You look around and all you see are small men, not big enough to fill their armour. There's not one of them that's able to stand for what is right" - to Arthur. One that would risk his life to save that of a lowly servant? Or one who does what his father tells him to? You were deaf and blind to the very needs of the people you profess to serve and protect! The people will tolerate it no longer!
Did Arthur send you? But we're no friends of his. Magic has no place in Camelot, it never will. Not until I take the throne. She tells him that the High Priestesses of the Old Religion used to plant the heads of these creatures into the necks of their enemies, which allowed them to take over their minds.
She does just that to him and leaves him with a single thought: killing Arthur. Morgana then lets Merlin leave, subsequently encountering Arthur who went out searching for him. Back in Camelot, Merlin tries and fails several times to kill Arthur. However, the steep personality change the Fomorroh also causes means that Gwen and Gaius soon realise something is wrong with Merlin.
Gwen knocks him out to allow Gaius to examine him, and upon realising what it is Gaius paralyses the Fomorroh's head, extracts it and throws it into the fire. Believing that to be the end of it, Gaius leaves Merlin to wake up, but the next day notices that the Fomorroh has grown back. Gaius later realises that the only way to completely get rid of the Fomorroh is to kill the mother beast, which he informs Merlin of after paralyzing the creature temporarily and giving Merlin back his mind.
Merlin therefore disguises himself as Dragoon the Great and rides to Morgana's hut, intending to retrieve the Fomorroh. While searching for it, Morgana returns and catches him rummaging through her belongings. Recognising him as Emrys and at first terrified, she quickly retreats and shuts the door, but then warily re-enters, questioning his existence.
However, when he takes the jar containing the Fomorroh, Morgana regathers herself and the two enter into a closely matched and intense magical battle. During the battle she angrily demands to know who Emrys really is and why as a fellow magic user he would defend Arthur, who despises their kind. Merlin, though disadvantaged by his frail and aged physical form, manages to secure the Fomorroh having defeated and seriously wounded Morgana.
He then casts a spell and throws the Fomorroh into the fire, getting rid of it and its spawn once and for all. Later, Agravaine comes to visit Morgana and is clearly deeply concerned when he discovers her unconscious in the woods. He carries her to safety, and is the one to take care of her until she recovers A Servant of Two Masters.
After Morgana recovers, she and Agravaine arrange to have Gaius kidnapped in order to learn the identity of Emrys. She forms a brief alliance with the warrior priest of the Old Religion, Alator , requiring his techniques to extract the information from Gaius. Alator successfully learns from him that Emrys is actually Merlin, but instead of informing Morgana immediately, he betrays her, having discovered from Gaius that Merlin is the one destined to bring a glorious new age to the kingdom.
Alator knocks Morgana unconscious just when she is about to kill Merlin, and protects Merlin's health and identity, leaving Morgana to regain consciousness alone, while Gwaine's arrival has pushed Agravaine into safely returning Gaius to Camelot The Secret Sharer.
Morgana and the revived as a shade Lancelot. Agravaine informs Morgana of Arthur's intentions to marry Gwen, thus realising Morgana's visions of Gwen becoming queen. Determined to stop her vision from coming true, she visits the Dochraid for advice regarding necromancy. The hag explains to Morgana that with the enchanted coin Morgause gave her, she will be able to summon a shade from the dead and bend it to her will.
Morgana therefore goes to summon Lancelot and molds his resurrected self, devoid of memory and his former sense of morality, for her malignant purposes. However, she broodingly remarks that she did not feel the pleasure she expected from such absolute control, instead experiencing a sadness at the bleak contrast between the resurrected Lancelot and his former might. Morgana enchants Lancelot 's "present" for Guinevere.
Nonetheless, she continues to carry out her plan and gives him a single mission: destroy the relationship between Arthur and Gwen. She also enchants a bracelet to restore Gwen's old feelings for Lancelot and therefore trap her into adultery.
Morgana's scheme succeeds, despite Merlin becoming aware of her use of necromancy, and, having witnessed Gwen's betrayal, Arthur exiles her. When Morgana learns that Lancelot has successfully fulfilled his task she orders him to take his own life, which Arthur assumes was due to Lancelot's own sense of right and wrong Lancelot du Lac.
