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'''[[Merlin]]''' ('''[[Colin Morgan]]'''), is the main character in the series. His destiny is to make sure Arthur becomes king and is not killed before Camelot can accept magic. Merlin comes to Camelot after he is sent by his mother to live with the court physician, Gaius. In the first series, Merlin becomes Arthur's manservant after he saves his life from an assassin. The rest of the series focuses on his relationship with Arthur, which is comically portrayed with Arthur always teasing Merlin and being rude to him. It is revealed that Arthur genuinely cares, however, when he sacrifices his well-being to rescue a poisoned Merlin. Merlin also develops friendships with Lady Morgana, the King's Ward, and Guinevere (Gwen), her maid. Gwen is at first smitten by him but quickly develops a friendship with him. Merlin also meets the legendary figure Lancelot, although he later leaves Camelot. Merlin's adventures include saving Gwen from execution for being falsely accused of being a witch, saving Arthur from becoming a human sacrifice to the Sidhe Elder and rescuing a druid boy named Mordred, who he tends to with Morgana. Towards the end of the season, Merlin plays a vital role as he attempts to stop Morgana from assassinating Uther and sacrifices his own life in place for Arthur's to the sorceress Nimueh, proving his loyalty. He also shows to care a great deal for Gaius, as he is shown racing out of Camelot after learning about his sacrifice. The season ends with Merlin killing Nimueh.
'''[[Merlin]]''' ('''[[Colin Morgan]]'''), is the main character in the series. His destiny is to make sure Arthur becomes king and is not killed before Camelot can accept magic, but fails in the end. Merlin comes to Camelot after he is sent by his mother to live with the court physician, Gaius. In the first series, Merlin becomes Arthur's manservant after he saves his life from an assassin. The rest of the series focuses on his relationship with Arthur, which is comically portrayed with Arthur always teasing Merlin and being rude to him. It is revealed that Arthur genuinely cares, however, when he sacrifices his well-being to rescue a poisoned Merlin. Merlin also develops friendships with Lady Morgana, the King's Ward, and Guinevere (Gwen), her maid. Gwen is at first smitten by him but quickly develops a friendship with him. Merlin also meets the legendary figure Lancelot, although he later leaves Camelot. Merlin's adventures include saving Gwen from execution for being falsely accused of being a witch, saving Arthur from becoming a human sacrifice to the Sidhe Elder and rescuing a druid boy named Mordred, who he tends to with Morgana. Towards the end of the season, Merlin plays a vital role as he attempts to stop Morgana from assassinating Uther and sacrifices his own life in place for Arthur's to the sorceress Nimueh, proving his loyalty. He also shows to care a great deal for Gaius, as he is shown racing out of Camelot after learning about his sacrifice. The season ends with Merlin killing Nimueh.


In the second season, Merlin and Arthur's relationship deepens slightly. When Merlin finds out Morgana, like him, has magic and is a witch, he fights the temptation to reassure her and tell her of his powers. He instead helps her by telling her to visit the Druids (as they help struggling people like her), showing that he really cared. Later in the series, Merlin finds out that Arthur's birth was by magic, causing Arthur to turn against his own father, Uther, who had tortured and executed many innocent people who possessed magic. Merlin is faced with the decision to let Uther perish or to stop Arthur. He decides to tell Arthur that it was all a lie, and is deeply hurt when Arthur confides in Merlin, telling him he believed all magic was evil. Although a friend of Morgana, Merlin later thwarts her plans when she decides to once again, turn against Uther to allow magic to return to Camelot. Merlin meets Mordred again, but he becomes an enemy of Merlin. Merlin also meets his first love interest, Freya, but she is later killed unintentionally by Arthur. When a sleeping spell plagues Camelot, Merlin is later forced to do the unthinkable: to kill Morgana, who is the source of the magic. He poisons her reluctantly and cries as she dies in his arms. She is later revived by Morgause, who takes her away. The season ends with Merlin meeting his father, Balinor, in an attempt to rescue Camelot from the Great Dragon, who has sought revenge. Balinor is killed by a soldier but Merlin inherits his Dragonlord abilities, and is now able to tame and talk to Dragons.
In the second season, Merlin and Arthur's relationship deepens slightly. When Merlin finds out Morgana, like him, has magic and is a witch, he fights the temptation to reassure her and tell her of his powers. He instead helps her by telling her to visit the Druids (as they help struggling people like her), showing that he really cared. Later in the series, Merlin finds out that Arthur's birth was by magic, causing Arthur to turn against his own father, Uther, who had tortured and executed many innocent people who possessed magic. Merlin is faced with the decision to let Uther perish or to stop Arthur. He decides to tell Arthur that it was all a lie, and is deeply hurt when Arthur confides in Merlin, telling him he believed all magic was evil. Although a friend of Morgana, Merlin later thwarts her plans when she decides to once again, turn against Uther to allow magic to return to Camelot. Merlin meets Mordred again, but he becomes an enemy of Merlin. Merlin also meets his first love interest, Freya, but she is later killed unintentionally by Arthur. When a sleeping spell plagues Camelot, Merlin is later forced to do the unthinkable: to kill Morgana, who is the source of the magic. He poisons her reluctantly and cries as she dies in his arms. She is later revived by Morgause, who takes her away. The season ends with Merlin meeting his father, Balinor, in an attempt to rescue Camelot from the Great Dragon, who has sought revenge. Balinor is killed by a soldier but Merlin inherits his Dragonlord abilities, and is now able to tame and talk to Dragons.

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From left to right: Guinevere, Gaius, Morgana, Merlin, Arthur, Uther and the Great Dragon in the background.

This is a list of characters in the BBC fantasy drama television series Merlin, including supporting characters.

Note: All characters are listed in alphabetical order by their first name.

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Aglain

Aglain (portrayed by Colin Salmon) was a Druid man who lived in the Forest of Acestir. In the second season episode, The Nightmare Begins, he, with the assistance of Mordred, rescued Morgana from a group of serkets, and later healed the injury she sustained from one of the creatures. While she resided with him and his fellow Druids, Aglain encouraged Morgana not to fear herself and her emerging abilities, telling her that magic was not evil and not something Uther should hate. When Arthur and his knights arrived in pursuit of Morgana, whom they thought had been kidnapped by the Druids, Aglain tried to help Morgana and Mordred flee with his people. However, in the process, he was shot dead by one of Arthur's men.

Agravaine

Agravaine (portrayed by Nathaniel Parker) was the brother of Ygraine and Tristan de Bois and the uncle of Arthur who appeared in the fourth season. Though he was supposedly in Camelot to act as an advisor to Arthur, Agravaine was really there to help Morgana in her attempts to seize the throne. Holding Uther responsible for the deaths of his siblings, Agravaine placed a charmed necklace on the dying Uther's neck in The Wicked Day that would ultimately be responsible for the king's death in that episode.

Throughout the fourth season, Agravaine influenced Arthur heavily in matters of state, even encouraging the young king to go against his own instincts and wishes, such as killing the king of another kingdom who had been raiding inside Camelot's borders and distancing himself from Gwen in the episode, His Father's Son. However Morgana often has doubts about Agravaine's abilities throughout Season 4 and is often seen threatening him and he in returns attempts to pacify her and assure Morgana of his abilities. Agravaine kept his cover as a seemingly loyal kinsman to Arthur until the penultimate episode, The Sword and the Stone, Part One, when he cleared the way for Morgana and the warlord, Helios, to invade Camelot, even joining in the fighting during the battle. After Camelot was secured, Agravaine led a group of warriors in pursuit of Arthur and Merlin, who were fleeing to Ealdor. In the fourth season finale, The Sword in the Stone, Part Two, Agravaine was chased into a series of caves by Kilgharrah. While seeking the fugitive Arthur, Agravaine was confronted by Merlin. The older man discovered then that Merlin was actually Emrys and he seems to express some desire to inform the world as he laughs and then attempts can kill him. In response, Merlin used his magic to slam Agravaine into a wall, breaking his neck and killing him instantly.

Alator

Alator (portrayed by Gary Lewis) was an enigmatic, magical warrior and priest who briefly allied with Morgana in the episode, The Secret Sharer. Seeking the true identity of Emrys, Morgana engaged his services in exchange for the healing bracelet Morgause had given her in the second season. Alator and his follower then kidnapped Gaius and proceeded to torture him for information about Emrys. When Gaius inevitably gave in and told Alator Emrys' true identity as well as the prophecies about him, Alator switched sides, rescuing Merlin from Morgana by knocking her out. After that, he tells Merlin that he knows Merlin's plans to make a better world, and that he would gladly give his life for it. He did. Captured by Morgana three years later, Alator refused to reveal Emrys' identity. Morgana used magic to break his neck, and the noble priest died.

Alice

Alice (portrayed by Pauline Collins) is a sorceress who lived in Camelot before the Great Purge, possessing a great natural power with a specialty for healing spells. In the episode, Love in the Time of Dragons, it was revealed that she and Gaius were very close friends before the Great Purge due to their shared interests, and were even engaged to be married. When the Great Purge began, however, Gaius was forced to help Alice flee Camelot by striking her name from Uther's lists and remaining behind to avoid drawing attention to his role in her escape.

In the episode, Alice returned to Camelot, supposedly hoping to see Gaius again. Although Gaius was happy to be reunited with her, Merlin soon discovered that she was under the influence of a manticore, which Alice had summoned in the hope of using its dark magic for good. The manticore, however, had instead gained control of her and wished to use her relationship with Gaius to kill Uther. Despite the manticore's plan to poison the king succeeding, Merlin and Gaius were able to cure Uther by killing the manticore. Gaius subsequently helped Alice to escape Camelot again, the night before her scheduled execution.

Anhora

Anhora (portrayed by Frank Finlay) is the guardian of the unicorns. In the episode, The Labyrinth of Gedref, after Arthur killed a unicorn while hunting, Anhora informed him that he had unleashed a curse upon Camelot that could not be lifted unless Arthur made amends. Anhora set a variety of 'tests' for the prince, the second of which Arthur failed when he 'killed' a thief for insulting his pride and honour.

After seeing Arthur's despondency, Merlin sought out Anhora and asked him to give the prince a second chance. Anhora instructed Arthur to go to the Labyrinth of Gedref. Arthur did so, with Merlin following behind him in secret. Anhora took that opportunity to kidnap Merlin, making the warlock part of Arthur's final test. When Arthur drank from a goblet that he thought was filled with poison, Anhora stated that because Arthur had been willing to sacrifice himself for Merlin, the curse would be lifted. Anhora later stated that when Arthur showed true remorse for killing the unicorn, proving himself pure of heart, the unicorn that had been killed at the start of the episode was given the chance to live again.

Aredian

Aredian (portrayed by Charles Dance) was a freelance sorcerer hunter, nicknamed 'The Witchfinder'. In the second season episode, The Witchfinder, Uther hired Aredian to search Camelot for sorcerers after a smoke manipulation spell, performed by Merlin, was witnessed and reported by a citizen. After interrogating several people, Aredian accuses Merlin of sorcery. In a subsequent search of Gaius' workshop, an enchanted bracelet was found and taken as evidence of Merlin's guilt. Trying to protect Merlin, Gaius claimed ownership of the bracelet, which resulted in Gaius being taken into custody and Merlin being released.

Aredian then proceeded with an intense interrogation, and then blackmailed Gaius into giving a false confession of sorcery, stating that if he did so, he would not accuse Merlin and Morgana before the king. Because of this confession, Uther reluctantly sentenced Gaius to death. The execution was halted, however, when Merlin brought forth proof that Aredian had orchestrated the entire event by drugging the witnesses. After having his chambers searched and evidence discovered, evidence that had, in fact, been planted by Merlin, Aredian panicked and took Morgana hostage in an attempt to get out of Camelot alive. Merlin intervened by heating the dagger in Aredian's hand and in the ensuing scuffle, Aredian fell out of a glass window from a high tower to his death.

King Arthur Pendragon

Arthur Pendragon (portrayed by Bradley James) was the king of Camelot and formerly the prince. He was the only son of Uther Pendragon and Ygraine, and the half-brother of Morgana Pendragon. He was prophesied to become the "once and future king who will unite the land of Albion", and was revealed in the episode Excalibur to have been conceived with the help of magic, due to his mother having been unable to have children. In the first season, Arthur began as a spoiled bully, shown throwing knives at a terrified servant, and picking a fight with Merlin on multiple occasions just for a laugh. After Merlin saved Arthur's life from an assassin in the pilot episode, The Dragon's Call, Merlin was made his manservant. Their initial relationship was rocky, as both had little understanding of each other and their different personalities clashed frequently. However, over the course of the first season, Arthur began to mature, showing that he did care for other people and was not as selfish as he seemed. In The Poisoned Chalice, Arthur disobeyed Uther to seek out a cure for Merlin after he drank from a poisoned goblet meant for Arthur himself. On another occasion, in The Beginning of the End, Arthur assisted Merlin in helping to free a Druid boy and returning him to his people (unknowing that the boy was actually Mordred, the person destined to one day kill him). Arthur also traveled to Merlin's home village of Ealdor to defend it from raiders in the episode, The Moment of Truth, proving again that he cared more about Merlin than he generally let on.Arthur also cared deeply for the kingdom and its people, feeling immensely guilty when he brought a curse upon them after killing a unicorn in the episode, The Labyrinth of Gedref. He underwent a series of tests to remove the curse, and even failed the second one. When faced with the choice of either him or Merlin drinking poison to stop the curse, Arthur took the responsibility upon himself, refusing to let Merlin or Camelot die because of him.

In the second season, Arthur's relationships with Merlin and Morgana's maidservant, Guinevere, deepen. In The Once and Future Queen, Arthur spent a few days living with Gwen while he entered a jousting tournament under an assumed name. Called out on his rude and inconsiderate behavior by Gwen, Arthur slowly began to develop feelings for her, and they even shared their first kiss on the last day of the tournament. Shortly thereafter in the episode, Lancelot and Guinevere, Arthur and Merlin raced to rescue Gwen after she was kidnapped by a warlord, Hengist. He was devastated to see then that Gwen had discovered that she had feelings for Lancelot, who had also tried to rescue her at this time. Arthur's stance on the subject of magic was also explored in the second season. In the episode, The Sins of the Father, Arthur voiced the thought that it was possible that not all magic users were evil when Merlin cautioned him not to trust the sorceress, Morgause, too quickly. When Morgause subsequently engineered the revelation of the truth of Arthur's magic-induced birth, which resulted in the death of Arthur's mother, Arthur returned to Camelot and nearly killed Uther in a blind rage. He was only stopped when Merlin intervened, who tearfully claimed that Morgause had been lying and faked the story. Arthur later claimed to believe that all magic was evil, which visibly devastated Merlin. Arthur's relationship with Morgana was also developed in the second season. He was greatly concerned when she was thought to have been kidnapped by the Druids, and set off to rescue her in The Nightmare Begins. In the penultimate episode, The Fires of Idirsholas, Arthur was visibly devastated when Morgana was seemingly kidnapped by Morgause, blaming himself for having failed to protect her. In the finale episode, The Last Dragonlord, Arthur was yet again called upon to defend Camelot against overwhelming odds. With the Great Dragon freed and repeatedly attacking Camelot, Arthur and Merlin set off in the faint hope that they could secure the aid of the last living Dragonlord, Balinor, who was also, unbeknownst to Arthur, Merlin's father. Though they eventually gained Balinor's willingness to help, mainly because Balinor learned that Merlin was actually his son, the older man was killed on the journey back to Camelot. After returning to Camelot, Arthur gathered together a group of knights to make a final assault in the hope of defeating the dragon, even over Uther's protests. He led them and Merlin, who insisted on accompanying him, out into a field beyond Camelot to engage the dragon. Arthur stabbed the dragon with a lance, but was subsequently knocked out. When he came to, Merlin told him that he had dealt the dragon a mortal blow, when in reality Merlin used his new status as a Dragonlord to command it to cease its attack.

