In which the travellers, freed from royal ceremonials, engage in a lively and thoughtful discourse on fame, ambition, and the enduring nature of renown as they sail past the mysterious rock Pella; and there, Braid-Beard regales them with a quaint and colourful legend of ancient giants and their downfall, prompting reflections on mortality and the value of stories. The company’s convivial spirit is gently contrasted with philosophical musings, revealing the tender interplay of scepticism and reverence that colours their voyage.