Morgana at some point enters into an alliance with Helios , the powerful warlord. They prepare to attack Camelot together on the condition that Morgana brings plans of the siege tunnels from the castle vaults, a task which she assigns Agravaine. As she is unsympathetic and irritated by him when he fails in his first attempt, Agravaine therefore kills a boy and enacts a complex scheme to get hold of the plans, of which Morgana then makes a magical copy. Morgana and Helios discuss their plans, therefore allowing Gwen to overhear their intended siege.
Gwen flees, but alerts Helios and Morgana to her presence in doing so. Morgana herself pursues Gwen through the forests, easily catching her up. Morgana toy with Gwen briefly, commenting that she has ridden the forests since childhood, and points out the direction of Camelot, which Gwen bitterly distrusts. Morgana, holding her advantage, casts a powerful stunning spell on Gwen when she tries to run. Morgana, snatching Arthur's ring from around Gwen's neck, formulates a plan, now aware of the nearby hunting party.
She stands over Gwen, promising she will see Arthur again, but then enchants her to transform her into a deer. She leaves her to be caught and shot by the hunters, which she ultimately is, though Merlin once again intervenes.
Morgana returns to finalise her plans with Helios, preparing the attack on Camelot The Hunter's Heart. When Agravaine opens the siege tunnels beneath the city, a small detachment of her army passes through into the lower town which soon falls to her forces.
This distracts the knights of Camelot long enough for Morgana to enter the city with the bulk of her forces. She personally knocks Elyan out with her magic to stop Agravaine from engaging in a sword fight, claiming there is no time to "play soldiers". The castle is quickly overrun by Morgana's men with King Arthur and the knights forced further and further back. Morgana, however, has one sole aim: to capture Arthur. Merlin, therefore, forces Arthur to flee Camelot by enchanting him to ensure his compliance, and so by the time Morgana herself reaches the last stronghold of the Knights of Camelot, Arthur has already disappeared leaving Gaius and Gwaine behind.
Morgana, desperate to remove the last obstacle to the throne, leads a troop of her men in hot pursuit. On horseback, she catches up with Arthur but is ultimately foiled again by Merlin and the knights who accompany Arthur. Agravaine later informs Morgana that the people of Camelot will swear allegiance to none but Arthur, so she orders their crops to be burnt to force their loyalty, by which even Agravaine seems perturbed.
Set on finding Arthur, Morgana then proceeds to torture Elyan using a Nathair to find out where he is headed. As soon as Elyan reveals the information, she sends Agravaine to Ealdor in search of Arthur, warning him that if he should fail her again he will receive the same treatment as Elyan.
Agravaine, shocked, goes to bid Morgana farewell before leaving, emphasising his loyalty and love for her and warning her that even Helios is not to be trusted. Morgana seems largely unmoved by Agravaine's passionate speech, though claims to be grateful for his faithfulness, and merely states that he need never leave her side again if he succeeds in his mission. Morgana then heads down to the dungeons and confronts the captured Gaius, Elyan and Gwaine, all of whom are going hungry as punishment for having killed so many of her men.
When Gwaine protests her harsh treatment of them and beseeches her to show mercy to the aged Gaius, she agrees to give them food only if Gwaine is prepared to fight for it.
Morgana applauds him mockingly when he wins his first fight, tossing him a small chunk of bread as a reward and commenting that he will have to do better to earn more The Sword in the Stone.
Morgana and Arthur reunite. Morgana remains in control of Camelot for a short period of time, entertaining herself at Gwaine's expense by compelling him to fight more and more unequal battles in return for scant pieces of food to share between all three prisoners in the dungeon; Gwaine, Gaius, and Elyan.
Nonetheless, Morgana's unattested time on the throne is short lived since Helios informs her that the men she sent after Arthur were wiped out by Kilgharrah and that Agravaine is dead.
Morgana immediately identified it as the work of Emrys. Morgana subsequently orders that messengers be sent to King Lot to offer a reward for capturing Arthur. She then sees Emrys, or rather Merlin disguised as Dragoon the Great, running past her, much to her horror. Helios tries to reassure Morgana but seeing Emrys greatly unsettles her and she then retires to her chambers, unaware that Merlin has placed an enchanted poppet beneath it.
