Elyan

"He just always happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time."

- Gwen on Elyan

Sir Elyan was the son of Tom, the brother of Queen Guinevere Pendragon and the brother-in-law of King Arthur Pendragon, whom he served as a Knight of the Round Table. Prior to his knighthood he was a blacksmith, like his father before him. He was impaled by a sword enchanted by the Lady Morgana - apparently to protect Guinevere and likely to kill Arthur - and died of his wounds in his sister's arms.

Early life
Elyan was the elder child and only son of the blacksmith Tom and his late wife. Little is known about Elyan's early life, only that he left home a year before Merlin arrived in Camelot and did not keep in contact with his family. Consequently his sister Guinevere had no knowledge of his whereabouts, or even whether he was alive or dead (The Castle of Fyrien).

Kidnapped
"Brother and sister reunited. It warms the heart."

- Cenred regarding Gwen and Elyan

Four years after his departure from Camelot, Gwen and Elyan were reunited when they were kidnapped by King Cenred as part of a plot to kill Arthur Pendragon. Gwen was soon released so that she could lead Arthur into their trap, but Elyan spent most of his captivity in the castle dungeons. His sister eventually rejoined him when she, Arthur, Merlin, and Morgana were captured trying to sneak into the castle by way of an underground tunnel system. The two had a bit of a heart to heart as they waited in their cell, discussing issues like Elyan's decision to leave home and his failure to return even after their father's death. Elyan also became aware of Gwen's romance with Arthur, which he took great amusement in teasing her about.

The siblings were soon rescued by Arthur and Merlin, and - after a quick detour to "save" Morgana - the group returned to Camelot. Elyan decided to give up his wanderings at this time, instead choosing to reopen their father's forge and take over his job as blacksmith (The Castle of Fyrien).

Saving Camelot
"Even though I was a commoner, a nobody, you were willing to lay down your life for me, Arthur. Now it is my turn to repay you."

- Elyan to Arthur

Elyan had been comfortably resettled in Camelot for several months when it was attacked by Cenred's army. Elyan presumably tried to defend his home from the invaders, but was stunned to discover that weapons were useless against the soldiers; the Cup of Life had made them immortal. He managed to avoid capture by taking refuge in his and Gwen's house, and hid there until Arthur, Merlin, and Gwaine returned to find that Camelot had been defeated. When the trio entered the house in search of Gwen, they discovered Elyan instead, who initially attacked them thinking they were immortal soldiers.

After explaining all that had happened, Elyan accompanied the three to the castle to learn the fates of Arthur's father and Gwen. The group split up once they were inside. Elyan went with Gwaine to the dungeons, where they saw Uther being dragged away by Cenred's soldiers. The two then met up with Arthur and Merlin (and now Gaius) in the physician's chambers, where they reported what they'd seen. Arthur then ordered them to take Gaius and find refuge in the woods outside Camelot.

Elyan, Gaius, and Gwaine eventually met back up with Arthur and Merlin, and the five spent the next week sheltering in a cave. They were eventually joined by Gwen and Sir Leon, who had managed to escape from the city. Unbeknownst to them, however, Morgause and Morgana had allowed their escape in order to track them to Arthur's hiding place. The group was forced to go on the run, though they were ultimately saved by the arrival of Percival and Lancelot, who dropped boulders from above to block the path and halt the soldiers' pursuit.

With their former hideout compromised, Elyan accompanied the rest of the group to the Castle of Ancient Kings. There Arthur revealed his intentions to infiltrate the citadel and free his father. Elyan was among those who volunteered to accompany him, and was made a Knight of Camelot alongside Gwaine, Percival, and Lancelot. Arthur and his new knights then devised a plan to break Uther out of Camelot's dungeons: Merlin and Lancelot were to split off and disable the warning bell (though they were really planning to go after the Cup of Life) while Arthur, Elyan, and the other knights proceeded on to the cells. Gwen and Gaius, meanwhile, were to remain in the Castle and prepare for any wounded.

