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|image = [[File:Mordey.jpg|250px]]
 
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|aka = The Druid Boy<br>Sir Mordred
 
|aka = The Druid Boy<br>Sir Mordred
|race = [[Druid]]
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|race = [[Human]]
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|family = [[Cerdan]] (master, possible father) †
 
|family = [[Cerdan]] (master, possible father) †
|affiliation = [[Druid|Druids]] <br />[[Morgana Pendragon]] † <br> [[Guinevere Pendragon]](formerly)<br>[[Cerdan]] †<br>[[Alvarr]] <br>[[Iseldir]] <br> [[Aglain]]† <br>[[Knights of the Round Table]](formerly) <br> [[Knights of Camelot]](formerly) <br> [[Arthur]](formerly) † <br> [[Merlin]](formerly) <br> [[Kara]] †
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|affiliation = [[Druid|Druids]] <br />[[Morgana Pendragon]] † <br> [[Guinevere Pendragon]] (formerly)<br>[[Cerdan]] †<br>[[Alvarr]] <br>[[Iseldir]] <br> [[Aglain]]† <br>[[Ragnor]] <br> [[Knights of the Round Table]] (formerly) <br> [[Knights of Camelot]] (formerly) <br> [[Arthur]] (formerly) † <br> [[Merlin]] (formerly) <br> [[Kara]] †
 
|enemies = [[Merlin]] <br> [[Arthur Pendragon]] † <br> [[Uther Pendragon]] †<br>[[Knights of the Round Table]]<br>[[Knights of Camelot]]
 
|enemies = [[Merlin]] <br> [[Arthur Pendragon]] † <br> [[Uther Pendragon]] †<br>[[Knights of the Round Table]]<br>[[Knights of Camelot]]
 
|portrayer = [[Asa Butterfield]] ([[Series 1]]-[[Series 2|2]])<br>[[Alexander Vlahos]] ([[Series 5]])
 
|portrayer = [[Asa Butterfield]] ([[Series 1]]-[[Series 2|2]])<br>[[Alexander Vlahos]] ([[Series 5]])
 
|appearances = [[Mordred#Appearances|See Appearances]]}}
 
|appearances = [[Mordred#Appearances|See Appearances]]}}
   
{{Quote|I shall never forgive this Emrys, and I shall never forget...|Mordred to [[Merlin]]|The Witch's Quickening|[[File:Mordred_quote.ogg|noicon]]}}
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{{Quote|The love that binds us is more important than the power we wield...|Mordred to [[Merlin]]|Arthur's Bane}}
 
'''Mordred''' was a [[druid]] who formed a close bond with [[Morgana]] when she, [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] and [[Merlin]] saved his life as a young boy. Mordred is the first person to call [[Merlin]] by his druid name "[[Emrys]]". When [[Kilgharrah]] foresaw that Mordred would be responsible for the death of [[Arthur Pendragon]], the dragon warned [[Merlin]] not to help the young druid but he could not allow the boy to die and helped Arthur rescue Mordred. Later as a young man, Mordred had to choose between [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] and [[Morgana Pendragon|Morgana]], choosing Arthur because he believed in the good inside him. Arthur knighted Mordred a Knight of Camelot, but Merlin still did not trust him. When Mordred's love interest [[Kara]] was captured and executed by Arthur, Mordred decided to turn against Camelot and ally himself with Morgana, revealing Merlin's true identity to her. Mordred succeeded in mortally wounding Arthur during the [[Battle of Camlann]], but was ultimately killed by him in the process.
 
'''Mordred''' was a [[druid]] who formed a close bond with [[Morgana]], [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] and [[Merlin]]. However, when [[Merlin]] betrays him, they seemingly become enemies. Mordred is the first person to call [[Merlin]] by his druid name "[[Emrys]] ". When [[Kilgharrah]] foresaw that Mordred would be responsible for the death of [[Arthur Pendragon]], the dragon warned [[Merlin]] not to help the young druid. Mordred had to choose between [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] and [[Morgana Pendragon|Morgana]], choosing Arthur because he believed in the good inside him. Arthur knighted Modred a Knight of Camelot, but Merlin still did not trust him. When his love interest [[Kara]] was captured and executed by Arthur, Mordred decided to turn against Camelot and ally himself with Morgana, revealing Merlin's true identity to her. This may be the reason for him bringing down Arthur. He succeeded in mortally wounding Arthur, but just when he stabbed the King, Arthur still had the strength to kill Mordred.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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===Arrival in Camelot===
 
===Arrival in Camelot===
 
[[File:Tumblr lysjn90Num1r6tldio1 500.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Mordred as a child.]]
 
[[File:Tumblr lysjn90Num1r6tldio1 500.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Mordred as a child.]]
Before his master is turned over to the [[Knights of Camelot]], Mordred uses his telepathy to call [[Merlin]] for help. [[Merlin]] helps him escape the guards and takes him to [[Morgana]], who offers to help [[Merlin]] hide the boy. [[Uther]] declares that anyone caught hiding the boy will be executed along with the child. His arm was wounded by the guards when they chase him through the town, and he fell sick after the wound became infected. Although [[Merlin]] tries to treat the wound, he is unsuccessful and is forced to tell [[Gaius]] that he and [[Morgana]] are hiding the boy from [[Uther]] . [[Gaius]] agrees to treat the boy, but will not help them return Mordred to the [[Druids]] . Once Mordred recovers, [[Merlin]], [[Morgana]] and [[Gwen]] try to sneak him out of [[Camelot]] ; but [[Morgana]] is caught by [[Arthur]] and they are taken back to the castle. They try for a second time to sneak Mordred back to his people, this time with [[Arthur]]'s help. [[Arthur]], with [[Merlin]] and [[Morgana]]'s help, manages to take Mordred back to [[Iseldir]] and the [[Druids]] where the boy finally reveals his name. [[Merlin]] almost allows Mordred to be caught during the second attempt to sneak him out of [[Camelot]] due to the Dragon's prophecy, stating that Mordred is destined to kill [[Arthur]], but eventually decides against this and helps him escape (''[[The Beginning of the End]]'').
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After his [[Cerdan|master]] is arrested by the [[Knights of Camelot]], Mordred uses his telepathy to call [[Merlin]] for help. [[Merlin]] helps him escape the guards and takes him to [[Morgana]], who helps [[Merlin]] hide the boy. [[Uther]] declares that anyone caught hiding the boy will be executed along with the child. Mordred's arm was wounded by the guards when they chased him through the town, and he fell sick after the wound became infected. Although [[Merlin]] tries to treat the wound, he is unsuccessful and is forced to tell [[Gaius]] that he and [[Morgana]] are hiding the boy from [[Uther]]. [[Gaius]] agrees to treat the boy, but will not help them return Mordred to the [[Druids]]. Once Mordred recovers, [[Merlin]], [[Morgana]] and [[Gwen]] try to sneak him out of [[Camelot]]; but [[Morgana]] is caught by [[Arthur]] and they are taken back to the castle. They try for a second time to sneak Mordred back to his people, this time with [[Arthur]]'s help. [[Merlin]] almost allows Mordred to be caught during the second attempt to sneak him out of [[Camelot]] due to the Dragon's prophecy, stating that Mordred is destined to kill [[Arthur]], but eventually decides against this and helps him escape (''[[The Beginning of the End]]''). [[Arthur]], with [[Merlin]] and [[Morgana]]'s help, manages to take Mordred back to [[Iseldir]] and the [[Druids]] where the boy finally reveals his name.
   
[[Morgana]] later mentions [[Merlin]]'s help in Mordred's escape as her motivation for accompanying [[Merlin]] to [[Ealdor]] (''[[The Moment of Truth]]'');
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[[Morgana]] later mentions [[Merlin]]'s help in Mordred's escape as her motivation for accompanying [[Merlin]] to [[Ealdor]] (''[[The Moment of Truth]]'').
   
 
===Life as a Druid===
 
===Life as a Druid===
{{Quote|Now I can take care of you. Like you did me.|Mordred to Morgana|The Nightmare Begins}}When [[Morgana]]'s magic starts to reveal itself, she goes to the [[Druids]] for help. Mordred informs his people of [[File:Morgana_and_Mordred.gif|thumb]]who she is and he takes care for her. But when [[Uther]]'s soldiers raid the camp, [[Morgana]] is 'rescued' and Mordred is surrounded by several soldiers after briefly reuniting with [[Merlin]] . But, using a single spell, he knocks over, and possibly kills, the soldiers and escaped with the rest of his people. [[Merlin]] is visibly shaken by what he witnessed Mordred do (''[[The Nightmare Begins]]'').
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{{Quote|Now I can take care of you. Like you did me.|Mordred to Morgana|The Nightmare Begins}}When [[Morgana]]'s magic starts to reveal itself, she goes to the [[Druids]] for help. Mordred informs his people who she is and he takes care of her. But when [[Uther]]'s soldiers raid the camp, [[Morgana]] is 'rescued' and Merlin sees Mordred surrounded by several soldiers. Using a single spell Mordred knocks over, and possibly kills, the soldiers and escapes with the rest of his people. [[Merlin]] is visibly shaken by what he witnessed Mordred do (''[[The Nightmare Begins]]'').
 
