Imprisoned and powerless, Jarvis—the fallen God of War—lies chained after the Serpent fight. Guards and onlookers taunt him: his battle allegedly killed millions, the Internet brands him a beast, and his brother Terry now commands the Eastern Front. With a 30-day countdown to public judgment and execution, Jarvis endures humiliation and ruined reputation. As he seems resigned, the prison system detects suitable life force and announces, "Avatar System binding successful." The episode ends on that abrupt, unexplained binding, leaving his fate and the coming judgment unresolved.
A man awaiting judgment inspects a blue-eyed lizard avatar via an Avatar System: Level 1, no abilities, zero evolution points. He realizes the avatar can grow indefinitely by killing and devouring and vows, "Terry, I bet you didn't see this system coming!" He treats the creature as his only chance for a comeback before the judgment in a month. Prison authorities, led by General Wooley, order daily energy suppressants to prevent accidents and "take good care" of him, accepting his injuries will worsen and never heal. With growth blocked and the deadline looming, his comeback remains uncertain.
Imprisoned and labeled the 'God of War,' the avatar is force-fed and pushed to fight so it can absorb evolution points. After devouring insects overnight it hits Level 2 with Regeneration; guards taunt and try whips and electric shocks, but he absorbs every trial. A later kill of a Level 5 Giant Bear grants +500 points, raising him to Level 5 with new abilities. He realizes Level 5 is far below his former status as a Level 9 'Heaven's Path' and vows the avatar must grow faster and stronger to destroy their plan—setting up an urgent push for accelerated evolution.
Luni, Jarvis’s fiancée, visits him in custody and demands answers. She reveals her father tried to pull strings and that the brass has offered a deal: free Jarvis if they hand over his technique. Luni pleads and promises to get him out, but officials’ demand forces a choice over the guarded manual. After heated back-and-forth Jarvis and Luni clash over surrendering the technique; Luni finally declares, “The manual is staying with me.” A stunned response, “Really?” is followed by a chilling threat, “Then you’re dead!” — the danger is immediate and unresolved.
Jarvis, recently stripped of his powers, is dragged before Ridge and martial-clan heirs who demand he hand over the combat technique they plan to spread. Ridge pleads it’s for humanity and mercy while Jarvis accuses them of trying to steal control. He refuses, insisting he earned his place through battles; the heirs hurl insults, call him commoner trash and remind him he’s no longer the God of War but an inmate. The confrontation ends with Jarvis publicly humiliated and imprisoned, left to 'think' as Ridge coldly seals his fate.
Imprisoned and beaten, a once‑renowned fighter insists the official judgment is a setup by higher‑ups to force him to hand over a technique. He explains he owes his Heavenly Path rank to a golden powerbone that was shattered while wounding a Serpent, actually a Level‑10 King beast, and that he risked everything to protect billions but was slandered by martial families. His captors taunt him and, following orders, double his daily punishments. Left with only his avatar and himself, he vows, "I will repay one hundredfold," setting revenge as the unresolved threat.
A fighter in Mistwood slays a Level 6 Ironscale Python, gains +1,000 Evolution Points and abruptly levels up to 7, then decides to delve deeper for stronger beasts and more points. Back in town, a hearing over Jarvis's conduct erupts as citizens defend him: a veteran who lost an arm credits Jarvis with saving the eastern cities and accuses official reports of omitting Jarvis's feat. The crowd chants "Release Jarvis!" and calls for the "God of War." Jarvis remains detained, and authorities now face mounting public pressure to decide.]
Prison staff warn the Warden as a growing crowd surrounds Blackwater Prison in support of Jarvis; defenses strain and officers send pressure washers to push people back without killing anyone. Online influencers like streamer Foxy swell public sympathy, risking enough outcry to block Jarvis' execution, while martial clans pressure authorities for his technique. General Wooley, determined to see Jarvis dead, faces pleas that a prison death would bring clan retaliation. Wooley snaps, "Who said he's dying in this prison?" and orders Terry to act. Terry rushes off—Jarvis' fate and the prison's future remain unresolved.
Rescuers break the imprisoned God of War out, install a virus to blind command cameras, and lead him through an abandoned maintenance tunnel toward Mistwood before daylight. They fuel a waiting car and urge him to hide at Mistwood’s border for safety. Once the convoy leaves, pursuers realize the ruse—"He fell for it!"—and argue over how to finish him. Some want an immediate killing; others prefer letting him go farther so a staged jailbreak, resisting arrest, and accidental death will look cleaner. The rescue succeeds, but the decision to stall or kill leaves his fate hanging.
Jarvis, who has just broken out of jail, is ambushed by officers commanded by a Master and confronted by Terry and Tyler intent on killing him and covering their plot. They boast they lured the Serpent to Riverdale and expect Jarvis to be powerless—his meridians were crippled after fighting the Serpent. During the fight Jarvis suddenly regains power, dispatches Level 6 beasts with ease, and turns the attackers' plan inside out. A wounded foe cries for help as Jarvis advances; the episode closes with Jarvis shouting, "I'll tear you apart!" leaving the attackers' fate unresolved.