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Meanwhile, Brianna and Roger are forced to flee through the stones with Jemmy and newborn after Loyalists burn their print shop. They arrive in 1865 Glasgow—only to find a coal-blackened, post-Civil War Scotland. The industrial age is brutal. Roger’s singing voice is gone, scarred by smoke. Bree, a modern engineer, is a ghost in a world of steam engines. They seek refuge with a dying relative who reveals an heirloom: Jamie’s dirk , which shouldn’t exist yet. It has a new inscription: “To my son, 1814.”

As the drums of the American Revolution grow deafening, Jamie and Claire are torn between the family they must protect and the new world they helped build. When a revelation from a future traveler throws their entire history into doubt, they must fight across two continents to prevent the past from erasing their future. Part One: The Promise (Episodes 1-5)

Claire discovers a cure for a camp fever epidemic using a fungus from the North Carolina woods. But while foraging, she stumbles upon a dying Loyalist spy. His last words are a warning: “The man from the stones… he knows about the obelisk.” Claire realizes with horror that another time-traveler is active—one who wants to change the war’s outcome. outlander 7 series

Claire, using a risky ether procedure, removes a musket ball from Jamie’s shoulder while he’s awake—a visceral, edge-of-your-seat sequence. As he recovers, they learn that a mysterious “Architect” is sabotaging key battles, ensuring the Revolution drags on into a bloody stalemate. The Architect is (returning guest star), the time-traveler from Season 4. He now believes the only way to stop slavery in America is to prevent the Revolution entirely—by making the British win.

“Dr. Randall?” she whispers. “The 1945 jump… it worked.” Meanwhile, Brianna and Roger are forced to flee

The timelines converge. In 1865, Bree realizes the “man in the metal mask” from Jemmy’s dreams is a Confederate soldier—who possesses a stolen Jacobite gem. He is using it to locate “Fraser blood” to sacrifice and open a permanent doorway between eras. The sacrifice? Jemmy.

And the sign on the wall reads:

Back at Fraser’s Ridge, (Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin) have built a printing press. They publish a quiet pamphlet arguing for peace, which draws the ire of both Patriot and Loyalist militias. Their son, Jemmy , begins having terrifying nightmares—visions of a man in a metal mask, standing over a grave marked “Fraser.”