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{{Nimueh - top}}
 
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|aka = Cara<br>Sorceress
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|race = Human<br>[[Witch]]
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|gender = Female
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|family = Unknown
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|affiliation = [[Uther Pendragon]] † (formerly)<br>[[Ygraine Pendragon]] †<br>[[Old Religion]]<br>[[High Priestesses]]<br>[[Tristan de Bois]] (as a [[Wraith]]) †
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|enemies = [[Uther Pendragon]] †<br>[[Merlin]]<br>[[Arthur Pendragon]] †<br>[[Gaius]]
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|portrayer = [[Michelle Ryan]]
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|appearances = ''[[The Mark of Nimueh]]'' <br> ''[[The Poisoned Chalice]]'' <br> ''[[Excalibur]]'' <br> ''[[Le Morte d'Arthur]]''
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|image = [[File: NimuehInWoods.jpg|300px]]}}'''Nimueh''' was a [[High Priestess]] of the [[Old Religion]], an opponent of [[Uther Pendragon]], and the main antagonist of the first series. She devised a number of schemes to wreck his kingdom before she turned her attentions onto [[Merlin]], a young warlock, and [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]], Prince of [[Camelot]].
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
=== Early life ===
 
=== Early life ===
Twenty years before [[Merlin (character)|Merlin]] arrived in [[Camelot]], Nimueh was a [[High Priestess]] of the [[Old Religion]]. She and [[Gaius]] practised [[magic]] together. She was friends also with King [[Uther Pendragon]] and his wife Queen [[Ygraine Pendragon|Ygraine]]. [[Uther]], desiring a son and heir, realized that Ygraine was incapable of providing one and asked [[Gaius]] to approach Nimueh with a request that she use the [[Power over Life and Death|power over life and death]] to help his wife get pregnant. She did so, and as a result [[Arthur]] was born. However, in accordance with the laws of the [[Old Religion]], a life had to be taken to restore the balance of the universe, and because of that Ygraine died in childbirth. [[Uther]] blamed [[magic]] in general and Nimueh in particular for her death and began the [[The Great Purge|Great Purge]], driving all who practised sorcery out of [[Camelot]]. While [[Gaius]] conformed to the New Religion, Nimueh was banished from the court, and vowed revenge for the death of all her friends (''[[Excalibur (episode)|Excalibur]]'', ''[[Le Morte d'Arthur]]'').
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Twenty years before [[Merlin (character)|Merlin]] arrived in [[Camelot]], Nimueh was a [[High Priestess]] of the [[Old Religion]]. She and [[Gaius]] practiced [[magic]] together. She was friends also with King [[Uther Pendragon]]. [[Uther]], desiring a son and heir, realised that Ygraine was incapable of providing one and asked [[Gaius]] to approach Nimueh with a request that she use the [[Power over Life and Death|power over life and death]] to help his wife get pregnant. She did so, and as a result [[Arthur]] was born. However, according to her, a life had to be taken to restore the balance of the world in accordance with the laws of the [[Old Religion]], and because of that Ygraine died in childbirth. [[Uther]] blamed [[magic]] in general and Nimueh in particular for her death and began the [[The Great Purge|Great Purge]], killing off hundreds of sorcerers and driving the surviving practitioners out of [[Camelot]]. While [[Gaius]] conformed to the New Religion, Nimueh was banished from the court, and vowed revenge for the death of all her friends (''[[Excalibur (episode)|Excalibur]]'', ''[[Le Morte d'Arthur]]'').
   
 
===The Afanc===
 
===The Afanc===
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===The Poisoned Chalice===
 
