User blog comment:SquarePoint/Theory about *The Death Song of Uther Pendragon*/@comment-5102537-20121025151245/@comment-5102537-20121029115550

Your points about Percival and Gwen are indeed odd. Why missing such a man like Percival and why not killing Gwen instantly? The question is, if he didn't kill them delibaretly but only scared them, for what purpose?

I also wonder, as you have mentioned before, why Igraine's spirit looked like a living human whereas Uther was a blue ghost and why Morguase had to speak all those magic spells whereas Arthur had only to use the horn?

I would give it some credit and suspect that they wanted to tell us something with this. However, the problem I have is that I don't believe they wanted to make us believe that something strange was going on but that they simply wanted to show the viewer what an evil man Uther was and is.