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Fimber wrote:

Another theory would be, in regard to the healing bracelet, that maybe, Morgana grew insane due to suppressing her dreams and visions. As horrible as nightmares can be, they are needed to let the person deal with whatever they suffer from. According to specialists, it's even a bad idea to wake someone up from a nightmare because it's important to let the brain work it out. I think that it's a safe bet that her prolonged use of the healing bracelet had a negative effect on her.

I would argue that Morgana is more a Seer than a Witch. She has both forms of magic but her Seer power manifested when she was a child, while her other magic did not manifest until adulthood. Based on the fact that Morgause cast a separate spell on the healing bracelet, I'd say that the bracelet was only preserving that magic and using it to block Morgana's prophetic dreams rather than it being part of its original function. If so, that's another potential proof of my theory about how the bracelet works. She was blocking off part of herself so who is to say that it did not warp her mentally or emotionally.

One point to consider is that, before she puts on the bracelet, Morgana's visions are of threats to Arthur and Camelot. Afterwards, the only visions that make it through are of threats to her and her ambitions. Did cutting off the visions of Arthur and Camelot affect her emotional ties to them?