===The Poisoned Chalice===
Nimueh swore revenge on Merlin for foiling her plan. Soon after that she posed as the [[servant|handmaiden ]] "Cara" within the court of Lord [[Bayard]] of [[Mercia]].[[File:Nimuehschalice.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Nimueh's chalice]] When Bayard travelled to [[Camelot]] to sign a peace treaty with Uther, Nimueh travelled with his retinue and traded out a chalice originally meant for Arthur with one that she had poisoned, and inveigled for Merlin to drink from it. She blamed the poisoning of the chalice on Bayard in order to sow discord and incite war, but the truth was discovered by [[Gaius]] before Camelot and [[Mercia]] could resume hostilities. She later led an unwitting Arthur to the [[Caves of Balor|caves]] under the [[Forest of Balor]] when he ventured to find the [[Mortaeus flower]]. She left him for dead as [[Balorian spider|enormous spiders]] swarmed, but he was saved by a [[Guiding light|light]] sent by Merlin who knew he was in trouble (''[[The Poisoned Chalice]]'').
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Nimueh swore revenge on Merlin for foiling her plan. Soon after that she posed as the [[servant|handmaiden ]]"Cara" within the court of Lord [[Bayard]] of [[Mercia]].[[File:Nimuehschalice.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Nimueh's chalice]] When Bayard travelled to [[Camelot]] to sign a peace treaty with Uther, Nimueh traveled with his retinue and traded out a chalice originally meant for Arthur with one that she had poisoned, and inveigled for Merlin to drink from it. She blamed the poisoning of the chalice on Bayard in order to sow discord and incite war, but the truth was discovered by [[Gaius]] before Camelot and [[Mercia]] could resume hostilities. She later led an unwitting Arthur to the [[Caves of Balor|caves]] under the [[Forest of Balor]] when he ventured to find the [[Mortaeus flower]]. She left him for dead as [[Balorian spider|enormous spiders]] swarmed, but he was saved by a [[Guiding light|light]] sent by Merlin who knew he was in trouble (''[[The Poisoned Chalice]]'').
[[File:Nimueh_as_Cara.jpg|thumb|Nimueh as Cara]]
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[[File:Nimueh_as_Cara.jpg|thumb|Nimueh disguised as Cara]]
   
 
===The Wraith===
 
===The Wraith===
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===Death===
 
===Death===
 
[[File:Merlin vs Nimueh|thumb|left|250px|[[Merlin]] kills Nimueh ]]
 
[[File:Merlin vs Nimueh|thumb|left|250px|[[Merlin]] kills Nimueh ]]
When Arthur was bitten by the [[Questing Beast]], Merlin travelled to the [[Avalon|Isle of the Blessed]] and offered his life in exchange for Arthur's. Nimueh warned that such a trade would not be so simple; Arthur was brought back by the waters from [[The Cup of Life]], but rather than sacrificing Merlin, his mother [[Hunith]] was taken instead, though Gaius attempted to sacrifice himself for Hunith to prevent Merlin from doing so. When Merlin returned, he found Gaius dead; Nimueh tried to convince him to join her, but he refused. The two [[Duel between Merlin and Nimueh|battled]] and Merlin was hit by Nimueh's magic, which appeared to kill him. He survived, however, and summoned the power of the old magic to strike Nimueh with a lightning bolt, killing her, and saving Gaius (''[[Le Morte d'Arthur]]'').[[File:Merlin_and_Nimueh.jpg|thumb|[[Merlin]] versus Nimueh]]
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When Arthur was bitten by the [[Questing Beast]], Merlin travelled to the [[Avalon|Isle of the Blessed]] and offered his life in exchange for Arthur's. Nimueh warned that such a trade would not be so simple; Arthur was brought back by water from [[The Cup of Life]], but rather than sacrificing Merlin, his mother [[Hunith]] was taken instead, though Gaius attempted to sacrifice himself for Hunith to prevent Merlin from doing so. When Merlin returned, he found Gaius dead; Nimueh tried to convince him to join her, but he refused. The two [[Duel between Merlin and Nimueh|battled]] and Merlin was hit by Nimueh's magic, which appeared to kill him. He survived, however, and summoned the power of the old magic to strike Nimueh with a lightning bolt, killing her, and using her death to save Gaius (''[[Le Morte d'Arthur]]'').[[File:Merlin_and_Nimueh.jpg|thumb|[[Merlin]] vs. Nimueh]]
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===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
 
Merlin mentioned fighting Nimueh in his rant (''[[The Once and Future Queen]]''). Arthur later learned from the spirit of [[Ygraine de Bois|his deceased mother]] that Nimueh had used magic to create him, but he was led to believe that this was a lie, even though this was the truth (''[[The Sins of the Father]]''). Merlin also mentioned Nimueh when he and [[Gaius]] discussed the [[Cup of Life]], saying that he thought the Cup was destroyed when he killed Nimueh. Instead the Cup fell into the possession of a [[Druid]] tribe (''[[The Coming of Arthur]]'').
 