The third season opened with Arthur and Merlin embarking on various missions to find the missing Morgana. They found her after repulsing an attack by raiders and returned her to Camelot. Arthur was visibly relieved to have her home again, even hugging her, but remained unaware that in the year that she had been gone, Morgana had switched sides and was allied with Morgause to bring down Uther and Camelot. He did not discover her true allegiances, or the fact that she was actually his half-sister, until the penultimate episode, The Coming of Arthur, Part One.Arthur's relationship with Gwen continued to develop over the third series as well. In the episode The Castle of Fyrien, when she was faced with the decision of having to trade Arthur for her brother, Elyan, who had been kidnapped by Morgause and Cenred, Arthur set out to help her rescue him along with Merlin and Morgana, the latter of whom was actually in on the plan. Later, in the episode, Queen of Hearts, Arthur stated that he would give up his right to the throne of Camelot for her after Gwen was framed by Morgana for witchcraft. He was visibly devastated when Uther sentenced her death, but after Gwen was saved by Merlin disguised as an old sorcerer who took responsibility for a poultice planted in Arthur's bed, Arthur and Gwen agreed to keep their relationship secret for the moment. By the end of the season, though, Arthur decided to throw caution to the wind, even kissing her in front of others on more than one occasion in The Coming of Arthur, Part Two. Arthur also spent part of the third season being targeted for assassination at Morgana's hands. After she discovered that she was his half-sister in The Crystal Cave, Morgana sought on numerous occasions to have him killed to clear her path to the throne. In addition to the events of The Castle of Fyrien, Morgana gave Arthur a phoenix bracelet in The Eye of the Phoenix which would sap him of his life while he was on a quest to prove his right to Camelot's throne by fetching the Fisher King's trident. In each of these situations, Merlin was able to save Arthur, and was even aided by Gwaine during the incident in The Eye of the Phoenix.In the next-to-last episode, The Coming of Arthur, Part One, Arthur was sent on a mission to retrieve the Cup of Life from the Druids, unaware that Morgana and Morgause also sought it to use against Camelot. He and Merlin (and Gwaine, who joined them later) briefly gained the Cup, but it was taken from them while they fled from Cenred's men. By the time they returned to Camelot, Morgause had already utilized the Cup's power to make Cenred's army immortal and had taken command of it to storm the kingdom. Arthur and Merlin were then forced to watch as Morgause stripped Uther of his crown and throne and as Morgana declared herself Uther's daughter and Queen of Camelot. By the events of The Coming of Arthur, Part Two, Arthur had lost faith in himself and was devastated by Morgana's betrayal. It took much cajoling from Merlin to lift his spirits and encourage him to stand up to Morgana. When Arthur and his group were reunited with Gwen and Leon and rescued by Lancelot and his friend, Percival, they retreated to a castle once owned by the old kings of Camelot. It was there that Arthur knighted Lancelot, Gwaine, Elyan, and Percival on the eve of their attempt to reclaim Camelot and rescue Uther. The following day, Arthur lead his small band into the dungeons and fought fiercely against Morgana's immortal soldiers, holding them off until Merlin was able to destroy them by emptying the Cup of Life of the blood it held. The aftermath of Morgana's occupation left Uther devastated and Arthur in charge for the foreseeable future.

The events of the fourth season, set a year later, began with Arthur as Camelot's regent, aided by the council and especially his uncle, Agravaine, who was his mother's brother. Just as he remained unaware of Morgana's true loyalties in the third season, Arthur remained unaware of Agravaine's allegiance to Morgana until the end of the season. In the first episode, The Darkest Hour, Part One, Arthur found Camelot under threat when Morgana sacrificed a dying Morgause to release the Dorocha, the spirits of the dead, to wreck her revenge on the kingdom. After learning that only another blood sacrifice will seal the rift that released the Dorocha, Arthur decided that he would sacrifice himself and set off for the Isle of the Blessed, accompanied by Merlin, Lancelot, Leon, Gwaine, Elyan, and Percival. Along the way, Merlin was struck by one of the spirits after he threw himself in front of Arthur, and Arthur was visibly relieved when Merlin miraculously survived. In The Darkest Hour, Part Two, Arthur continued his quest to sacrifice himself, but was stopped when Merlin used magic to knock him out. Arthur remained unaware that Merlin tried to take his place, but because the Cailleach decreed that Merlin's "time among men was not yet over", she accepted Lancelot's sacrifice instead. Arthur was deeply grieved by the loss of Lancelot, and even more so when Gwen later revealed that she had asked the knight to look after Arthur, indirectly inspiring him to sacrifice himself. Arthur did not remain regent of Camelot long after this when Uther was struck down by an assassin trying to kill Arthur in The Wicked Day. As Uther lay dying, Arthur frantically sought out a sorcerer who might be able to heal his father's wounds, unknowing that the sorcerer was actually Merlin in the same disguise he wore in the third season episode, Queen of Hearts. He revealed his plan to seek magical assistance to Agravaine, who later planted a charmed necklace on Uther which would reverse the intent of any magic used on him. As a result, when the disguised Merlin tried to heal Uther, the magic was reversed and ended up killing him. Uther's death enraged Arthur and incited him further against magic, even causing him to confide in Merlin later that he despised magic and believed it truly evil. Arthur carried the weight of his father's death well after his subsequent coronation, and in the episode, His Father's Son, he allowed his uncertainty and the poisoned advice of Agravaine to drive him to execute an opposing king, Caerleon, which earned Arthur the enmity of the dead king's wife, Queen Annis. Agravaine also influenced Arthur into ending his relationship with Gwen, saying that it was inappropriate for a king to be involved with a servant. Arthur was barely able to avert a full-on war with Queen Annis and even earned a tentative peace with her, and he later apologizes to Gwen.Soon after this, Arthur came to remember just how much he cared for and relied on Merlin when the other man was captured by bandits in A Servant of Two Masters. He ordered a thorough search in the aftermath, and even went out to search for him personally, accompanied by Gwaine. When Merlin was found, Arthur was thrilled to see him, even hugging him. Arthur's relationship with Gwen finally seemed to reach fruition in Lancelot du Lac, when he asked her to marry him. She accepted, but their engagement was destroyed when Morgana revived an amnesiac Lancelot, bound him to her service, and ordered him to seduce Gwen with the help of an enchanted bracelet. Agravaine led Arthur into a chamber, allowing him to stumble upon Gwen and Lancelot in a passionate embrace. Arthur was enraged and even attacked Lancelot before ordering the both of them imprisoned. Though many people of the court encouraged Arthur to put her to death, Arthur instead banished Gwen from Camelot and confided to Merlin that although he still loved her, he could never trust her again. The next few episodes after Lancelot du Lac saw Arthur visibly saddened by the loss of Gwen, but also firmer and sometimes even cruel. On more than one occasion in The Hunter's Heart, he even threatened to send Merlin to join Gwen in exile. sIn The Sword in the Stone, Part One, Arthur was ambushed within Camelot itself by an army led by Morgana and the warlord, Helios. It was during the invasion that Arthur finally witnessed Agravaine's betrayal, before he and Merlin were forced to flee Camelot, though Merlin was forced to enchant Arthur to get him to leave the city. On the way to Ealdor, they encounter the smugglers Tristan and Isolde, and were eventually attacked by the pursuing Agravaine and his forces. The four eventually made it to Ealdor, where Arthur was treated for his wounds and had a brief moment of reconciliation with Gwen, who had since come to stay with Merlin's mother, Hunith. This reconciliation did not initially last, however, and in The Sword in the Stone, Part Two, Arthur dismissed her, calling it "a moment of weakness." Arthur, along with Merlin, Gwen, Tristan, and Isolde had to flee Ealdor when Agravaine caught up to them. They hid in a series of caves and, unbeknownst to Arthur, Merlin killed Agravaine at that time.

At this time, Arthur was again thoroughly demoralized by the betrayal of a family member. He doubted his destiny, saying that he was only good at wielding a sword and was a terrible king. In the hope of restoring Arthur's faith, Merlin led him to where he had hidden Excalibur, telling him that "according to legend" only the true king of Camelot could pull the sword from the stone. Though initially doubtful, Arthur trusted Merlin enough to try and did pull the sword free, proving his worthiness and providing him with the boost of confidence needed to retake Camelot. After reuniting with a sizable force that included a large number of knights, including Leon and Percival, Arthur led them all, along with Merlin, Gwen, Tristan, and Isolde in an invasion of the castle.During the ensuing battle, Arthur encountered Morgana for the first time since her coronation in The Coming of Arthur, Part One and sadly asked what had happened to her, visibly grieved to see that she had fallen so far. Morgana wavered briefly before him, showing some slight sign of guilt, but eventually told him that it was his stance on magic that had led to this. She told him that he was just like Uther, but Arthur retaliated by saying that she was too, which visibly angered her. She tried to use magic to attack him, but thanks to Merlin sabotaging her power the night before, Morgana was left powerless. She ultimately fled, leaving Arthur once again in control of Camelot. Shortly thereafter, Arthur truly forgave Gwen for what had happened in Lancelot du Lac before finally marrying her and crowning her Queen of Camelot.

Three years later, Sir Gwaine's garrison goes missing, and Elyan arrives back from the search party disappointed, with no sign of Gwaine, Percival or any of the men. But Elyan does have clues to where Gwaine is; at Morgana's new hideout, Ruadan's castle. So due to his compassion, Arthur and his remaining knights try to get there, but openly (not for Morgana) using Annis' kingdom instead. They are later ambushed by Saxons, and a fight starts. Arthur comes to Leon's aid, allowing him to escape while Arthur fights Ruadan, but Ruadan almost knocks Arthur out. Elyan takes over, allowing Merlin to take Arthur to safety. Arthur wants to go back and rescue his men, while Merlin says otherwise. When Merlin finds food, he doesn't need to be asked twice to take it - Arthur on the other hand is puzzled why somebody would just leave dead Rabbits lying around... - and they both trigger a trap. In the morning, a Saxons threaten to kill the pair, but then Mordred appears and them. Merlin doesn't fully trust Mordred, a feeling echoed throughout the series. The final battle at Camlann sees Merlin at his most powerful, dispatching hordes of Saxons and the White Dragon. However, despite his efforts, Arthur is mortally wounded by Mordreds sword "Clemant" - which leaves a shard of the blade lodged in Arthur. Arthur kills Mordred outright with Excalibur, and then collapses. Whilst Leon announces the battle is won, Merlin finds Arthur and comes to his aid - revealing he has magic. This crushes Arthur with devastation, but he soon comes to realise he only hid this secret to protect Arthur and do his duty to his king, but also to protect Arthur from himself - Merlin feared what Athur would really think and do. Merlin then tries to save Arthur by taking him to Avalon, where it's hoped the magic from the sword used to stab Arthur could be lifted. However Arthur gives Gaius the Royal Seal, telling him to give it to Guinevere as he hopes she will succeed him. Morgana finds where they are heading and attacks them, hoping to watch Arthur die slowly, but Merlin kills her. However, just as they arrive, Arthur dies in Merlin's arms. The dying king tells Merlin that he is thankful for everything he has done - something which Arthur had never said before. The Great Dragon confirms that Arthur is dead - however Merlin realises his destiny is to protect the Kings resting place. The Series ends with Merlin returning Excalibur to the lake, which is then shown in modern times, safeguarded by an immortal Merlin, waiting for Arthur to return to Albion.

Aulfric

Aulfric (portrayed by Kenneth Cranham) was a Sidhe in human form. In the first season episode, The Gates of Avalon, he and his daughter, Sophia, seek to return to Avalon, the land of eternal youth, after they were banished to Camelot to live as humans as punishment for Aulfric killing another Sidhe. To return, the Sidhe elders demanded a "princely sacrifice", and Aulfric chose Arthur. After they had thrust him into the water of the Lake of Avalon, Aulfric urged his daughter to return, though he was forced to remain behind as penalty for his crime. Merlin prevented them both from finishing the sacrifice and killing Arthur, using Sophia's discarded magical staff to kill both Aulfric and his daughter.

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Bayard

Bayard (portrayed by Clive Russell) is the king of Camelot's neighboring kingdom of Mercia. In The Poisoned Chalice, Bayard and many of his knights visited Camelot with the intention of signing a peace treaty with Uther. When Merlin drank from a poisoned goblet at the celebratory feast that was meant to be a gift for Arthur, Uther had Bayard and his entire entourage imprisoned. Bayard's army was dispatched to begin a war with Camelot, but the crisis was averted when Gaius revealed to Uther that the poisoned cup had actually been planted by Nimueh, who hoped to foment trouble for the kingdom. Subsequently, Uther released Bayard and his court, and they returned to Mercia. Despite this awkward situation, Bayard appeared to remain on good terms with Camelot. In Beauty and the Beast, Part Two, he sent his congratulations on Uther's marriage to Lady Catrina and was mentioned as planning to visit Camelot in the near future.

Balinor

Balinor (portrayed by John Lynch) was the last known Dragonlord. In the second season finale, The Last Dragonlord, Gaius revealed to Merlin that Balinor was also the warlock's father. During the Great Purge, Uther contacted Balinor to express his desire to make peace with the Great Dragon. Balinor brought the dragon to Camelot, but they were then betrayed and Uther imprisoned the creature in the caverns beneath the city. Gaius helped Balinor to flee Camelot and sent him to Ealdor, where he stayed for a brief time with Merlin's mother, Hunith. He was then forced to run when Uther's soldiers pursued him there, and he left before learning that Hunith was pregnant.

After the Great Dragon was freed in The Fires of Idirsholas and began a series of repeated attacks on Camelot in the second season finale, Arthur and Merlin went on a desperate search to find Balinor, hoping to convince him to stop the dragon's assault. They found him living in a cave, away from civilization. When first asked to help, Balinor refused, bitter and resentful of Uther's treatment of the dragon and of his own people, who had been slaughtered along with many other magic users at the time. Before Arthur and Merlin left him, Merlin revealed that Gaius was one of the people under threat and that Merlin himself was Balinor's son, and a short time later, Balinor rejoined the two, agreeing to help.

In their brief time together, Balinor described the power of the Dragonlords to Merlin, explaining that they were the dragons' kin and that the power passed down from father to son. He even carved a wooden dragon and left it beside Merlin for him to find. Before the three travelers could reach Camelot, however, they were attacked by soldiers of Cenred, and Balinor sacrificed his life to save Merlin, dying in his son's arms. With his death, Merlin became the last remaining Dragonlord.

Balinor appeared in the Diamond of the Day part one as a cameo in the diamond caves who gives Merlin strength and courage to find Arthur.

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Catrina

Catrina (portrayed by Sarah Parish) was a noble of the House of Tregor. In the second season episodes, Beauty and the Beast, Part One and Part Two, by a troll who wished to gain control of Camelot's wealth and power. Using a potion that allowed her to temporarily take on the form of Lady Catrina, the troll and her servant, Jonas, infiltrated Camelot and arranged a meeting with Uther. The troll soon enchanted Uther, causing him to fall in love with her. Merlin and Gaius quickly realized that the troll was an imposter when she refused a tonic Gaius had prepared for her, a tonic that, many years before, Gaius had used to ease the pain the real Catrina suffered from an incurable bone disease. Upon learning that the troll was an imposter, Gaius and Merlin attempted to get rid of her, but were unable to stop her from marrying Uther and having herself crowned Queen of Camelot at the conclusion of Beauty of the Beast, Part One.

In Beauty and the Beast, Part Two, the fake Catrina utilized the enchantment she held over Uther even further, creating a rift between him and Arthur and even persuading him to disinherit his son and leave her as next in line for the throne. She also used her power over Uther to frame Merlin for theft, which forced him to go into hiding. It was during this time that Merlin discovered that the troll had to continually take a potion to maintain the form of Catrina. He had Gaius replicate the potion, only without the magical effect, and replaced the troll's own store. The troll's true form was subsequently exposed just after she was named as Uther's new heir, but the enchantment was so strong that Uther remained blind to her true appearance even after everyone else saw it. Merlin was then forced to ask the Great Dragon for help, and discovered that the only way to break the enchantment was to have Uther cry tears of "true remorse". Merlin and Gaius persuaded Arthur to take a tincture that simulated death, and Gaius retrieved Uther, who wept over his son's seemingly dead body. The troll attempted to pull Uther away, but was unable to prevent the enchantment from being broken. In the subsequent fight, both the troll and Jonas were slain.

The fate of the real Catrina was left uncertain, although Uther stated in Beauty and the Beast, Part One that her city was devastated by invaders. She may have perished along with the rest of her family in the destruction.

Cedric

Cedric (portrayed by Mackenzie Crook) was a conman who set out to usurp Merlin's place as Arthur's manservant. In the second season premiere, The Curse of Cornelius Sigan, Cedric sought to gain access to Arthur's personal rooms in order to steal the keys to an underground burial chamber where a great treasure had been discovered. When Merlin used magic to spear a wild boar that attacked Arthur during a hunt, Cedric took credit for the kill and was rewarded with a position in the royal household. He then set Arthur's horses loose and knocked Merlin out so that he would be blamed for it. Arthur subsequently sent Merlin home and appointed Cedric in his place, giving the conman the access he needed. He entered the burial chamber and attempted to steal the jewel set in the tomb of Cornelius Sigan, but was instead possessed by Sigan's spirit. Inhabiting Cedric's body, Sigan animated the citadel's gargoyles and unleashed a raven-like monster to destroy Camelot, forcing Merlin to go to the Great Dragon for help. Armed with a spell, Merlin sought out the unconscious Arthur and refused to abandon him and join Sigan. Sigan then left Cedric's body and attempted to possess Merlin's, but was then trapped back in the jewel that had been his previous prison. It was left uncertain as to Cedric's ultimate fate.