When she is told of Arthur's assault on Camelot, Morgana steels herself to receive him. Arthur bursts into the council chambers and finds Morgana and Helios waiting for him. The confrontation is highly tense with Morgana appearing conflicted at the sight of Arthur, who sadly remarks he thought they were friends, to which Morgana replies "as did I".
Nonetheless, Arthur and Morgana can not reconcile and Morgana accuses Arthur of being too much like his father in his hatred of magic, while Arthur retorts that she too resembles Uther in her cruelty. The angered Morgana attempts to attack Arthur with magic, but finds her powers to be blocked due to Merlin's poppet. Seeing this, Helios pushes Morgana aside and she flees, fighting her way through various Knights of Camelot, one of whom manages to stab her in the side.
Despite this, Morgana continues on and at some point, understanding that Guinevere is following her decides to wait for her and confront her.
Gwen demands to know why Morgana hates her so deeply as they fight, to which Morgana replies that she hates what Gwen is destined to do rather than what she has already done. Morgana swiftly bests Gwen and knocks her sword out of her hand, but before Morgana can harm her Merlin intervenes and throws Morgana back magically.
Then, in the confusion, Morgana somehow escapes from the castle and finds her way to the woods. However, she has been grievously wounded in the process and ends up staggering through the forests alone, collapsing as she goes. Then, for reasons unknown, Aithusa the white dragon appears and heals the injured Morgana, thus reviving her. Morgana, shocked and enraptured, opens her eyes to see Aithusa who briefly looks back at her before flying away, leaving her fate unknown The Sword in the Stone.
After her overthrow, Morgana was imprisoned with Aithusa by the warlord Sarrum , who wanted to erase magic from the land. She described it as seeing "nothing but darkness" Arthur's Bane:Part One.
According to Sarrum, he found Morgana's weakness, which was her love for Aithusa, and used it against her; he captured the two creatures and buried them in a living grave The Hollow Queen. After her captivity she somehow met with Ruadan. She also meets with Mordred at some point. It seems she searches for the key of wisdom, and is rather impatient to get it.
She claims that for two long years she's only known darkness and that she and patience are "old friends", when Ruadan tells her to be patient. In the meantime, Morgana, who is in command of some magical wolves, manages to enslave a big number of men and work for her, two of which are Gwaine and Percival.
When she learns that Arthur is coming to ambush her, although shocked at first, she orders Ruadan to prepare for battle. In the end, she ends up ambushing Arthur and defeating his men. However, he and Merlin manage to get away, so she angrily commands her men to find them as soon as possible Arthur's Bane:Part One. Morgana soon learns about Sefa's captivity and reassures Ruadan that her sacrifice won't be in vain. However, he rushes to save her and dies in the process.
He sends Morgana a crow to inform her that Arthur is coming to her, but she should not worry. Soon after that, Morgana runs when she notices a familiar man arriving and is happy beyond words when she finds out that this man is Mordred and he is in fact alive. She hugs him and then dines with him. She tells him that magic will soon be free, but is enraged after he reveals to her that he let Arthur go. When the latter invades her castle, Morgana has both him and Merlin at her mercy.
Arthur tries to reason with her and asks what happened to her, but she tells him she grew up. As she is about to finish him off, Mordred stabs her in the back, and Morgana painfully looks at the friend who betrayed her, before losing consciousness. Morgana somehow reaches Nemeth, which has been conquered by Odin.
She enters as he talks to a captured Mithian and Rodor , and makes a deal with him: he will help her conquer Camelot, and she will help him kill the man he wants most: Arthur Pendragon. Morgana uses an Ageing spell and visits Camelot as Hilda , Mithian's maid. There, Morgana has Mithian lure Arthur into a trap, and also constantly checks on her behavior, as the young princess tries to inform Camelot of her motives at all costs. Morgana manages to prevent each and every attempt of Mithian's until she writes her name on a stone that Merlin sees.
However, Morgana is fast enough in order to knock Merlin unconscious with an unknown spell. She manages to lead Arthur to Odin's hideout, and, as Odin is about to kill him, she reveals her true self and tells Odin that she wants the satisfaction of killing Arthur too. As they are about to strike him down, an unknown force causes the cave to crumble, and Morgana is knocked unconscious by Merlin's Magic, although it is currently unknown if she saw him Another's Sorrow.