Merlin mentioned fighting Nimueh in his rant (''[[The Once and Future Queen]]''). Arthur later learned from the spirit of [[Ygraine de Bois|his deceased mother]] that Nimueh had used magic to create him, but he was led to believe that this was a lie, even though this was the truth (''[[The Sins of the Father]]''). Merlin also mentioned Nimueh when he and [[Gaius]] discussed the [[Cup of Life]], saying that he thought the Cup was destroyed when he killed Nimueh. Instead the Cup fell into the possession of a [[Druid]] tribe (''[[The Coming of Arthur]]'').
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
[[File:Nimueh..png|thumb|left|194px|Nimueh on the [[Isle of the Blessed]]]]Nimueh appears as an embittered and selfish witch who wishes to bring ruin on Camelot and [[Uther Pendragon]] in revenge for the execution of thousands of magic users, including her friends and family. She displays a mischievous exterior, and appears to have some level of vanity as well. Her youthful appearance is a mystery, though in ''[[The Poisoned Chalice]]'' it is speculated that she can cast illusions through the use of magic. It's likely that in the past she was a friend of Gaius and of Uther and was less selfish and resentful.
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[[File:Nimueh..png|thumb|left|194px|Nimueh on the [[Isle of the Blessed]]]]Nimueh appears as an embittered woman who wishes to bring ruin on Camelot and [[Uther Pendragon]] in revenge for the events of the Great Purge, which resulted in the deaths of her family and friends. She displays a mischievous exterior, and appears to have some level of vanity as well. Her youthful appearance is a mystery, though in ''[[The Poisoned Chalice]]'' it is speculated that she can cast illusions through the use of magic. She seems to play a part in the Great Purge since she obviously was capable of choosing who had to die in exchange for another life, hence taking Ygraine's life and causing Uther's wrath. In ''[[Excalibur]]'', Nimueh claimed that she did not know that Ygraine would die but that the Old Religion did not care who would live or die, yet it is unlikely that she did not know since she was a High Priestess of the Old Religion and also a seer. She was also blamed by Gaius and Merlin to be the one who chooses who had to die to which she did not object but proved them right when choosing Gaius' life in ''[[Le Morte d'Arthur]]'' in exchange for the life of Merlin's mother [[Hunith]].
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Even though Uther was warned that someone will have to die for the life of his son, Nimueh did not tell him that it would be someone close to him. It is unknown why Nimueh obviously chose Ygraine intentionally. However, the life for a life-policy seemed to be continued only as long as the [[Questing Beast]] appeared, a creature of the Old Religion that appeared on the day of Ygraine's death as well as when Arthur was mortally wounded by it and who was later rescued by Merlin when he killed Nimueh. After the [[Questing Beast]] and Nimueh's death, numerous lives were saved at the hands of magic, yet without the demand of taking another life in exchange.
   
 
==Abilities==
 
==Abilities==
As a High Priestess of the Old Religion, Nimueh was a very powerful sorceress who mastered control of the [[Elements]] as well as the [[Power over Life and Death|power over life and death]]. She claimed to have the power of prediction, suggesting that she was a [[Seer]]. Using a stone scrying fount, she's able to [[wikipedia:Remote viewing|remotely view]] events as they occur. She may also have been capable of magically communicating with individuals at a great distance, as suggested by her conversation with Uther the night before his duel with the wraith of Tristan de Bois. She was in possession of the [[Cup of Life]], and had access to its tremendous power, something many other sorcerers (like [[Morgause]]) longed for.[[File:1.4.jpg|thumb|170px|The witch reveals herself to prince [[Arthur]]]]
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As a [[High Priestesses|High Priestess]] of the [[Old Religion]], Nimueh was a very powerful sorceress who mastered control of the [[Elemental Magic|elements]] as well as the [[Power over Life and Death|power over life and death]]. She claimed to have the power of prediction, suggesting that she was a [[Seer]]. Using a [[Scrying Fount|scrying fount]], she's able to [[wikipedia:Remote viewing|remotely view]] events as they occur. She may also have been capable of magically communicating with individuals at a great distance, as suggested by her conversation with Uther the night before his duel with the wraith of Tristan de Bois. She was in possession of the [[Cup of Life]], and had access to its tremendous power, something many other sorcerers (like [[Morgause]]) longed for.[[File:1.4.jpg|thumb|170px|The witch reveals herself to prince Arthur.]]
   
She was able to easily stop Merlin's [[Fire Spell|magical attack]] on her during their final confrontation by absorbing it into her hand. However, she didn't manage to kill him because of his natural resilience to magical attacks and he ended up seemingly slaying the powerful sorceress. Furthermore, despite her power of prediction, she was, according to the [[Great Dragon]], at first unaware of Merlin's greatness.
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She was able to easily stop Merlin's [[Fire Spell|magical attack]] on her during their final confrontation by absorbing it into her hand. However, she didn't manage to kill him because of his natural resilience to magic and he ended up seemingly slaying the powerful sorceress. Furthermore, despite her power of prediction, she was, according to the [[Great Dragon]], at first unaware of Merlin's greatness.
   