The plan was carried out the next day. Arthur and the knights were not only successful in infiltrating the dungeons but managed to locate Uther without much trouble. Everything was going off without a hitch until the warning bell went off, alerting the soldiers to their presence. With their escape route cut off, Arthur resolutely led the knights in battle against the immortal army, which was soon destroyed by Merlin's emptying the Cup of Life. Later, Elyan accompanied the other Knights back to the Castle of Ancient Kings to escort Gwen home to Camelot (The Coming Of Arthur).

As a Knight of the Round Table
"Arise, Sir Elyan, Knight of Camelot."

- Arthur

One year later, Elyan was part of a group of four knights who came across a woman traveling through the Plains of Denaria. The woman was cooperative at first, informing the knights that she was journeying to the Seas of Meredor, but her demeanor markedly changed when Leon asked about the contents of her cart. Revealing herself to be the Lady Morgana, she attacked the knights with her magic. Only Leon and Elyan survived.

Later, Elyan was among the knights who rode out with Arthur to investigate reports of strange, faceless beings who had attacked one of Camelot's villages. They discovered that the attacks were the work of the Dorocha, ghostly voices of the undead unleashed when Morgana tore the veil between the worlds on Samhain's Eve. As the Dorocha spread through Camelot and villagers crowded into the city in search of safety, the knights took to patrolling the streets with torches. During one such patrol Elyan saved Percival's life by using his torch to chase the Dorocha away. The other knight had come across three children hiding behind some barrels, and had had to leave his own torch behind to carry them to safety.

Elyan and the other Knights of the Round Table later accompanied Arthur on his quest to repair the veil on the Isle of the Blessed. They made camp the first night at an old fortress called Daobeth, where Merlin was badly injured by the Dorocha. After Lancelot volunteered to take the servant back to Camelot, Arthur, Elyan, and the other knights continued on with the quest. On Arthur's recommendation they took a shortcut through the Tunnels of Andor, which went fairly well up until they came across a group of Wildeorren. The knights quickly hid behind a shelf of rock, but despite their having used Gaia berries to mask their scents, one of the creatures followed them and took a marked interest in Gwaine. This prompted the knight to kill the creature, which ultimately proved to be a mistake, as Wildeorren hunted in packs. The knights were forced to exit the tunnels at a run.

Ultimately surviving their trek through the Tunnels, the group made camp in the woods that night, with Arthur taking first watch. When Elyan got up to take over, he tried to talk to the prince about what they might expect when they finally reached the Isle. Arthur remained tight-lipped, saying that it was his burden alone to bear, but Elyan disagreed, telling him that as long as they all stood together, none of them would ever be alone. His words seemed to bring some comfort to Arthur, who thanked him.

After another day of traveling, the knights were reunited with Merlin and Lancelot when they made camp at another fortress. Relieved that they were safe and well, the knights joyfully welcomed the two back into the fold. The group reached the Isle of the Blessed the next morning, crossing the lake by way of the ferryman's boat. When they discovered that the Isle was guarded by Wyverns, Leon, Elyan, and Percival chose to remain outside to fend them off while Arthur, Merlin, Lancelot, and Gwaine proceeded on to the stone altar, where Lancelot ultimately sacrificed himself to heal the veil in Arthur (and Merlin's) place.

Later, back in Camelot, Elyan attended Lancelot's memorial alongside his fellow knights and the rest of the court. He was also present when a funeral pyre containing Lancelot's cloak and sword was burned in the courtyard (The Darkest Hour).

Elyan attended Arthur's birthday celebration alongside the rest of the court. Later, after the death of King Uther, he also attended Arthur's coronation along with his fellow knights (The Wicked Day).

When it was discovered that Julius Borden was searching for the last live dragon egg in existence, Elyan was among the knights that Arthur took to find and destroy it. During their journey, Elyan joined the others in playing a trick on Merlin. They pretended to eat all of their food, and then produced one last bowl that they'd saved for the servant when he'd just about given up hope. As a result, he and the other knights were stricken ill when Julius poisoned their food, and had to be saved by Merlin's magic (Aithusa).

