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Raven: The Dragon's Eye
GenreChildren's
Game Show
StarringJames Mackenzie
Daniel Jackson
Theme music composerDavid Brockett
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes20
Production
Production locationScotland
Original release
NetworkBBC
Release2 March 2009

Raven: The Dragon's Eye is a BBC Scotland children's adventure game show, and the third spin-off to the main series, Raven. It comprises one series, which aired first on the CBBC Channel in 2009. In a similar manner to the previous spin-off, Raven: The Secret Temple, warriors compete as teams and attempt to collect objects (stones, in this series) by completing tasks.

Unlike previous Raven series, the opening titles are always headed by a safety message from Raven:

"Our Raven Warriors are always supervised and have their safety checked by experts. Please do not copy the challenges yourself."

Plot

Returning from the successful Secret Temple quest and able to unfreeze his homeland, Raven discovers that his arch-enemy Nevar has plans to locate and use the Dragon's Eye, a mystical stone that affords the bearer great powers. Determined to stop Nevar from reaching it, Raven sets out on a quest to destroy the Eye with sixteen of his warriors, who group into teams of four. As Nevar approaches, a new character emerges from the forest - Ervan, former ally of Nevar's under his command - who appears to offer help; Raven must decide whether he is friend or foe.

Characters

Raven (James Mackenzie): Raven returns to stop Nevar from seizing the Dragon's Eye. Though he is unwilling to reject his assistance outright, Raven grows steadily more suspicious of Ervan as the quest comes to an end.

Nevar (Nageswara Reo): Once again, Raven's nemesis takes up the role as the main antagonist of the series. This mysterious creature, clad in black hooded robes and his contorted face hidden behind an iron mask, Nevar hunts for the Dragon's Eye, with which he plans to take over Raven's kingdom. Still with hordes of demons at his command, he proves a difficult obstacle for Raven's warriors to overcome. He has been the re-occurring villain for three series now, Raven: The Island, Raven: The Secret Temple and now Raven: The Dragon's Eye, as well as being the antagonist for the original Raven series. At the end of the final episode, he was seemingly destroyed along with Ervan and the eye itself, but Nevar is seen laughing on the top of the Castle of Shadows and looks on.

Ervan (Daniel Jackson): A former soldier under Nevar's command, offering help to Raven and his warriors, and providing Raven with a set of stones that will allow the warriors to be brought back. His uncertain trustworthiness will ensure that Raven keeps constant vigilance over him and his warriors. He later reveals that his aim is to arrange events so that Raven and Nevar will destroy one another leaving him free to take control of both their kingdoms. His name like his former master Nevar is an anagram of Raven. In the last episode, he was destroyed by Nevar in his final bid to get the Dragon's Eye.

Challenges

Leadership Trials

Wolves: Pennant Run, Spear Strike

Bears: Barrel Roll, Shot Hurl

Otters: Ring Line, Symbol Square

Eagles: Shield Race, Shape Build

Spirit Trials

Archer's Aim: Warriors aim at the targets using a bow and arrow - one stone falls for each hit.

Wolves - Day 14

Bears - Day 10

Otters - Day 15

Eagles - Day 3

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Cursed Earth: Warriors use blocks to step over the Cursed Earth trying not to touch the floor, and collecting stones as they go. If they touch the floor or run out of time they are eliminated.

Wolves - Day 15

Bears - Day 14

Otters - Day 4

Eagles - Day 6

Eliminations: Miran, Larim and Nardel of the Bears - all three surviving members of the team were eliminated. Hareb and Arros of the Wolves - only Hareb was brought back.

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Catapult Drop: Warriors use a catapult to knock cages containing stones off giant posts. It is untimed, but they have limited amo.

Wolves - Day 14

Bears - Day 12

Otters - Day 6

Eagles - Day 7

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Letter Path: One warrior crosses the Letter Path - questions are posed for each step they stand on, and the answer begins with that letter. For each incorrect answer a stone is lost.

