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[s2e13] Dragonfly In Amber Instant

As the Jacobite army prepares for the doomed Battle of Culloden, Jamie and Claire make one last desperate attempt to stop the slaughter by planning to assassinate Prince Charles Stuart.

: Claire visits significant locations from her past, including the ruins of Lallybroch and the battlefield of Culloden Moor, to finally make peace with her memories of Jamie Fraser. [S2E13] Dragonfly in Amber

: Through Roger’s historical research, Claire learns the shocking news that Jamie did not die at Culloden as she had always believed. Culloden, 1746: The Final Sacrifice As the Jacobite army prepares for the doomed

Twenty years after returning to the 20th century, Claire Randall travels to Scotland with her adult daughter, Brianna, for the funeral of Reverend Wakefield. While there, they meet Roger Wakefield, the Reverend’s adopted son. Culloden, 1746: The Final Sacrifice Twenty years after

: Driven by Brianna’s curiosity about her mother's mysterious past, Claire eventually reveals the truth: she is a time traveler, and Jamie Fraser—not Frank Randall—is Brianna’s biological father.

In the season two finale of Outlander , " Dragonfly in Amber ," the narrative weaves between two pivotal time periods—1746 and 1968—to conclude the tragic Jacobite uprising and reveal long-held family secrets. The Highlands, 1968: A Daughter’s Discovery