In 1777, Daniel Boone's enthusiasm for Kentucky's untapped wilderness inspires a group of settlers, including Berk and his new wife Diony, to embark on a treacherous 500-mile journey. As they face harsh realities, including encounters with Native Americans, starvation, and brutal weather, their initial optimism slowly gives way to desperation. After six months, they finally reach the fort, only to find that building a new life is far from assured, as the Native American tribe led by Black Fox threatens their very existence.
The Great Meadow
Berk's desire for revenge against his mother's killer leads him to leave his family behind, resulting in his presumed demise. Meanwhile, Evan takes on the role of caregiver for Diony and their newborn, eventually marrying her. Berk's return sparks conflict with Evan, but Diony stan...