Elyan was also present during the knights' ambush on King Caerleon's raiding party. When the King's wife, Queen Annis, subsequently declared war on Camelot over the death of her husband, Elyan accompanied his fellow Knights and the rest of Camelot's army to the battle sight. He later led the other Knights of the Round Table in voicing their loyalty to Arthur and their willingness to die for him, acting as the group's spokesman. When Arthur struck a bargain with Annis that the war would be decided by a duel between two champions rather than a battle between two armies, Elyan was among those who volunteered to serve as Camelot's champion. He later watched Arthur fight from the ridge alongside Merlin, the other Knights, and the rest of Camelot's army (His Father's Son). Elyan was on a patrol with the other Knights of the Round Table when they encountered Merlin disguised as Dragoon the Great. The servant was attempting to mount his horse so he could ride to Morgana's hovel and free himself of her Fomorroh's control, but due to the effects of his ageing spell did not have the strength to manage it. Recognizing him as the sorcerer supposedly responsible for Uther's death, the Knights tried to apprehend him but were quickly defeated by Merlin's magic, much to his glee. The servant then mounted his horse using the fallen knights as a staircase and went on his way (A Servant of Two Masters).

Lamia
"Leon and Gwaine, I've never known them to act like this." "Elyan's the same. I hardly recognize him." "I think it's something to do with her."

- Merlin and Gwen regarding the Knights and Lamia

When the village of Longstead was stricken with severe illness, Elyan and the other Knights of the Round Table were tasked with escorting Gwen and Merlin there to provide treatment. Though Merlin did what he could, his prescriptions proved ineffective and it started to appear as though sorcery might be involved. The group started back to Camelot the next morning, intending to inform Arthur of their suspicions and return later with Gaius, who had remained in Camel to treat a sudden outbreak of sweating sickness.

At some point in their journey they came across a group of bandits camped out in the forest. The Knights attacked the bandits, and in the process freed a young girl that they'd apparently taken prisoner. Identifying herself as Lamia, the girl appeared both terrified and distrustful, particularly of Merlin. She soon began to exert a strange control over the Knights; they became increasingly possessive of her and aggressive towards each other. This eventually culminated in a fight between Leon and Gwaine, which escalated to the point that Percival and Elyan had to forcibly separate them. The Knights also began to forget the original purpose their journey (to save Longstead), concerned only with doing what Lamia suggested they do.

The evening after the fight, Elyan was on watch when he heard what sounded like a hiss. He came across Lamia while investigating, who claimed that she hadn't been able to sleep. She kissed Elyan, who began convulsing and fell to the ground. The next morning, the other Knights found him unconscious in the woods, apparently suffering from the same sickness as the people of Longstead. Though Merlin tried to convince the Knights to get Elyan back to Camelot for treatment, they - under Lamia's influence - insisted on taking shelter in a deserted castle instead. Lamia disappeared almost immediately after they arrived there, and one by one the Knights began to fall ill; Gwaine when he went to collect firewood, and Leon and Percival while they were searching for Lamia.

Gwen and Merlin were left to deal with Lamia themselves. Merlin managed to stab her with as word during their initial confrontation, but Lamia responded by transforming into a snake-like monster that chased him through the castle. Eventually they ran into Gwen, who attacked the monster with a sword when it managed to snatch Merlin. The Lamia was unaffected, however, and likely would have killed them both had Arthur not arrived and finished it off. Elyan and the other Knights were then taken back to Longstead, where Gaius treated them for their illness (Lamia).

Possessed by a Troubled Spirit
"He may have disturbed a spirit at the shrine. I think that spirit's possessing him."

- Merlin about Elyan

Elyan was on a patrol with Arthur, Merlin, and the other Knights when they came across the remains of a Druid camp. Though Merlin warned them not to disturb anything, Elyan - thirsty because Gwaine had drunk the last of his water - drank from a small well. In doing so he accidentally freed a tormented spirit; a young Druid boy, dripping wet and deathly pale, who began to appear to Elyan but went unseen by others. Initially the boy did not speak, first appearing to Elyan while he was alone in his chambers. Having heard Gwaine tell Merlin earlier that a circle of salt at the foot of one's bed was supposed to ward off evil spirits, Elyan desperately followed this advice, but to no avail. The boy slowly began to exert greater and greater influence over the him, causing him to lose control of himself during a training session and appearing to him in the armoury afterwards. Frightened, he Elyan accidentally bumped into Gwaine, who shoved him away in response. This resulted in a struggle between the two when Elyan shoved him back, which ended with Gwaine knocking him out.