 
===Aligning with Bandits===
 
===Aligning with Bandits===
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{{Quote|The prophecies speak of an alliance of Mordred and Morgana. United in evil.|[[Kilgharrah]] to Merlin|The Witch's Quickening}}
 
[[File:Awesome Scene from Merlin - Mordred's Threat|thumb|right|200px|Mordred's Threat]]
 
[[File:Awesome Scene from Merlin - Mordred's Threat|thumb|right|200px|Mordred's Threat]]
{{Quote|The prophecies speak of an alliance of Mordred and Morgana. United in evil.|[[Kilgharrah]] to Merlin|The Witch's Quickening}}Mordred later joined sides with a group of bandits, led by a sorcerer named [[Alvarr]]. Mordred and Alvarr sneak into Camelot where they visit Morgana and persuade her to steal the [[Crystal of Neahtid]]. [[Morgana]] steals the crystal and delivers it to the camp where Mordred is pleased to see her. Back in [[Camelot]], [[Merlin]] visits the [[Great Dragon]] and he is told of an ancient prophecy foretelling an evil alliance between Mordred and [[Morgana]]. When [[Merlin]] and the soldiers attack the camp, all are killed apart from Mordred, who escapes, and [[Alvarr]], who is captured and later freed by [[Morgana]]. [[Merlin]] tries to stop Mordred from getting away by causing a branch to trip him, but Mordred uses magic on two spears so as that they kill the two guards who were chasing him. Following this, Mordred looks over at [[Merlin]] and speaks to him in his mind, saying: "I shall never forgive this, Emrys, and I shall never forget." Then he runs out of sight into the woods (''[[The Witch's Quickening]]'').
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Mordred later sides with a group of bandits led by a sorcerer named [[Alvarr]]. Mordred and Alvarr sneak into Camelot where they visit Morgana and persuade her to steal the [[Crystal of Neahtid]]. [[Morgana]] steals the crystal and delivers it to the camp where Mordred is pleased to see her. Back in [[Camelot]], [[Merlin]] visits the [[Great Dragon]] and he is told of an ancient prophecy foretelling an evil alliance between Mordred and [[Morgana]]. When Arthur and the soldiers attack the camp, the bandits are killed apart from Mordred, who escapes, and [[Alvarr]], who is captured and later freed by [[Morgana]]. [[Merlin]] tries to stop Mordred from getting away by causing a branch to elongate, tripping him, while Mordred uses magic on two spears to kill the two guards chasing him. Following this, Mordred looks over at [[Merlin]] and speaks to him in his mind, saying: "I shall never forgive this, Emrys, and I shall never forget". Then, he runs out of sight into the woods (''[[The Witch's Quickening]]'').
   
 
===The Return===
 
===The Return===
   
[[File:Ab8.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Mordred meets Arthur again.]]{{Quote|Arise, Sir Mordred, knight of Camelot.|Arthur to Mordred|Arthur's Bane}}
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{{Quote|Arise, Sir Mordred, knight of Camelot.|Arthur to Mordred|Arthur's Bane}}
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[[File:Ab8.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Mordred meets Arthur again.]]
Mordred sees that his ally, [[Ragnor]] and his men are about to kill [[Merlin]] and [[Arthur]], he prevents them from this, saying [[Morgana]] should decide for their fate. He then helps [[Arthur]] get up, expressing his gratitude for the latter saving his life. When [[Merlin]] says his name, he smirks, shocking the two men. Unbeknownst to Arthur, Mordred has been revealed as a vision to [[Merlin]], as [[Arthur]]'s demise.
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Mordred sees that his ally, [[Ragnor]], and his men are about to kill [[Merlin]] and [[Arthur]], he prevents them from this, saying [[Morgana]] should decide their fate. He then helps [[Arthur]] get up, expressing his gratitude for the latter saving his life. When [[Merlin]] recognizes him and says his name, he smirks, shocking the two men. Unbeknownst to Arthur, Mordred has been revealed as [[Arthur]]'s demise in a vision shown to [[Merlin]].
   
Mordred and [[Ragnor]] then were taking [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] and [[Merlin]] to [[Morgana Pendragon|Morgana]] in Ismere. Whilst he is acting somewhat kind to Arthur and Merlin as he claims that he owes Arthur what he calls a 'life debt'. When Arthur and Merlin escape after sparing Mordred's life, him and [[Ragnor]] went to Morgana. Morgana recognises him instantly however she then acts towards him in a way she hadn't acted to anyone in a long time; showing kindness and softness. But later, whilst Mordred was feasting with Morgana, Mordred reveals to [[Morgana Pendragon|Morgana]] that Arthur was previously, only days before, in his and [[Ragnor|Ragnor's]] 'grasp'. This angers Morgana, she then shouts extremely shocking slurs; Mordred tries to calm her down, however she doesn't flinch.
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Mordred and [[Ragnor]] take [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] and [[Merlin]] and other slaves to [[Morgana Pendragon|Morgana]] in Ismere. Mordred acts somewhat kind to Arthur and Merlin as he claims that he owes Arthur what he calls a 'life debt'. When Arthur and Merlin escape Arthur spares Mordred's life, and he and [[Ragnor]] continue on to Morgana. Morgana recognises him instantly and she acts toward him in a way she hadn't acted to anyone in a long time - showing kindness and softness. But later, whilst Mordred was feasting with Morgana, Mordred reveals to [[Morgana Pendragon|Morgana]] that Arthur was previously, only days before, in his and [[Ragnor|Ragnor's]] 'grasp'. This angers Morgana, she begins shouting extremely violent slurs; Mordred tries to calm her down, but she doesn't flinch.
   
 
[[File:Merlin1273.png|thumb|Mordred becomes a knight of Camelot]]
 
[[File:Merlin1273.png|thumb|Mordred becomes a knight of Camelot]]
Morgana, with Mordred at her side, corners Arthur, and Morgana holds him at sword-point. Threatening to kill Arthur, whilst [[Merlin]] cannot do anything. Arthur then tells Morgana that she was once good and they were once friends, but Morgana shows no signs of mercy, this seemingly persuades Mordred to turn on Morgana to save Arthur. Mordred slits Morgana with a knife, it is unknown if his intentions were to kill her, but Morgana was on the ground, dying. Mordred was then taken to [[Camelot]] and knighted a [[Knights of Camelot|Knight of Camelot]]. [[Merlin]] then asked him of his intentions and he claimed that they were only natural, he says he believes Arthur is good (''[[Arthur's Bane]]'').
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Morgana, with Mordred at her side, corners Arthur, and Morgana holds him at sword-point. Threatening to kill Arthur, whilst [[Merlin]] cannot do anything. Arthur then tells Morgana that she was once good and they were once friends, but Morgana shows no signs of mercy. This seemingly persuades Mordred to turn on Morgana to save Arthur. Mordred stabs Morgana in the back with a knife; it is unknown if his intentions were to kill her, but Morgana falls to the ground, apparently dying. Arthur takes Mordred to [[Camelot]] where he is made a [[Knights of Camelot|Knight of Camelot]] for saving Arthur's life (''[[Arthur's Bane]]'').
 
[[File:Merlin61.jpg|thumb|255px]]
 
   
 
===Near Death Experience===
 
===Near Death Experience===
   
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{{Quote|I can't ignore what I saw. Gaius, Mordred is destined to play a part in Arthur's death.|Merlin to Gaius|The Disir}}
{{Quote|I can't ignore what I saw. Gaius, Mordred is destined to play a part in Arthur's death.|Merlin to Gaius|The Disir}}In Camelot, Mordred and Arthur duel with swords as Merlin watches them. Mordred triumphs over Arthur for a short while, but eventually Arthur manages to win. Arthur tells him he fought well and that he may have to start trying soon if he continues to fight like that. When Sir Ranulf was killed, Arthur was speaking to Gwen about how he was his friend. Mordred comes in, and Arthur tells him that he is now ready to accompany him,y and that he will join the patrol to the White Mountains. Mordred is very honoured and tells Arthur that he will not regret it. After he leaves, Arthur mentions to Guinevere that he thinks Mordred will make a very fine knight.
 