Cenred

Cenred (portrayed by Tom Ellis) was the ruler of a neighboring kingdom of Camelot's, quite possibly the kingdom that held Merlin's home village, Ealdor, as in the first season episode, The Moment of Truth, Uther stated that the safety of Ealdor was "Cenred's responsibility". Cenred was also an ally of Morgause's and spent much of the third season assisting her and Morgana in their plots to take over Camelot or assassinate Arthur and Uther. In The Coming of Arthur, Part One, however, Morgause betrayed him by taking control of Cenred's army, which had just been made immortal via the Cup of Life, and ordered one of the soldiers to kill him.

Cornelius Sigan

Cornelius Sigan (portrayed by Mackenzie Crook) was the greatest sorcerer Camelot had ever known. In the second season premiere, The Curse of Cornelius Sigan, it was revealed that he was executed for his use of evil magic. He cursed Camelot on his death, swearing to one day return and destroy the city. His fabulous wealth was buried with him and was later discovered during an excavation ordered by Uther. Unaware that the glowing jewel set into Sigan's sarcophagus contained the sorcerer's soul, the conman Cedric attempted to steal the jewel but was possessed by Sigan's spirit instead. Sigan then unleashed a raven-like monster (Sigan's name meaning 'raven' in the language of the Old Religion) and animated the citadel's gargoyles to destroy Camelot.

Merlin was eventually able to destroy the creature and the gargoyles, revealing himself as a sorcerer to Sigan. Sigan attempted to convince Merlin to join forces with him, tempting him with promises that they would rule Camelot together and that Arthur would "tremble at [Merlin's] feet", but Merlin refused. Sigan then tried to possess him, but Merlin was able to imprison Sigan's soul back in the jewel with the help of a spell given to him by the Great Dragon. The jewel and Sigan's treasure were subsequently returned to the burial chamber and sealed off.

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The Dolma

The Dolma (portrayed by Colin Morgan) is one of two characters who Merlin uses as a disguise (the other is Dragoon The Great). She appears only once, in Series 5's episode "With All My Heart", after Queen Guinevere is possessed by a spell cast by Morgana. In order that the spell be broken, Guinevere must bathe in an enchanted lake. Due to the nature of the spell, she must enter of her own free will. King Arthur therefore must persuade her in. Due to Arthur's essential role and the requirement that there be a sorcerer on hand to break the spell once Guinevere is in position, Gaius informs Arthur that he has found a woman to perform the task. Merlin therefore assumes the role of The Dolma, an elderly, reclusive sorceress who has trouble getting clothes and who is the alleged guardian of the lake. This "difficulty in getting clothes" is the cover that Merlin needs to bring a dress with him to change into it when they arrive at the lake.

The Dolma's most memorable line is, "Nothing is hidden from... The Dolma!". She also refers to Merlin as "the gangly boy" and uses him as surety to ensure that Arthur does not attempt to kill her for practicing magic.

Dragoon The Great

Dragoon The Great (portrayed by Colin Morgan) is one of the two characters whom Merlin uses as a disguise (the other being The Dolma). Merlin transforms himself into Dragoon by means of an aging potion, usually when he wishes to carry out a plan in which it is essential that he is not recognised. Dragoon is a very cantankerous old man and frequently says all of the things that Merlin would love to say himself, but wouldn't dare. He also allows Merlin to use his magic more openly than he can as himself. Dragoon is technically an enemy of Camelot, but has more than once allied with Prince Arthur in order to fulfill a plan. Given that Merlin made up the name on the spot, there is speculation that he based it on a variation of "The Great Dragon" (Kilgarrah).

Drea

Drea (portrayed by Katie Moore) is a young woman who lived in the village of Howden. In the fourth season premiere, The Darkest Hour, Part One, her village was attacked by the Dorocha, the spirits of the dead. She managed to escape to Camelot, heavily traumatised by what she experienced, and managed to tell Arthur what had happened, as well as giving a vague description of the Dorocha. Drea had a mother, father, and younger sister, all of whom possibly perished in the attack.

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Edwin Muirden

Edwin Muirden (portrayed by Julian Rhind-Tutt) was a sorcerer who wore the guise of a physician. In A Remedy to Cure All Ills, it was revealed that his parents were killed during the Great Purge. He blamed Uther, who ordered that they be burned, and Gaius, who did not attempt to save them because they had turned to dark magic. Edwin himself was also burned when he attempted to rescue his dying parents, and Gaius treated the wounds. As an adult, Edwin returned to Camelot, seeking revenge on Gaius and Uther. In order to gain access to Uther, he framed Gaius for incompetence and had himself named as Gaius' replacement as the court physician. Edwin then sent a magical beetle through Uther's ear to consume his brain. While waiting for Uther to die, Gaius, who had fled Camelot after being dismissed, returned and attempted to intervene. Edwin attempted to kill Gaius using flames, likely an attempt to mirror the flames Gaius had consigned Edwin's parents to, but Merlin appeared and stopped him. Edwin attacked Merlin then, but was defeated when Merlin magically returned an axe Edwin had thrown at him, hitting him in the head. Merlin was also able to save Uther, thus foiling Edwin's plot.

Elena

Elena (portrayed by Georgia King) is a princess and daughter of Lord Godwyn, an old friend of Uther's. In the third season episode, The Changeling, it was revealed that Elena was a changeling child, having been possessed by a Sidhe in infancy. The Sidhe's possession had various side-effects in Elena, such as clumsiness and uncouth behavior. Knowing that Godwyn would seek to improve his kingdom's ties with Camelot through a marriage between Elena and Arthur, the Sidhe King intended that the Sidhe within Elena would awaken after her marriage, placing a Sidhe on Camelot's throne. He even sent a pixie, Grunhilde, to serve as Elena's nurse and guard the Sidhe inside her.

Merlin and Gaius eventually learned of the Sidhe's presence inside of Elena and took steps to remove it. Merlin defeated Gruinhilde in a magical battle in the corridor outside of Elena's chambers, and then fed Elena a potion Gaius had prepared to expel the Sidhe from her body. Once free from the Sidhe's influence, Elena was still willing to go through with marrying Arthur, for the sake of her father's wishes, but when Arthur asked if she was genuinely in love with him, she confirmed that she was not. They then mutually decided that they would not go through with the marriage if they were only there out of duty, rather than love.

Elyan

Elyan (portrayed by Adetomiwa Edun) was the younger brother of Gwen. In the third season, it was revealed that he left Camelot some years before, before the series began, and that he had not remained in touch with his family, leaving Gwen uncertain as to whether he was dead or alive. He did not even return after their father, Tom, was killed in the first season episode, To Kill the King. In The Castle of Fyrien, Elyan and Gwen were reunited when Cenred and Morgause kidnapped the siblings in order to capture Arthur. When traveling to rescue him, Gwen described her brother to Arthur, calling him "one of those people who never settled down, never thinks about the future; just follows his heart wherever it leads him," and that he had a tendency to "always be in the wrong place at the wrong time." During the fight to escape Cenred and Morgause's clutches, Arthur was impressed and surprised with Elyan's skill with a sword and complimented him on it. After escaping the castle, Elyan traveled back to Camelot with the others, taking over his father's blacksmith shop and living with Gwen.

In The Coming of Arthur, Part One, Elyan aided Merlin, Arthur, and Gwaine in rescuing Gaius from Camelot, which had been occupied by Morgana and Morgause's immortal army, before retreating to a nearby cave. In the third season finale, The Coming of Arthur, Part Two, Elyan agreed to join Arthur in his attempt to retake Camelot, stating that it was "his turn to lay his life down" for Arthur, since the prince had been willing to do the same for him back in The Castle of Fyrien. Elyan was one of the four subsequently knighted in recognition of his loyalty to Camelot, despite his lack of noble birth. He aided in the battle in the dungeons, and was even wounded at the time.

In the fourth season, Elyan continued to as a knight of Camelot, and seemed to have developed an especially close friendship with Percival. In The Darkest Hour, Part One, Elyan rescued Percival as he fled from the rampaging Dorocha, carrying several children. Elyan participated in several quests with Arthur throughout the season, and even swore to die for him when Camelot was on the cusp of war with Queen Annis in His Father's Son. In Lancelot Du Lac, Gwen became engaged to Arthur, but when she was banished for supposedly betraying Arthur with Lancelot, Elyan did not accompany Gwen into her exile, remaining as a knight. In the following episode, A Herald of a New Age, Elyan was possessed by the spirit of a dead Druid boy after disturbing his resting place. The spirit used Elyan to try and avenge his death by killing Arthur. Elyan's sudden attack on the king was at first thought to have been motivated by anger over Gwen's earlier banishment, but it was later discovered that he truly was being possessed. He was released by the spirit when Arthur returned to the site of the Druid resting place and swore that he would do everything he could to prevent another massacre, even promising to give the Druids "the respect they deserved".

In the fourth season's two-part finale, The Sword in the Stone, Elyan was captured, along with Gaius and Gwaine, when Morgana again took over Camelot. Seeking Arthur's location, Morgana tortured Elyan with a Nathair snake, which caused him "pain beyond all imagining" and, according to Gaius, stresses the body to the full extent of human endurance. Elyan broke under the torture and revealed that Arthur was traveling to Ealdor and was locked in a cell with Gaius and Gwaine. Gaius recognized what had been done to him and was able to save him, but he was left weak from his ordeal. The three men were eventually released by Percival when Arthur and his forces reclaimed Camelot.

Three years later, Sir Gwaine and Sir Percival went lost away in the far North. Arthur entrusted the mission to Elyan to lead a search party for them. Elyan returned to Camelot, without much luck. He said he couldn't find where they were, but he guessed that they would be in Ruadan's castle.

They decided they would investigate Ruadan's castle, but using Annis' land approaching Ruadan from the West instead of the South. Elyan came with them. But then they were attacked by some Saxons. After Arthur got almost knocked out, Elyan started fighting Ruadan, giving Merlin some lee-way to take Arthur to safety.

After the fight, Elyan, Leon and a few other surviving knights returned to Camelot and told Gwen what happened. Gwen couldn't understand why the Saxons knew where they were. She then took Sefa to court and she confessed to being a traitor. For the first time, Gwen sentenced someone to death. Later, in The Dark Tower, Elyan was killed by an enchanted sword. He was given a hero's funeral.

Ewan

Ewan (portrayed by Keith Thorne) was a knight of Camelot. In the first season episode, Valiant, Ewan was bitten by the snakes on Valiant's enchanted shield during the annual sword-fighting tournament. Gaius managed to procure an antidote, but Valiant discovered that Ewan had survived and that Merlin had discovered his scheme. He subsequently sent the magical snakes after Ewan and he was bitten again, this time fatally to death.

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The Fisher King

The Fisher King (portrayed by Donald Sumpter) was the king of a nearby land that had been devastated by a plague. According to legend, the Fisher King was struck by a plague that spread to the rest of his land, destroying his people while leaving him immortal but permanently crippled, unable to take any action to halt what was happening to his lands. As part of a quest to prove his worthiness to be King, Arthur chose to undertake a quest to enter the realm of the Fisher King and recover his trident, unaware that Morgana had given him an 'Eye of the Phoenix', a gem that drained the wearer's life-energy. Fortunately, Merlin and Gwaine were able to follow him and remove the bracelet, Merlin subsequently coming face-to-face with the Fisher King when he was trapped in the King's throne room after a door closed behind him. As he faced Merlin, the still-alive Fisher King explained that the quest to his kingdom was actually for 'Emrys' rather than Arthur; the Fisher King's trident was nothing but a nice bauble, while the true treasure was water from the Lake of Avalon, which the Fisher King informed Merlin would be needed when Camelot's darkest hour came. In return for the water, the Fisher King asked that Merlin give him the Eye of the Phoenix, the Eye draining the Fisher King's last dregs of life and granting him the death he had sought for so long.

Freya

Freya (portrayed by Laura Donnelly) was a Druid girl who lived in a village near mountains and a lake. After killing the son of a sorceress out of self-defense, Freya was cursed to become a magical monster that resembled a large panther with bat-like wings on the stroke of midnight, with an insatiable desire to kill that she would be unable to control. Under unspecified circumstances, Freya was captured by the bounty hunter Halig and taken to Camelot, only to be freed by Merlin. Hiding Freya in the underground catacombs, Merlin brought her food and told her about his magic, the two being drawn together due to Merlin's relief at having someone who understood him and Freya's gratitude at meeting someone who did not consider her a monster. Unfortunately, her curse resulted in the deaths of at least four people when she transformed during her two nights in Camelot, prompting an increased hunt for her. Merlin and Freya began to fall in love. Although Merlin had planned to leave Camelot with her, Freya attempted to escape on her own, not wanting Merlin to abandon his life for her, only to be cornered by Halig and Arthur's knights just before her transformation. Although she killed Halig, Arthur was able to mortally wound her beast form, the creature only escaping after Merlin caused a distraction by causing a gargoyle statue to fall over, creating a path for her to escape the knights and retreat down to the catacombs. Although beast-Freya appeared calmer around Merlin, calming down simply from the sight of him even when surrounded by the knights, the wound Freya had sustained proved to be fatal, staying alive only long enough for Merlin to take her to the nearby lake. As she died, she thanked Merlin for making her feel loved again, promising to repay his kindness one day. Merlin put her body on a boat and gave her a Viking-like funeral, clearly mourning his inability to save her.

It was revealed in Merlin: Secrets and Magic that Freya will somehow return and aid Merlin on his adventures. This came true in The Coming of Arthur, when a vision of Freya appeared to Merlin in the water that the Fisher King had given Merlin, informing him that the sword Excalibur was hidden in the Lake of Avalon and that she would give it to him. Excalibur was the only weapon that could kill the immortal army of Morgana and Morgause's doing.

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Gaius

Gaius (portrayed by Richard Wilson) is Camelot's court physician and Merlin's guardian and mentor.[1] He soon discovers that Merlin has magical powers and gives him a book of sorcery to study from in secret, warning him not to be caught using magic. Gaius himself used to practice sorcery - a fact that Uther is aware of, although he is satisfied that Gaius has forsaken his old magical abilities. He knows that Merlin's destiny far surpasses his own and is also very familiar with the Great Dragon. He is often called upon to get Merlin out of trouble or to remind him not to be reckless with the use of magic. Although his magical abilities are limited when compared to Merlin's, his greater experience is nevertheless of great benefit to Merlin, as he learns how to control and refine his abilities, while his knowledge of other such topics as mythology and medicine commonly provide Merlin and his friends with vital information in dealing with the current threat.

Gaius also has a valued place in Uther's council, being one of the few people who dares to speak out against Uther's actions on crucial occasions, although Uther's prejudice against magic commonly blinds him to Gaius's good advice. Uther has even shown a willingness to overlook his discoveries of past occasions where Gaius has disobeyed him, such as when Gaius revealed that he smuggled Morgana's half-sister, Morgause out of Camelot rather than allowing her to die, despite the fact that Uther would have killed anyone else who disobeyed him in such a manner. Although he has not used magic for years before Merlin's arrival in Camelot, Gaius has used spells since Merlin came into his life, such as using a spell to prepare an antidote when Merlin was poisoned and attempting to use magic to throw a weapon at Edwin Muirden (Although Edwin's magic proved more powerful than his), as well as occasionally assisting Merlin in treating injuries that can only be cured by magic. Even without magic, Gaius has shown exceptional talent as a physician, regularly treating injuries in the court, and even preparing a draught that precisely duplicates the taste of a troll potion without any access to the original recipe.

When Gaius was briefly possessed by a goblin, the goblin attempted to escape detection by accusing Merlin of sorcery- taking advantage of the fact that Merlin couldn't hurt him without hurting Gaius-, but this plan was threatened when Arthur and Gwen saw through the goblin's actions, recognising that Gaius would never take such pleasure in the idea of Merlin facing execution. Gwen even assisted Merlin in preparing a poison to 'kill' Gaius long enough to drive the goblin out of him so that Merlin could recapture it and an antidote to bring Gaius back, Gaius subsequently clearing Merlin of the charges the goblin had accused him of. On a later occasion, Gaius was briefly reunited with his old fiancée, Alice, who had been forced to flee the kingdom due to Uther's prosecution of magic, but Merlin's discovery that she was under the influence of a manticore forced her to leave once again even after he and Gaius destroyed the manticore, although Gaius chose to stay behind in order to continue guiding Merlin. When Morgana and Morgause attempted to conquer Camelot with an immortal army, Gaius played an important role in the final confrontation, attacking- and possibly fatally wounding- Morgause to give Merlin time to empty the Cup of Life and deprive the sisters of their immortal army.