She was also able to use the Elements of Water and Earth in order to create an Afanc. Moreover, it is assumed that she is an expert botanist as she used an enchanted Mortaeus flower to poison Merlin. She had the power of necromancy as she created a wraith using Tristan's de Bois corpse. She used the Element of Fire to create deadly fireballs. Finally, she was able to control at a very high level the Power of Life and Death due to the fact that she tricked Merlin by taking his mother's life instead of his.[http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&biw=1311&bih=646&tbm=isch&tbnid=Ukpmb8MkHC7qLM:&imgrefurl=http://www.fanpop.com/spots/merlin-on-bbc/images/18574867/title/merlinseason1ep3the-mark-nimueh-fanart&docid=dcdidIp2FkGKhM&imgurl=http://images4.fanpop.com/image/photos/18500000/Merlin-Season1-ep3-The-Mark-of-Nimueh-merlin-on-bbc-18574867-800-595.jpg&w=800&h=595&ei=KGJ0UJ-XGaStiAKx3YHACg&zoom=1]
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She was also able to use the elements of water and earth in order to create an Afanc. Moreover, it is assumed that she had a certain knowledge of magical plants as she used an enchanted [[Mortaeus Flower|Mortaeus flower]] to poison Merlin. She had the power of [[necromancy]], which she used to created a wraith using [[Tristan de Bois]]' corpse. She used the element of fire to create deadly fireballs. Finally, she was able to control at a very high level the power of life and death due to the fact that she tricked Merlin by taking his mother's life instead of his.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
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==In the Legend==
 
==In the Legend==
 
[[File:Nimueh3.jpg|thumb|250px|The High Priestess on the Isle of the Blessed]]
 
[[File:Nimueh3.jpg|thumb|250px|The High Priestess on the Isle of the Blessed]]
[[Wikipedia:Nimueh|Nimueh]] is based on the [[wikipedia:Lady of the Lake|Lady of the Lake]], alternately known as Nimue, Viviane, Niniane or Nyneve. Her role in the legend includes giving [[Arthur Pendragon|King Arthur]] his sword, [[Excalibur (sword)|Excalibur]], raising [[Lancelot]] and being [[Merlin|Merlin's]] apprentice and lover. After Merlin taught her all his secrets, she used her power to trap him in the [[Crystal Cave]], effectively killing him. Thereafter she was an ally of King Arthur's.
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[[Wikipedia:Nimueh|Nimueh]] is based on the [[wikipedia:Lady of the Lake|Lady of the Lake]], alternately known as Nimue, Viviane, Niniane or Nyneve. Her role in the legend includes giving [[Arthur Pendragon|King Arthur]] his sword, [[Excalibur (sword)|Excalibur]], raising [[Lancelot]] and being [[Merlin|Merlin's]] apprentice and lover. After Merlin taught her all his secrets, she used her power to trap him in the [[Crystal Cave]], effectively killing him. Thereafter she was an ally of King Arthur's.
 
[[File:Merlin113_1008.jpg|thumb|left|Nimueh pours water from the Cup into a vial.]]
 
[[File:Merlin113_1008.jpg|thumb|left|Nimueh pours water from the Cup into a vial.]]
   
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Other than [[Alvarr]], [[Odin]] and [[Mordred]]; [[Nimueh]] was one of the villains that fans were speculating would return in ''[[Series 5]]'', even though she was killed by [[Merlin]] in the [[Le Morte d'Arthur|finale]] of ''[[Series 1]]'' - her story clearly being wrapped up and done with forever. It was later announced that it would be [[Mordred]] that would return.
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*Other than [[Alvarr]], [[Odin]] and [[Mordred]], '''[[Nimueh]]''' was one of the villains that fans were speculating would return in ''[[Series 5]]'', even though she was killed by [[Merlin]] in the [[Le Morte d'Arthur|finale]] of ''[[Series 1]].'' It was later announced that it would be [[Mordred]] that would return for [[Series 5]].
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Nimueh was a High Priestess of the Old Religion, an opponent of Uther Pendragon, and the main antagonist of the first series. She devised a number of schemes to wreck his kingdom before she turned her attentions onto Merlin, a young warlock, and Arthur, Prince of Camelot.

