Scene 3: Johannes and his painting. Maria resolves not to hinder his freedom by her love.
Scene 4: As Scene 1. Capesius and Strader.
Scene 5: Capesius at the Balde’s cottage. Dame Felicia’s fable. Johannes and his double.
Scene 6: The 14th century. The meadows by the Castle of the Mystic Knights. Country folk. The Jew. Thomas confesses to the Monk his love for Keane’s daughter.
Scene 7: Same period. The Interior of the Castle. The Grand Master and Council. The Monk’s demand. The apparition of his late Master, Benedictus.
Scene 8: Same period. Keane has discovered that Thomas and his sweetheart are the children of the 1st Preceptor and informs the 1st Preceptor of the fact. The scene closes with a discussion on evolution, and the inspired warning of the Second Master of Ceremonies.
Scene 9: Same period. The Keanes. Dame Keane’s fable. The Country folk. Thomas and Cecilia.
Scene 10: Scene same as Scene 5. The return to the present day. Explanation of Scenes 6 to 9.
Scene 11: Meditation chamber as in Scene 2. Maria defeats Ahriman.
Scene 12: The same. Johannes and Lucifer.