Gaius was still very active in series four. He explains about how dangerous the Dorocha spirits are but does not know how to defeat them. He cared for Uther and as Arthur he moaned his father's death. He did not like the return of Julius Borden as he knew his plan about stealing the dragon's egg. When Morgana employed a wizard called Alator to find out who Emrys is Gaius was kidnapped by Alator to reveal the real secret about Merlin. He then meets Morgana the very first time since the end of series three, where he begs her to kill him but she refuses to do it, because first she wanted to receive information about Emrys from him. During the final of series four he sits in the dungeons with Elyan and Gwaine, where he lies depressed, weak and dying. When Morgana gives them tiny pieces of bread for supper he does not agree to share and gives the food away to the knights, saying that the only thing he does not fear is death. He along with Elyan and Gwaine are rescued by Percival to face Morgana. He is last seen during Arthur's and Guinevere's wedding while standing next to Merlin and together with the crowd shouting "Long live the Queen!".

When Gwen becomes the main ruler of Camelot after Arthur's death, Gaius becomes her mentor, as Merlin was gone to wait by Avalon for the rise of Arthur. It is possible that Gaius died some years later as he was very old and tired.

"Secrets and Magic: Witch Hunt" twice referred to Gaius as Merlin's uncle—probably meaning Hunith's brother.[2] Wilson also refers to Hunith as Gaius' sister in an interview.[1]

Geoffrey of Monmouth

Geoffrey of Monmouth (portrayed by Michael Cronin) is Uther's court genealogist, keeper of Camelot's Library and an old friend to Gaius. He provided the Camelot records to Gaius which revealed the true identity of Edwin Muirden. He also provided the book of legends to Merlin which gave Merlin the idea of the sword that could kill the undead Black Knight. He also holds a central position in great ceremonies of state, having presided over handfastings for both Uther and Arthur (the latter not having been completed), and the crowning of Morgana as Queen of Camelot as well as Arthur's own coronation as King. Geoffrey has no personal connection to any of the Pendragon family or the castle inhabitants.

George

George (portrayed by Leander Deeny) is a servant in Camelot. He is efficient, smart and very good at doing chores. He temporarily replaces Merlin as Prince Arthur's manservant after Merlin goes missing.

Whilst being a talented manservant, George's social skills are less than polished. His main love in life apart from serving appears to be brass. He has an unfortunate habit, according to Arthur, of making up jokes about it. He also appears to be very formal, a state of affairs Arthur is not used to from Merlin. As such, he finds George very irritating. Also, despite his politeness and decorum, George is very prideful and this leads him to be rather sensitive to any criticism (positive or negative) over his work, which is evident by the way how he appeared to be hurt when Arthur refused his assistance, or the conceited glare he gives to Merlin when Arthur praised his capabilities.

Gilli

Gilli (portrayed by Harry Melling) is a young man who attempted to participate in the tournament of Camelot, secretly using his magic to prevail in the tournament. When Merlin spoke with him about his use of magic, he explained that his father had been a sorcerer himself, but had never used his magic out of fear. Gilli decides to compete in the tournament using his full range of skills, his magic being focused through a ring that his father had once possessed. Although Merlin attempted to convince Gilli to withdraw from the tournament before anyone got hurt. Gilli however refused to do so, even after he unintentionally killed his latest opponent, believe that killing Uther would be for the best for all their kind. Knowing that it would be impossible to convince Arthur to work to restore magic to Camelot if magic was used to kill his father, Merlin subtly aided Uther in the fight against Gilli by arranging for Gilli's sword to be stuck in Uther's shield, allowing Uther to prevail. When Merlin confronted Gilli about his attempt to kill Uther, even though he had been about to win the tournament, Gilli acknowledged that he had been wrong. Gilli recognised that his father had disdained magic not out of fear of his power, but out of fear of its ability to corrupt. Acknowledging the wisdom of Merlin's advice to keep his powers secret until the day came when magic would once again be welcomed in Camelot, Gilli departed the kingdom, leaving Merlin reflecting that the two would meet again when magic was once again permitted.

Great Dragon (Kilgharrah)

Great Dragon (voiced by John Hurt), also known as Kilgharrah, is a legendary dragon that was imprisoned in Series One and Series Two in the caves by King Uther Pendragon. Twenty years prior to the events of the series, Uther had outlawed magic in Albion and killed every dragon (in Camelot) but one, whom he spared to serve as an example. Merlin looks for the voice that has been haunting him and it leads him to the Great Dragon. The mysterious Dragon becomes Merlin's mentor in magic, and tells him that Arthur is part of his destiny and if he does not follow it, then destiny will choose him. The Dragon is also on familiar terms with Gaius, although neither Merlin nor Gaius was initially aware that the other had met the Dragon. In the finale of the first series, the Great Dragon told Merlin that he was only thinking of his own freedom when helping Merlin, but because the Dragon's machinations nearly destroyed Merlin's mother, Merlin vows that it will never be freed from beneath Camelot. Merlin turned his back on the Dragon, but was later forced to return to the Dragon for aid in stopping Sigan, the Dragon teaching Merlin a spell of the ancient magic in return for Merlin's promise that he would free the Dragon in the future. This also revealed that Gaius was aware of Merlin's visits to the Dragon, recognizing that the two were creatures of the old magic.

Although the Dragon can appear callous, such as when he ordered Merlin not to help Morgana and Mordred based on his apparent knowledge of their future destinies, he has shown a certain compassion at times, such as when he apologized for his inability to help Merlin save Gaius from the Witchfinder. Most of his inaction appears to be dictated by his concern about future events; he even sided with Merlin in freeing Uther from a troll's enchantment, despite the old magical ties between Dragon and troll, due to the potential consequences for Camelot if the troll's enchantment remained. He has also demonstrated a sense of humor, initially laughing upon learning of Uther and Arthur's magically-induced love for the ladies Catrina and Vivian respectively.

Upon gaining access to a crystal with the ability to see the future, Merlin sees a future where the Dragon will destroy Camelot once he is freed; although Gaius assures him that the future he saw may be one of many, Merlin is clearly haunted by the possibility of this future coming to pass. Nevertheless, upon helping Merlin one more time to defeat the deadly Knights of Medhir, the Dragon held the young warlock to his word and Merlin was forced to use his magic in combination with a sword of Medhir to break the chains holding him beneath Camelot. As Merlin looked on hopefully, the Great Dragon flew up in obvious rage, in the direction of Camelot, subsequently attacking the castle at night for the next three days in revenge for his imprisonment.

With no other way to save the kingdom -- conventional weapons were useless against the Dragon, and even Merlin's magic proved ineffective -- Uther was forced to agree with Gaius's suggestion that they call on the aid of the presumed-dead last dragonlord, Balinor, unaware that Merlin was Balinor's son. According to Balinor, the Great Dragon is known to all the deceased Dragonlords as Kilgharrah. After inheriting Balinor's power upon his father's death, Merlin was able to command the Dragon and, it is implied, gained the necessary magic to hurt him, but, instead of killing him, ordered the Dragon to leave Camelot. Noting that Merlin's clemency reflected what he would become in future, the Dragon agreed to this demand, although he speculates that his and Merlin's paths will cross again.

The Dragon returns at the beginning of the third series, saving a chained Merlin from several scorpion-like Serkets summoned by Morgause to kill him (Merlin's magic was ineffective against the chains). After helping Merlin recover from the creatures' venom, the Dragon consoled Merlin's regret over his old disbelief of the dragon's warnings about Morgana by saying that Merlin had simply learned that trust was a double-edged sword. The Dragon subsequently gave Merlin a lift back to the outskirts of Camelot, and Merlin thanked him for his aid before the Dragon departed again. Although the Dragon returned when Merlin asked him how to cure Morgana after she sustained a fatal head injury, he made it clear that he disapproved of Merlin's decision, informing Merlin that this 'abuse' of his power would not be without consequences and all the evil Morgana did in the future would be his own fault. Despite the harsh nature of this meeting, in their next encounter, when Merlin sought advice about what to do when dealing with a young boy who sought to prevail in a dangerous tournament with the use of magic (the boy being scheduled to face Uther in the next fight), the Dragon showed sympathy for Merlin's dilemma, reflecting that seeing another of their kind die was always hard, but recognized that Merlin could not allow Uther to die at the boy's hands due to the impact it would have on Arthur to see his father killed by the use of magic. When Morgana unleashed an immortal army on Camelot, Merlin asked the Dragon to take him to the Lake of Avalon to recover Excalibur to use it against the army, and the Dragon assuring Merlin that he would always aid Merlin despite his apparent distaste at being used as a 'horse'.

He returns at the beginning of the fourth season to help Merlin fight the Dorocha spirits released by Morgana. He then shows huge respect to Lancelot, who was there too, telling him the true expressions about Lancelot as the great, the brave and the noble. When the mysterious hunter Julius Borden returned to Camelot to search for a dragon's egg, the dragon warns Merlin to save it before Borden does any harm to the egg. Merlin eventually saves the egg; and after many years of existence opens up and a releases a new dragon, named Aithusa by Merlin. When Morgana takes over Camelot with the warlord Helios, Merlin, Arthur, Gwen and two smugglers (Tristan and Isolde) are attacked by Agravaine and his army while in Ealdor. With weapons useless against the army and being close to death, Merlin calls the Dragon who attacks Agravaine and his soldiers with fire, and later gives shelter for Arthur and his friends. After killing Agravaine, Merlin visits the Dragon to ask for help in assisting Arthur (who was devastated after the betrayal of Agravaine) in proving to himself that he can be the king that Camelot so desperately needs. Kilgharrah says that the destiny of Albion and Arthur lies only in Merlin's hands. Merlin places Excaliber in a stone and leads Arthur to it. Arthur successfully pulls the sword out, thus proving to himself that is a worthy king.

Later in the fifth series Kilgharrah tells Merlin that his time is drawing to a close. In the final episode, he favors Merlin one last time by flying Merlin and Arthur to the isles of Avalon and confirms Arthur is dead. To Merlin, Kilgharrah says that "in Albion's [United Kingdom] greatest need Arthur will rise again to fulfill his destiny", then Kilgharrah flies off and is not seen again.

The character is original to the television series, not existing in any previous Arthurian legend, although several tales exist of Merlin associating with dragons, particularly Dinas Emrys. Also, a clearly different 'Great Dragon' appears in the 1998 film, Merlin, to whom Nimueh is almost sacrificed.

Grunhilda

Grunhilda (portrayed by Miriam Margolyes) was a pixie who served as the nanny to Princess Elena, a changeling child who had been 'implanted' with a Sidhe when she was an infant, knowing that Elena's father, Lord Godwyn, would eventually seek to strengthen the ties between his kingdom and Camelot with a marriage between Elena and Arthur, and seeking to place a Sidhe queen on Camelot's throne. Grunhilda's true nature was uncovered by Merlin and Gaius, Merlin subsequently destroying Grunhilda in a duel—although she was able to take an exceptional amount of damage from Merlin's staff, (the staff he had kept from "The Gates of Avalon",) before dying—while Gaius prepared a potion to expel the Sidhe from Elena. Grunhilda developed a 'liking' for Gaius, to his and Merlin's disgust. Gaius tried to avoid her romance as much as possible. He fought her as short fat and grubby. When they made a potion for Elena they had to use Gaius as bait to keep Grunhilda away from her so then they could give Elena the potion without Grunhilda seeing.

Queen Guinevere "Gwen" Pendragon

Guinevere ("Gwen") Pendragon (portrayed by Angel Coulby) enters the story as Morgana's personal servant, and eventually becomes the Queen of Camelot.

At the start Morgana describes Gwen as "the most kind and loyal person you would ever meet". She first notices Merlin when he stands up to Arthur when Arthur is taunting a servant. When she introduces herself she admits that she thinks Merlin is brave and a real hero, and it's the beginning of an attraction that develops over series 1. In "The Mark of Nimueh", Merlin makes her laugh and she admits that she likes that. She kisses him in "The Poisoned Chalice" however, Merlin only loves her platonically, and Series 2 sees them as good friends with Merlin seen to be a strong advocator in her blossoming relationship with Arthur. Merlin trusts her and often enlists her help in various ventures, most notably in Lancelot's quest to become a knight in "Lancelot", hiding Arthur in "The Once and Future Queen" and in saving Gaius in "The Witchfinder". Gwen is imperative in saving Arthur's life in "Sweet Dreams", and it is due to Merlin's convincing that she agrees to help. Due to Gwen's status she has a tendency to be subservient, but she is seen to not be afraid of standing up for her beliefs and speaking her mind; a trait admired by most around her, particularly Arthur.

She initially has little interaction with Prince Arthur and describes him as a bully, questioning the mind of whoever would marry such a person. However, following her father's death and her friendship with Merlin, Gwen's view of Arthur begins to change. Gwen has openly expressed her faith in Arthur's ability to triumph over the odds and lead the people into a new age of a peaceful Camelot. Most notably, she did so as she tended to an unconscious Arthur in the Series 1 finale. She became embarrassed however the following morning to find out that Arthur had heard what she had said. "The Once the Future Queen" again displays Gwen's ability to stand up to Arthur as when he stays at her house pretending to be a commoner, Gwen becomes aggravated when Arthur is nothing but rude to her. Affected, Arthur tries to be more considerate towards Gwen (offering to make dinner etc.), and ultimately kisses her before he goes to joust. Arthur explains at the end of the episode that his father would never approve of their relationship, something which Gwen understands.

In "Lancelot and Guinevere", Gwen is abducted, only to be reunited with her old flame, Lancelot. She states that he is everything right in the world and didn't know she could feel as strongly as she could for him. They share a kiss when it seems Lancelot will not return from fighting the bandits. When Arthur arrives to save Gwen, he realises that the flame between Gwen and Lancelot has been reignited, and he is hurt and claims that he only came because Morgana made him. Gwen appears to feel guilt over Arthur's obvious reaction and hurt too because now he is denying that he has 'feelings' for her. Lancelot guesses that Arthur loves Gwen and so he leaves at the end of the episode so they can be together. She returns to Camelot with Arthur and Merlin, where she is reunited with Morgana.

Gwen continues to be charmed and impressed by the changing nature of Arthur as the series continues, witnessing him blatantly defy his father's orders when told to impose unnecessary taxes. When she visits Arthur to thank him for his kindness, she finds him doubting his father's love for him. Gwen advises him that Uther cares greatly for him and that Arthur will become one day a great King. Gwen restores his confidence by telling Arthur he has a good heart and shouldn't change for anybody. Apart from Merlin at times, Gwen seems to be one of the only people who Arthur respects the opinion of. Despite past problems and outside interference, their relationship continues to flourish.

When other kings from rival kingdoms came to Camelot to sign a peace treaty, one of them brought his daughter Vivian. King Alined used magic to make Arthur and Vivian fall in love. Around this time, Gwen started to regain faith in Arthur's feelings for her, and was left heartbroken when she saw Arthur with Vivian. Gwen kissed Arthur to break the enchantment he was under. Arthur waited in Gwen's house for her, where he apologised for his enchanted actions and that she was the only woman he loved. Gwen accepted this, but also realises that she cannot be Arthur's queen. Arthur refuses to believe their relationship is impossible and promises things can change.

Towards the end of Series 2, Gwen and Arthur became slightly more comfortable around each other in public. When Arthur was injured trying to save her from the Great Dragon, they shared a tender moment in front of many (although Gaius was the only one who noticed) as Gwen saw to his wound. She tells Gaius when he notices her worry that they can never be, but Gaius comforts her by telling her to never underestimate the power of love. When Arthur returns from fighting at the end of the episode, Gwen runs to him and hugs him tightly. She whispers that she thought she'd lost Arthur, her open affection surprising him slightly. They embrace, not caring about Merlin and Gaius being there, and happily walk back to the castle together.

With Gwen's relationship with Morgana having cooled after Morgana's return to Camelot and her new allegiance to Morgause, Gwen has begun to spend more time with Merlin, assisting him when he was accused of sorcery while Gaius was possessed by a goblin. During a recent adventure where Gwen's estranged brother was captured by Cenred as a hostage to force her to lure Arthur into danger, the two appeared to begin a secret relationship, Arthur not-so-directly telling Gwen that he loved her, the two later kissing in private before Arthur departed on his quest to recover the trident of the Fisher King.