Wolves - Day 11

Bears - Day 6

Otters - Day 9

Eagles - Day 2

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Long Board: Warriors paddle their way on a longboard to collect stones out on the loch. If they fail to make it back in time they are eliminated.

Wolves - Day 8

Bears - Day 5

Otters - Day 9

Eagles - Day 13

Eliminations: Janot of the Bears - who was brought back

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Magnetic Maze: Warriors are underneath a maze, using a magnet to move another magnet on top towards the hole in the middle, to earn stones.

Wolves - Day 9

Bears - Day 2

Otters - Day 8

Eagles - Day 4

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Puzzle Count: Questions are on the wall to which the answer is a number. The warriors must step on squares whose combined totals equal the answer to the question. For each mistake a stone is lost.

Wolves - Day 5

Bears - Day 8

Otters - Day 3

Eagles - Day 9

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River Rope: Warriors are in a coracle and use a rope to pull themselves along and take stones as they go. There are two paths to take, an easier route and a harder one with two stones on each path.

Wolves - Day 7

Bears - Day 13

Otters - Day 2

Eagles - Day 12

Eliminations: Ahrdin of the Eagles - who wasn't brought back

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The Chest: Warriors work together to use logs to move a large heavy chest towards various keys which are needed to open doors on it that contain stones. When they run out of time the chest disappears.

Wolves - Day 6

Bears - Day 11

Otters - Day 14

Eagles - Day 5

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The Climb: Warriors climb up a rock using ropes to aid them, collecting stones as they go. Once the time runs out all remaining stones disappear.

Wolves - Day 9

Bears - Day 4

Otters - Day 11

Eagles - Day 15

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The Descent: Warriors abseil down a rockface into a boat, collecting stones as they go.

Wolves - Day 4

Bears - Day 15 (Not Taken)

Otters - Day 13

Eagles - Day 9

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Thrall Threads: Warriors step between threads which have small bells hung from them. They have to make it to the other side and collect stones as they go. If they ring a bell then the Tree Spirits eliminate them.

Wolves - Day 3

Bears - Day 7

Otters - Day 5

Eagles - Day 8

Eliminations: Lemec and Cermal of the Wolves - only Lemec was brought back as the team only had enough stones for one warrior, Halsem of the Otters - who was brought back, Janot of the Bears - who couldn't be brought back as he had already been eliminated, Kelin of the Eagles - who was brought back

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White Water: Warriors are in a boat and paddle down rapids and attempt to collect stones as they go.

Wolves - Day 2

Bears - Day 3

Otters - Day 7

Eagles - Day 11

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Rope Reach: The warriors have to collect stones from a rope bridge across a river.

Wolves - Day 7

Bears - Day 9

Otters - Day 12

Eagles - Day 14

Eliminations: Kelin of the Eagles - second and therefore irreversible elimination

Spirit Trials Day Wolves Stones Bears Stones Otters Stones Eagles Stones
2 White Water 8 Magnetic Maze 9 River Rope 10 Letter Path 10
3 Thrall Threads 0 White Water 12 Puzzle Count 14 Archers' Aim 13
4 The Descent 4 The Climb 14 Cursed Earth 16 Magnetic Maze 17
5 Puzzle Count 8 Long Board 9 Thrall Threads 9 The Chest 20
6 The Chest 9 Letter Path 13 Catapult Drop 9 Cursed Earth 21
7 Rope Reach 12 Thrall Threads 17 White Water 12 Catapult Drop 22
8 Long Board 16 Puzzle Count 20 Magnetic Maze 12 Thrall Threads 18
9 Magnetic Maze 17 Rope Reach 24 Letter Path 16 Puzzle Count 22
10 River Rope 21 Archers' Aim 24 Long Board 20 The Descent 26
11 Letter Path 25 The Chest 27 The Climb 23 White Water 29
12 The Climb 28 Catapult Drop 27 Rope Reach 27 River Rope 31
13 Archers' Aim 29 River Rope 31 The Descent 30 Long Board 34
14 Catapult Drop 31 Cursed Earth 0 The Chest 34 Rope Reach 36
15 Cursed Earth 24 The Descent (Not Taken) 0 Archers' Aim 34 The Climb 39

