![]() ![]() Given that Ward possessed the gold taken from El Dorado without solving the gnomon test, he was cursed if legends were to be believed. To protect his daughter, Ward grabs the man and leaps over the cliff, redeeming himself with his final action. Right then, one of Singh’s associates shows up. After they find El Dorado and exit the caves, Sarah and others encounter Ward. However, Sarah refuses his help and goes with John B and Big John, making Ward realize he might have lost his daughter forever. Secretly, he reaches out to Carlos Singh and offers him the location of John B and Big John in exchange for his daughter’s safety. Once in Venezuela, he continues to apologize to Sarah for his past actions. ![]() As Ward leaves for Venezuela with Sarah and her friends, he tells Rafe that he knows what he has done, implying that he is aware that Rafe hired the hitman and lets his son know that he is a good man. Rafe even hires a man through Barry to kill his father, though he rectifies this decision by saving him. When Ward arrives in Outer Banks and hears about this, he is horrified and attempts to make his son understand why what he did was wrong. He reaches out to Barry, the very man who betrayed him in the previous season, and together, they steal the Cross and melt it down before selling it as small nuggets and bars. Rafe disagrees with both ideas and predictably rebels against his father once he arrives in Outer Banks. ![]() He decides to send Rafe back to OBX to sell off everything they have there and donate the Cross. Even after regaining consciousness, he doesn’t know how to deal with the fact that he nearly choked Sarah (Madelyn Cline) to death. Although he now has the San Jose gold and his son has secured the Cross, he is bedridden and unconscious. When the season begins, Ward is a broken man. Yes, Ward is dead at the end of ‘Outer Banks’ season 3. ![]()
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