Board Thread:What If?/@comment-5674726-20141111205211/@comment-5674726-20141112212718

This is a potentially interesting one.

Gaius believed that Uther would see the magic of a Seer as too close to sorcery but it's not only an inborn power, it's a passive power. I can't see him being able to bring himself to hurt his daughter for having magic, let alone magic that she was born with rather than learning. He'd want it to be kept a secret, as he wouldn't want to be in a position where he was seen to break his own laws, and might want Gaius to suppress it as far as possible but what impact would it have had on Morgana if she knew that he knew that she had magic but refused to harm her?

If Morgana went to Uther when she foresaw Sophia drowning Arthur, it'd be a way of showing him that her gift was potentially of use.