Talk:Aredian/@comment-5674726-20130204000433/@comment-5674726-20130824000508

It would have been interesting to see Uther react to Morgana being a suspect - it's quite possible that he was under the impression than she was being asked to clarify a few details about her nightmares rather than that she was a suspect.

Would he have been prepared to subject her to Aredian's questioning and, if he was, might he have insisted that either he be present or that Arthur or a trusted knight be present during the interrogation to keep an eye on her, which would mean that Aredian's hands would be tied, to an extent. He wouldn't be able to use a threat to somebody else as leverage, for example. Uther can hardly have been unaware of the possibility that a person could be coerced into making a false confession.