Morgana later attempts to get Gwen to join her side and succeeds in doing so. After Guinevere returns from visiting her father's grave, accompanied by the Knights of the Round Table, Morgana uses her powers to make a snake attack the knights and takes her chance to abduct Gwen while she is fleeing. Morgana takes her to the Dark Tower and locks her inside a room filled with mandrake roots, which produce frightening hallucinations of her favourite people in the world. Every now and then, Morgana would come and visit Gwen, showing her kindness and inviting her to dinner.
There, Morgana sympathises with her former friend, gives her food to eat and talks to her about her own journeys during those years. As Gwen sees more of her friends turning against her and laughing at her, Morgana slowly begins to convince her that she is her one and only friend.
When Arthur and his knights arrive to save her, Morgana has prepared numerous traps to slow them down, and the final obstacle is an enchanted sword that protects Gwen. Elyan rushes to save his sister and succeeds in doing so, sacrificing his own life in the process. However, everything is not as it seems; Gwen has believed in Morgana's words and, with the help of the mandrake roots, Gwen's loyalties now are with Morgana.
Following this event, Morgana and Guinevere make numerous attempts on Arthur's life. Morgana and Gwen often meet in the Darkling Woods and plan Arthur's downfall, as well as Gwen ruling according to what Morgana wants. Morgana goes to a merchant and asks for a poison that will kill slowly and painfully. She gets two liquids and gives them to Gwen, who successfully manages to poison Arthur with them and frame Merlin for the crime. Gwen realises Merlin is aware of her deceptions. Morgana persuades a young boy named Daegal to lure Merlin directly to her trap.
When the warlock sees her, she knocks him out with her magic, makes him drink a deadly poison and then kicks him down a cliff. When the young boy asks her why she is doing this, she tells him to not meddle with her or she will kill him too. Later, Morgana conspires with Guinevere in order to have Arthur assassinated by his new ally, Sarrum , a powerful warlord as well as the man who imprisoned her and Aithusa for two years.
Morgana also requests from Gwen one last thing: then give Sarrum a painful death, which Gwen agrees to do with pleasure. Some time later, Morgana gets a message from the Dochraid that Emrys is trying to break her control over Gwen. Morgana asks Aithusa to help her. The two ambush Arthur's group and, although Aithusa fails to eliminate them, Morgana corners Merlin and Mordred and knocks them out with magic. Although Merlin somehow escapes, Mordred does not. Morgana wakes him up, asking him why he betrayed her and demanding to know who Emrys is.
Seeing his unwillingness to help her, Morgana prepares to kill him, but Mordred confronts her with how drastically she has changed from her loving and compassionate past self. This emotionally confounds her, which gives Mordred a chance to knock her out using magic, before he then goes on to help Merlin and Arthur save Gwen With All My Heart. As Morgana knew that Emrys broke her control over Guinevere , she demanded to know his true identity. She with a group of many men, including Beroun captured Alator of the Catha , who had betrayed her last time to demand to know where and who Emrys is.
He refused to tell her who Emrys was, so he was ordered to reveal the true identity of Emrys, by being tortured by Nathair. Alator told Morgana that if she killed him, he would walk to paradise happily, knowing that Morgana had failed. Morgana refused to kill him, she wanted him to be tortured and to suffer alive. But when Finna , who was protecting Merlin sends a letter to Alator that she found Emrys, and not to worry, Morgana discovered it right away and caused her in murdering the High Priest by breaking his neck with magic, making him unable to breathe.
After Finna got Merlin's sword, when she was wounded, Morgana and her men found her and she demanded to know from her where Emrys is. She refused to tell and killed herself before Morgana could kill her.
When Mordred 's love interest, Kara , is sentenced to death for plotting against Camelot, Mordred is brought. After escaping from his jail cell he decides to visit Morgana, and is brought by two Saxons into her throne room. She does not welcome Mordred at first, as she knows that he tried to kill her during their last met, but when he apologises for what he has done, tells her the key to lead to Arthur's downfall she starts to understand him.
Mordred also claims that there is one person who kept stopping her from bringing down Camelot. Morgana knows that its Emrys and Mordred reveals his true identity, that he lives in Camelot, and it is Merlin 's druid name The Drawing of the Dark. Morgana and Mordred officially declare war at Camelot after they make sure Merlin cannot be a threat to their plans. Morgana uses a magical weapon which sucks his magic, rendering him useless to protect Arthur.