When Elyan eventually regained awareness in his chambers, the spirit appeared to him for a third time. Unlike the last times, however, the spirit spoke to him, asking him not to be angry with it. Elyan then approached the boy and tried to comfort him, asking him what he wanted of him. The boy replied that he wanted Elyan to bring him peace by righting the wrong that had been done to him; he wanted him to kill the King. Now under the spirit's power, Elyan agreed to do so. He went to Arthur's chambers that night and attacked him with a sword. Though caught unawares, Arthur managed to evade him until the guards arrived, forcing Elyan to flee. He was eventually apprehended by the other Knights and thrown into the dungeons, where the spirit appeared to him once more. The boy told him that he'd failed him, an accusation that tormented Elyan.

Though most believed that Elyan's attack on Arthur had been motivated by revenge for his sister's banishment, Merlin and Gaius - who had discovered the circle of salt beneath his bed - knew that he was not acting of his accord. As such, when Agravaine advised that Arthur have Elyan executed in order to show the people of Camelot that attempts on the King's life would be severely punished, Merlin defended Elyan, leaving Arthur conflicted. Worried that the king might have no choice but to order Elyan's execution regardless of their suspicions, Merlin then concocted a plan to exorcise the spirit from Elyan. He broke the knight out of the dungeons and tried to trick him into drinking a sedative. The boy, however, warned Elyan of Merlin's intentions, prompting the knight to knock him out and escape into the woods.

Elyan made a second attempt on Arthur's life the following day. Armed with a crossbow, he ambushed the king in the council chamber, killing or wounding at least three knights before taking aim at Arthur, who managed to dodge the shot. Now completely under the spirit's power and speaking with the voice of the boy rather than his own, he abandoned the crossbow and took up a sword instead, engaging Arthur in a duel. Arthur eventually managed to defeat Elyan, but - having heard him speak with the boy's voice rather than Elyan's - began to realize that Merlin had been right and that Elyan had been possessed. As such, he let Elyan go.

Arthur then sought the advice of Gaius, who told him that only the atonement of the perpetrator could bring a restless spirit peace. Believing Uther to have been the one responsible for the boy's death, Gaius also informed Arthur that he would likely have no choice but to kill Elyan, as Uther was dead and could not atone for his actions. Nevertheless, Arthur (and Merlin) returned to the Druid shrine that night and summoned the spirit. Kneeling before the possessed Elyan, he revealed that it had not been Uther who led the raid on the Druid camp, but Arthur himself. Overcome with remorse, he explained how his youth and inexperience had led to him losing control of his men, and how the events of that day still haunted his memory. He promised that the Druids would be treated with the respect that they deserved in future. His heartfelt words finally brought peace to the boy, who forgave him. The spirit then released Elyan, who - disoriented and confused - fainted. He was taken back to Camelot and made a full recovery (A Herald of the New Age).

Morgana's Second Conquest of Camelot
"Tell me where Arthur is... Or sample the delights of my little friend here." "I'll tell you nothing." "I was hoping you'd say that."

- Morgana and Elyan, the latter about to be tortured

Elyan was one of the knights on patrol in the city when Morgana and her ally Helios launched a surprise attack on Camelot during the Feast of Beltane. They eventually retreated to the citadel, where he discovered Arthur's uncle, Lord Agravaine, leading a contingent of warriors through the castle corridors. Realizing that the nobleman had betrayed them, Elyan vowed to kill him, but was knocked unconscious by Morgana's magic before he could do so. When he eventually regained consciousness, he ran to the woods outside Camelot. There he met up with Percival, Arthur, and Merlin, who were also trying to escape from Morgana's soldiers. The group quickly came up with a plan to find sanctuary beyond Camelot's borders, with Merlin suggesting that they go to his home village, Ealdor. However, they were discovered and attacked before they could do so, losing track of Percival almost immediately. Elyan managed to keep up with Merlin and Arthur for a little longer, but ultimately sent them on ahead while he stayed behind to fend off their pursuers. Eventually, he was captured.