The "Queen of Hearts" episode is purely about Arthur's love for Gwen. Having had a vision of Gwen as Queen of Camelot, Morgana sets them up on a picnic outside Camelot only to bring Uther to catch them and banish Gwen from ever seeing Arthur. When Morgana realises this will not stop their relationship, she plants a bag under Arthur's pillow and suggests that Gwen has enchanted Arthur to make him act this way, prompting Uther to sentence Gwen to be burnt at the stake. Fortunately, Merlin is able to clear Gwen of this crime by using an aging spell to give himself the appearance of an elderly sorcerer who enchanted both Gwen and Arthur to cause chaos in Camelot, the two subsequently agreeing to keep their feelings secret until Arthur is king and can change the laws that currently prevent them from being together.

During Morgana's subsequent conquest of Camelot, Gwen feigned continued loyalty to her mistress in order to wait for an opportunity to assist Arthur, eventually managing to sneak Sir Leon out of Camelot so that the two of them could join Arthur and his small band of knights. Although Gwen was briefly reunited with Lancelot, she now appears more secure in her relationship with Arthur, kissing him before he departed for the raid on Camelot, the two sharing another kiss in the courtyard after the battle when Gwen rode into Camelot alongside the new Knights of the Round Table.

In the episode "Lancelot du Lac", Morgana brings Lancelot back from the dead when she hears that Arthur intends to marry Gwen. Arthur asks Gwen 'Would you do the honour of becoming my wife?' But when Lancelot returns to Camelot, Gwen betrays Arthur when he sees her kissing Lancelot. Gwen, unknown to Arthur, was under the spell of a bracelet given to her by Lancelot from Morgana who intended to stop the marriage. Arthur banishes Gwen from Camelot and Lancelot is said to kill himself. It is implied that she will return in the synopsis of the episode The Hunter's Heart.

She does not return to Camelot in this episode, but she over hears Morgana's plans to kill Arthur. She tells Merlin she can never face Arthur again leaving Merlin to tell Arthur of Morgana's plans. Arthur's feelings for Gwen are once again revealed when he finds the ring he gave to her, under the influence of Merlin and admits that he still loves her.

In "The sword in the stone", Arthur and Merlin ran away to Merlin's home town where they met Gwen again and after seems to forgive her. Arthur didn't forgive Gwen fully but when he saw Isolde die he didn't want to lose her therefore Arthur openly forgives Gwen and this time he says 'Will you marry me?' and finally she is crowned Queen of Camelot.

In "The dark tower" of season five, Guinevere is brainwashed by Morgana through mental torture- letting her see visions of people she cared about laughing maniacally at her and telling her she can trust no one but Morgana herself. Under the command of Morgana she is made to betray Arthur in the next episode. In the episode 'A Lesson In Vengeance' Gwen is horse riding with Arthur and Merlin when Arthur's horse is spooked by a minor explosion caused by magic. The servant in charge of looking after the castle's stables is suspected. When he is imprisoned and sentenced to death, it is later revealed that Gwen was the one responsible. When the Tier finds this out, Gwen stabs and kills him. King Arthur is poisioned by a mysterious culprit and Gwen tells Camelot that Merlin is responsible. Merlin is later thrown in the dungeons. Gaius later finds out that Gwen has been put under the control of Morgana and vows to help Merlin uncover their betrayal to Arthur. Gwen is later told by Sir Leon that if the King dies, the closest heir to his throne is her and she will be the ruler of Camelot. Finally Merlin and Arthur are able to free Gwen using a magic pool. In the final episode after Arthur is wounded in battle he sends the royal seal to Gwen via Gaius, hoping she will succeed him. When he dies Gwen becomes ruler of Camelot.

Gwaine

Sir Gwaine (portrayed by Eoin Macken), was the son of a knight who died in the service of his king either before Gwaine was born or when Gwaine was very young. Although Gwaine never met his father, he likes to think that he was a noble who treated his servants well, but generally held a low opinion of the nobility, believing that they saw the lower-classes as being there to do nothing more than serve them.

He met Arthur and Merlin when the two of them fought in a tavern brawl, commenting in the aftermath that he had joined the fight because he liked the odds. With Gwaine having been injured in the fight, Arthur had him brought to Camelot to treat his wounds. Although Gwaine appeared to be essentially a drunken flirt, running up at least one large tavern bill during his time in Camelot while flirting casually with Gwen, he demonstrated a strong opinion of right and wrong, stating that nobility should be defined by what they did rather than who they were by birth, as well as an exceptional ability at sword-fighting that impressed even Arthur. Although Gwaine faced execution when he fought with a thug who was posing as Sir Oswald to kill Arthur, Arthur's willingness to vouch for Gwaine's nobility of heart convinced Uther to lift the threat of execution to simple banishment, Gwaine admitting to Merlin before his departure that Arthur wasn't like other nobles, and commented to Gwen that he understood why she had turned him down after he heard her talking about Arthur.

Despite the threat of exile, Gwaine returned to infiltrate the melee the next day to assist Arthur in fighting the two thugs who sought to kill him, Arthur subsequently allowing Gwaine to claim victory in the melee even before he learned who Gwaine really was. With the thugs' true identities exposed, Gwaine was again permitted to leave Camelot rather than face execution, although Arthur apologised for Uther's actions and assured Gwaine that he had tried to convince Uther otherwise. Although Gwaine stated that he could not stay in Camelot to serve a man like Uther, he commented to Merlin as he departed that he and Arthur may fight together again.

Gwaine returned when Merlin sought his assistance when Arthur went on a quest to the realm of the Fisher King, Morgana having given Arthur an enchanted bracelet that would drain his life-energy and make him weak. When confronting the guardian of the entrance to the Fisher King's lands, the dwarf-guardian informed Gwaine that he represented the strength that the trio would require to succeed in their quest- Arthur representing courage and Merlin magic, although the other two were naturally unaware of Merlin's role in the quest- as they entered the Fisher King's realm. As Gwaine helped Arthur face the monsters in the kingdom, Merlin confronted the Fisher King prior to his death, Arthur subsequently claiming the King's trident. As Arthur and Merlin returned to Camelot, Gwaine parted company from them on the land's borders in accordance with Uther's decree, Arthur apologising to Gwaine about Uther's ruling even as Gwaine assured him that he understood.

Gwaine is reunited with Merlin and Arthur when they are captured by a slave-trader, Gwaine and Arthur staging a fight to give themselves a chance to escape (Although it was only due to Merlin's efforts that they escaped the tower anyway, Merlin using a spell to enhance a nearby torch so that it started a fire). Gwaine subsequently joined the two on their quest to recover the Cup of Life, but the Cup is lost during a subsequent attack by Cenred's forces. With Arthur wounded, Gwaine assisted Merlin in taking Arthur back to Camelot- most likely reasoning that Uther's decree can be ignored with his son's life on the line-, only to discover that Camelot has been sacked by Morgana and Morgause leading Cenred's now-immortal soldiers. During the subsequent raid on Camelot, Gwaine and his other allies are knighted by Arthur around the Round Table in recognition of their service to Camelot, Gwaine commenting before the battle that, even if they have no chance of victory, he wouldn't miss this fight for anything. He survives the battle, and is subsequently seen with the others dressed as a true knight of Camelot.

Gwaine was one of four knights who were knighted the day before the overthrow of Morgause's immortal army. Alongside him were Lancelot, Elyan and Percival. After Camelot was Uther's again, Arthur trusted his four new knights (and Leon) on every mission he went on. But there was something about Gwaine which was different.

The knights went with Arthur on many missions throughout season four. Like the mission where Arthur intended to sacrifice himself for Camelot, and where they were chasing after Julius Borden and his key to the Dragon egg. Gwaine was also part of the battle which never took place where Arthur defeated Caerleon's champion, creating peace between Arthur and Annis. Gwaine also came with Arthur to search for Merlin after he'd been ordered by Morgana to kill Arthur. Gaius then made Merlin right and Merlin destroyed Morgana's snakes which had possessed him.

When they got to the place where Merlin thought Agravaine had been going, they decided to split up. Gwaine saw somebody going along the tunnels and he followed them. After he reached the chamber which this person was going, he saw Gaius, probably unconscious and above him, Agravaine.

Gwaine quickly shouted before Agravaine could do any harm to Gaius. For a moment, Gwaine saw the traitor that Agravaine was, but then Agravaine reassured him.

At the end of season four, Agravaine guided part of Helios' army through the siege tunnels and started the attack on Camelot, and some soldiers went above on the ground. Sir Leon saw the mini army, and told Gwaine to warn Arthur that they were under attack.

Later, it became clear to Merlin that they needed to get Arthur to safety. Merlin took Arthur, and Gwaine and Gaius held them back. Eventually, Gwaine and Gaius were locked in prison.

Soon, Elyan was put in the same cell with Gwaine and Gaius. After that, Morgana made regular visits and once referred to how Gaius didn't look very good. Gwain regularly fought against Morgana's soldiers to obtain food for Gaius, whilst Elyan cared for him. As Arthur retook Camelot, Percival and Leon freed the prisoners. The series ended with Gwen and Arthur's wedding.

Three years later, Gwaine and Percival led a garrison north to Ruadan's castle. Being forced to work in Morgana's mine, Gwaine was almost killed by Saxons. He was saved by a magical creature, and soon joined Percival, Arthur, Merlin and other cautured knights in a bid for freedom. Gwaine soon became a prominent member of the round table, assisting the King and Merlin on a number of quests. Episode 12 saw him have a short relationship with the refugee Eira. She turned out to be working for Morgana, and was soon executed - to the obvious pain of Gwaine. He escorted Merlin to the crystal cave, saying his final goodbyes. Despite the legend, he survived the battle of Camlann, and he and Percival rode out to kill Morgana. Although they both killed several Saxons, Gwaine was captured, and tortured to death, so Morgana could find where the wounded Arthur was heading. Percival arrived too late to save him, having broken free of his bindings after hearing Gwaine's screams. His final words were "I've failed.."

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Helen of Mora

Lady Helen of Mora (portrayed by Eve Myles) was a famous singer who was on her way to Camelot to perform at King Uther's festival, until she was possessed and killed by Mary Collins using poppet magic. Collins then assumed Lady Helen's appearance, also serving as a romantic interest to King Uther Pendragon, in an attempt to kill Prince Arthur, but Merlin saves his life by using magic and becomes his manservant.

Helios

Helios (portrayed by Terrence Maynard) was a warlord from the southern kingdoms who helped Morgana to overthrow Camelot in episodes 11-13 of series 4. He was killed by Isolde (a smuggler who, with her husband Tristan gave Merlin and Arthur shelter during their escape from Camelot) during a duel with Arthur, but not before stabbing Isolde in the stomach, fatally wounding and later killing her.

Hunith

Hunith (portrayed by Caroline Faber) is the mother of Merlin. She sends him to Camelot hoping that he will be able to develop his magical talents, but he soon discovers that the use of sorcery there is expressly forbidden and punishable with death. Hunith is an old friend of Gaius, they met when he helped Merlin's father escape from Uther's clutches because he was a dragon lord, so she wrote to him asking him to take care of her son. Merlin later returns to her when their village is attacked by raiders. She also appears in the last episode when Nimueh breaks a deal with Merlin to take his life and tries to take Hunith's instead. This fails when Merlin slays Nimueh with magic. Hunith returns in "The Sword In The Stone Part 1" at her and Merlin's hometown Ealdor, where Merlin, Arthur, Gwen, Tristan, Isolde were hiding from Agravaine and his men. Unfortunately Agravaine found them so Arthur could no longer remain in Ealdor.

It is revealed in "The Last Dragonlord" that she cared for the fugitive dragonlord Balinor, who turns out to be Merlin's father.

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Isolde

Isolde (portrayed by Miranda Raison) was a smuggler along with partner Tristan. She discovers Merlin and Arthur (who is under one of Merlin's spells) and holds a sword up to them. After taking them to her partner in crime, Tristan, and they are allowed to venture with the two smugglers for the time being. When they are invaded by bandits, Arthur is relieved of Merlin's spell and saves them. Isolde fights with a bandit behind her and it results in a slash in her arm. Merlin treats her for her injury but is made better by Merlin when they reach Ealdor. As Agravaine and his men have found them at Ealdor, Isolde runs and hides in the woods along with Guinevere, Merlin, Arthur and Tristan. They venture to Camelot to take back what is rightfully Arthur's which results in Isolde's death. She dies in Tristan's arms as he reveals his love for her with a kiss upon her forehead after she dies.

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Julius Borden

Julius Borden (portrayed by James Callis) used to be a pupil of Gaius, before they parted during the Great Purge leaving Gaius in trouble. Later he mysteriously returns to Camelot with news of a magical secret that threatens to change the landscape of the kingdom forever. He has located the final part of a key to the tomb of Ashkanar, an ancient mausoleum which holds a very special treasure: the last remaining dragon's egg. Merlin is understandably drawn in by Borden's news, and promises to help him. But just who is the enigmatic stranger and, more importantly, he wants to obtain great power to rule over kingdoms.

K

Kilgharrah

See: Great Dragon.

Kara

see: Mordreds friend and love interest.

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Lancelot

Lancelot (portrayed by Santiago Cabrera) was a commoner who later achieved the rank of Knight of Camelot. When his family was killed by bandits, he swore to become a skilled swordsman to fight against tyranny and save other families from suffering the same fate as his own. In the first series episode Lancelot, he travelled to Camelot in the hope of becoming a knight of Camelot. After saving Merlin's life from a rampaging griffin, the warlock promised to help the other man achieve his goal. This would prove difficult since according to the knight's code of Camelot, only noblemen could become knights. Merlin soon forged a seal of nobility and introduced Lancelot to Guinevere, who helped the two men by creating clothes suitable for the son of a lord.

Shortly thereafter, Merlin then introduced Lancelot to Arthur, who, after a rocky beginning, eventually agreed to test Lancelot's skills and consider him for a knighthood. After another attack by the griffin, Arthur sped up Lancelot's training in order for him to join the other knights in the coming battle against the creature. However, Merlin and Lancelot's deception was quickly discovered by Uther, who knew the man that Lancelot was claiming was his father, and the king ordered Lancelot's arrest. Arthur, however, released him shortly thereafter, admitting that Lancelot speaks and fights like a knight despite his lack of the other necessary 'qualifications'. Lancelot then followed Arthur into battle against the griffin and with the help of Merlin, defeated the creature with an enchanted lance. In the aftermath of the battle, Uther reluctantly considered restoring Lancelot's knighthood, but the man refused the honor, since he did not wish to take full credit for destroying the griffin when Merlin's contribution was so critical. Determined to prove himself worthy on his own terms, Lancelot departed Camelot after promising to keep the secret of Merlin's magic.

Lancelot's life after leaving Camelot was not an easy one, and he was forced to sell his sword skills for the entertainment of others. This activity led him to come into contact again with Guinevere, who had been abducted by the henchmen of the warlord Hengist in the second series episode Lancelot and Guinevere. His reunion with Gwen brought up the brief attraction the two had shared during their first meeting, though Lancelot was ashamed of his situation and seemed to have lost any hope of ever achieving anything better in life. Nonetheless, he promised to rescue Gwen and regained some sense of self-worth when she told him that he was "all that [was] right with the world".

Lancelot was eventually able to free the captive Gwen and led her through the lower levels of Hengist's stronghold while being pursued by several of the warlord's followers. He urged her to leave him behind while he fought them off and Gwen ran, though not before swearing to him that her feelings for him "would never fade". Lancelot was subsequently captured and sentenced to be eaten by the wildren Hengist kept for entertaining his followers. Gwen too was recaptured before she could escape. Before they could be killed, however, the two were rescued by Arthur and Merlin, who had come seeking Gwen. The obvious bond that had grown between Lancelot and Gwen caused some jealousy from Arthur, who also was developing feelings for Gwen. Lancelot noticed the prince's behavior and, after learning of his attachment to Gwen, decided to leave, considering Arthur the better man and thus more worthy of Gwen's hand. He departed without saying goodbye to her, asking Merlin to tell her that "some things can never be". He would not return to Camelot for some years.

