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The '''Triskelion‎‎''' was an item of ancient origin. It was split in three equal pieces and separately hidden. It was covered with runes in unique manner, which caught [[Gaius]] attention, when [[Julius Borden]] showed a piece to him. He tried to reunite the pieces to use it. Holding the pieces in the designated position caused them to magically weld together.
 
The '''Triskelion‎‎''' was an item of ancient origin. It was split in three equal pieces and separately hidden. It was covered with runes in unique manner, which caught [[Gaius]] attention, when [[Julius Borden]] showed a piece to him. He tried to reunite the pieces to use it. Holding the pieces in the designated position caused them to magically weld together.
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As a part of a security system, the triskelion was made as another step to prevent access to the [[tomb of Ashkanar]]. Divided into three equal shaped pieces, they were hidden in different locations. One of the pieces was for over 400 years in the vault of [[Camelot]], one was in the possession of a [[druid]] group around [[Iseldir]]. When [[Julius Borden]] stole it from them, he had the third piece already. [[Merlin (character)|Merlin]] eventually helped Borden to get the one in Camelot, because Gaius refused, being suspicious of his motives. <gallery type="slideshow" widths="251">
 
As a part of a security system, the triskelion was made as another step to prevent access to the [[tomb of Ashkanar]]. Divided into three equal shaped pieces, they were hidden in different locations. One of the pieces was for over 400 years in the vault of [[Camelot]], one was in the possession of a [[druid]] group around [[Iseldir]]. When [[Julius Borden]] stole it from them, he had the third piece already. [[Merlin (character)|Merlin]] eventually helped Borden to get the one in Camelot, because Gaius refused, being suspicious of his motives. <gallery type="slideshow" widths="251">
Triskelion single s04e04.png|One triskelion just isn't whole
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Triskelion single s04e04.png|A parto of the Triskelion.
Triskelion joining s04e04.png|But when you join A and part B
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Triskelion joining s04e04.png|Two part of this magical key are united.
Triskelion whole s04e04.png|You'll be much closer to your goal
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Triskelion whole s04e04.png|Borden completes the Triskelion with its last part.
Triskelion key s04e04.png|To have it act like a key!
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Triskelion key s04e04.png|The Triskelion is the key to open the Tomb to Ashkanar.
 
</gallery>And even though Gaius warned Merlin, the old stories were too appealing, since they told of a hidden dragon egg.
 
</gallery>And even though Gaius warned Merlin, the old stories were too appealing, since they told of a hidden dragon egg.
   

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The Triskelion‎‎ was an item of ancient origin. It was split in three equal pieces and separately hidden. It was covered with runes in unique manner, which caught Gaius attention, when Julius Borden showed a piece to him. He tried to reunite the pieces to use it. Holding the pieces in the designated position caused them to magically weld together.

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As a part of a security system, the triskelion was made as another step to prevent access to the tomb of Ashkanar. Divided into three equal shaped pieces, they were hidden in different locations. One of the pieces was for over 400 years in the vault of Camelot, one was in the possession of a druid group around Iseldir. When Julius Borden stole it from them, he had the third piece already. Merlin eventually helped Borden to get the one in Camelot, because Gaius refused, being suspicious of his motives.

And even though Gaius warned Merlin, the old stories were too appealing, since they told of a hidden dragon egg.

Once assembled Borden betrayed Merlin and made his way alone guided by the triskelion. Arrived at the mausoleum, Borden used it as a key for a door, which had an equally shaped indentation, but set of a trap which dispersed a white haze upon him. Merlin was warned by the druids who told him the old story only druids knew, about the triskelion’s feature as a trap. (Aithusa)