User blog comment:Harian96/The Smile of Mordred/@comment-68.97.170.25-20160521080701

Ah, yes. Why the smile? I've wondered about that since I saw it, because he didn't smile when he stabbed Arthur, he smiled when Arthur stabbed him, which to me says it wasn't a "Yay, I killed Arthur smile". In my opinion it would of being a sort of "Peace at last" kind of smile. Death was a relief because there was nothing left for him in life. Kara was dead. The war was lost. His revenge was complete, but I don't believe he truly found satisfaction in it, after all he had killed someone who he had once loved and been willing to die for .He had betrayed the knights that he once thought of as brothers. Death must have seemed like a blessing.