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==Personality==
Sefa has a very different personality from [[Morgana]] and [[Agravaine de Bois|Agravaine]], who were previously spies in[[ Camelot]]. While both of her predecessors had been malicious and manipuative, Sefa was shy and showed no signs of being evil. The only reason she was a spy at all was because[[ Ruadan]] was her father and she was more attached to him than to[[ Camelot]]. When Ruadan was stabbed by Sir [[Elyan]], Sefa helped him escape Camelot (ironically he had been the one who was supposed to rescue her not the other way around). She later begged him to try and heal himself and was devastated when he died.
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Sefa has a very different personality from [[Morgana]] and [[Agravaine de Bois|Agravaine]], who were previously spies in[[ Camelot]]. While both of her predecessors had been malicious and manipulative, Sefa was shy and showed no signs of being evil. The only reason she was a spy at all was because[[ Ruadan]] was her father and she was more attached to him than to[[ Camelot]]. When Ruadan was stabbed by Sir [[Elyan]], Sefa helped him escape Camelot (ironically he had been the one who was supposed to rescue her not the other way around). She later begged him to try and heal himself and was devastated when he died.
   
 
Sefa was uncertain about whether she was doing the right thing by spying on Camelot, saying that the people of the kingdom had been kind to her. She might have a crush on [[Merlin]]. When [[Guinevere Pendragon|Guinevere]] revealed to her that many men died because of her, Sefa was at a loss of words and was clearly distraught at this thought, meaning she was sensitive about the matter of causing the death of many people. Another difference between Sefa and other spies of Camelot is that she is more honest and a considerably worse liar than the previous two. She admitted to her father that she was being treated very well in Camelot, and when Guinevere asked Sefa if she had betrayed them, she didn't try to convince the queen otherwise for long.
 
Sefa was uncertain about whether she was doing the right thing by spying on Camelot, saying that the people of the kingdom had been kind to her. She might have a crush on [[Merlin]]. When [[Guinevere Pendragon|Guinevere]] revealed to her that many men died because of her, Sefa was at a loss of words and was clearly distraught at this thought, meaning she was sensitive about the matter of causing the death of many people. Another difference between Sefa and other spies of Camelot is that she is more honest and a considerably worse liar than the previous two. She admitted to her father that she was being treated very well in Camelot, and when Guinevere asked Sefa if she had betrayed them, she didn't try to convince the queen otherwise for long.

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Sefa, I may be the Queen, but you don't have to hide your secrets from me.
Guinevere

Sefa served as Queen Guinevere's handmaiden for a short period of time and is the daughter of Ruadan.

Biography

Sefa in court

Sefa brought in front of the court.

Sefa is a young maid who was working as the personal servant to Queen Guinevere Pendragon. Merlin appears to have a crush on her and she seems to like him too. However, Sefa secretly spies for her father, Ruadan, an ally of Morgana Pendragon. When she goes to tell her father that King Arthur is planning to ambush Morgana's army from Queen Annis's kingdom, Gwen sees her leave the castle. Her father tells her not to fear, and then asks her if they have been treating her well, and she agress. At first Guinevere merely thinks that she is going to see a boy, but later figures out that she is a spy when Sir Leon and Sir Elyan return to Camelot and tell her Morgana ambushed them. When Sefa is brought to the court, she reluctantly confesses her treachery, saying that her father should be respected, despite having magic. The queen is furious by Sefa's betrayal and sentences her to death sending her to the dungeons. (Arthur's Bane)

Gaius later visited Sefa in the dungeons and she convinced him to allow her to speak with Gwen. She tried to pursuade the Queen to change her mind but Gwen told her that her decision was final. After Sefa was taken away however, Gwen revealled to Gaius that she actually had never intended to execute Sefa. It was a plan to catch her father Ruadan. When Ruadan arrived to rescue his daughter, he fought off many knights all by himself but was fatally wounded by Sir Elyan. Sefa and her dying father managed to escape and Ruadan told her to send a message to Morgana. He then told her he loved her before dying. As Camelot's knights closed in, Sefa fled and it is unknown where she is now. (Arthur's Bane)

Personality

Sefa has a very different personality from Morgana and Agravaine, who were previously spies inCamelot. While both of her predecessors had been malicious and manipulative, Sefa was shy and showed no signs of being evil. The only reason she was a spy at all was becauseRuadan was her father and she was more attached to him than toCamelot. When Ruadan was stabbed by Sir Elyan, Sefa helped him escape Camelot (ironically he had been the one who was supposed to rescue her not the other way around). She later begged him to try and heal himself and was devastated when he died.

Sefa was uncertain about whether she was doing the right thing by spying on Camelot, saying that the people of the kingdom had been kind to her. She might have a crush on Merlin. When Guinevere revealed to her that many men died because of her, Sefa was at a loss of words and was clearly distraught at this thought, meaning she was sensitive about the matter of causing the death of many people. Another difference between Sefa and other spies of Camelot is that she is more honest and a considerably worse liar than the previous two. She admitted to her father that she was being treated very well in Camelot, and when Guinevere asked Sefa if she had betrayed them, she didn't try to convince the queen otherwise for long.

Sefa had a good relationship with Guinevere  until the latter realised she was a traitor and she used to treat her like a friend instead of a servant. Even when Gwen sentenced her to death, Sefa showed no hatred, merely remorse about the fact that her actions could have gotten people killed. She was also remarkably calm when the guards were dragging her down to the dungeons and didn't beg for her life or even show any defiance, accepting her punishment without a word. However during the time she spent in the dungeons, Sefa became frightened of her execution and pursuaded Gaius to allow her to speak to Gwen so she could plead for her life.


After her father helped her escape, he was wounded by Elyan as they make their way to an old part of the castle, to where Ruadan accepts his death and asks his daughter to send one final message to Morgana and to be strong. She is last seen running away as the knights advanced towards their hiding place, her fate is unknown for now, whether she will return again or not.

Appearances

Series 5
Arthur's Bane: Part One[2]
Arthur's Bane: Part Two[3]
(TBA)

Gallery

Video

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References

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