User blog comment:LokiIsAwesome/Agravaine and a few other Series 4 characters.../@comment-5350801-20120815231736/@comment-5102537-20120824135310

Another question about the Agravaine-story would be: why was Uther obviously comfortable with Agravaine around when he was the brother of Tristan who was killed by Uther and when he, as we assume, blamed Uther for Igraine's death? Why did he blame Uther for Igraine's death at all (in case he did)? Surely, Uther didn't go around back then, telling everyone "hey, I used magic to make Igraine conceive". I was wondering about Tristan when he first appeared because I found it to be a little childish to blame someone for asking for magical help since magic was obviously used by almost everyone back then and completely normal. It wasn't Uther who killed Igraine but magic/The Old Religion/Nimueh.

When Tristan wanted to kill Uther in a duel because of Igraine's death, why was Uther not the slightest bit suspiscious about Agravaine who had lost both siblings? And why did Agravaine never tell Arthur about Igraine and about what happened when obviously Arthur had known Agravaine for his entire life? Did Agravaine play to be okay with the whole situation, and if so, why? He couldn't know that someday Morgana would go wacko and try to kill Uther and everyone else. If I was Uther, would wonder why Agravaine seems to be alright with everything that happened when his brother had already tried to kill me. It doesn't make sense that Agravaine obviously had never shown a sign of hatred, rage, revenge but later was driven by hatred towards Uther when Morgana went nuts all of a sudden, almost 30 years later.