His Dark Materials Season 3 Ending Explained: Does Lyra’s Prediction Come to Pass?

His Dark Materials Season 3 ended with a sad conclusion for the main characters, Will and Lyra, who had a lasting effect on readers worldwide.

Unfortunately, nothing can be verified at this moment. However, they could cross paths again on an expedition.

When one final battle raged against the sky in “The Clouded Mountain,” His Dark Materials was at its most dramatic.

Finally, Metatron’s oppressive control over the Land of the Dead was toppled, allowing all of the spirits who had been imprisoned to flee and unite with the living. The sacrifice of Asriel and Marisa annihilated Metatron, erasing the line between good and evil in this reality.

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Ending Explanation And Review Of The His Dark Materials Season 3

His Dark Materials Season 3
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Since the events of episode seven, Lyra and Will’s daemons have not been seen since they are angry with Lyra for how she treated them.

Lyra now knows that her mother, Mrs. Coulter, and Asriel are all dead due to the killing of the Golden Monkey.

Pan and Kirjava may be seen watching distantly and feeling relieved that their people are at least safe. But that isn’t the case since Father Gomez, who no longer believes in the existence of angels, is still determined to murder “Eve” as Lyra.

Lyra follows the alethiometer as she always does until she encounters Mary, who informs her that Dust and Sraf are identical. This refutes the claim made by religious fundamentalists that Dust is a Sin.

The problem is that the multiverse is dangerously affected by Dust leakage from our reality. To keep Dust alive and bring it back to our world, Lyra must come up with a solution.

Pan is also of little use, as he ignores her even though she abused his confidence earlier in the season.

Lyra wants to be close to Will when they end up in the water together the next day since she feels lonely and in love with him. However, things get dicey when Father Gomez appears in the distance, ready to shoot Lyra.

Thankfully, the angel Balthamos arrives just in time to eliminate Gomez’s daemon and, ultimately, Gomez himself, ending the Magisterium.

A joyful conclusion isn’t quite possible, though, for Dust continues escaping via the numerous windows the previous knife bearers (made. It is necessary to close all but one of the windows, according to Angel Xaphania.

Will gives them one more kiss and then sends Mary back to her world before flying out in a cloud of Dust. But not before they agree to “meet up” once a year on a particular bench in both realities.

According to a closing title card, Will and Lyra kept their end of the deal and continued to share their Oxford bench once a year until their passing.