Talk:The Drawing of the Dark/@comment-5644179-20121215233205

From the beginning Mordred a Druid, and a Knight of Camelot was an oxymoron. It was oil and water and that I believe is why Mordred could not understand the code of a Knight. Having been raised in a military home and work on a military base one gets to understand that rules are rules, something Mordred and his tip- toe-through-the-tulip Druid mentality had a difficult time understanding. He ruled with his heart, when he should have abided by the laws of the land. Even when he saw Kara kill the Knight in cold blood, he still was easily persuaded by her, instead of turning on her and sending her back to the dungeons. I'm not sure even the writers understand the foundation of military life, loyalty, and obedience to a King, whether you like the rules or not, you signed up for the job, you obey. But, this is a fanciful show,not one based on fact, so on we go.

On another note, I noticed in the upcoming segment that Merlin appears to be in a cave. In the Arthurian legends is Merlin not to be sealed in a cave for eternity by the hand of Nimueh?