Talk:The Death Song of Uther Pendragon/@comment-123.211.169.220-20150912005207/@comment-5674726-20150918140039

"As a ghost, one would expect that - especially after what Uther went through - he would have a more dispassionate perspective, a wiser point of view."

I didn't mind Ghost!Uther not being dispassionate. It made sense to me that, while he loved Arthur, he would also be very concerned about the fate of Camelot. As a King, he saw it as his duty to protect his kingdom and people so, if he was worried that Arthur wasn't doing right by them, I think that it would be in-character for him to express his concerns.