 
[[File:Merlin61.jpg|thumb|255px|Mordred joins the Knights]]
 
As the patrol is getting ready to leave, Sir Percival, Sir Elyan, Sir Leon and Sir Gwaine are making fun of Mordred, pointing out the things he might have left behind. At the same time Merlin asks Arthur if it was a good idea to bring Mordred as he is very young. As they search the forest, they see Osgar nearby. The group separates, with Elyan and Leon going together as well as Percival and Leon. The ones who stay with Arthur are Merlin and Mordred. When Osgar is killed, Mordred sees Merlin building a grave for Osgar. He tells him that sorcerers are not permitted to have marked graves. Merlin tells him that he believes that one day they will have freedom again. Merlin later applies poultices to Gwaine and says to Arthur that he will make a full recovery. Both Arthur and Mordred compliment Merlin on his physician skills and his cooking skills. They then toast for Mordred, as he has successfully completed his first mission.
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In Camelot, Arthur is impressed with the young man's fighting skill and grows quite fond of him. Merlin, however, remains deeply suspicious of Mordred. The other knights accept Mordred and treat him as one of their own. Arthur tells Mordred that he is now ready to accompany him and that he will join the patrol to the White Mountains. Mordred is honoured and tells Arthur that he will not regret it. After he leaves, Arthur mentions to Guinevere that he thinks Mordred will make a fine knight. When the sorcerer Osgar is killed, Mordred sees Merlin building a grave for Osgar, even though sorcerers are not permitted to have marked graves. Mordred remarks that "we go unmarked in death as we do in life". On several occasions, despite Merlin's continued distrust of him, Mordred aids Merlin and never reveals his magic.
   
When the Knights arrive at the cave of the Disir, one of the Disir hit Mordred with their staff, and wound him badly. She aims at Merlin as well who uses his powers and leads the object away. The men escape the caves. Merlin examines the wounded Mordred and tells Arthur that he fears that Gaius is the only one who can save his life. Returning to Camelot, Gaius tells Merlin that he is the only one who can save Mordred's life. Merlin is reluctant so Arthur decided to ask the Disir to save Mordred. When Arthur refuses to accept magic into Camelot, when all seems lost, Mordred is seen to be alive and well when Arthur and Merlin return to Camelot. Mordred is training with Arthur, with Merlin and Gaius watching from a window. Mordred defeats Arthur and Arthur congratulates him by giving him a lift (''[[The Disir (episode)|The Disir]]'').
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When one of the Disir badly wounds Mordred, Merlin refuses to heal him despite Gaius' pleas. Arthur asks the Disir to save Mordred but they demand he return the kingdom to the Old Religion. When Arthur refuses to accept magic into Camelot he believes Mordred's life is forfeit, yet Mordred is seen to be alive and well when Arthur and Merlin return to Camelot. Merlin realizes that in refusing to allow magic Arthur has forced the Disir to save Mordred so that he can bring about Arthur's demise. Mordred is training with Arthur, with Merlin and Gaius watching from a window. Mordred defeats Arthur and Arthur congratulates him by lifting him up, joyful that the young man is fully recovered (''[[The Disir (episode)|The Disir]]'').
   
 
===As a Knight of Camelot===
 
===As a Knight of Camelot===
Mordred, along with the other knights, were at Arthur's coronation. Mordred was unsure why the king was so sad but Elyan told him that its because of his father's death, he was also at the meeting at the Round Table and he startled when the door slammed open (''[http://merlin.wikia.com/wiki/The_Death_Song_of_Uther_Pendragon The Death Song of Uther Pendragon]'').
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Mordred, along with the other knights, were at Arthur's coronation. Mordred was unsure why the king was so sad but Elyan told him that its because of his father's death, he was also at the meeting at the Round Table and he startled when the door slammed open (''[[The Death Song of Uther Pendragon]]'').
   
In a deleted scene, Mordred arrives at Arthur's chambers and asks why he is not accompanying him and the other knights to Nemeth, Arthur tells him that he is not ready, Mordred thanks him for his honesty but is then reasurred when Arthur tells him he will be one of the best.(''[http://merlin.wikia.com/wiki/Another%27s_Sorrow Another's Sorrow]'').
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In a deleted scene, Mordred arrives at Arthur's chambers and asks why he is not accompanying him and the other knights to Nemeth, Arthur tells him that he is not ready, Mordred thanks him for his honesty but is then reassured when Arthur tells him he will be one of the best (''[[Another's Sorrow]]'').
   
 
Mordred was present among the other knights when [[Elyan]] was cremated after giving his life to save Gwen from [[The Dark Tower (Location)|the Dark Tower]] (''[[The Dark Tower (episode)|The Dark Tower]]'').
 
Mordred was present among the other knights when [[Elyan]] was cremated after giving his life to save Gwen from [[The Dark Tower (Location)|the Dark Tower]] (''[[The Dark Tower (episode)|The Dark Tower]]'').
   
Mordred later hunts down the intruder in [[Camelot]]. Mordred later appears when Arthur tries the chemist, [[Sindri]] (''[[A Lesson in Vengeance]]'').
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Mordred later hunts down the 'intruder' in [[Camelot]]. Mordred later appears when Arthur tries the chemist, [[Sindri]] (''[[A Lesson in Vengeance]]'').
   
He also is the leader of the manhunt on the sorceress [[Finna]]. Only he knew that it was Merlin who was escaping with her and kept Merlins secret hidden by telling Arthur that it was too dark to see the other person (''[[The Kindness of Strangers]]'').
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He also is the leader of the manhunt on the sorceress [[Finna]]. Only he knew that it was Merlin who was escaping with her and kept Merlin's secret hidden by telling Arthur that it was too dark to see the other person (''[[The Kindness of Strangers]]'').
   
 
===Restoring Guinevere===
 
===Restoring Guinevere===
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[[File:Tumblr_medv0aSQGO1rrmf6eo1_500.jpg|thumb|Mordred and Arthur discussing about the Dolma]]
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When Merlin and Gaius take the sleeping enchanted Gwen out of Camelot, Mordred finds out. He does not tell any of the knights but follows Merlin and Arthur and intends to help them. When Merlin and Arthur are trapped he saves them and helps them take Gwen to summon the White Goddess. However, Morgana appears there she sends Aithusa to attack them and breathe fire on them. Morgana attacks Merlin and Mordred with magic. Merlin escapes, but Mordred falls unconscious.
   
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[[File:7Mordred_and_Merlin.jpg|thumb|left|Morded and Merlin talking]]
When Merlin and Gaius take the sleeping enchanted[[File:Tumblr_medv0aSQGO1rrmf6eo1_500.jpg|thumb|Mordred and Arthur discussing about the Dolma]]Gwen out of Camelot, they run into the knights, including Mordred and try to prevent revealing her inside, Mordred finds out as her hand pulls down. He does not tell anyone of the knights about that, and follows Merlin and Arthur and intends to help them. When Merlin and Arthur are trapped he saves them and helps them take Gwen to summon the White Goddess. However, Morgana appears there and she sends Aithusa to [[File:7Mordred_and_Merlin.jpg|thumb|left|Morded and Merlin talking]]attack them and breathe fire on them. Morgana knocks Merlin and Mordred with magic. Merlin escapes, but Mordred falls unconscious. Morgana demands to know why Mordred betrayed him and teases him with who he really is and that Arthur would no longer tolerate him if he knew that one of his knights has magic. Mordred accuses Morgana of how much she has changed since his childhood days and hopes that one day she will change into her old self. This emotionally breaks Morgana, which allows the druid - Knight of Camelot defeat her with his own magic. After Merlin disguised as Dolma heals Guinevere from the Teine Diaga Mordred knows that it was Merlin's work and promises him that he will not tell Arthur about it or anyone else in Camelot (''[[With All My Heart]]'').
 
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Morgana confronts Mordred about his betrayal and how Arthur would no longer tolerate him if he knew that one of his knights had magic. Mordred accuses Morgana of how much she has changed since his childhood days and hopes that one day she will find her warm and caring heart. This emotionally breaks Morgana, which allows the druid Knight of Camelot defeat her with his own magic. After Merlin disguised as Dolma heals Guinevere from the Teine Diaga, Mordred realises that it was Merlin's work and promises him that he will not tell Arthur about it or anyone else in Camelot (''[[With All My Heart]]'').
   