Presumably in the years that followed, Lancelot traveled throughout Albion. He eventually acquired the friendship and companionship of Percival. In the third series finale, The Coming of Arthur, Part Two, the two men traveled to Camelot when Lancelot received a message from Merlin, requesting aid following Morgana and Morgause's takeover of the kingdom with an army of immortal soldiers. They arrived just in time to save Merlin, Arthur, Gwen, and several of their friends from an attack led by Morgause and several immortal soldiers. In the hours that followed, Lancelot swore to stand and fight beside Arthur in recognition of the lessons the prince had taught him about the honor involved in being a knight, and also stating that he believed in the world that Arthur would build once he became king. Lancelot was subsequently made a knight of Camelot again, this time along with Percival, Elyan, and Gwaine.

In the ensuing battle to retake Camelot, Lancelot accompanied Merlin when the warlock set off to empty the Cup of Life of the blood that made Morgana and Morgause's army immortal. He and Merlin fought fiercely together, and Lancelot was eventually wounded in the chamber that housed the Cup. Nonetheless, he survived the battle and gained a permanent home and status as a knight in Camelot.

In the premiere episode of the fourth series, The Darkest Hour, Lancelot still held his position as a knight and was one of those who accompanied Arthur in the quest to close the veil between the realms of the living and the dead, which had been torn open by Morgana in her quest for revenge against Camelot. Before the group departed Camelot, Gwen asked Lancelot to protect Arthur and, still in love with her, Lancelot promised to do so. When Merlin was injured protecting Arthur, he volunteered to take the wounded man back to Camelot while Arthur and the others continued with the quest. In the second part of the episode, Lancelot and Merlin eventually raced after Arthur and the others to reach them before they arrived at the Isle of the Blessed, where the veil could be restored. On the journey, Merlin confided in Lancelot about his plan to take Arthur's place as the sacrifice to restore the veil. When they arrived at the Isle, however, Lancelot willingly took Merlin's place, both to fulfill the promise he'd made to Gwen and also to keep Merlin alive, who was Arthur's chief and most effective protector. The knight was honored with a memorial ceremony back in Camelot after Arthur and the others returned, and Guinevere wept for his loss.

Lancelot, however, was not permitted to rest in peace. In the fourth series episode Lancelot Du Lac, Morgana revived him for the purpose of preventing the approaching marriage between Arthur and Guinevere. He was, however, Lancelot in appearance only; he had little to no recollection of his life before his restoration and vowed to serve Morgana. She subsequently instructed him in what she knew of his life and of his previous attraction to Gwen, then ordered him to seduce her from Arthur's side. Morgana also gave him an enchanted bracelet to give to Gwen as a wedding present, as it would rekindle and magnify her previous feelings for Lancelot. Manipulated by Agravaine, Arthur eventually discovered Lancelot and Gwen in a passionate embrace. Gwen was subsequently banished from Camelot and Lancelot imprisoned. Morgana then sent Lancelot one final order via Agravaine - to kill himself, so that he would not reveal the plot to Arthur or anyone else who would question him.

After his death, Arthur ordered Merlin to take care of Lancelot's body. The warlock did so, placing his body on a floating pyre on the Lake of Avalon. Before setting the pyre off, however, Merlin used his magic to clense Lancelot's soul but in doing so managed to briefly resurrect him. The noble knight managed to speak the name of his friend and thank him before passing away for the last time. Merlin then used his magic to send the boat out into the lake and set it alight.

Leon

Sir Leon (portrayed by Rupert Young) is a knight of Camelot and something close to Arthur's second in command. He is also the first of the "Knights of the Round Table" that is shown in the series. He first appears as a jousting partner for Arthur in "The Once and Future Queen" but pulls away when the Prince is blinded by light. This causes Arthur to want to prove himself as a person, not just because he is Prince. Leon is later unhorsed jousting against 'Sir William' in the semifinals of the tournament.

In "The Last Dragonlord" he took control of Camelot's defence while Arthur was searching for Balinor. He is also the first knight to step forward at Arthur's request for a fighting force against the Dragon. During the battle he was either unhorsed by Kilgarrah's tail or caught in the flames, but nevertheless, he survived.

In "The Tears of Uther Pendragon (Part II), Sir Leon helps defend the castle against Cenred's army and engages in combat with one of the undead soldiers summoned by Morgana, but Merlin breaks the spell reanimating the undead soldier before Leon is killed.

In "The Coming of Arthur", he is the only survivor of Camelot's knights when they are massacred after King Cenred accused them of trespassing on his territory during a patrol. Leon is discovered by a party of druids, who find that he is close to death and revive him with water from the cup of life. On hearing Leon's story Uther realises that the legendary Cup of Life is in the druids' possession. Following Morgana's attempted coup of Camelot, Leon continues to defy her 'request' for him to recognise her authority until Gwen is able to help him escape, the two meeting Arthur in the cave he was using as his hiding-place. Leon subsequently joined Arthur's makeshift band of knights to launch a final attack on Camelot to rescue Uther, Merlin emptying the Cup of Life and defeating the immortal army while the knights rescued Uther. Leon subsequently returned to Camelot with his fellow 'Knights of the Round Table'.

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Mary Collins

Mary Collins (portrayed by Eve Myles) was a sorceress and the antagonist of the episode "The Dragon's Call". After her son was executed for using magic, she threatened to kill Prince Arthur in revenge against the king. She killed Lady Helen, who was visiting Camelot to perform for Uther, and assumed Lady Helen's appearance. However, her true form could be revealed in any reflection. Her singing put the entire royal court into an enchanted sleep except Merlin, and he stopped her from killing Arthur by causing a chandelier to fall on her body. As everybody awoke, her true form was seen, and she threw a dagger at Arthur. Merlin saved him and Mary Collins died from her injuries.

Merlin

Merlin (Colin Morgan), is the main character in the series. His destiny is to make sure Arthur becomes king and is not killed before Camelot can accept magic, but fails in the end. Merlin comes to Camelot after he is sent by his mother to live with the court physician, Gaius. In the first series, Merlin becomes Arthur's manservant after he saves his life from an assassin. The rest of the series focuses on his relationship with Arthur, which is comically portrayed with Arthur always teasing Merlin and being rude to him. It is revealed that Arthur genuinely cares, however, when he sacrifices his well-being to rescue a poisoned Merlin. Merlin also develops friendships with Lady Morgana, the King's Ward, and Guinevere (Gwen), her maid. Gwen is at first smitten by him but quickly develops a friendship with him. Merlin also meets the legendary figure Lancelot, although he later leaves Camelot. Merlin's adventures include saving Gwen from execution for being falsely accused of being a witch, saving Arthur from becoming a human sacrifice to the Sidhe Elder and rescuing a druid boy named Mordred, who he tends to with Morgana. Towards the end of the season, Merlin plays a vital role as he attempts to stop Morgana from assassinating Uther and sacrifices his own life in place for Arthur's to the sorceress Nimueh, proving his loyalty. He also shows to care a great deal for Gaius, as he is shown racing out of Camelot after learning about his sacrifice. The season ends with Merlin killing Nimueh.

In the second season, Merlin and Arthur's relationship deepens slightly. When Merlin finds out Morgana, like him, has magic and is a witch, he fights the temptation to reassure her and tell her of his powers. He instead helps her by telling her to visit the Druids (as they help struggling people like her), showing that he really cared. Later in the series, Merlin finds out that Arthur's birth was by magic, causing Arthur to turn against his own father, Uther, who had tortured and executed many innocent people who possessed magic. Merlin is faced with the decision to let Uther perish or to stop Arthur. He decides to tell Arthur that it was all a lie, and is deeply hurt when Arthur confides in Merlin, telling him he believed all magic was evil. Although a friend of Morgana, Merlin later thwarts her plans when she decides to once again, turn against Uther to allow magic to return to Camelot. Merlin meets Mordred again, but he becomes an enemy of Merlin. Merlin also meets his first love interest, Freya, but she is later killed unintentionally by Arthur. When a sleeping spell plagues Camelot, Merlin is later forced to do the unthinkable: to kill Morgana, who is the source of the magic. He poisons her reluctantly and cries as she dies in his arms. She is later revived by Morgause, who takes her away. The season ends with Merlin meeting his father, Balinor, in an attempt to rescue Camelot from the Great Dragon, who has sought revenge. Balinor is killed by a soldier but Merlin inherits his Dragonlord abilities, and is now able to tame and talk to Dragons.

The beginning of the third series begins one year later; Merlin embarks on several journeys with Arthur to find the lost Morgana, who they believed had been kidnapped. When she returned, Merlin felt pangs of guilt and was scared that she would expose him to Uther. Morgana later tearfully apologizes to Merlin, but unbeknownst to him and all of Camelot, it is just an act and Morgana had become corrupted with evil upon spending her year with Morgause. Morgana, in actuality, hated Merlin, and sought to have Uther and Arthur killed. After Merlin finds out of her betrayal, he is left in the forest by Morgause to die, but is later rescued by the Great Dragon, who tells Merlin that Morgana is "the darkness to his light" and "the hatred to his love". Merlin returns to Camelot soon, and a battle led by an opposing army of Morgause ensues. Merlin decides to confront Morgana, and he tells her that he can help her and that "they can find another way". Morgana refuses his help saying There is no other way, leading Merlin to believe that she is no longer persuadable. For the rest of the series, Merlin and Morgana are hostile to one another and refuse to speak to each other unless it is a threat or a confrontation. Merlin also meets Gwaine for the first time, and he is proved useful in his later adventures. Merlin continually thwarts Morgana's schemes, which include executing Gwen and killing Arthur. By the end of the series, Morgana becomes Queen of Camelot after Morgause initiates an immortal army using a "Cup of Life" with an opposing king, Cenred. Merlin, Arthur, Gaius, Gwaine and Elyan (Gwen's brother) hide out in the forest. Merlin eventually persuades Arthur to fight back from Morgana's rule. They are aided to by Gwen and Sir Leon, who had escaped Morgana's reign, and Lancelot and his friend Percival. Upon returning to Camelot, Merlin and Lancelot go after the cup to destroy the immortal army. Merlin and Gaius manage to attack Morgause, and Merlin knocks over the cup, destroying the army and enraging Morgana, who tearfully warned him that "it had just begun", before making the room collapse. Merlin, Gaius and Lancelot escape, while Morgana and Morgause teleport away. Merlin later embeds the sword Excalibur (used against the army) in a stone, never to be used by ordinary hands.

In the fourth series, Merlin is shown as more mature, and has a stronger relationship with Arthur. He sacrifices himself to the Dorocha, an evil spirit of the many Morgana had released to avenge herself and Morgause. He is later saved by the Villia, a water spirit. Merlin attempts to sacrifice himself to seal the veal between the worlds and save Camelot, but Lancelot takes his place. The season also marks the first time Morgana had learned of "Emrys" (Merlin's alter-ego), who she identifies as "her destiny and doom". Throughout the season, Merlin distrusts Agravaine, Arthur's uncle, who is actually in league with Morgana. After Uther is mortally wounded by an assassin, Merlin decides to go under his alter-ego as "Dragoon the Great" (another alias for Emrys) to use magic to save him and prove to Arthur that it is not a force of evil. His plan backfires when Morgana creates a pendant that will make every healing spell 10 times worse. As Uther dies, Arthur and all of Camelot mourn but Arthur is crowned King. Merlin later uses his Dragonlord abilities to rescue the last remaining Dragon egg to save the Dragon race. He names the baby dragon "Aithusa". Merlin's first encounter with Morgana in the series is when she captures him; although Merlin believes she will kill him and says he is prepared to die for Arthur, Morgana reveals to him that she will use him as a pawn in her plans and will force him to turn against Arthur and kill him. This plan backfires when Gaius and Gwen realize Merlin's behavior upon his return to Camelot. Merlin manages to gain control of his mind and goes to Morgana's hovel to kill the serpent enslaving him, but when he has the chance to kill her he does not and simply knocks her out. Later in the series, Gaius shows his loyalty to Merlin when he is abducted by Morgana and tortured for information regarding "Emrys", Merlin's alter-ego. Merlin goes on a mission with Gwaine to rescue Gaius and encounters Morgana, but he is saved by a wizard named Alator. Morgana later creates a plan to have Gwen exiled by using a shade of Lancelot, her former love. The plan works and Gwen is exiled from Camelot forever, and a furious Merlin and a heartbroken Arthur face adapting to living without her (although Merlin later meets her in a later episode). In the final episodes of the series, Morgana manages to take control of Camelot again, with the help of the warlord Helios. Everybody in Camelot runs for their lives, and Merlin escapes with Arthur (who he had bewitched to follow commands). Morgana's rule is as tyrannical as ever, and she shows no mercy upon the residents in Camelot. Merlin and Arthur ally themselves with Tristan and Isolde, smugglers who prove useful in combat. They are all later reunited with Guinevere after they take refuge in Ealdor. When Agravaine finds their hiding place, the group are forced to leave. Merlin later kills Agravaine in cold blood. Arthur loses faith in his abilities, but Merlin gives him hope when he allows Arthur to pull out the sword he had set in stone in the previous season. With the fellow escapees of Morgana's reign, Merlin, Arthur and surviving knights and people of Camelot plot to overthrow her. Arthur confronts Morgana for the first time since her betrayal. The previous night, Merlin had used a poppet to drain Morgana of her powers, making her threats useless against them. She attempts to kill Gwen, but Merlin manages to knock her out. Morgana later disappears into the forest. Merlin is last seen in the season, chanting "Long Live the Queen!" as Gwen and Arthur marry, Arthur forgiving her for her actions.

In the 5th Series when Mordred is made a Knight after saving Arthur from Morgana Merlin remains suspicious of him due to the prophecy. When Mordred turns against Camelot he informs Morgana that Merlin is 'Emerys'. In response, Morgana uses a creature to drain Merlin's magic to allow her attack on Camelot to succeed. Merlin travels to the birthplace of magic - the Crystal Cave - however, a traitor in Camelot reveals this to Morgana, and she seals Merlin in. However Merlin encounters the Ghost of his Father and with his help and guidance, regains his magic. He travels to Camlann, the site of the battle between the forces of Camelot and the Saxons, and uses magic never before seen to aid Camelot's victory. Arthur is wounded by Mordred, but kills him in response. Merlin finds Arthur and reveals he was the Sorcerer who helped Camelot win the battle - and that he has been helping Arthur for the past 10 years. He takes Arthur to Avalon to attempt to heal him. Along the way, they are attacked by Morgana, who intends to watch Athur die slowly. What she fails to know is that Merlin has Excalibur - forged in a dragons breath. As mortal weapons cannot kill Morgana, Excalibur is the only weapon that can slay her. As the prophecy states, she died by Merlin's hand. Merlin calls the Great Dragon to carry him and Arthur to Avalon, but Arthur is already dead. Merlin sends Arthur to Avalon after the Dragon states that Arthur will rise again when Albion's need is greatest. In the present day Merlin is shown to be still alive and watching Avalon, waiting for Arthur to rise.

Mithian

Mithian (portrayed by Janet Montgomery) is the Princess of Nemeth, a neighboring kingdom of Camelot. In the fourth series episode The Hunter's Heart, Mithian traveled to Camelot to marry Arthur as part of a treaty between the two kingdoms over a land dispute. Her beauty and good humor attracted Arthur and the two seemed to get along well, taking a morning picnic together and even sharing in a love of hunting. However, when Arthur found the engagement ring he had given to Guinevere, he found that he could not let go of his love for her and called off his wedding to Mithian. Though upset by his rejection, Mithian accepted Arthur's compromise of Camelot giving up their claims over the disputed lands between their two kingdoms. When Arthur told her his continued love for Guinevere, Mithian wistfully said that she would give up her kingdom "to be so loved".

Mithian returned to Camelot over three years later, in the fifth series episode Another's Sorrow, after an attack on Nemeth led by King Odin and Morgana. Blackmailed into lying to Arthur by threats to her father's life, Mithian was forced to lead Arthur and his knights into a trap set by Odin. Throughout the journey, however, Mithian did not cease her attempts to warn someone of the danger ahead, despite the constant presence of a disguised Morgana at her side and the pain the witch inflicted on her with an enchanted bracelet. After the battle, Mithian apologized to Arthur for the deception, though he assured her that he would likely have done the same if he had been in her position.

