User blog:Knightofthecart/Queen's behaviour in Arthur's Bane

Hi members,

Many of you complained about the decision Guinevere made about Sefa : "She didn't think of the situations she had been once", "she's a darker side character now", "she was too cruel to Sefa", "she would have known what helping her father means", "difference between Gwen and Uther is fading".

Hey Guys, she's no more Gwen the cheesy hand-maid, she's the queen of Camelot ! In absence of Arthur, she has to rule a kingdom, to protect her people, not to be the shrink of a servant who needs to see her father recognised for what he is. Sefa should have known the risks involving herself in high treason. It's not the dark side of Gwen, neither an unsuspected cruelty. She has just done what was needed to be done for the safety of the kingdom. In the past three years, she has obviously learned that ruling a kingdom and taking care of its people is really tough sometimes. Nevertherless, I think it's a strategic mistake, since Sefa can be useful to be traded with Ruadan. Hope Gaius will be a good advisor (or perhaps Elyan). The two of them seemed to be perplexed by Gwen's decision, but I think it was the surprise's effect.

Kind(g) regards