In the final scene, Darren gets his own coffin and beds down in it, fully accepting his new life as a member of the Cirque du Freak. Gavner Purl suggests that Crepsley and Darren leave now, but Crepsley wants to give Darren a good day's rest first. The vote is "yes." Later, Darren admits to Crepsley that he once wished he'd never seen the Cirque but now he can't imagine life any other way. Mr Tall asks for a vote from the freaks as to whether Darren should be made a member of the Cirque. Madame Truska praises Crepsley for "sticking his neck out" to help Darren. Darren and Rebecca share a kiss, then the three of them flit home. Darren is allowed to say goodbye to his family before Crepsley erases their memories of all that has happened. He turns Murlaugh into a little person and revives his body, then he and Steve leave together. The war begins." Darren and Steven then go at each other, but Mr Tiny stops the fight, telling them that it's not time for them to fight.yet. When corpses are discoveredcorpses drained of blood Darren and Evra are compelled to hunt down whatever foul creature is committing such horrendous acts. With his dying breath, Murlaugh says, "The truce.100 years.is over. Darren, the vampire's assistant, gets a taste of the city when he leaves the Cirque Du Freak with Evra the snake-boy and Mr. Having fed on Rebecca's blood, Daren is able to push Steve off Crepsley, giving him time to pick up the knife and stab Murlaugh, while Mr Tiny ( Michael Cerveris) watches from the balcony, an amused smile on his face. Just when it looks like Murlaugh ( Ray Stevenson) and Steve have the upper hand on Crepsley, Darren enters the theater.
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