Mordred

Mordred (portrayed by Asa Butterfield and Alexander Vlahos) was a Druid, who first appeared as a child and then as a teenager who became a Knight of Camelot and later betrayed Camelot. His master is executed on Uther's orders but Morgana and Merlin protect the boy. Morgana claims to feel an inexplicable link with the boy which drives her to keep him safe. The Great Dragon later tells Merlin that Mordred will one day kill Arthur. Mordred is telepathic and calls Merlin "Emrys" [the Welsh form of Ambrose or Ambrosius, meaning "Immortal"], claiming he knows who Merlin is and that they are "the same". Despite The Dragon's warning, Merlin eventually helps Morgana to escape with the boy and return him to the Druids. He returns again in episode 2.3 when Morgana goes in search of the Druids. By way of her telepathic connection to Mordred, he is able to sense that she has been stung by a giant scorpion and needs help. It is also shown that Mordred's magic is powerful enough to kill four or five armed soldiers with a single spell, and Merlin, who was also present, appears to show concern over this. He returns in "The Witch's Quickening" when he, allied with a group of renegades, seeks an ancient crystal with the ability to show the future to those who wield it, but he is forced to flee when the bandits are discovered. As he escapes, Merlin attempts to stop him by causing a branch to trip him up, but Mordred retaliates by impaling two knights in the back with spears, grimly informing Merlin that he will not forgive nor forget this. Mordred's trademarks are his icy blue glare and green cloak. It is presumed he was about 11 in "The Beginning of the End", and about 12 in both "The Nightmare Begins" and The "Witch's Quickening". He is about 18 in series 5.

After Mordred's appearance in "The Witch's Quickening," he disappears and he is not seen again or mentioned until season 5. Seven years after Merlin last confronted Mordred (at this point King Arthur and Queen Guinevere have seen three years of Camelot's Golden Age,) Merlin, Arthur, and a patrol of knights are heading to Ismere, where Morgana has been capturing patrols of knights to help her find the diamere- a key to all knowledge which will help her learn of 'Arthur's Bane' in the season 5 premiere- "Arthur's Bane Part I." Merlin and the others find a village which was slaughtered on the outskirts of Queen Annis's kingdom. Merlin hears someone calling him Emrys and he enters a dark cave to meet a dying Druid man. The man tells Merlin of Arthur's bane which he says "stalks him like a ghost," before showing him a vision in the water next to them. In the water Merlin sees a young man (who at the moment does not recognize as Mordred) kill Arthur. Merlin is distraught with what he has seen. At the end of the episode, a group of Saxons attempt to kill Arthur and Merlin, but are stopped by a young man who says that the fate of these two ought to be left in the hands of the Lady Morgana- thus saving their lives for the time being. The Saxons do not attempt to fight the young man on the matter- but instead walk away. Merlin immediately recognized the man as the one who killed Arthur in the vision. He is surprised therefore when the man then helps Arthur up and says "You don't remember me, do you?" Arthur's perplexed expression confirms this and he is helped out when the young man clues him in saying that Arthur saved his life many years ago. It clicks with Merlin however who says, "Mordred" and the episode, and Mordred responds with "Hello Arthur. The second episode brings Mordred to the center stage as he journeys with the Saxons and the two prisoners- Arthur and Merlin- to the fortress in Ismere where Morgana is. Mordred is now presumed to be about eighteen. Merlin continues to be very wary of Mordred, and yet Mordred appears to not really be a threat. He implores the head of the Saxon warriors to feed Merlin and Arthur, but his request is met with the snorting laughter. He then sneaks food to Merlin, and Merlin asks him why he is doing this. Mordred says that Arthur saved his life once and that he owes him a debt. Mordred, ever perceptive, knows that Merlin fears him- as he points out, but he also tells Merlin not to be so quick to judge him. Merlin asks Mordred what Morgana is searching for in Ismere, and Mordred tells him she looks for the diamere- which in the Druidic tongue means 'the key to all knowledge.' Later on, Arthur and Merlin stage an escape from the clutches of the Saxons and succeed. Arthur kills Saxons as they come after them while Merlin makes it impossible to cross the crevice which Merlin and Arthur had to jump over. Mordred is the final man to come after them, but just as he arrives Merlin uses magic to make the passage over the cliff impossible. Arthur raises his crossbow, but then lowers it- sparing Mordred's life, much to Merlin's anger who goes on to yell at him for sparing Mordred's life. Mordred turns and walks away. Interestingly, Mordred's next appearance is right after Queen Guinevere and Gaius converse about Ruadan, a Druid who was allied with Morgana and who was killed by Elyan in a skillful plan the Queen devises to catch the Druid man. They are discussing how Ruadan may have thought he was the Druid destined to kill Arthur with Gwen responding that he must have been mistaken. This transitions right into Mordred walking with the Saxon group and about to enter the fortress in Ismere. Arthur and Merlin are watching overhead, and Merlin comments that Arthur should have killed Mordred when he had the chance.

Morgana, watching from her window in Ismere, sees Mordred down below and immediately leaves to go meet him. One of the Saxons tries to engage her in conversation as he brags about his victories, but she merely gives him a dark look hushing him immediately. She moves to Mordred, and says his name to which he responds with a smile. She smiles too and affectionately greets him. They dine together, discussing Mordred's whereabouts. Morgana responds to his ordeals saying that he is seen a lot. Mordred then admits to Morgana that the Saxons and him had caught Arthur but he got away. He says it was an accident, but Morgana angrily responds by throwing away a plate on the table and then cries that she wants to see Arthur's annihilation and that she wants to see his head on a spike. Mordred stands with unreadable expression, firmly telling Morgana to calm down. The warning bell deflects their attention and Morgana darkly smiles at Mordred and says, "Arthur."

Morgana and Mordred confront an unarmed Arthur in the fortress; Mordred appears careful not to say anything or to use magic. He merely stands behind Morgana as she finally gets her chance to kill her brother. Merlin arrives, but Morgana throws him against the wall and knocking him out- destroying Arthur's final lifeline. But before she kills Arthur, Mordred stabs her from the back with a hidden dagger. She collapses, and before she passes out she asks, "Mordred?" Mordred helps Arthur up and leads him to the knights where he is taken to safety. Upon their return to Camelot, Arthur knights Mordred because of his bravery and because he saved his life. After the ceremony, Merlin tells Mordred that if Arthur knew he had magic, things would have been very different. He then goes on to question the new knight as to why he saved Arthur. Mordred responds by saying, "Because Arthur is right. The love that binds us is more important than the power we wield. Morgana had forgotten this." Merlin then leaves him without saying more. However, Merlin continues to be suspicious of Mordred's motives as he voices these concerns to Gaius at the end of the episode.

The next episode, "The Death Song of Uther Pendragon," only sees Mordred on screen for sometime. However, during his scene in the episode he is seen as sinking right into his new role as a Knight of Camelot. Mordred appears concerned for Arthur when Elyan explains that Arthur is always brooding and upset on the anniversary of his coronation which is also the anniversary of Uther's death.

The fifth episode of season 5 entitled "The Disir," opens with Mordred training with Arthur. Arthur wins the session, but Mordred is seen to be a very skillful fighter- which Arthur happily makes note of. Merlin, however, watches on suspiciously. Gaius doesn't see why Merlin continues to be suspicious of Mordred- from what he sees, Mordred is genuinely the perfect boy. When words is brought that a sorcerer mortally wounded one of the knights of Camelot, Arthur decided to lead a patrol to confront this sorcerer. Arthur tells Mordred that he will be accompanying him on the patrol, and Mordred is honored and pleased. As they mount up, Leon, Elyan, Percival, and Gwaine playfully tease Mordred. Arthur, Merlin, and Mordred confront the sorcerer who has been injured by Gwaine. The sorcerer gives Arthur a coin, before he dies. (This coin is confirmed by Gaius to be from the Disir - a group of three women who are the closest on Earth to the Triple Goddess- and is a judgement against Arthur.) Merlin and Mordred also have a moment alone where Merlin asserts that one day they won't have to live in hiding with Mordred responding, "Do you really believe that?" Once they arrive back in Camelot, Arthur makes the decision to confront the Disir, and Mordred begs him to take him along. At first Arthur is reluctant, but he finally relents and Mordred joins the patrol to the cave. When the Disir angrily respond to Arthur and the patrol's behavior when entering the cave, Mordred steps in front and takes the fatal blow to save Arthur. Mordred is rushed out of the cave and back to Camelot where Gaius tries his best to treat him. Gaius implores Merlin to use his magic, but Merlin refuses saying that he cannot save the man destined to kill Arthur. Arthur decides to go to the Disir to beg for Mordred's life. The Disir give him an ultimatum, saying that he must embrace the Old Ways in order to reverse the anger of the gods. They say he must decide by dawn, and Merlin in an attempt to prevent Mordred's survival says that there is no place for magic in Camelot. Arthur finally tells the Disir that he cannot embrace the Old Ways, and the Disir then proclaim that Arthur's fate and doom is now sealed. Once they arrive in Camelot, Mordred exits the castle alive and well, and Merlin realizes his mistake- that Arthur refusing to embrace the Old Religion sealed his fate. Arthur greets Mordred with a hug of relief. The final scene of the episode shows Merlin and Gaius watching out of the window as Arthur lifts Mordred up affectionately and the knights clap around them.

Mordred finally turns against Camelot when a girl he loves is executed for trying to kill Arthur. He tells Morgana Merlin is Emrys. Mordred's Sword is forged in the breath of the Dragon Aithusa. Merlin is deprived of his magic and sealed in the Crystal Cave. Morgana's Saxon Army prepares to attack the forces of Camelot at Camlann, Mordred is sent to lead part of the army through a secret pass to attack Camelot's forces. However Merlin regains his magic and warns Arthur. In the battle Mordred succeeds in wounding Arthur, however Arthur then stabs him dead. A shard of Mordred's Sword remains lodged in Arthur, killing him soon after. Mordred is buried by Morgana who swears revenge.

Lady Morgana Pendragon

Morgana Pendragon (portrayed by Katie McGrath) was the daughter of Uther Pendragon who later became an evil High Priestess of the Old Religion. Morgana was the half-sister to both King Arthur and Morgause, and was Uthers ward (later to be revealed as his daughter). Throughout the first series, Morgana is seen as kind and caring, although also independent, bold and smart. Morgana possessed the power of prophetic foresight, something she was frightened of and used only to protect her friends. She told Gaius, the court physician and Gwen, her maid servant, of her dreams, but they usually shook them off. Morgana has been involved in a series of Merlin's early adventures, including rescuing the city from a plague, saving Merlin's village from bandits and taking care of a young druid boy, Mordred, who she formed a strong bond with. Morgana showed early stages of rebellion to Uther's rule, and was consistently shown as being opposing and disapproving of his hatred towards magic. After Uther imprisoned her in the dungeons for opposing him and executed Gwen's father, Morgana planned to have him assassinated but quickly scrapped the plan after Uther showed great care for her.

In the second series, Morgana starts to panic after several events cause her to believe she has magic. She only confides this with Merlin and became closer to him after he helped her deal with her heritage, although he did not admit to her that he, too, had magic. Merlin suggests that Morgana visit the Druids, who can help her. Morgana plans to run away with them, but this plan falls apart after the camp is invaded by Arthur and soldiers. Morgana accepts the fact that she has magic, believing it is a force for good. She first meets Morgause after she arrives to a have a duel with Arthur; Morgana feels she had met Morgause before, and it is later revealed that Morgause is her half-sister. Morgana admits to Morgause that she hates Uther and wants him dead, and Morgause enlists a plan in which a sleeping plague will take over Camelot. She makes Morgana the source of the plague without telling her. When Merlin later finds out about this, he reluctantly attempts to kill her in order to save the kingdom. Morgana is hurt by his betrayal, and seemingly dies in his arms before Morgause arrives and reluctantly undoes the spell to save Morgana. She then takes Morgana into her care for a year. During this time, she corrupts her and Morgana becomes fully pledged to evil.

In the third series, Morgana returns to Camelot and fakes being Uther's loving ward, when it is later revealed she is fueled with a desire to kill him, and hates Merlin, Arthur and all her former friends. Morgana takes part in a scheme to overthrow Uther and Camelot, which is discovered by Merlin. Merlin eventually escapes but does not tell anybody about Morgana's new found alliance after she threatens him. Merlin begs her to see sense and attempts to help her, but she dismisses his help and continues her alliance with Morgause. She actively takes part in plans to kill Arthur, and eventually Gwen. Eventually, she and Morgause take over Camelot with an immortal army and imprison Uther. Morgana's rule proves to be tyrannical; she kills the townspeople to force the knights to pledge allegiance to her and keeps Uther alive long enough to see her kill Arthur. Merlin and Arthur, meanwhile, with the help of Gwen and other friends, form a rebellion and overthrow Morgana and Morgause. Morgana escapes with a wounded Morgause, warning Merlin that it isn't over and that "it had just begun".

In the fourth series, Morgana is fully committed to evil. She seeks revenge on Arthur and all of Camelot. Morgana blames Merlin for the disfigurement of Morgause, and is forced to sacrifice her to the Underworld to unleash spirits upon Camelot. She is told by the Cailleach that "Emrys" is her "destiny and doom", although she is unaware that he is, in fact, Merlin. Morgana forms an alliance with Agravaine, Arthur' uncle, and eagerly awaits to see the downfall of Camelot. After her plan fails to succeed, she becomes fearful towards Emrys. Morgana later takes part in Uther's death, but was not satisfied until Arthur would suffer the same fate. She becomes involved in more schemes with Agravaine, including attempting to kill Arthur in a single-combat duel, kidnapping Merlin and taking over his mind to kill Arthur, kidnapping and torturing Gaius to discover who Emrys is and causing Guinevere's exile. She later takes over Camelot after confiding in a warlord, Helios, and becomes queen; however, her reign is short-lived when Arthur, Merlin and other surviving victims of her rule overthrow her army. Arthur tearfully asks Morgana what happened to her, citing that he thought they were friends. Morgana told Arthur he wasn't as different from Uther, and Arthur surprisingly retaliated with the same argument. Morgana is wounded in battle after attempting to escape and is knocked out by Merlin. She finds her way to the forest, and almost dies from her wounds; she is saved when Aithusa, a white dragon, breathes life back into her. Morgana is last seen staring gratefully at Aithusa before the season ends. In the season 5 episode 'A Lesson In Vengeance' Morgana is plotting with Gwen to kill Arthur. Morgana orders Gwen to cause a bag to explode. As a result of this sorcery, Arthur's horse was spooked and Arthur injured his shoulder. Morgana then bewitches Gwen to kill Arthur by poisoning his food. Morgana does this so she will be the heir to the throne after Arthur's death and when she kills Gwen. Fortunately, Arthur recovers with the aid of Merlin's powers. Mordred is the betrayer who wounds Arthur by stabbing him in the final battle against Morgana at Camlann. Arthur is dying and Merlin takes him to Avalon to be healed. Percival and Gwaine go after Morgana and succeed in stabbing her but are captured by her. She tortures Gwaine to death and finds where Arthur is heading. Percival breaks free and arrives in time to see Gwaine die. Morgana attacks Merlin and Arthur. She reveals she cannot be harmed by normal weapons. Merlin stabs her with Excalibur and reveals it was forged in a Dragon's breath, meaning Morgana dies.

Morgause

Morgause (portrayed by Emilia Fox) was a skilled warrior, sorceress, and the half-sister of Morgana Pendragon.

Morgause's exact parentage is uncertain. Gaius referred to her as Morgana's half-sister before he knew that Morgana was, in fact, the daughter of Uther, and not Gorlois. It has never been revealed which parent the two women shared, but it is believed that they had the same mother, Vivienne.

When Morgause was born, Gaius entrusted her to the care of the High Priestesses of the Old Religion and in turn spread the word throughout the court that she had died. She was believed to have been trained in the ways of the priestesses, explaining her strong and skillful magical abilities, which ultimately made her a deadly enemy to Camelot.

As an adult, Morgause returned to Camelot to challenge Arthur to single combat. As per her plan, she defeated him and spared his life after extracting a promise that he would accept a different challenge from her. She later revealed to Arthur a suspect version of the truth of Arthur's conception and birth through the summoned spirit of Ygraine. Her plot incited Arthur against Uther, and he nearly killed him. Morgause was also reunited with her younger half-sister at this time, and she gave Morgana a healing bracelet that bore the mark of the House of Gorlois and would suppress the visions that haunted Morgana's sleep.

Some months later, Morgause unleashed another attack against Camelot. She first returned the Knights of Medhir to life, and then coaxed Morgana in agreeing to assist her in removing Uther from power. Upon obtaining Morgana's compliance, Morgause put her to sleep and tied a spell that would put everyone around Morgana to sleep to Morgana's own life-force but would not affect Morgana herself. While the spell wrecked havoc on Camelot, Morgause summoned the Knights of Medhir to accompany her in invading Camelot to kill Uther. On the cusp of completing her plan, however, Morgause halted her assault when Merlin poisoned Morgana in order to break the sleeping spell. When faced with the choice of either ending the attack or losing Morgana, Morgause ultimately chose to save her half-sister's life over destroying Uther. She then fled Camelot with Morgana's unconscious body.