Elimination Trial

The Torrent: This was a race through the river between six warriors, with the first four finishers qualifying to join Varan and Gydan of the Eagles because they had the most stones and went through to the porthole. As the Otters came 2nd with 34 stones they had a head start before the Wolves who came 3rd with 24 stones. in the remainder of the quest It was Arkil who was 1st to go through Hareb was 2nd Lemec was 3rd and Vesak was 4th it was close because he was he was in last place in most of the challenge but Halsem struggled to climb the waterfall and Halsem told Kasha that only one person could climb at a time, allowing Vesak to catch up. He got the 2nd rope before Kasha did to climb the waterfall and overtook Halsem when climbing the waterfall and just beat him to the plunge pool which leads to the porthole theyfore The last two warriors, Halsem and Kasha, were eliminated. Kasha would have got through had she climbed and Halsem not told her to.

Leadership tasks

The six strongest, brightest and bravest warriors continue their quest to destroy the dragons eye but first all 6 of them had to take part in the final leadership trials to see who shall be their leader. Long Throw: The warriors each have two attempts to throw a javelin as far as they can. The top four - in this case, Gydan, Arkil, Hareb and Lemec - move on to the next challenge.

Rock Range: The warriors throw three rocks at a target on the ground, trying to get as close to the centre as possible. The top two – in this case, Gydan and Lemec – move on to the final challenge.

Combat Ring: Each warrior must attempt to grab the cloth tied to their opponent's back. The warrior who wins the best of three bouts - in this case, Lemec - earns leadership of the final six.

Warriors

[1] Warriors are given 4, 5 or 6 letter names, chosen from letters from their real names. Sixteen warriors started the quest, and there are four teams of warriors. Each team has four members, with two boys and two girls in each, with the exception of the Wolves. The four leaders were chosen in leadership trials on day one. Lemec was also chosen to be the leader of the final week warriors after a series of trials, but was lost on the Blast Path, leaving no leader for the final day.

Warriors in yellow cells made it through to the finals, and the warrior in blue was the winner. The warrior in second is grey and red for the third.

Wolves Warrior Name Real Name Elimination 1 Elimination 2 Result
Lemec (Leader) Amelia Welch Thrall Threads Blast Path+ 4th
Hareb Phoebe Howard Cursed Earth The Lair+ 2nd
Arros Simon Curran Cursed Earth** 9th
Cermal Emma Calvert Thrall Threads* 16th
Bears Warrior Name Real Name Elimination 1 Elimination 2 Result
Larim (Leader) Milo Clarke Cursed Earth*** 11th
Janot Benjamin Aston Long Board Thrall Threads 15th
Nardel Helen Richardson Cursed Earth*** 10th
Miran Errina Jamieson Cursed Earth*** 12th
Otters Warrior Name Real Name Elimination 1 Elimination 2 Result
Halsem (Leader) Charlie Smith Thrall Threads The Torrent+ 7th
Arkil Harri Killick 1st
Kasha Hannah Takahashi The Torrent+ 8th
Vesak Jake Iveson River Escape+ 6th
Eagles Warrior Name Real Name Elimination 1 Elimination 2 Result
Varan (Leader) Brogan Evans Demon Trap+ 5th
Ahrdin Lisa Hardin River Rope** 14th
Kelin Sam Kinley Thrall Threads Rope Reach 13th
Gydan Aidan Donaghey Deadly Ground+ 3rd

*Not enough stones to be brought back.
**Team chose not to bring warrior back.
***Entire team eliminated in one challenge.
+Eliminated on one of the final challenges, with no option to be brought back.

See also

References

  1. ^ no need to use full first name unless it's to make clear of missing letters, e.g. Janot. Also the Eagles wore orange not yellow.