Talk:Morgana Pendragon/@comment-4135736-20120924121712/@comment-5102537-20120924222448

You're right, the smirking stopped.

As for being "sorry" for Uther, I'm not sure if she felt kind of sorrow or even remorse. I think it might have been just disturbance over literally feeling the physical and/or emotional pain of someone else. We saw that Uther suffered when he died, supposingly under great pain (whatever happend to his body) and Morgana as a High Priestess and a seer really felt the pain. I would be puzzled, disturbed and confused too and I guess I wouldn't think of it as a pleasant experience. It could also mean that with killing him she hurt herself, meaning that she lost her last bit of humanity and got much worse than him, the one she hated the most.

Lancelot was a useful toy for her. She regretted that such a great man was wasted, nevertheless she executed her plan. If she really felt compassion or remorse she would have stopped. I think knowing that something is wrong and feeling the pain of others but doing it nevertheless is even worse than thinking that everything is alright. It was her choice but she decided for tormenting and killing them both. And what could be worse than beating someone who is on the ground and defeated already and to rip someone off of their soul, the very thing that deserves to get peace in the afterlife for eternity?