Morgana later interrogated Elyan to find out where Arthur was hiding. When Elyan refused to tell her where the king had gone, she used a Nathair to torture the information out of him. Elyan, almost catatonic at this point, was then dragged to the castle dungeons, where he was thrown into a cell with Gaius and Gwaine. Gaius did what he could to make Elyan comfortable, and the knight slowly recovered his strength over the next few days. But though soon able to walk and talk again, he was still too weak to help Gwaine when the guards came to force him to fight in return for food. He did his best to look after Gaius during this time; the old physician was suffering badly from their poor conditions and lack of food. After Gwaine won his challenge and was given bread as a reward, Elyan tried to coax Gaius into eating. He was distressed when the physician told him not to waste their food on someone who wasn't long for this world, and left the bread with Gaius anyway, taking none for himself.

Elyan, Gaius, and Gwaine were later rescued by Percival and Leon during Arthur's bid to retake Camelot. The knights were overjoyed to see one another alive, Elyan even joking about the horror of having been locked up with Gwaine for a week when Percival asked if he was all right. He later stood alongside his fellow knights and the rest of the court as his sister Guinevere was crowned Queen of Camelot (The Sword in the Stone).

Knights Go Missing
Three years after his sister, Guinevere, became Queen of Camelot, Elyan is still a member of his brother-in-law's Round Table and one of his most trusted Knights. When Arthur reports to the Round Table that Sir Gwaine and his troop of men have gone missing, Elyan voices his concern for his friends and states that all the disappearances are somehow related to Morgana, Arthur Merlin and all the knights set out to Ismir to rescue Gwaine and Percival, but when Morgana attacks Leon and Elyan, the two end up losing Arthur and Merlin and they head back to Camelot. When Ruadan comes to rescue his daughter, Sefa, Elyan gives Ruadan the fatal blow which eventually kills him (Arthur's Bane).

The Dark Tower
Elyan with Gwen and the other knights venture back to Camelot when Morgana stumbles upon them and plants snakes in a patch of grass leading to the injuries of Percival and Leon, as Gwen flees she is captured by Morgana and taken to the Dark Tower, where she will return home but not everyone will get out alive.

Arthur is informed of Gwen's abduction and rides out at dawn with the knights, Merlin. Nearby Arthur tends to head out alone to save Gwen but with the others by his side, and Elyan both knowing how much Gwen means to them they head onwards where Merlin is told that one shall not return.

Death
When the knights reach the Dark Tower, they notice Elyan is already ahead in a booby trap room filled with darts, attempting to kill anyone who mistreads on the path. Elyan succeeds in reaching the room where Gwen is held captive but at the stake of battling with an enchanted sword. He is impaled, and although he manages to toss it out through a nearby window, he falls on his knees and passes away in Gwen's arms; And as Gwen mourns over his death, the others soon find them, much to their horror. Sunrise appears in Camelot and Elyan is given a memorial, the boat containing his body is set alight as it flows down the river. That night, Gwen appears to have betrayed Camelot and is now allies with Morgana. Elyan is given a Viking burial, similar to Freya from The Lady of the Lake and Lancelot from Lancelot du Lac (The Dark Tower).

Personality
"He's just one of those people, never settles down, never thinks about the future. Just follows his heart wherever it leads him."

- Gwen about Elyan

Elyan was a courageous, compassionate, adventurous individual who followed his heart wherever it led him, (though this often led to him being in the wrong place at the wrong time). He left home about a year before Merlin arrived in Camelot, traveling extensively and picking up many skills, one of which was swordsmanship. This skill, together with his bravery and loyalty, eventually led to him becoming not only a Knight of Camelot, but one of Arthur's most trusted warriors.

Elyan was often shown to be gentle, kindhearted, and caring. Though initially terrified when the spirit of the Druid boy appeared to him, he was very contrite when his yelling appeared to have frightened the boy. He did everything he could to comfort him, even giving the boy a hug (A Herald of the New Age). When he, Gaius, and Gwaine were captured during Morgana's invasion of Camelot, he spent much of his time caring for Gaius, who was suffering badly from the poor conditions and lack of food. When the group was later given bread as a reward for Gwaine defeating his challengers, Elyan insisted that Gaius take it, keeping none for himself (The Sword in the Stone). He was also one of the only knights who didn't regularly tease or bully Merlin, and was the only knight to stand up for him when John belittled his skill as a physician (Lamia).

