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I would love to see a jailed Morgana!!! Serves her right for the pain and suffering she caused.

Here's my theory:

Morgana lost her powers at Castle Camelot so she didn't teleport on her own. Aithusa may have restored Morgana's life but not her powers. I think Mordred got her out and sent Aithusa to save her. (Mordred may be a dragonlord.)

For the first year Morgana is on the run because she's wanted for treason, attempted regicide and a whole laundry list of crimes. (Wanted posters may be out on her, with a reward and a note she doesn't have magic, but still proceed with caution.) Morgana gets caught and locked up for two years, cut off from the rest of the world in some dark, dank dungeon.

Morgana's jailer is revealed - and it's Mordred. He comes to her wearing the Pendragon crest and chain mail as a knight of Camelot. That's how Morgana thinks that Arthur has had her imprisoned for all this time. Mordred explains he became a knight to inflitate Camelot and to help Morgana bring down Arthur, telling her Arthur has her locked up to make suffer her before he executes her, have her wonder everyday when she will meet the headsman. But Morgana realized she's not in Camelot's dungeons (she should know; she's been there before). Mordred tells her Arthur ordered Morgana to be imprisoned in a remote part of the kingdom, cut off from everyone to keep her away from the people and mainly QUEEN Guinevere. Learning her scheme to keep Gwen off the throne ultimately failed will set Morgana off.

The truth is, Arthur doesn't have Morgana imprisoned. The bounty is out and Arthur and the knights are looking for her, but they don't know where she is. If Arthur have captured Morgana he wouldn't drag out her imprisonment; he would do a speedy trial and execute her. Mordred is telling Arthur he signed up to show that not all of the magical community are allies of Morgana; that Morgana has sullied the image of all magic practioners with her deeds; and to show magic can be used for good. I said in a previous post that Mordred is playing Arthur and Morgana against each other for the ultimate goal: have the siblings cancel each other out and take the throne - and maybe Queen Guinevere - for himself.