 
===Fall from Grace===
 
===Fall from Grace===
 
[[File:812052.jpg|thumb|Mordred begging Merlin not to tell Arthur about Kara]]
 
[[File:812052.jpg|thumb|Mordred begging Merlin not to tell Arthur about Kara]]
After a hunting trip, where Mordred is present, the knights find many of their other men dead. Mordred then sees a creature escaping, he chases it, nearly kills it but then it is revealed that the creature is actually [[Kara]] a love interest of Mordred. He sends her away to run or will catch her and kill her. When Arthur asks Mordred who was this he lies and says that it was only a deer. Arthur believes in his words, however Merlin's distrust of him grows extremely as he knows Mordred was lying and that it could have been a Saxon, whom Mordred spared. The druid knight later breaks into Gaius' chambers when he is absent and steals one of his healing potions to go and visit Kara and treat her wound. They are happy to see each other but later the druid girl demands to know why is he a Knight of Camelot and why is he loyal to Arthur. Mordred claims that Arthur is a much better man than Uther and he once saved his life, but Kara rejects his words. When Merlin accuses him of where has he been and knows what he's up to, Mordred tells Merlin everything about Kara and wants him not to tell Arthur about where she is. Merlin agrees reluctantly and because of his distrust of Mordred he immediately tells Arthur where Kara is hiding and they go and find her. Kara tricks the King into telling him she means him no harm but than quickly attacks him with a dagger, but thanks to Merlin's magic she is stopped, caught and brought to Camelot. This makes Mordred furious with Merlin. Kara says that she killed those Camelot knights for herself. Full of hate, Kara angrily declares that she despises Arthur, which shocks Mordred. Arthur sentences the girl to death, but Mordred wants to help her escape. He tries to talk about it with Arthur, telling the King that Morgana is possessing her will, but Arthur still finds her guilty of treason and says that she will be executed anyway. Mordred then helps her escape, and Merlin immediately warns Arthur about it. Arthur, Merlin and the knights surround the couple. Mordred begs the others to let the girl go, but they don't listen. And so Kara advises telepathically Mordred to kill his "friends" with magic. With no other choice he prepares to do it, but Percival knocks him unconscious and both druids are arrested with Kara sentenced to die and Mordred's fate to be decided later. When Kara is brought to the court to be hanged, Mordred feels her pain with tears down in the dungeons. As the execution is completed Mordred begins to scream with rage and easily frees himself and teleports out of Camelot. Having lost all his past faith in Camelot and Arthur, he meets up with Morgana, whom he attempted on her life twice and decides form an alliance with her to bring Arthur's downfall apologizing for what he has done to her recently but also revealing Merlin's true identity to her, whom she knew as his druid name, Emrys, who is destined to bring Morgana's downfall (''[[The Drawing of the Dark]]'').
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After a hunting trip, the knights find many of their men dead where an arms shipment was attacked by Saxons. Mordred sees someone escaping, chases him, and nearly kills him but finds the person is actually [[Kara]], a love interest of Mordred. He allows her to escape. When Arthur and the other knights catch up Mordred lies and says that it was only a deer. Arthur believes him, however Merlin's distrust of Mordred grows as he knows Mordred was lying and that it could have been a Saxon whom Mordred spared. The druid knight later breaks into Gaius' chambers when he is absent and steals one of his healing potions to go and visit Kara and treat her wound. They are happy to see each other, but the druid girl demands to know why is he a Knight of Camelot and why is he loyal to Arthur. Mordred claims that Arthur is a much better man than Uther and once saved his life, but Kara rejects any possibility of goodness in Arthur. When Merlin accuses Mordred of letting a Saxon escape and asks where has he been, Mordred tells Merlin about Kara and begs him not to tell Arthur about her. Merlin agrees, despite his distrust of Mordred.
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Later on, Arthur and Merlin revisit the area of the attack, and Arthur discovers Mordred's footprints leading to Kara's hiding place and Merlin is unable to distract him. Kara attacks the king with a dagger, but thanks to Merlin's magic she is stopped, caught and brought to Camelot. Mordred is initially furious with Merlin thinking he was betrayed but soon realizes what happened. In court, Kara vengefully declares that she despises Arthur and is proud to be an enemy of Camelot. Arthur sentences the girl to death. Mordred pleads with Arthur for her life, but Arthur still finds her guilty of treason punishable by execution. Mordred then helps her escape, and Merlin warns Arthur about it. Arthur, Merlin and the knights surround the couple. Mordred begs the others to let the girl go, but they don't listen. Kara has callously murdered a guard during the escape and telepathically advises Mordred to attack his "friends" with magic. With no other choice he prepares to do it, but Percival knocks him unconscious and both druids are arrested with Kara sentenced to die and Mordred's fate to be decided later. Merlin convinces Arthur to give Kara another chance but she is bent on the destruction of Camelot and hanged. When Kara is executed, Mordred screams with rage and frees himself from Camelot's dungeon. Having lost all faith in Camelot and Arthur, he returns to Morgana to form an alliance with her to bring about Arthur's downfall. He apologizes for his attacks on her by revealing Merlin's true identity to her, whom she knew by his druid name, Emrys, as destined to bring Morgana's downfall (''[[The Drawing of the Dark]]'').
   
 
===Alliance with Morgana===
 
===Alliance with Morgana===
 
[[File:4757627_l3.jpg|thumb|Mordred informing Morgana about the Crystal Cave]]
 
[[File:4757627_l3.jpg|thumb|Mordred informing Morgana about the Crystal Cave]]
Mordred warns Morgana that she has lost a powerful ally by taking Ari his magic but he is told it was for a good cause, the Garrison in stoul is attacked by Morgana and Mordred with the Saxons for a base to takeover, the two use their magic to fire a fireball at the Garrison and eventually no one is left alive and they make it a fortress. When Eira meets with Morgana to inform her that Merlin is going to the valley of the fallen kings, Mordred threatens her by putting his sword to her throat but Morgana tells him to be careful. Mordred tells Morgana about the crystal cave and that Merlin intends to gain his magic. Mordred and Morgana discuss plans to attack and suprise Arthur, Mordred states that he will personally choose the best warriors to flank Arthur. He is seen in a vision leading the Saxons into the hidden path, he then joins the big battle (''[http://merlin.wikia.com/wiki/The_Diamond_of_the_Day The Diamond of the Day: Part One]'').
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The Garrison in Stoul is attacked by Morgana and Mordred with the Saxons, the two use their magic to fire a fireball at the Garrison and eventually no one is left alive and they make it a fortress. When [[Eira]] meets with Morgana to inform her that Merlin is going to the Valley of the Fallen Kings, Mordred tells Morgana about the crystal cave. In the White Mountains, Mordred and Morgana discuss plans to attack and surprise Arthur, Mordred states that he will personally choose the best warriors to flank Arthur. For the battle, Morgana forges Mordred's sword in Aithusa's breath, making it impossible for anyone to survive its touch. Mordred is later seen in a vision leading the Saxons into the hidden path, he then joins the big battle (''[[The Diamond of the Day|The Diamond of the Day: Part One]]'').
   
 
===The Final Battle, Death and The Prophecy===
 
===The Final Battle, Death and The Prophecy===
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{{Quote|You gave me no choice.|Mordred to Arthur as he kills him|The Diamond of the Day}}
{{Quote|You gave me no choice.|Arthur to Mordred as he kills him|The Diamond of the Day}}During the final battle Mordred is fighting and cutting down many Camelot soldiers, showing no mercy to[[File:Arthur_kills_mordred2.jpg|thumb|The former good friends kill each other|266px]] his former friends. When he is surrounded by many Camelot knights, Morgana gets them off his back. When Arthur is tending to a fellow knight he can hear a Saxon behind him and draws his sword but when he sees that it is Mordred he hesitates and Mordred uses this to his advantage and impales him with his sword, and as Arthur falls, he tells Arthur that he gave him no choice, but Arthur gets up and impales him back. Because there is a chance Arthur's Excalibur was more powerful than Mordred's sword, Mordred dies instantly, but Arthur is mortally wounded, and when Morgana places Mordred's sword at his burial it appears a part is chipped off which is what is killing Arthur. After Arthur dies, it appears that the prophecy that has been told when Mordred was just a young boy came true and he was the reason for Arthur's death (''[http://merlin.wikia.com/wiki/The_Diamond_of_the_Day The Diamond of the Day: Part Two]'').
 
