Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-4623180-20121103100513/@comment-5621713-20121107035533

I sort of agree with Morganaforever(though I am not the biggest Morgana fan). Annis was initially swayed by her grief and anger, but eventually saw clearly that Arthur was really an honorable man, and continuing a conflict between their kingdoms served no one, except maybe Morgana. I think that Arthur genuinely regretted killing Caerleon, and probably wouldn't have done it if Agravaine had not pushed him to do so. It did feel like Odin's agreement to the truce was too quick. Granted there wasn't a lot of time to decide, but he went from being so filled with anger that he would rather die than live peacefully with Arthur. In fact, I'm not sure that I believe that Odin will keep to the truce. I guess we will have to see what the writers decide, because all of this is really up to them.