Lupaid sends his soldiers to bring his wife home after he returns from his hunting trip. He sends her brother a message telling him she is only a concubine and not his legal wife. Abu Noweira tries to stand up to Lupaid. Salim dreams of going to India.
Salim tells Abu Noweira to have a drink to feel better. Kulayb orders his son to stay away from his uncle Salim due to his alcoholism and womanizing ways. Salim discovers that he has a daughter called Layla.
As Salim comes under fire for his bad habits, Abu Sheiban defends him. Salim tries to find out if Layla has been killed as he ordered or not. Everyone prepares for the upcoming battle between the two tribes.
After the battle, Kulayb goes looking for those who escaped. Salim discovers that there is a plan to assassinate Lupaid. Salim looks for the fugitives.
Salim's army defeats Lupaid's army. As everyone celebrates Lupaid's death, the king orders Jalila to be brought to him so he could marry her.
The king promises to wed Jalila to his adviser Nabhan. When Saad asks her opinion, she refuses and tells her aunt that she will only marry Kulayb or no one at all.
Jassas refuses to wed Jalila to Al-Tabe' El-Yamani as Kulayb swears the marriage will only happen over his dead body. Kulayb tells his tribe that he will do the same for any woman in his tribe that Al-Tabe' tries to marry.
Jalila grows concerned for the men of her tribe, especially Kulayb, as they keep making sacrifices for her. Kulayb and Salim's army goes to Al-Tabe' with a plan to deceive and kill him.
When Abu Noweira tries to figure out why Salim is helping Kulayb, Salim tells him that Kulayb is his brother and that he'd do anything for him. Shalish insists on taking part in Salim's plan. The confrontation with Al-Tabe' is postponed.
Al-Tabe' El-Yamani appoints Omran as his right-hand man and his security adviser. the Qays tribe joins Kulayb against Al-Tabe'. As the kingdom prepares for the wedding of Jalila and Al-Tabe', Salim gets the security password used by Al-Tabe's guards.
When the king's guards find Salim and his soldiers inside some boxes, Salim kills them and infiltrates the castle to kill the king. He escapes with Jalila after killing Al-Tabe'.
Kulayb's army puts Al-Tabe's armies under siege. As Al-Tabe's men suffer from thirst, Nabhan duels with Kulayb hoping to kill him. Kulayb is victorious and is hailed as king in Al-Tabe's stead.
Jalila enlists Salim and Abu Noweira's help to defend Kulayb. She offers herself to a drunken Salim, but he refuses her. Salim's sister overhears their conversation.
Trouble brews between Kulayb and his entourage as he tries to convince his soldiers to abandon the Bedouin nomadic lifestyle and take up agriculture. Jalila asks Kulayb to kick his sister Al-Zahra out.
When Salim duels with a group of men who try to kill him, he incurs Kulayb's wrath, which makes Salim swear to leave the kingdom. Kulayb and Jalila attempt to have a baby.
Jalila tries to convince Kulayb to stop taking risks and act like a king. Kulayb orders Salim to leave the kingdom. Kulayb discovers that Al-Basus' camel has been killed.
Kulayb discovers that either Jassas or Hammam killed Al-Basus' camel and vows revenge. When Kulayb starts to lose his mind, the tribe plans to leave him behind.
When Kulayb takes his camel grazing, he challenges Jassas to kill the camel. Jassas kills Kulayb who writes "no reconciliation" with his blood.
Salim discovers that his brother has been killed. As Kulayb's body is prepared for burial, Jalila wishes it was her who died instead of Kulayb.
Salem finds his brother's message and decides to take revenge on Jassas. As Jalila and Zahra deteriorate, Hammam and Salim split up and vow not to take up arms against each other in the upcoming war.
Sheiban incites Salim to avenge his brother. Salim wishes it was him who died. Jassas sees himself as a hero for killing Kulayb and refuses to turn himself in.
Salim recites a poem in his brother's memory and vows revenge. Jassas meets a drunken Salim in front of the lake, but Salim is unable to identify him in his inebriated state. Kulayb's family asks Salim to avenge his brother.
Salim discovers that Jalila was kicked out of her home. He swears that he won't stop till he avenges Kulayb.
As Kulayb's tribe looks to kill Jassas, Salim tries to quit drinking. The news about Jassas killing Salama spreads and the two tribes are thrown into open conflict.
Salim accidentally kills Sheiban. Al-Basus is devastated when she learns of Salama's death. Salim and Jalila clash.
When Shorabaid goes to Salim, he tells him that he won't fight with Jassas over a camel. Amr Ibn Al-Hares offers to marry Jalila.
As Jalila's delivery date looms closer, Sharhabeel dies in a battle between Salim and Hammam. Hammam asks Salim to duel him, but Hammam says that his fight is with Jassas.
Hammam has a baby boy that he names Murrah. When Salim and Jassas meet in battle, Hammam is killed in the ensuing fight. Salim vows revenge for Hammam's death.
As Jassas flees the battle, Jalila tells him that he is avoiding a direct confrontation with Salim. When Salim is injured during a chase, news spread of his death. Yamama goes to rescue Salim.
The two tribes agree on a truce that neither will take up arms against the other. Another tribe finds the injured Salim and helps him. As he has lost his memory, they call him Temsah.
Salim tries to regain his memory. When Yamama misses Salim and yearns to know his fate, an angry Jassas considers making her his son's concubine.
Salim's tribe suffers under Jassas's control. Salim regains his memory and goes back to take his revenge on Jassas who is shocked to discover that Salim is alive.
As Jassas and Salim come face to face, Jassas grows concerned that war will erupt again between their tribes.
Jassas prepares for war. Yamama suspects that Hagras is her brother. When Hagras discovers that he is Kulayb's son, Jassas tells him that he killed his father.
Al-Harith plots to kill Salim. Hagras refuses to make a truce with Jassas and vows to kill him. When Jassas's men besiege Hagras, Salim saves him.
When Hagras and Jassas's duel ends in the latter's defeat, Jassas's daughter begs Hagras for mercy, but Hagras kills Jassas to avenge his father.
The Murrah tribe is left in a tight spot when their entire army falls victim to quicksand. What remains of the tribe's fighting force flee in fear of Salim's revenge.
Danger looms from the Arabian Peninsula when Abraha the Abyssinian marches to Mecca to demolish the Kaaba. When the Murrah tribe sends a messenger to Salim, he plans to have him killed, but Imru' Al-Qais objects and stands in his way.
As the armies of the Taghlib tribe and the Murrah tribe clash, tens are killed. The Murrah tribe is victorious and Salim is captured, but Ibn Ebad spares his life.
As the Taghlib tribe wins, Salim is saddened and ashamed by his defeat. Hagras signs a new truce with the Murrah tribe despite Salim's objections and desire for revenge.