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During the final battle, Mordred is seen fighting and cutting down many Camelot soldiers, showing no mercy to his former comrades. When he is surrounded by many Camelot knights, Morgana aids him using magic. When Arthur is tending to a fellow knight, he hears a Saxon behind him and draws his sword but, seeing that it is Mordred, he hesitates, allowing Mordred to impale him with his sword. As Arthur falls, Mordred tells Arthur that he gave him no choice, only for Arthur to get up and impale Mordred with Excalibur. Unlike Arthur, Mordred dies almost instantly, smirking to Arthur as he collapses onto the ground. After the battle, Morgana buries Mordred, placing his sword by his grave and vowing that they will get their revenge. Upon inspection, a shard of the sword is chipped off, the piece that is embedded in Arthur's heart. After Arthur dies, it appears that the prophecy that was told when Mordred was just a young boy became true (''[[The Diamond of the Day|The Diamond of the Day: Part Two]]'').
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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{{Quote|He's a likeable boy|Gaius on Mordred}}
{{Quote|He's a likeable boy|Gaius on Mordred}}At first, Mordred seemed to be a shy and innocent child. He normally spoke telepathically and rarely communicated with his voice. [[Morgana]] even started to think he was mute, because he never spoke a word. He was frightened whilst trapped in [[Camelot]], which could explain his selective mutism. When his father was executed Mordred sensed it even though he had not actually seen what had happened, manifesting his psychic abilities and his emotional bond to his father. Nonetheless, Mordred revealed a dark and vengeful personality when he told [[Merlin]] that he would never forgive or forget him after [[Merlin]] led [[Arthur]] and his knights to Mordred's camp and tried to stop him from escaping. He had a close bond with [[Morgana]], who was the only person besides [[Merlin]] and a few other magic users who was able to hear him speak telepathically. He was magically brilliant, as he was able to master the Crystal of Neahtid.
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At first, Mordred seemed to be a shy and innocent child. He normally spoke telepathically and rarely communicated with his voice. [[Morgana]] even started to think he was mute, because he never spoke a word. He was frightened whilst trapped in [[Camelot]], which could explain his selective mutism. When his father was executed, Mordred sensed it even though he had not actually seen what had happened, manifesting his psychic abilities and his emotional bond to his father. Nonetheless, Mordred revealed a dark and vengeful personality when he told [[Merlin]] that he would never forgive or forget him after [[Merlin]] led [[Arthur]] and his knights to Mordred's camp and tried to stop him from escaping. He had a close bond with [[Morgana]], who was the only person besides [[Merlin]] and a few other magic users who was able to hear him speak telepathically. He was magically talented, as both Kilgarrah and Alvarr believed he would be capable of using the Crystal of Neahtid - even as a child.
   
As an adult Mordred rarely spoke telepathically, even to Merlin, although he spoke to Kara telepathically (''[[The Drawing of the Dark]]''). He was shown to be more confident than he had been as a child since he spoke commandingly to the men who captured Merlin and Arthur. He had changed into a good, honourable and loyal person, showing no hostility towards Merlin or Arthur and although he seemed to still have a bond with Morgana, he also realised that she had turned into a monster. Mordred eventually chose to save Arthur's life and stabbed Morgana although it is likely that he had not intended to kill her since she survived the injury. He also promised to keep Merlin's magic a secret. Nevertheless Merlin had seen a vision of Mordred killing Arthur and for a while he thought that Mordred was Arthur's Bane. He was also very calm and connected, shown when Morgana aggressively reacts to hearing that Arthur was still alive, but Mordred remains calm and self-controlled with surprising ease.
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As an adult, Mordred rarely spoke telepathically, even to Merlin, although he spoke to Kara telepathically (''[[The Drawing of the Dark]]''). He was shown to be more confident than he had been as a child since he spoke commandingly to the men who captured Merlin and Arthur. He had changed into a good, honourable and loyal person, showing no hostility towards Merlin or Arthur and although he seemed to still have a bond with Morgana, he also realised that she had turned into a monster. Mordred eventually chose to save Arthur's life and stabbed Morgana, believing that the latter had gone too far; he also promised to keep Merlin's magic a secret. He was also very calm and connected, shown when Morgana aggressively reacts to hearing that Arthur was still alive, but Mordred remains calm and self-controlled with surprising ease.
   
Mordred no longer calls Merlin by his Druid name Emrys. Gaius stated that Mordred was a likeable boy and even Merlin admitted that he liked him although he didn't trust him. Mordred showed a willingness to sacrifice himself and threw himself in front of a spear intended for Arthur. It is also shown that Mordred came to respect his fellow knights who, like Merlin, treated him like a little brother. He seemed friendly with Elyan who explained to him why Arthur was upset during the celebration to celebrate his birth, his coronation and much to Arthur's displeasure, Uther's death.
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Mordred no longer calls Merlin by his Druid name Emrys. Gaius stated that Mordred was a likable boy and even Merlin admitted that he liked him although he didn't trust him. Mordred showed a willingness to sacrifice himself and threw himself in front of a Disir's staff intended for Arthur. It is also shown that Mordred came to respect his fellow knights who, like Merlin, treated him like a little brother. He seemed friendly with Elyan, who explained to him why Arthur was upset during the celebration to celebrate his birth, his coronation and much to Arthur's displeasure, Uther's death.
   
However Mordred's faith in Arthur and Camelot was shattered after the imprisonment and death of his beloved Kara. Believing that Arthur had betrayed him and metaphorically spat on their friendship, Mordred turned against the king and joined Morgana once more. Wielding a blade forged by the young but powerful Dragon Aithusa, Mordred dedicated himself to Morgana in the hopes of avenging Kara and killing Arthur, the very man whom had saved his life many years earlier and whom Mordred had almost died to protect. Mordred did have some emotion towards Arthur as, when he stabs the latter, he snapped that Arthur gave him no choice, seconds before Arthur killed him.
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However, Mordred's faith in Arthur and Camelot was shattered after the imprisonment and death of his beloved Kara. Believing that Arthur had betrayed him and metaphorically spat on their friendship, Mordred turned against the king and joined Morgana once more. Wielding a blade forged by the young but powerful Dragon Aithusa, Mordred dedicated himself to Morgana in the hopes of avenging Kara and killing Arthur, the very man whom had saved his life many years earlier and whom Mordred had almost died to protect. Mordred did have some emotion towards Arthur as, when he stabs the latter, he snapped that Arthur gave him no choice, seconds before Arthur killed him.
   
However, Mordred was actually unreasonable, even after there was evidence that Kara, was guilty of crimes against Camelot, even after he saw her kill a Knight of Camelot, in front of him, he still refuse to face the fact that she was a monster, and the only reason why he was blaming Arthur and Merlin for her death, because he didn't want to face the fact that it was true.
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However, Mordred can be seen as unreasonable and blinded by his love for Kara. Even after she proudly admitted to trying to kill Arthur and committing the acts she was accused of, and after she killed a Knight of Camelot in front of him, he still refused to believe that Camelot's laws should find her guilty. When Kara was given a final chance to atone for her crimes and pridefully refused to take it, Mordred was convinced that Arthur and Merlin were unjust and that they should be held responsible for death.
   
 
== Abilities ==
 
== Abilities ==
As a young man Mordred rarely used magic since he felt he still needed to hide it, even though [[Uther Pendragon]] was dead. He did not even use telepathy anymore, despite the fact that only those who had magic could hear him. Mordred was later made into a [[Knight of Camelot]], after saving Arthur's life from Morgana. He stabbed Morgana, although he was careful not to inflict a fatal injury. During his training with Arthur and his knights, Mordred quickly proved to be an outstandingly talented swordsman and Arthur was highly impressed by his skill. Although he was exceptionally young for a Knight of the Round Table, Mordred was one of the most lethal warriors in Camelot. By the time he turned against Arthur his skill with a sword had increased to such a degree that he was capable of fighting the king as an equal and striking him down, according to a vision that Merlin had seen.
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Mordred, even at a young age, was magically brilliant enough to master the use of the Crystal of Neahtid; both Alvarr and Kilgarrah acknowledged his ability to wield said crystal. He could cast a stunning spell strong enough to kill off the soldiers that were sent to rescue Morgana with a single hit, visibly unnerving Merlin, and to escape from death at the hands of the Camelot Guards who killed the other bandits after being knocked down by Merlin, he levitated and hurled several spears at the guards, killing them. Although as a young man Mordred rarely used magic since he felt he still needed to hide it, even though [[Uther Pendragon]] was dead, to the point he did not even use telepathy anymore, despite the fact that only those who had magic could hear him, Mordred's powers had clearly grown considerably. Although he claimed not to be as powerful as Morgana, he was still able to easily knock her out with a single non verbal stunning spell moments later when he had her off-guard (''[[With All My Heart]]''). Upon becoming enraged and deeply hurt because of Kara's death, he was able to cause many objects, such as a table, in the dungeon where he was locked, to vibrate violently and was able to use his scream to cause the prison door to the cell to be knocked off its hinges (''[[The Drawing of the Dark]]''). Later, alongside Morgana, he was able to cast a powerful spell to summon a small meteor to help in the siege.
   
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Mordred was later made into a [[Knight of Camelot]], after saving Arthur's life from Morgana. During his training with Arthur and his knights, Mordred quickly proved to be an outstandingly talented swordsman and Arthur was highly impressed by his skill, with him managing to fight the king on equal footing and even beat him in their training sessions, although Arthur clearly held back as it was a friendly spar. Although he was exceptionally young for a Knight of the Round Table, Mordred was one of the most lethal warriors in Camelot. As shown by the vision Merlin saw, Mordred had the potential to become so skilled in swordplay that by the time he turned against Arthur, he had became capable of fighting the king as an equal and striking him down, according to a vision that Merlin had seen. Indeed, during the Siege, he not only killed several Camelot soldiers with ease but he would also manage to fulfill his destiny and strike Arthur to his death, although he was soon killed by Arthur in return - it must also be noted that Arthur did briefly hesitate to harm Mordred, which likely aided by Mordred's ability to kill him. (''[[The Diamond of the Day]]'').
Despite not using his magic very often, Mordred's powers had noticeably grown. Although he claimed not to be as powerful as Morgana, he was still able to knock her out with a single non verbal stunning spell moments later.  (''[[With All My Heart]]'')
 
Enraged and deeply hurt because of Kara's death, he was able to cause many objects, such as a table, in the dungeon where he was locked, to vibrate violently. He once again used his scream as once before as a child, this time causing the prison door to the cell to be knocked off its hinges (''[[The Drawing of the Dark]]'').
 
