'The Shannara Chronicles' season 2 episodes 9 and 10 spoilers: Wil's group hunts down the Warlock Lord

Promotional poster for "The Shannara Chronicles" on Spike. Facebook/ theshannarachronicles

In the next episodes of "The Shannara Chronicles," Wil Ohmsford (Austin Butler), the druid Allanon (Manu Bennett), Mareth (Malese Jow), and Eretria (Ivana Baquero) go after Bandon (Marcus Vanco) and the Warlock Lord.

The trailer for the upcoming installments titled "Wilderun" and "Blood" were just released recently and showed Allanon giving Ohmsford one last hug before they set out to defeat the Warlock Lord. Apparently, Ohmsford is the only one who can vanquish the powerful villain by using the Sword of Shannara. The druid will be there by his side to support him. In the meantime, Eretria confesses to Ohmsford that a wraith has entered her and that she is unable to control most of her actions. "I'm not who you think I am," she says to him. This will put her in a position to rethink whether or not she should follow the group.

Meanwhile, Garet Jax (Gentry White) goes to the Kingdom of Leah to inform the Crimson that their leader General Riga (Desmond Chiam) has been killed by the warlock. Seeing Riga's decapitated head, the Crimson surrender to Jax and the gnomes. However, instead of imprisoning them, Jax asks them to join him in the fight against the Warlock Lord to save the Four Lands in exchange for their freedom. The Crimson agree to his terms and follow him.

In the last episode, Bandon resurrected the Warlock Lord using the skull, sword, and heart. They planned to take over the realm and kill anyone who stood in their way. Ohmsford's sword was repaired when he finally realized that he had to let go of Amberle Elessedil (Poppy Drayton). Together with Allanon, Eretria, and Mareth, they headed for the Graymark to come face-to-face with the powerful warlock.

"The Shannara Chronicles" season 2 episodes 9 and 10 will hit the airwaves back-to-back on Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 10 p.m. EST on Spike.

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