Immediately after that, she and Mordred summon a meteor to attack the enemy forces, which annihilated Camelot's defense. She uses Aithusa's breath to forge a sword for her proudest warrior, Mordred, so he can kill Arthur with it. She also uses a woman named Eira as a spy. After the woman gains Gwaine's sympathy, she gains information about Camelot and especially Arthur and Merlin and tells everything to Morgana. After she learns that Merlin plans to go to the Crystal Cave to get his magic back, she plans to end him once and for all.
She follows him inside the cave and toys with him, until he finds her and slashes her with a sword. Although in pain, Morgana laughs at his attempts to thwart her plans and bids him farewell, as she uses strong magic to trap Merlin in the Crystal Cave once and for all.
After this, she gathers her forces at Camlann, where she reunites with Mordred. The two, along with the Saxons , begin their final fight against Camelot. Although they easily overwhelm the Camelot soldiers at first, Merlin's return greatly shocks Morgana as she screams at him, and he attacks her and knocks her unconscious. When she regains consciousness, she finds out that Mordred has been killed. Creating a grave for him, she buries him and swears to him that Arthur will meet his doom.
When her men report to her that Arthur is alive, Morgana is so furious that she instantly kills one of the men. She meets with Gwaine and Percival, who knew of Arthur's location, and although Percival manages to stab through her, she survives and manages to defeat both of them. She traps Gwaine and uses a Nathair on him to learn about Arthur's location and after she does, she executes him. Morgana finds Merlin and Arthur and uses magic to blast Merlin away.
She then taunts a dying Arthur, but Merlin points Excalibur at her and says that, although he always blamed himself for what she has become, the bloodshed she created has to end, and so stabs her with the sword. Morgana thought she could withstand this hit too, but is wrong, as a sword forged in a Dragon's breath can hurt her.
Morgana breathes her last breath there, and very soon her brother dies as well The Diamond of the Day. Morgana is portrayed as being vengeful, ruthless, embittered, cold and calculating. Having turned against her closest friends and even her own family, Morgana zealously pursues what she believes to be her rightful throne as well as the downfall of her enemies, even those she once cared about.
She is a highly isolated and darkened character who resembles her biological father far more than she cares to admit since she, like Uther Pendragon , has suffered greatly on an emotional level and is unwilling to let go of past suffering.
In spite of her apparent callous antipathy, on rare occasions, Morgana shows a sorrowful melancholy that she herself does not expect to feel, such as upon the death of Uther, the resurrection of Lancelot as a mere shadow of his former glory and her confrontation with Arthur.
While in Camelot she is considered by many to be very beautiful and attracts the attention of numerous men, including Knight Valiant , Merlin and Arthur Pendragon. However, Morgana proves to be both beautiful and capable; she is also fiery and independent and will not hesitate to stand up to Uther, despite his being her guardian.
She always takes issue with his cruel and unjust persecution of magic-users, believing that his punishments are unfair and unfitting. When necessary, she also displays her courage and ability as a fighter, always intervening to stand up for what she feels is right. Like Uther, she too is very stubborn, and when Arthur told Uther that he lost a bet against Morgana, Uther told him that he should have known better than to mess with her. Despite portraying a fierce but just and independent personality at the court, on the inside Morgana is feeling great fear, depression and loneliness while in Camelot.
Not knowing that she is Uther's daughter, the thought that he may find out about her magic greatly stresses her, taking into consideration his attitude towards magic. Unable to find anyone to help her and having no one to turn to, she slowly envelopes herself in loneliness and depression, which fleetingly disappears at the company of creatures like Morgause, Alvarr and Mordred, who are like her.
After Merlin poisons her and almost causes her death, Morgause takes her with her to cure her, and Morgana spends over a year with Morgause. When she returns, she is a different person; vengeful and more cruel, she returns determined to take revenge for beings like herself against Uther and the magic-hating Camelot. Though Morgana initially believes Arthur was a better man than his father and would be a fair ruler, she ultimately becomes more and more fixed on her belief that the Pendragons are not fit to rule Camelot and seeks to take the throne herself, despite her also being a Pendragon in blood.
