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Morgana wakes in her chambers

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Morgana looks out the window in her chambers

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Morgana takes care of Mordred.

Morgana's chambers were located in the Camelot's citadel and were where many of her daily activities took place while she lived as the King's ward. The furniture consisted of a bed, a table and chairs, large drapes, a wardrobe and a dressing table.

History

Acquisition

It is unknown how old Morgana was when she first started to occupy these chambers, although she presumably came to Camelot at Gorlois' death, which occurred when she was ten years old. If, however, she had for some reason been born in Camelot then she may well have occupied the rooms from birth until her eventual leaving of Camelot.

Mordred

When Merlin found Mordred, a young Druid boy, on the run in Camelot, he brought him to Morgana's chambers. Morgana, surprised, hid Mordred behind the screen in her room when the guards came to search for him, then answered the door. She informed the guards she had not seen the boy. She then tended to Mordred, who had been injured beforehand, as the wound became infected his condition worsened. When Arthur came to her chambers to look again for the boy, she tricked him into not searching her rooms properly by telling him to look behind the screen, which was where Mordred actually was,

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which Arthur took to be her mocking him. Mordred left her chambers when she and Arthur smuggled him back to his people.

Alvarr

When Alvarr and Mordred wanted the Crystal of Neahtid, they both paid Morgana a visit in her chambers and convinced her to steal the crystal (The Witch's Quickening).

Morgana's Absence

When Morgana turned on Camelot and left the citadel, her rooms presumably remained vacant.

Appearances

Morgana's chambers appeared in most of the first, second and third series of Merlin and have appeared in the fourth but only when she takes over Camelot in the two parter The Sword in the Stone.

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