
Flamarra, Adamus, Deia emerge as grown warriors as Mitena makes her move
Wednesday's episode showed Adamus continuing his rigorous training as he sharpens his combat abilities.
Alena (Gabbi Garcia), aware of an impending threat, warned her son, as well as her daughter Armea (Ysabel Ortega), to brace themselves for what lies ahead.
Meanwhile, Flamarra, now a young woman, was shown alongside her parents, Pirena (Glaiza De Castro) and Azulan (Marx Topacio).
Pirena commanded them to help mobilize the warriors of Hathoria and Punjabwe in preparation for a great chaos, one foreseen by Cassiopeia (Solenn Heussaff) in a troubling vision.
At the same time, the rising force of the Mine-a-ve people began their journey to take over Encantadia, following the desires of Mitena (Rhian Ramos).
In a dramatic scene aboard their ship, Deia is revealed in her adult form, ready to take part in the unfolding conquest.
"Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre" airs on GMA Network from Mondays to Fridays at 8 p.m. after "24 Oras." You can also watch it online via the Kapuso Stream on YouTube. —Carby Rose Basina/MGP, GMA Integrated News
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