She joins Morgause in her regicidal ambitions and eventually operates alone in trying to kill Arthur. Despite being motivated by her disagreement with Uther's tyrannical regime, Morgana herself lapses into a reign of cruelty during the times she rules Camelot to gain the allegiance of the people, such as executing innocent people in her first reign, and threatening to burn peasants' crops in her second reign.
Morgana also takes a sadistic pleasure in tormenting Uther and forcing Gwaine to fight for food, as well as willingly torturing Elyan for information. Despite her vindictive and unforgiving personality, however, Morgana remains a powerful, arrogant, intelligent, overconfident, and ferociously determined individual. Her darker characteristics are largely the product of external influences while her truer nature was portrayed as one of immense compassion.
This nature has arguably not disappeared due to the melancholy she sometimes showed and she does at times reveal a vulnerable side of herself, such as her shock and hurt on hearing of Agravaine's death, her deep conflict at seeing Arthur again, her fear at being rendered powerless and her elation at being healed by Aithusa. This nature is explored more after her liberation from her prison. The time she spent with Aithusa made her more vulnerable and at times she shows her softer side to the young creature.
Even at her enemies, she shows acts of kindness, as shown when she ordered her men to burn Finna 's corpse after her suicide. She also displays a caring, loving side, like a mother figure towards Mordred, as he is the only one she can still consider her friend. After turning his back on Arthur and delivering Emrys' true name to her, Mordred is the one she was able to forgive, even after he tried to kill her twice, and when he died at the hands of Arthur, she swore vengeance at her friend's grave.
From this point forward, Morgana became more sadistic, psychotic and cruel, even towards her allies, and her only goal became the death of Arthur Pendragon, which she initially realises, shortly after she is slain by Merlin. Morgana has dark brown wavy hair which sometimes appears to be black in a certain light. She has grey-green eyes and pale skin.
She has a wide variety of different dresses throughout the series, all of which reflect her personality. Morgana and Merlin talk about Sophia. Morgana's relationship with Merlin began well since Morgana appeared to trust him from early on, going straight to him when Gwen faced execution The Mark of Nimueh.
When Merlin ran to her to hide Mordred , the Druid boy, Morgana agreed to help, driven by compassion and trust of Merlin's intentions.
When Merlin's village was under attack The Moment of Truth , Morgana, Gwen and Arthur journeyed with him to defend it, and Merlin overheard her saying that they were there because they all cared for Merlin. However, Merlin attempted to distance himself from her after her attempt on Uther's life, but ultimately ended up becoming closer to her when she was confused by her manifesting powers. Merlin clearly wanted to help Morgana and tried to persuade Gaius to help her instead of ignoring her powers altogether.
Morgana later demonstrated her trust in Merlin by confessing her suspicions of her magic, leading Merlin to eventually advise her to seek the Druids' help despite Gaius and the Great Dragon's warning him not to get involved. He, believing that he could not abandon her and understanding what she was going through, ignored the two The Nightmare Begins.
The pair remained friends until Merlin discovered that Morgana had once again allied with Uther's enemies in forming a bond with Morgause. When Morgause made Morgana the unwitting vessel for the sleeping plague, Merlin demonstrated a lack of faith in Morgana by believing his only option to be to kill her in order to end the plague.
Instead of talking with her, he chose to poison her in order to force Morgause to end the spell to save her life. Though it was done reluctantly, his choice was ultimately one that severely alienated the already conflicted Morgana, who may well have drunk the hemlock on her own to save Arthur, whom she loved deeply, had Merlin simply explained all.
However, Merlin chose to believe the worst in Morgana, potentially unaware that Morgause had turned her into the vessel without her knowledge or consent, therefore destroying his relationship with her forever, polluting her better nature and sending her irrevocably into Morgause's care for one year The Fires of Idirsholas. When Morgana returned to Camelot, Merlin was anxious that she would expose him, but to his surprise she tearfully said she understood why he did it and confessed that she had had no idea what she was doing.
Thinking she had forgiven him, Merlin was vastly relieved until he discovered the enchantment on Uther The Tears of Uther Pendragon. When he followed her to meet with Morgause, Morgana dropped the act and revealed her true loathing for Merlin, leaving him bound in chains to die.
Curiously, for reasons unknown, Morgana never exposed Merlin for poisoning her, though she probably could have him executed on the spot for it. Possible explanations include that she feared her magic or her treachery being exposed, or for some reason did not want him executed.
