
The attack of the Angels is merciless. Dozens of buildings are destroyed by fire, leaving hundreds of people homeless. But so far the plan of Ariel works...no people are injured or killed.

But the people do not know of the plan of the Angels. All they can see is their homes destroyed. All they can think about is where they are gonna sleep that night.

After a thorough search in the rubble by a large group of volunteers for survivors, it is confirmed: no injured or dead were found.

Armed men from neighboring villages come to the rescue, but they arrive too late. After their destructive attack the Angels gather and take off to the skies to disappear.

When Agrippa hears of the stunt Ariel and her Angels pulled, he is furious. "Make that stupid Angel come and see me....at once'.

Even though Ariel has learned how to deal with Agrippa, she fears his wrath this time for what she has done. Agrippa knows that Ariel disobeyed his orders, and she will suffer for it.

And she was right. Ariel is being sent to the Chamber of Nightmares. For a day and a night she will be overwhelmed with the most anxious cries of creatures being tormented with their most fearful nightmares.

After a day and a night Ariel is released from the Chamber of Nightmares. But Agrippa has always been vindictive so that does not suffice for him, and he orders Ariel to go and explain why she failed in her mission to the Nephews. Something that is considered by Agrippa as the ultimate humiliation.

The Nephews are clones made by Agrippa based on his DNA and that of his two brothers. The three of them being clones themselves the outcome was not what Agrippa had hoped for. The Nephews are slow in their thinking and have difficulties in understanding complex matters.

Ariel however never had any problems with the Nephews. Her sympathy for all creatures always has the overhand. So she explains what needed explanation and leaves, much to the satisfaction of the Nephews.