Biography

Early life

Twenty years before Merlin arrived in Camelot, Nimueh was a High Priestess of the Old Religion. She and Gaius practiced magic together. She was friends also with King Uther Pendragon. Uther, desiring a son and heir, realised that Ygraine was incapable of providing one and asked Gaius to approach Nimueh with a request that she use the power over life and death to help his wife get pregnant. She did so, and as a result Arthur was born. However, according to her, a life had to be taken to restore the balance of the world in accordance with the laws of the Old Religion, and because of that Ygraine died in childbirth. Uther blamed magic in general and Nimueh in particular for her death and began the Great Purge, killing off hundreds of sorcerers and driving the surviving practitioners out of Camelot. While Gaius conformed to the New Religion, Nimueh was banished from the court, and vowed revenge for the death of all her friends (Excalibur, Le Morte d'Arthur).

The Afanc

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Nimueh creating an Afanc in an egg

Nimueh exacted some measure of this revenge after Merlin began his apprenticeship with Gaius. She created an Afanc, a creature conjured of the elements earth and water, with which she poisoned the water supply of Camelot. However, the plan was thwarted by Merlin, Arthur, and Morgana who destroyed the Afanc using the combined power of the elements fire and wind. Uther was dismayed when Gaius discovered a mark on the Afanc's egg that proved that the plague was Nimueh's handiwork (The Mark of Nimueh).

The Poisoned Chalice

Nimueh swore revenge on Merlin for foiling her plan. Soon after that she posed as the handmaiden "Cara" within the court of Lord Bayard of Mercia.

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Nimueh's chalice

When Bayard travelled to Camelot to sign a peace treaty with Uther, Nimueh traveled with his retinue and traded out a chalice originally meant for Arthur with one that she had poisoned, and inveigled for Merlin to drink from it. She blamed the poisoning of the chalice on Bayard in order to sow discord and incite war, but the truth was discovered by Gaius before Camelot and Mercia could resume hostilities. She later led an unwitting Arthur to the caves under the Forest of Balor when he ventured to find the Mortaeus flower. She left him for dead as enormous spiders swarmed, but he was saved by a light sent by Merlin who knew he was in trouble (The Poisoned Chalice).

Nimueh as Cara

Nimueh disguised as Cara

The Wraith

Nimueh later attempted to kill Uther by reanimating his brother-in-law Tristan De Bois, who had sworn to return from the dead and avenge his sister's death, as a wraith. Ultimately, Uther wielded the sword Excalibur, which had been forged by Guinevere's father, taken by Merlin to The Great Dragon, and imbued with ancient magic for Arthur – to defeat Tristan. Infuriated by her defeat, Nimueh fled Camelot once again (Excalibur).

Death

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Merlin vs Nimueh

Merlin kills Nimueh

When Arthur was bitten by the Questing Beast, Merlin travelled to the Isle of the Blessed and offered his life in exchange for Arthur's. Nimueh warned that such a trade would not be so simple; Arthur was brought back by water from The Cup of Life, but rather than sacrificing Merlin, his mother Hunith was taken instead, though Gaius attempted to sacrifice himself for Hunith to prevent Merlin from doing so. When Merlin returned, he found Gaius dead; Nimueh tried to convince him to join her, but he refused. The two battled and Merlin was hit by Nimueh's magic, which appeared to kill him. He survived, however, and summoned the power of the old magic to strike Nimueh with a lightning bolt, killing her, and using her death to save Gaius (Le Morte d'Arthur).

Merlin and Nimueh

Merlin vs. Nimueh

Legacy

Merlin mentioned fighting Nimueh in his rant (The Once and Future Queen). Arthur later learned from the spirit of his deceased mother that Nimueh had used magic to create him, but he was led to believe that this was a lie, even though this was the truth (The Sins of the Father). Merlin also mentioned Nimueh when he and Gaius discussed the Cup of Life, saying that he thought the Cup was destroyed when he killed Nimueh. Instead the Cup fell into the possession of a Druid tribe (The Coming of Arthur).