Morgana remained ignorant to the fact that she owed her life to Merlin when he cured her fatal head injury, although he acted largely to alleviate his own guilt from having caused her accident in the first place, and also to save Arthur and Uther from their overwhelming grief The Crystal Cave.
With all pretence now dropped, Morgana and Merlin were deeply hostile to one other, though in the presence of Arthur and Gwen they tended to be civil, but not friendly. Uncharacteristically, Merlin was shown to be very cold towards Morgana and vice versa. Merlin had long since given Morgana up as a lost cause, and when Morgana crowned herself Queen of Camelot, Merlin helped Arthur rally a resistance, destroying the immortal army she and Morgause raised by emptying the Cup of Life after he hurled Morgause into a stone pillar.
Morgana's hatred of Merlin was amplified by his severely wounding Morgause, though it is unclear whether her eventual emaciated state and death were a direct result of Merlin's attack.
The following year, Morgana was ever more suspicious, paranoid and hostile. She and Merlin did not meet over the course of the year, although Merlin was frequently aware of her plans to seize the throne and continuously thwarted them.
And Merlin may protect Arthur and Camelot, but he hasn't revealed who he is and he hasn't become the loyal advisor to the greatest king word has ever known Uther told Balinor, Merlin's father, that he wanted to make peace with Kilgharrah, but instead Uther cheated him and captured the Dragon. Uther wanted to kill Balinor even when he had helped him catch Kilgharrah, just because he was a Dragonlord. Balinor fled to Ealdor and lived with Hunith It's now our dear Merlin emerge ; Before the Great Purge where the Dragon was captured, there was a reason to why magic was banned for the kingdom, and as we all know it's Arthur's birth That's why Arthur is alittle older than Merlin As we hear in series 2 episode 5, Uther still can't kiss someone, even when it's over 20 years ago!
But it remains that Morgana in both cases must be older than Arthur Okay : Yeah, I also believe that Balinor fled to Ealdor and probably stayed there for a while before he had to escape again.
Probably 18 or This makes Arthur older than Merlin. I also think that Morgana was born before Arthur, and Gwen looks a bit older the actress, Angel, is a couple of years older than the others. So my guess - based on these facts: When the series start Merlin: Arthur: 20 The girls: And this makes them around 25 now, in the 4th season.
Wich is closer to the actors age. I agree with the above. I think Arthur is the oldest of four and I believe he is around 26, seeing he turned 21 and made crown prince in "Excalibur" plus two missing years between series 2 and 3, and series 3 and 4. Seeing Balinor escaped Camelot after Great Dragon was imprisoned which was at the ending of the Great Purge, I'd say Merlin is at least a year younger than Arthur, so that would make him now around 25 or Morgana was born after Arthur, Uther said so when he told Gaius about his affair with Vivienne, so that would make her more Merlin's age, 25 or 24 and I believe Gwen is of their peerage as well.
But they do say that Morgana can take the throne I don't agree, I think Morgana seems to be older than Arthur. I think right now for season 5 right now Arthur is the oldest and Merlin the Youngest Merlin is 21 or 20 Arthur is 25 or 26 Morgana is 21 or 22 Gwen is 23 or I think when Merlin first came to Camelot in S01, the ages for the four characters: Merlin is 16 He wasn't born during the Great Purge; Hunith and Balinor were still in Camelot trying to avoid Uther; and for a time they did and settled in Ealdor.
So, by the end of S05, Merlin would have been in Camelot almost 10 years and these ages would seem about right: Merlin is 25 going on 26 Colin Morgan joked that in S05, he and Merlin would be about the same age Arthur is 29 going on 30 Morgana is 29 going on 30 Gwen is 28 last edited over a year ago.
Morgana is definitely older than Arthur. I reckon Merlin is two to three years younger than Arthur and Gwen maybe a year younger. So here's what I think : end of series 5 Arthur : 26 Merlin : 23 maybe 24 Gwen : 25 Morgana : 27 At the start of the 1st series I reckon : Arthur 21 : Merlin : 18 maybe 19 Gwen : 20 Morgana : 22 I'm not sure I'm accurate , but Morgana was definitely born first , so that's why I put a year between her and Arthur.
I think that morgana is older than arthur why else would she say she's the rightful hier. Previous Next 1 2. Something to say? Sign in with one of these options:.
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