Later he along with Morgana cast a powerful spell that conjured a great ball of fire, to help in the seige. However he may not be as powerful as Merlin.
 
As a young man, Mordred was also a very skilled swordsman. He impressed Arthur with his fighting skills and later even managed to fulfill his destiny by striking Arthur to his death, (it should be noted that Arthur hesitated to attack/kill Mordred, so it was unknown if Mordred's swordsman skills were equal or inferior to Arthur's, it was very likely the latter). Yet at the same time he himself was fatally wounded. Seconds before dying he gave a smile, though the meaning of this is unsure, to Arthur and then fell to the ground.  (''[[The Diamond of the Day]]'')
 
   
 
==Name==
 
==Name==
*Mordred is a masculine name of Latin origin. The meaning of the name is "painful".
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*'''Mordred''' is a masculine name of Latin origin. The meaning of the name is "painful".
*Other spellings of Mordred include Modred, Mordryd, Medraut, and Medrod.
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*Other spellings of '''Mordred''' include '''Modred''', '''Medrawd''', '''Mordryd''', '''Medraut''', and '''Medrod'''.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
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*''"The love that binds us is more important than the power we wield." ''- to [[Merlin]]
 
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Mordred is known as a notorious traitor who fought King Arthur at the Battle of Camlann, where he was killed and fatally wounded Arthur. In most versions of the legend, he is the nephew of Arthur and the son of his half-sister Morgause (or in earlier accounts Arthur's full sister Anna), either by her husband Lot or through an affair with Arthur himself. However he is first mentioned as falling in the same battle as Arthur though it doesn't say whether he and Arthur were on different sides.
 
==Legend==
 
Mordred is known as a notorious traitor who fought King Arthur at the Battle of Camlann, where he was killed and fatally wounded Arthur . In most versions of the legend, he is the illegitimate nephew of Arthur and the son of his half-sister Morgause, but in some versions was the illegitimate son of Arthur and of his other half-sister, Morgana.
 
   
 
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The love that binds us is more important than the power we wield...
Mordred to Merlin[src]

Mordred was a druid who formed a close bond with Morgana when she, Arthur and Merlin saved his life as a young boy. Mordred is the first person to call Merlin by his druid name "Emrys". When Kilgharrah foresaw that Mordred would be responsible for the death of Arthur Pendragon, the dragon warned Merlin not to help the young druid but he could not allow the boy to die and helped Arthur rescue Mordred. Later as a young man, Mordred had to choose between Arthur and Morgana, choosing Arthur because he believed in the good inside him. Arthur knighted Mordred a Knight of Camelot, but Merlin still did not trust him. When Mordred's love interest Kara was captured and executed by Arthur, Mordred decided to turn against Camelot and ally himself with Morgana, revealing Merlin's true identity to her. Mordred succeeded in mortally wounding Arthur during the Battle of Camlann, but was ultimately killed by him in the process.

Biography

Prophecies

Kilgharrah had foreseen that Mordred would become a deadly enemy of both Merlin and Arthur, and according to his prophecy, Arthur would die at Mordred's hand. Nimueh is also implied to have foreseen this future because she told Arthur, "It is not your destiny to die at my hand" (The Poisoned Chalice).

Arrival in Camelot

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Mordred as a child.

After his master is arrested by the Knights of Camelot, Mordred uses his telepathy to call Merlin for help. Merlin helps him escape the guards and takes him to Morgana, who helps Merlin hide the boy. Uther declares that anyone caught hiding the boy will be executed along with the child. Mordred's arm was wounded by the guards when they chased him through the town, and he fell sick after the wound became infected. Although Merlin tries to treat the wound, he is unsuccessful and is forced to tell Gaius that he and Morgana are hiding the boy from Uther. Gaius agrees to treat the boy, but will not help them return Mordred to the Druids. Once Mordred recovers, Merlin, Morgana and Gwen try to sneak him out of Camelot; but Morgana is caught by Arthur and they are taken back to the castle. They try for a second time to sneak Mordred back to his people, this time with Arthur's help. Merlin almost allows Mordred to be caught during the second attempt to sneak him out of Camelot due to the Dragon's prophecy, stating that Mordred is destined to kill Arthur, but eventually decides against this and helps him escape (The Beginning of the End). Arthur, with Merlin and Morgana's help, manages to take Mordred back to Iseldir and the Druids where the boy finally reveals his name.

Morgana later mentions Merlin's help in Mordred's escape as her motivation for accompanying Merlin to Ealdor (The Moment of Truth).

Life as a Druid

Now I can take care of you. Like you did me.
Mordred to Morgana[src]

When Morgana's magic starts to reveal itself, she goes to the Druids for help. Mordred informs his people who she is and he takes care of her. But when Uther's soldiers raid the camp, Morgana is 'rescued' and Merlin sees Mordred surrounded by several soldiers. Using a single spell Mordred knocks over, and possibly kills, the soldiers and escapes with the rest of his people. Merlin is visibly shaken by what he witnessed Mordred do (The Nightmare Begins).

Aligning with Bandits

The prophecies speak of an alliance of Mordred and Morgana. United in evil.
Kilgharrah to Merlin[src]
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Awesome Scene from Merlin - Mordred's Threat

Mordred's Threat

Mordred later sides with a group of bandits led by a sorcerer named Alvarr. Mordred and Alvarr sneak into Camelot where they visit Morgana and persuade her to steal the Crystal of Neahtid. Morgana steals the crystal and delivers it to the camp where Mordred is pleased to see her. Back in Camelot, Merlin visits the Great Dragon and he is told of an ancient prophecy foretelling an evil alliance between Mordred and Morgana. When Arthur and the soldiers attack the camp, the bandits are killed apart from Mordred, who escapes, and Alvarr, who is captured and later freed by Morgana. Merlin tries to stop Mordred from getting away by causing a branch to elongate, tripping him, while Mordred uses magic on two spears to kill the two guards chasing him. Following this, Mordred looks over at Merlin and speaks to him in his mind, saying: "I shall never forgive this, Emrys, and I shall never forget". Then, he runs out of sight into the woods (The Witch's Quickening).

The Return

Arise, Sir Mordred, knight of Camelot.
Arthur to Mordred[src]
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Mordred meets Arthur again.

Mordred sees that his ally, Ragnor, and his men are about to kill Merlin and Arthur, he prevents them from this, saying Morgana should decide their fate. He then helps Arthur get up, expressing his gratitude for the latter saving his life. When Merlin recognizes him and says his name, he smirks, shocking the two men. Unbeknownst to Arthur, Mordred has been revealed as Arthur's demise in a vision shown to Merlin.

Mordred and Ragnor take Arthur and Merlin and other slaves to Morgana in Ismere. Mordred acts somewhat kind to Arthur and Merlin as he claims that he owes Arthur what he calls a 'life debt'. When Arthur and Merlin escape Arthur spares Mordred's life, and he and Ragnor continue on to Morgana. Morgana recognises him instantly and she acts toward him in a way she hadn't acted to anyone in a long time - showing kindness and softness. But later, whilst Mordred was feasting with Morgana, Mordred reveals to Morgana that Arthur was previously, only days before, in his and Ragnor's 'grasp'. This angers Morgana, she begins shouting extremely violent slurs; Mordred tries to calm her down, but she doesn't flinch.

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Mordred becomes a knight of Camelot

Morgana, with Mordred at her side, corners Arthur, and Morgana holds him at sword-point. Threatening to kill Arthur, whilst Merlin cannot do anything. Arthur then tells Morgana that she was once good and they were once friends, but Morgana shows no signs of mercy. This seemingly persuades Mordred to turn on Morgana to save Arthur. Mordred stabs Morgana in the back with a knife; it is unknown if his intentions were to kill her, but Morgana falls to the ground, apparently dying. Arthur takes Mordred to Camelot where he is made a Knight of Camelot for saving Arthur's life (Arthur's Bane).