Personality

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Nimueh on the Isle of the Blessed

Nimueh appears as an embittered woman who wishes to bring ruin on Camelot and Uther Pendragon in revenge for the events of the Great Purge, which resulted in the deaths of her family and friends. She displays a mischievous exterior, and appears to have some level of vanity as well. Her youthful appearance is a mystery, though in The Poisoned Chalice it is speculated that she can cast illusions through the use of magic. She seems to play a part in the Great Purge since she obviously was capable of choosing who had to die in exchange for another life, hence taking Ygraine's life and causing Uther's wrath. In Excalibur, Nimueh claimed that she did not know that Ygraine would die but that the Old Religion did not care who would live or die, yet it is unlikely that she did not know since she was a High Priestess of the Old Religion and also a seer. She was also blamed by Gaius and Merlin to be the one who chooses who had to die to which she did not object but proved them right when choosing Gaius' life in Le Morte d'Arthur in exchange for the life of Merlin's mother Hunith.

Even though Uther was warned that someone will have to die for the life of his son, Nimueh did not tell him that it would be someone close to him. It is unknown why Nimueh obviously chose Ygraine intentionally. However, the life for a life-policy seemed to be continued only as long as the Questing Beast appeared, a creature of the Old Religion that appeared on the day of Ygraine's death as well as when Arthur was mortally wounded by it and who was later rescued by Merlin when he killed Nimueh. After the Questing Beast and Nimueh's death, numerous lives were saved at the hands of magic, yet without the demand of taking another life in exchange.

Abilities

As a High Priestess of the Old Religion, Nimueh was a very powerful sorceress who mastered control of the elements as well as the power over life and death. She claimed to have the power of prediction, suggesting that she was a Seer. Using a scrying fount, she's able to remotely view events as they occur. She may also have been capable of magically communicating with individuals at a great distance, as suggested by her conversation with Uther the night before his duel with the wraith of Tristan de Bois. She was in possession of the Cup of Life, and had access to its tremendous power, something many other sorcerers (like Morgause) longed for.

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The witch reveals herself to prince Arthur.

She was able to easily stop Merlin's magical attack on her during their final confrontation by absorbing it into her hand. However, she didn't manage to kill him because of his natural resilience to magic and he ended up seemingly slaying the powerful sorceress. Furthermore, despite her power of prediction, she was, according to the Great Dragon, at first unaware of Merlin's greatness.

She was also able to use the elements of water and earth in order to create an Afanc. Moreover, it is assumed that she had a certain knowledge of magical plants as she used an enchanted Mortaeus flower to poison Merlin. She had the power of necromancy, which she used to created a wraith using Tristan de Bois' corpse. She used the element of fire to create deadly fireballs. Finally, she was able to control at a very high level the power of life and death due to the fact that she tricked Merlin by taking his mother's life instead of his.

Appearances

Series 1
The Mark of Nimueh
The Poisoned Chalice
Excalibur
Le Morte d'Arthur
Series 2
The Once and Future Queen (Mentioned only)
The Sins of the Father (Mentioned only)
Series 3
The Coming of Arthur: Part One (Mentioned only)

In the Legend

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The High Priestess on the Isle of the Blessed

Nimueh is based on the Lady of the Lake, alternately known as Nimue, Viviane, Niniane or Nyneve. Her role in the legend includes giving King Arthur his sword, Excalibur, raising Lancelot and being Merlin's apprentice and lover. After Merlin taught her all his secrets, she used her power to trap him in the Crystal Cave, effectively killing him. Thereafter she was an ally of King Arthur's.

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Nimueh pours water from the Cup into a vial.

There is little similarity between the Nimueh of the legends and the Nimueh in Merlin, as not only did Merlin apparently kill her (rather than vice versa), but Excalibur was created by Merlin who took a sword Guinevere's father made to The Great Dragon and forged it with his breath.

To further support this, in Series 3, it was Freya that gave to Merlin Excalibur, and Freya had also seemed to become the Lady of the Lake after her death.

Trivia

Gallery

Series 1 Enemies
The Dragon's Call: Mary Collins † • Lady Helen (indirect) †
Valiant: Valiant † • DevlinSerpent Shield
The Mark of Nimueh: Nimueh † • Afanc
The Poisoned Chalice: Nimueh † • Balorian SpidersCockatrice
Lancelot: Griffin
A Remedy to Cure All Ills: Edwin Muirden † • Elanthia Beetles
The Gates of Avalon: Sophia † • Aulfric † • Sidhe elder
The Beginning of the End: Uther Pendragon
Excalibur: Nimueh † • Tristan de Bois
The Moment of Truth: Kanen
The Labyrinth of Gedref: Arthur Pendragon (indirect) †
To Kill the King: TaurenMorgana † • Uther Pendragon
Le Morte d'Arthur: Nimueh † • Questing BeastKilgharrah