Elyan was especially affectionate and demonstrative towards his sister, hugging her when they were reunited and agreeing to give up his life of traveling to come and live with her in Camelot (The Castle of Fyrien). When Gwen was kidnapped by Morgana and taken to the Dark Tower, Elyan was devastated. He blamed himself for not protecting her better and was adamant about bringing her home, even if it cost him his life to do so (The Dark Tower). However, though he deeply cared for Gwen and his father Elyan could be somewhat thoughtless where his family was concerned. He chose not to keep in contact with them after he left home, leaving Gwen completely in the dark as to whether he was alive or dead for nearly four years, and failed to return even after the death of their father (The Castle of Fyrien). To his credit, however, Elyan was very contrite about these shortcomings and did everything he could to make them right, even giving up the life of wandering he'd chosen in order to move back home and take over their father's forge.

Other facets of Elyan's personality include his cunning - he was the only person apart from Gaius to escape Morgause and Morgana's attack on Camelot unscathed (The Coming of Arthur) - and his loyalty. When it appeared that there was a traitor in Camelot, Arthur dismissed the idea that it could be Elyan almost immediately (A Servant of Two Masters), and when he was possessed by the spirit of a Druid boy who tried to make him kill Arthur, several people attested to the fact that they couldn't imagine Elyan harming Arthur of his own volition, no matter what he'd done (A Herald of the New Age).

Guinevere Pendragon
"I don't know what I'd be if it wasn't for her."

- Elyan about Gwen

Gwen was Elyan's younger sister whom he hadn't seen in about four years. He was glad to see her when she was kidnapped by Cenred, Morgana and Morgause. They had a close relationship and were very protective of each other. When Gwen accidentally let slip Arthur's name without being formal, he grew suspicious of her relationship with the prince but didn't tease her about it and seemed to support her and Arthur. He seemed upset when Gwen questioned his motives for not getting in contact with her over his four year absence even after Uther had their father executed for apparent treason. Just over a year later, Elyan was appalled when it was said that Gwen had committed adultery against Arthur on the eve of their wedding and was unable to look at her and nor did he defend her for he actually believed her to have committed the crime intentionally when she was unknowingly enchanted by Morgana's bracelet. They were later reunited just before Arthur and Merlin overthrew Morgana a second time and watched on proudly as his sister was crowned Queen of Camelot by his now brother-in-law, Arthur.

Three years after Gwen became Queen, Elyan was present when Gwen questioned her maid, Sefa about why she was sneaking out of Camelot at night. When Gwen sentenced the maid to death, Elyan seemed shocked at his sister's decision.

Tom
"He was a good father. I'm glad we came."

- Elyan about Tom

Not much is known about Elyan's relationship with Tom. As he chose not to keep in contact with his family when he left home, Elyan was likely unaware of his father's death for some time. When he did eventually learn of it, he still chose not to return home, which later became a point of contention between him and Gwen (The Castle of Fyrien). However, Elyan did love his father, as was demonstrated by his words at his father's grave and his desire to make him proud (The Dark Tower).

Arthur Pendragon
"We would fight a thousand armies with our bare hands for you. We're never alone. We stand together."

- Elyan to Arthur

Elyan had a great deal of respect for Arthur even after the Prince became Camelot's new King. He helped Arthur, Merlin and the others win back Camelot from Morgana and Morgause and was knighted by Arthur and became a Knight of the Round Table.

He remained at Arthur's side over the next year while Camelot was recovering from Morgana's attack. He was supportive of the prince's relationship with his sister and was surprised when Uther was killed by an assassin leaving Arthur to become the next King of Camelot. He along with Merlin, Gwen, Gaius and his fellow knights chanted "Long Live the King!" at Arthur's Coronation. The two men eventually became brothers-in-law when Arthur married Gwen and made her his queen.

Merlin
"You know, Merlin, you're much braver than you look."