Near Death Experience

I can't ignore what I saw. Gaius, Mordred is destined to play a part in Arthur's death.
Merlin to Gaius[src]
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Mordred joins the Knights

In Camelot, Arthur is impressed with the young man's fighting skill and grows quite fond of him. Merlin, however, remains deeply suspicious of Mordred. The other knights accept Mordred and treat him as one of their own. Arthur tells Mordred that he is now ready to accompany him and that he will join the patrol to the White Mountains. Mordred is honoured and tells Arthur that he will not regret it. After he leaves, Arthur mentions to Guinevere that he thinks Mordred will make a fine knight. When the sorcerer Osgar is killed, Mordred sees Merlin building a grave for Osgar, even though sorcerers are not permitted to have marked graves. Mordred remarks that "we go unmarked in death as we do in life". On several occasions, despite Merlin's continued distrust of him, Mordred aids Merlin and never reveals his magic.

When one of the Disir badly wounds Mordred, Merlin refuses to heal him despite Gaius' pleas. Arthur asks the Disir to save Mordred but they demand he return the kingdom to the Old Religion. When Arthur refuses to accept magic into Camelot he believes Mordred's life is forfeit, yet Mordred is seen to be alive and well when Arthur and Merlin return to Camelot. Merlin realizes that in refusing to allow magic Arthur has forced the Disir to save Mordred so that he can bring about Arthur's demise. Mordred is training with Arthur, with Merlin and Gaius watching from a window. Mordred defeats Arthur and Arthur congratulates him by lifting him up, joyful that the young man is fully recovered (The Disir).

As a Knight of Camelot

Mordred, along with the other knights, were at Arthur's coronation. Mordred was unsure why the king was so sad but Elyan told him that its because of his father's death, he was also at the meeting at the Round Table and he startled when the door slammed open (The Death Song of Uther Pendragon).

In a deleted scene, Mordred arrives at Arthur's chambers and asks why he is not accompanying him and the other knights to Nemeth, Arthur tells him that he is not ready, Mordred thanks him for his honesty but is then reassured when Arthur tells him he will be one of the best (Another's Sorrow).

Mordred was present among the other knights when Elyan was cremated after giving his life to save Gwen from the Dark Tower (The Dark Tower).

Mordred later hunts down the 'intruder' in Camelot. Mordred later appears when Arthur tries the chemist, Sindri (A Lesson in Vengeance).

He also is the leader of the manhunt on the sorceress Finna. Only he knew that it was Merlin who was escaping with her and kept Merlin's secret hidden by telling Arthur that it was too dark to see the other person (The Kindness of Strangers).

Restoring Guinevere

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Mordred and Arthur discussing about the Dolma

When Merlin and Gaius take the sleeping enchanted Gwen out of Camelot, Mordred finds out. He does not tell any of the knights but follows Merlin and Arthur and intends to help them. When Merlin and Arthur are trapped he saves them and helps them take Gwen to summon the White Goddess. However, Morgana appears there she sends Aithusa to attack them and breathe fire on them. Morgana attacks Merlin and Mordred with magic. Merlin escapes, but Mordred falls unconscious.

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Morded and Merlin talking

Morgana confronts Mordred about his betrayal and how Arthur would no longer tolerate him if he knew that one of his knights had magic. Mordred accuses Morgana of how much she has changed since his childhood days and hopes that one day she will find her warm and caring heart. This emotionally breaks Morgana, which allows the druid Knight of Camelot defeat her with his own magic. After Merlin disguised as Dolma heals Guinevere from the Teine Diaga, Mordred realises that it was Merlin's work and promises him that he will not tell Arthur about it or anyone else in Camelot (With All My Heart).

Fall from Grace

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Mordred begging Merlin not to tell Arthur about Kara

After a hunting trip, the knights find many of their men dead where an arms shipment was attacked by Saxons. Mordred sees someone escaping, chases him, and nearly kills him but finds the person is actually Kara, a love interest of Mordred. He allows her to escape. When Arthur and the other knights catch up Mordred lies and says that it was only a deer. Arthur believes him, however Merlin's distrust of Mordred grows as he knows Mordred was lying and that it could have been a Saxon whom Mordred spared. The druid knight later breaks into Gaius' chambers when he is absent and steals one of his healing potions to go and visit Kara and treat her wound. They are happy to see each other, but the druid girl demands to know why is he a Knight of Camelot and why is he loyal to Arthur. Mordred claims that Arthur is a much better man than Uther and once saved his life, but Kara rejects any possibility of goodness in Arthur. When Merlin accuses Mordred of letting a Saxon escape and asks where has he been, Mordred tells Merlin about Kara and begs him not to tell Arthur about her. Merlin agrees, despite his distrust of Mordred.

Later on, Arthur and Merlin revisit the area of the attack, and Arthur discovers Mordred's footprints leading to Kara's hiding place and Merlin is unable to distract him. Kara attacks the king with a dagger, but thanks to Merlin's magic she is stopped, caught and brought to Camelot. Mordred is initially furious with Merlin thinking he was betrayed but soon realizes what happened. In court, Kara vengefully declares that she despises Arthur and is proud to be an enemy of Camelot. Arthur sentences the girl to death. Mordred pleads with Arthur for her life, but Arthur still finds her guilty of treason punishable by execution. Mordred then helps her escape, and Merlin warns Arthur about it. Arthur, Merlin and the knights surround the couple. Mordred begs the others to let the girl go, but they don't listen. Kara has callously murdered a guard during the escape and telepathically advises Mordred to attack his "friends" with magic. With no other choice he prepares to do it, but Percival knocks him unconscious and both druids are arrested with Kara sentenced to die and Mordred's fate to be decided later. Merlin convinces Arthur to give Kara another chance but she is bent on the destruction of Camelot and hanged. When Kara is executed, Mordred screams with rage and frees himself from Camelot's dungeon. Having lost all faith in Camelot and Arthur, he returns to Morgana to form an alliance with her to bring about Arthur's downfall. He apologizes for his attacks on her by revealing Merlin's true identity to her, whom she knew by his druid name, Emrys, as destined to bring Morgana's downfall (The Drawing of the Dark).

Alliance with Morgana

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Mordred informing Morgana about the Crystal Cave

The Garrison in Stoul is attacked by Morgana and Mordred with the Saxons, the two use their magic to fire a fireball at the Garrison and eventually no one is left alive and they make it a fortress. When Eira meets with Morgana to inform her that Merlin is going to the Valley of the Fallen Kings, Mordred tells Morgana about the crystal cave. In the White Mountains, Mordred and Morgana discuss plans to attack and surprise Arthur, Mordred states that he will personally choose the best warriors to flank Arthur. For the battle, Morgana forges Mordred's sword in Aithusa's breath, making it impossible for anyone to survive its touch. Mordred is later seen in a vision leading the Saxons into the hidden path, he then joins the big battle (The Diamond of the Day: Part One).

The Final Battle, Death and The Prophecy

You gave me no choice.
Mordred to Arthur as he kills him[src]
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The former good friends kill each other

During the final battle, Mordred is seen fighting and cutting down many Camelot soldiers, showing no mercy to his former comrades. When he is surrounded by many Camelot knights, Morgana aids him using magic. When Arthur is tending to a fellow knight, he hears a Saxon behind him and draws his sword but, seeing that it is Mordred, he hesitates, allowing Mordred to impale him with his sword. As Arthur falls, Mordred tells Arthur that he gave him no choice, only for Arthur to get up and impale Mordred with Excalibur. Unlike Arthur, Mordred dies almost instantly, smirking to Arthur as he collapses onto the ground. After the battle, Morgana buries Mordred, placing his sword by his grave and vowing that they will get their revenge. Upon inspection, a shard of the sword is chipped off, the piece that is embedded in Arthur's heart. After Arthur dies, it appears that the prophecy that was told when Mordred was just a young boy became true (The Diamond of the Day: Part Two).

Personality

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Gaius on Mordred

At first, Mordred seemed to be a shy and innocent child. He normally spoke telepathically and rarely communicated with his voice. Morgana even started to think he was mute, because he never spoke a word. He was frightened whilst trapped in Camelot, which could explain his selective mutism. When his father was executed, Mordred sensed it even though he had not actually seen what had happened, manifesting his psychic abilities and his emotional bond to his father. Nonetheless, Mordred revealed a dark and vengeful personality when he told Merlin that he would never forgive or forget him after Merlin led Arthur and his knights to Mordred's camp and tried to stop him from escaping. He had a close bond with Morgana, who was the only person besides Merlin and a few other magic users who was able to hear him speak telepathically. He was magically talented, as both Kilgarrah and Alvarr believed he would be capable of using the Crystal of Neahtid - even as a child.

As an adult, Mordred rarely spoke telepathically, even to Merlin, although he spoke to Kara telepathically (The Drawing of the Dark). He was shown to be more confident than he had been as a child since he spoke commandingly to the men who captured Merlin and Arthur. He had changed into a good, honourable and loyal person, showing no hostility towards Merlin or Arthur and although he seemed to still have a bond with Morgana, he also realised that she had turned into a monster. Mordred eventually chose to save Arthur's life and stabbed Morgana, believing that the latter had gone too far; he also promised to keep Merlin's magic a secret. He was also very calm and connected, shown when Morgana aggressively reacts to hearing that Arthur was still alive, but Mordred remains calm and self-controlled with surprising ease.

