Williams and the other villagers offer their help against Fitzroy, and agree to follow Bishop’s lead. Meanwhile at his castle, Fitzroy treats his prisoner, Shard, to a rich dinner, but she refuses to touch it because she doesn’t need to. Fitzroy claims he can help Shard deal with her new powers, and that he knows more about them than Shard. He suggests that she thinks about it.