Devastated by what he thinks is the tip of his kingdom, Colwyn seeks assist from Ynyr (Freddie Jones), an elder with an infinite quantity of knowledge about numerous essential prophecies that make completely no sense. Colwyn learns in regards to the Glaive, which seems like a five-pointed fidget spinner with retractable blades, how the “chosen one” is the one one that might safely procure the Glaive, and the way he’s, in actual fact, the chosen one within the worldbuilding that Krull establishes.
Looking for revenge towards the Beast, there may be yet one more complication: his magical lair, the Black Fortress, disappears daily, solely to reappear in a totally completely different location the next dawn.
Colwyn’s journey is finally joined by a magician named Ergo “the Magnificent” (David Battley), a cyclops who’s conscious of his personal approaching mortality named Rell (Bernard Bresslaw), and a band of 9 thieves and thugs with names like Torquil, Bardolph, Menno, Darro, and Keegan (portrayed by a younger Liam Neeson).
With one frequent aim in thoughts, the Krull crew embarks on a treacherous quest to rescue Lyssa, and destroy the Beast’s military, restoring peace.