Mordred no longer calls Merlin by his Druid name Emrys. Gaius stated that Mordred was a likable boy and even Merlin admitted that he liked him although he didn't trust him. Mordred showed a willingness to sacrifice himself and threw himself in front of a Disir's staff intended for Arthur. It is also shown that Mordred came to respect his fellow knights who, like Merlin, treated him like a little brother. He seemed friendly with Elyan, who explained to him why Arthur was upset during the celebration to celebrate his birth, his coronation and much to Arthur's displeasure, Uther's death.

However, Mordred's faith in Arthur and Camelot was shattered after the imprisonment and death of his beloved Kara. Believing that Arthur had betrayed him and metaphorically spat on their friendship, Mordred turned against the king and joined Morgana once more. Wielding a blade forged by the young but powerful Dragon Aithusa, Mordred dedicated himself to Morgana in the hopes of avenging Kara and killing Arthur, the very man whom had saved his life many years earlier and whom Mordred had almost died to protect. Mordred did have some emotion towards Arthur as, when he stabs the latter, he snapped that Arthur gave him no choice, seconds before Arthur killed him.

However, Mordred can be seen as unreasonable and blinded by his love for Kara. Even after she proudly admitted to trying to kill Arthur and committing the acts she was accused of, and after she killed a Knight of Camelot in front of him, he still refused to believe that Camelot's laws should find her guilty. When Kara was given a final chance to atone for her crimes and pridefully refused to take it, Mordred was convinced that Arthur and Merlin were unjust and that they should be held responsible for death.

Abilities

Mordred, even at a young age, was magically brilliant enough to master the use of the Crystal of Neahtid; both Alvarr and Kilgarrah acknowledged his ability to wield said crystal. He could cast a stunning spell strong enough to kill off the soldiers that were sent to rescue Morgana with a single hit, visibly unnerving Merlin, and to escape from death at the hands of the Camelot Guards who killed the other bandits after being knocked down by Merlin, he levitated and hurled several spears at the guards, killing them. Although as a young man Mordred rarely used magic since he felt he still needed to hide it, even though Uther Pendragon was dead, to the point he did not even use telepathy anymore, despite the fact that only those who had magic could hear him, Mordred's powers had clearly grown considerably. Although he claimed not to be as powerful as Morgana, he was still able to easily knock her out with a single non verbal stunning spell moments later when he had her off-guard (With All My Heart). Upon becoming enraged and deeply hurt because of Kara's death, he was able to cause many objects, such as a table, in the dungeon where he was locked, to vibrate violently and was able to use his scream to cause the prison door to the cell to be knocked off its hinges (The Drawing of the Dark). Later, alongside Morgana, he was able to cast a powerful spell to summon a small meteor to help in the siege.

Mordred was later made into a Knight of Camelot, after saving Arthur's life from Morgana. During his training with Arthur and his knights, Mordred quickly proved to be an outstandingly talented swordsman and Arthur was highly impressed by his skill, with him managing to fight the king on equal footing and even beat him in their training sessions, although Arthur clearly held back as it was a friendly spar. Although he was exceptionally young for a Knight of the Round Table, Mordred was one of the most lethal warriors in Camelot. As shown by the vision Merlin saw, Mordred had the potential to become so skilled in swordplay that by the time he turned against Arthur, he had became capable of fighting the king as an equal and striking him down, according to a vision that Merlin had seen. Indeed, during the Siege, he not only killed several Camelot soldiers with ease but he would also manage to fulfill his destiny and strike Arthur to his death, although he was soon killed by Arthur in return - it must also be noted that Arthur did briefly hesitate to harm Mordred, which likely aided by Mordred's ability to kill him. (The Diamond of the Day).

Name

  • Mordred is a masculine name of Latin origin. The meaning of the name is "painful".
  • Other spellings of Mordred include Modred, Medrawd, Mordryd, Medraut, and Medrod.

Trivia

  • Of all the characters in the show, Mordred is the only character to have been recast, with Asa Butterfield playing the role of the child Mordred and Alexander Vlahos taking over the role as the teenage/adult Mordred.
  • Mordred's first lines were a telepathic plea for help. His last words could be considered a plea for redemption.

Appearances

Series 1
The Poisoned Chalice (Mentioned indirectly)
The Beginning of the End
The Moment of Truth (Mentioned only)
Le Morte d'Arthur (Mentioned indirectly)
Series 2
The Nightmare Begins
The Witch's Quickening
Series 5[1]
Arthur's Bane: Part One
Arthur's Bane: Part Two
The Death Song of Uther Pendragon
Another's Sorrow (deleted scene only)
The Disir
The Dark Tower (cameo)
A Lesson in Vengeance
The Hollow Queen
With All My Heart
The Kindness of Strangers
The Drawing of the Dark
The Diamond of the Day

Memorable Quotes

  • "My name is Mordred." - to Arthur
  • "Thank you, Emrys."- to Merlin
  • "Will we ever see her again?" - to Alvarr on Morgana
  • "Now I can take care of you like you did me." - to Morgana
  • "I shall never forgive this, Emrys, and I shall never forget!"- to Merlin
  • "You saved my life once, many years ago." - to Arthur
  • "You fear me, Emrys, don't you?" - to Merlin
  • "Don't be so quick to judge me." - to Merlin
  • "Everything I do you think the worst." - to Merlin
  • "The love that binds us is more important than the power we wield." - to Merlin
  • "Until then we go unmarked in death as in life." - to Merlin
  • "I hope that one day you will find the love and compassion that used to fill your heart." - to Morgana
  • "This time you've gone too far! You will pay Merlin!" - to Merlin
  • "I know where Emrys is. Camelot. And I also know his true name. It is Merlin." - to Morgana
  • "You gave me no choice." - his last words, speaking to Arthur

Legend

Sir Mordred

Mordred is known as a notorious traitor who fought King Arthur at the Battle of Camlann, where he was killed and fatally wounded Arthur. In most versions of the legend, he is the nephew of Arthur and the son of his half-sister Morgause (or in earlier accounts Arthur's full sister Anna), either by her husband Lot or through an affair with Arthur himself. However he is first mentioned as falling in the same battle as Arthur though it doesn't say whether he and Arthur were on different sides.

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Kingdom of Camelot
Queen: Guinevere Pendragon
Court Physician: Gaius
Keeper of the Royal Library: Geoffrey of Monmouth
Knights: Sir Leon • Sir Percival • Sir Brennis • Sir Cador • Sir Geraint
Other Allies: MerlinAnnisOdinRodorMithianGodwynBayardElenaAlinedThe DiamairVivianOlaf
Former Allies: Morgana Pendragon † • Nimueh † • Cedric † ? • Cornelius Sigan † • Tristan de Bois † • Lady Catrina † • Edwin Muirden † • Uther Pendragon † • Agravaine de Bois †• SefaMordred †

External Links

Mordred at Wikipedia

References

Series 2 Enemies
The Curse of Cornelius Sigan: Cedric † • Cornelius Sigan † • Living Gargoyles
The Once and Future Queen: King OdinMyror
The Nightmare Begins: SerketsUther Pendragon
Lancelot and Guinevere: KendrickHengistWilddeoren
Beauty and the Beast: Troll † • Lady Catrina (indirect) † • JonasUther Pendragon (indirect) †
The Witchfinder: AredianUther Pendragon
The Sins of the Father: Morgause † • King OdinUther Pendragon
The Lady of the Lake: HaligFreya (indirect) †
Sweet Dreams: King AlinedTricklerLady Vivian (indirect) • King Olaf
The Witch's Quickening: AlvarrMorgana † • Mordred † • EnmyriaKilgharrah
The Fires of Idirsholas: Morgause † • Morgana † • Knights of MedhirKilgharrah
The Last Dragonlord: KilgharrahAsgerd
Series 5 Enemies
Arthur's Bane: MorganaAithusaRuadanMordredRagnorSefaSaxons
The Death Song of Uther Pendragon: Uther Pendragon
Another's Sorrow: Morgana (Hilda) • King OdinMithian (indirect)
The Disir (episode): NiedeAtorloppeBefelenOsgarMordred (indirect)
The Dark Tower: MorganaGuinevere (indirect)
A Lesson in Vengeance: MorganaGuinevere (indirect) • Sindri (indirect)
The Hollow Queen: MorganaGuinevere (indirect) • SarrumAlbinDaegal (indirect)
With All My Heart: MorganaAithusaGuinevere (indirect) • Dochraid
The Kindness of Strangers: MorganaBerounNathairSaxons
The Drawing of the Dark: MorganaMordredKaraSaxons
The Diamond of the Day: MorganaMordredAithusaEiraBerounNathairGean CanachAri (indirect) • Saxons