Sakhr promises his mother and sister Shawq that he will retrieve his father's sword from the one who seized it, Saqr Al Raddad, no matter the cost.
Sakhr orders Hatem to gather information about Saqr, but the servant Falah tells Sakhr that his father lost his sword in a duel with Nawaf's father.
Shawq refuses to marry her cousin Rakan, and Sheikh Saeed reprimands his son Aqab for threatening Sakhr's shepherd and orders him to apologize to him.
Saeed reconciles Sakhr and Aqab, and the latter falls for Shawq. Sakhr confronts his mother about Falah's conversation with him about his father.
Sakhr leaves to search for Saqr, gets injured on the way, and claims his name is Mahmoud in order to enter Saqr's tribe. On the other hand, Aqab is upset when he learns of Rakan's desire to marry Shawq.
Saeed asks his clan members to find out who stole Sakhr's sheep. Sakhr falls for Saqr's daughter, and Sakhr avoids competing with Nawaf, Saqr's son, in a sword fight.
Sakhr saves Saqr's sheep from being stolen, and Aqab gets angry when Rakan insults Shawq, so he decides to confront him.
Rakan plots with Farhoud to deceive Saeed and seize his horse to ignite a war between the latter and Sakhr's village, and Nawaf tries to provoke Sakhr’s anger so that he will fight him.
Saqr tells Sakhr the story of the sword. Rakan succeeds in driving a wedge between Aqab and Shawq, and Saeed suggests to his son Aqab to marry Saqr's daughter.
Sakhr's mother fixes things between Rakan and his father. Ramah causes Sakhr to get injured, but Sakhr forgives him, which brings him closer to Saqr.
Rakan's father asks for Shams's hand in marriage for his son, while Saqr's daughter refuses to marry Aqab because of her love for Sakhr, who finds himself torn between taking the sword by force or dueling with Saqr to obtain it.
Aqab sets a condition for marrying Saqr's daughter, which is that he must win a duel against the knights of Saqr's tribe, and Ramah loses to Aqab.
Nawaf loses the duel to Aqab, so Sakhr faces off against him while masked so that no one will recognize him. He wins the duel, and Aqab returns home with his father.
Saeed discovers the identity of the masked knight, and Saqr returns the sword to Sakhr after discovering his identity. The latter decides to return to his tribe and agrees to Aqab's marriage to Shawq.