- Elyan to Merlin

From the moment they met, Elyan and Merlin got along rather well. During the year after Morgana's first takeover of Camelot, the two interacted often due them to both being at knight training and Merlin having to act as a training dummy at times much to the amusement of the knights.

Unlike his fellow knights, Elyan was the only knight other than Lancelot that never made fun of or teased Merlin. It is currently unknown if Elyan and Merlin remained good friends three years after Morgana's second conquest. It can be assumed they still were good friends as they remained members of Arthur's inner circle and serve as members of the Round Table both officially and unofficially.

Gwaine
"All right?" "I've been locked up with Gwaine for a week."

- Percival and Elyan

Elyan had a good relationship with Gwaine but found him slightly annoying at times, probably due to the fact that Gwaine talks a lot more than Elyan. This is somewhat noticeable when Arthur, with the help of Merlin, Gwen and their new friends Tristan and Isolde take back Camelot for the second time from Morgana, Elyan jokes after he, Gwaine and Gaius are released from the dungeon by Percival and Leon that he's been locked up with Gwaine for a week.

Percival
"Couldn't let you have all the glory, could I?"

- Elyan to Percival

Like Gwaine, Percival occasionally got on Elyan's nerves, as he enjoyed joining in on Gwaine's pranks. Despite their differences, the two were good friends, and faced many dangers together.

Leon
There was not very much interaction between Elyan and Leon, but they appeared to be good friends, always watching each other's backs. It's possible that they knew one another prior to Elyan's being made a knight, as Gwen and Elyan's mother was once a maid in Leon's household.

Mordred
Though there has been little interaction between Mordred and his fellow knights, Elyan took it upon himself to explain to Mordred that on the anniversary of Arthur's Coronation why Arthur was so upset as it was also the day in which Uther died. Elyan and Mordred are later seen sitting next to each other at the meeting of the Round Table that was interrupted by Uther's spirit. It can be assumed by these two examples that Mordred and Elyan get on fairly well.

Abilities
"Not bad." "Well, practice makes perfect, I guess."

- Arthur and Elyan Elyan was a proficient and extremely skillful swordsman, as was shown when he easily defeated two of Cenred's knights, he held his own against the immortal army despite being wounded and went on to become an elite Knight of Camelot. However, his skill with a sword was inferior to Arthur's, as he was unable to defeat Arthur while attempting to kill him under the possession of a tormented spirit.

He also had some skill as a blacksmith, which was shown when he returned to Camelot after being captured by Cenred as he reopened and started working at his father's smithy.

Appearances

 * Series 3
 * The Castle of Fyrien
 * The Coming of Arthur: Part One
 * The Coming of Arthur: Part Two


 * Series 4
 * The Darkest Hour: Part One
 * The Darkest Hour: Part Two
 * The Wicked Day
 * Aithusa
 * His Father's Son
 * A Servant of Two Masters
 * Lamia
 * Lancelot Du Lac
 * A Herald of the New Age
 * The Hunter's Heart
 * The Sword in the Stone: Part One
 * The Sword in the Stone: Part Two


 * Series 5
 * Arthur's Bane: Part One
 * Arthur's Bane: Part Two
 * The Death Song of Uther Pendragon
 * Another's Sorrow
 * The Disir
 * The Dark Tower
 * A Lesson in Vengeance
 * The Hollow Queen
 * With All My Heart

Legends
In the Arthurian Legend, Elyan is known as Sir Elyan the White or Helyan le Blanc as the son of Sir Bors and is a Knight of the Round Table. His mother is King Brandegoris' daughter Claire, who tricked Bors into sleeping with her using a magic ring; this is sometimes said to be the only time Bors broke his vow of chastity. When he is older Elyan is accepted as a member to the Round Table, where he becomes known as an excellent knight. Like his father and the rest of his family, Elyan helps his cousin Lancelot rescue Guinevere after their affair is exposed, and joins him in exile.

Elyan's mother Claire is the half-sister of Sir Sagramore; their mother is the daughter of the Eastern Roman Emperor. According to the Lancelot-Grail Cycle, Elyan eventually became Emperor of Constantinople himself.