Over a year later, Morgause began to plot against Camelot once more, this time with Morgana as a fully willing partner. While working against the kingdom from the outside, Morgause sent her half-sister to serve as a spy and occasional assassin within the royal household itself. Their first attempt to overthrow Uther involved using magic to drive the king to madness. Then, while Uther was incapacitated, Morgause invaded Camelot with the army of her ally, Cenred, a king of a neighboring kingdom. In the midst of the battle, Morgana unleashed the dead within the catacombs. The plot, however, was thwarted by Merlin when he defeated Morgana and ended the spell. Cenred's army was repulsed and he retreated, even over Morgause's objections.

Several weeks later, Morgause briefly slipped into Camelot itself when Morgana did not meet her for a pre-arranged meeting. Morgana then revealed to her that she was actually Uther's daughter, rather than Gorlois'. While Morgana was furious over this revelation and wished to exact revenge against Uther for decades of lies, Morgause preferred to consider the long-term ramifications of this information and urged her sister not to do anything rash. Morgana did not heed Morgause's advice and tried to murder Uther in his bed, and was barely prevented from doing so by Merlin. After these events, Morgana and Morgause's plans shifted and they began to deliberately seek Arthur's death in order to solidify Morgana's claim to the throne as Uther's only remaining offspring.

Shortly thereafter, Morgause conspired with Cenred again, this time to bring about Arthur's demise. Having learned how devoted Arthur was to Gwen, they first kidnapped her brother, Elyan, and then Gwen herself before threatening to kill Elyan if Gwen did not lead Arthur to them. Gwen did so, but with Arthur's cooperation so that they might attempt to rescue her brother. However, the two were captured, along with Merlin and Morgana, the latter of whom helped arrange the ambush. After Merlin and Arthur escaped, Arthur confronted Morgause and Cenred in an effort to 'rescue' Morgana, whom he thought was being held captive. Morgause conjured a column of fire, intent on killing Arthur with it, but was stopped because of Merlin's interference, when he used magic to collapse a ceiling on top of them.

Morgause recovered, and she reappeared in Camelot not long after. Disguised as an old woman, she met with Morgana to discuss Arthur's coming of age quest. She then gave Morgana a phoenix bracelet to give to Arthur, which would drain Arthur's life and prevent him from ever returning to Camelot. While departing, Morgause was spotted and recognized by Gwen, which led to the beginning of the maid's suspicions about Morgana's loyalties.

Some time later, Morgause yet again met with Morgana within Camelot. Her half-sister informed her of a vision where she had seen Gwen being crowned Queen of Camelot. Believing that Morgana's dream was actually a prophecy, since it should have been suppressed by Morgana's healing bracelet, Morgause urged Morgana to do whatever was necessary to prevent Gwen from ever being crowned. Their efforts would ultimately come to nothing.

Morgause's plans to capture Camelot eventually came to fruition. When she was able to capture the Cup of Life from Arthur, Merlin, and Gwaine, Morgana used it to make Cenred's army immortal and, thus, unstoppable. After doing so, she betrayed Cenred, ordering one of his men to kill him because she no longer had any use for him. Shortly thereafter, Morgause and her army captured Camelot and Uther. She stripped him of hiw crown and throne, and then directed Morgana's coronation after her sister revealed her knowledge of her true parentage.

Morgause's occupation of Camelot ultimately proved brief. Morgause led the effort to hunt down Arthur and his few remaining supporters, even convincing Morgana to let Gwen and Leon escape so they could lead her to the fugitives. In the subsequent battle to reclaim Camelot, Morgause was defeated by the combined magic of Gaius and Merlin, the latter of whom threw her against a column which rendered her unconscious. The blood held in the Cup of Life was then spilled, which destroyed the immortal army. Defeated, Morgana was left to flee Camelot with her sister's unconscious body, though not before Morgana swore that the crusade against Camelot had "just begun".

Over a year later, Morgause was still suffering from the injuries she'd suffered at Gaius and Merlin's hands. Knowing that she was dying, she traveled with Morgana to the Isle of the Blessed where Morgause acted as a willing blood sacrifice to allow Morgana to unleash the Dorocha on the people of Camelot. Many people died as a result of Morgana and Morgause's actions, including Lancelot, who also acted as a willing sacrifice to seal the Dorocha away again. This left Morgause trapped among the dead for good.

Though Morgause was gone, her actions had far-reaching consequences. In seducing Morgana to join her, she helped to create Camelot's most implacable enemy. Morgana did not stop her attacks until she herself was killed by Merlin. Morgana also continued to hold her half-sister's memory dear to her heart, seeking revenge against Merlin for his part in Morgause's demise and only reluctantly giving up the healing bracelet Morgause had given her to Alator of the Catha as a price for discovering the identity of Emrys.

Myror

Myror (portrayed by Adrian Lester) was an assassin/bounty hunter sent to kill Arthur by King Odin, whose son Arthur had killed in a duel. Arthur pretended to leave Camelot on a journey, with the plan of entering a fake "knight" into Camelot's jousting tournament and then taking his place in the final, so as to win by Arthur's own skill and not just because he was a prince. However, Myror deduced that Arthur had returned to Camelot, and soon tracked him to Gwen's house, where Arthur was staying. He was about to shoot Arthur but was interrupted when an armed guard passed by, looking for the assassin who had been sent after Arthur. When Myror discovered that Arthur had secretly entered the tournament, he killed Arthur's opponent and went to battle Arthur by himself. He injured Arthur with a blade hidden inside Myror's lance but Arthur returned to the field so as not to forfeit the tournament. Merlin found the body of the dead knight and worked out that it was Myror whom Arthur was fighting. Myror pulled out the blade again so Merlin used magic to cut a strap on his armour/saddle, distracting him so that Arthur could win, killing him. Arthur chose to let the fake "knight," who had secured Arthur's place in the final, take the glory. Continuing with his story that he had left Camelot before the tournament, he pretended to have killed Myror during an ambush on the way back.

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Nimueh

Nimueh (portrayed by Michelle Ryan) was an antagonistic, yet beautiful witch. It is revealed in the episode "Excalibur", and through interviews with Michelle Ryan, that Nimueh was once the personal witch of the Pendragon family, and was called upon to help Uther's queen conceive. She was forced to let Arthur's mother die in childbirth in order to protect the balance of life and death. As a result Uther banished her from Camelot, banned magic from the kingdom and swore to execute all those caught using sorcery. It is suggested that Nimueh's beautiful features are an illusion brought about by her powerful magic; she can change her appearance at will ("The Poison Chalice"), looking no older than the 21-year-old Arthur despite having been in service to his family long before his birth.

In the last episode of series 1, Nimueh offers to revive Arthur from a fatal magical wound, but she informs Merlin that there will be a heavy price to pay. Merlin says he will give his life to save Arthur's. However, Nimeuh makes no comment on the matter. This causes Merlin to expect his life to be traded for Arthur's. Nimueh instead takes the life of Merlin's mother. To stop Merlin from sacrificing himself to save his dying mother, Gaius goes in his place. Once Gaius is at the brink of death, Merlin becomes involved in a magical battle with Nimueh, after he refuses her offer to unite with him. Gaius is then revived after the battle; therefore, it is confirmed Nimueh is dead.

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Owain

Sir Owain (portrayed by Kyle Redmond-Jones) was a royal knight of Camelot. He died while fighting the mysterious "Black Knight", who was in fact the reanimated form of Uther Pendragon's late brother-in-law Tristan De Bois, brought back as an immortal wraith by Nimueh's magic.

Odin

King Odin (portrayed by Fintan McKeown) is the ruler of a kingdom neighboring Camelot. Arthur killed his son in single combat; he did not have a quarrel with the boy, but the other prince would not back down from the challenge. In retaliation, Odin sent a professional assassin, Myror to Camelot to attempt to kill Arthur in the episode The Once and Future Queen. Myror took the place of Arthur's opponent in the joust, and Merlin had to use his magic to loosen the strap on his horse's saddle in order to save Arthur. Uther wanted to make war against him, but Arthur talked him out of it, saying Odin had been motivated by grief. In The Wicked Day, Odin sends The Gleeman to assassinate Arthur. He fails in this task, but succeeds in fatally injuring and later killing Uther.

Olaf

King Olaf (portrayed by Mark Lewis Jones) is the ruler of a kingdom neighboring Camelot. Olaf has a daughter, Vivian, who along with Arthur, was enchanted by King Alined and Trickler so that they would fall in love and provoke Uther and Olaf to war. ('Sweet Dreams'). Olaf challenges Arthur to a fight to the death when he and Uther discover Arthur and Vivian kissing. Arthur is so distracted by the love spell, though, that he is nearly killed before Gwen arrives and breaks the spell with a kiss. Arthur disarms Olaf, but does not kill him, as that is not the way to make peace.

Osgar

Osgar (portrayed by Andrew Tiernan) was a sorcerer who had killed one of the King's knights, Sir Ranulph (se5 ep5). He was a sorcerer that had worked to bring justice upon the ones defying The Triple Goddess. He was killed by Gwaine.

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Pellinor

Sir Pellinor (portrayed by Sean Francis) was a royal knight of Camelot who died in mortal combat with the "Black Knight", really the undead Tristan de Bois.

Percival

Sir Percival (portrayed by Tom Hopper) is a friend of Lancelot who accompanied him after Merlin sent a message requesting Lancelot's aid after Morgana's takeover of Camelot. In a deleted scene, Lancelot revealed that "Cenred's men raided his village and killed his family" and as soon as he had heard Lancelot was going to Camelot to fight them he volunteered his services to help. Demonstrating great physical strength, Percival triggered a rockslide that saved Arthur and his allies from Morgause's attacking immortal knights, prompting Arthur to ask Percival to call him 'Arthur' rather than 'Your Highness' despite the fact that the two had only just met. Not long after, Percival swore allegiance to Arthur and aids him in the subsequent attempt to retake Camelot, stating that Arthur's enemies were his enemies. In recognition of his bravery, Arthur knighted Percival as a knight of Camelot despite his lack of noble birth. Following the battle, Percival accompanied Gwen and the other Knights of the Round Table back to Camelot, the group now dressed in the cloaks and armour of true Knights of Camelot. Despite his size and strength, Percival is a gentle giant who only uses his strength when the situation demands it. Other than that, he is kind with a good sense of humor and has been shown to have an especially strong friendship with his fellow knight Gwaine. Percival was one of Uther's target's when Uther was a spirit, taking vengeance on Arthur's 'bad choices'. Percival was stabbed through the shoulder by a sword Uther made fly at him, presumably because Percival is not of noble blood. Percival caught Guinevere when she was sneaking out to meet Morgana, but when she said she was going to the town because it reminded her of her brother, Percival showed sympathy and promised not to tell anyone that she had been gone.

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Ruadan

Ruadan (Portrayed by Liam Cunningham) was a Druid leader who owned the fortress of Izmir. He had a brief alliance with Morgana. His daughter was Sefa, a mole in Camelot, who he rescues when discovered as being a mole. He is killed in the process.

King Rodor

King Rodor (Portrayed by James Fox) is Princess Mithian's father.

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Sefa

Sefa was the servant of Queen Guinevere in the first part of Arthur's Bane, the opening episode of Series 5, Sefa was caught listening to Camelot's councils meeting about how they would attack Izmir, Ruadan's (Ruadan had a brief alliance with Morgana) fortress, however Sefa claimed she was bringing in the Queen's dinner and was believed. But, it turned out that Sefa was in fact Ruadan's daughter and she had been placed in Camelot as a mole for Ruadan. With the information given from Sefa, Ruadan and Morgana ambushed the Knights of Camelot, who were on their way to rescue the captured Percival and Gwaine, who returned to Camelot claiming that there must have been a spy in their midst who had given the information of their whereabouts to Morgana and Ruadan. Guinevere figured it must have been Sefa who had betrayed them and Sefa confessed to the crime, being sentenced to death by Gwen in the absence of Arthur. In the following episode, Arthur's Bane (Part Two), Sefa is due to be hanged for treason. However, Gwen reveals that she will not hang Sefa as she is just trying to capture Ruadan who she will hope will come rescue his daughter. Ruadan does show and does rescue Sefa, however, is stabbed in the process. Him and Sefa escape but Ruadan dies a few miles out of Camelot and Sefa runs off, her current whereabouts is unknown in Merlin.

Sophia

Sophia (portrayed by Holliday Grainger) was a beautiful young woman who appeared in Camelot with her elderly father, Aulfric. Morgana had a terrifying dream of Arthur dying at Sophia's hands. It emerged that Sophia and Aulfric were Sidhe, magical creatures exiled from the land of eternal life and condemned to live as humans as penalty for Aulfric murdering another Sidhe. Aulfric bargained with the Sidhe elders for Sophia to return, and they ordered that she sacrifice the soul of a mortal prince to appease the elders. Sophia bewitched Arthur and nearly killed him by drowning him in the lake, but was herself killed by Merlin using her own magical staff.

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Taliesin

Taliesin (portrayed by Karl Johnson) was a seer over three centuries before the events of the show. Using the mysteries of the Crystal Cave, he was able to see the future in great depth. Although he died years ago, he appeared to Merlin- it was unspecified whether Taliesin had left a magical 'recording' of himself to pass on his message, had come forward in time from the past, or if this was merely his ghost- when Arthur was badly injured by an arrow, healing Arthur's wound and subsequently taking Merlin- whom he referred to as 'Emrys'- to the Crystal Cave, where he showed Merlin the crystals, explaining that only a few rare individuals are able to use the crystals to see the future. He claimed to have seen visions of Merlin during his lifetime, hinting at Merlin's great destiny in the future.

Tauren

Tauren (portrayed by Cal Macaninch) was a sorcerer who led a gang of renegade wizards with the aim of bringing down Uther Pendragon. He enlisted the help of Gwen's father, Tom, to perform alchemy with the use of a magical stone but escaped when Tom was caught by the royal guards. He later conspired with Morgana to bring Uther to her father's grave where he could be killed by Tauren, Morgana angered at Uther's recent order to execute Tom simply for participating in alchemy when he had no way of knowing what he was involved in. Morgana, however, had a change of heart as Uther apologised to her for ordering Tom's execution. Tauren then attacked Uther and was fatally wounded by Morgana.

Tom

Tom (portrayed by David Durham) was the father of Guinevere and Elyan. He worked as a blacksmith in Camelot. When Nimueh poisoned the city's water supply, he fell victim to the magical plague which had killed many others. Merlin cured him using magic, resulting in Gwen being blamed for causing the plague. She was arrested for witchcraft but later released, and joyfully reunited with her father. Tom made the sword which became Excalibur when the Great Dragon gave it magical powers for Arthur's use. He later became involved in a plot by a sorcerer, Tauren, to perform alchemy using the legendary Philosopher's Stone (referred to in dialogue as the "Mage Stone"). Tom was arrested and put on trial for treason in unwittingly assisting a known enemy of Camelot, because Uther believed that Tom was supplying weapons to Tauren. Morgana suspected that the trial was a formality and Uther planned to have Tom executed anyway just to make an example of him. He was then killed by soldiers after she helped him to escape from the dungeons.

Tristan De Bois

Tristan De Bois (portrayed by Rick English and voiced by Christopher Fairbank) was Uther Pendragon's brother-in-law and Arthur's uncle. He blamed Uther for his sister's death in childbirth and was killed by Uther in a duel to the death. His final words swore vengeance on Uther. Nimueh later used necromancy to bring him back as an undead wraith, harnessing the power of De Bois's suffering while he was alive. This form of De Bois was also killed by Uther, using the sword Excalibur, which had been blessed by the Great Dragon and was intended for Arthur's use only (Uther had Gaius drug Arthur and took his place, forcing Merlin to dispose of the sword until the time came for Arthur to wield it himself).

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Uther Pendragon

Uther Pendragon (portrayed by Anthony Head) was the king of Camelot. He was a competent ruler of Camelot for many years, leading the realm into prosperity. His wife, Ygraine, was unable to have children, so Uther made a magical deal to enable her to bear him a son, however she died shortly after, leading Uther to hate magic, and all who would practice it. He began "The Great Purge", which led to a near extinction of magic in the realm. Later on, he would take in Morgana (who secretly was his daughter) and raise her alongside Arthur. At the end of Series 3, he is taken prisoner and tortured, but is eventually rescued by Arthur and his knights, with Merlin. Uther is unable to lead the realm afterwards, and Arthur takes over with assistance from his uncle Agravaine. In the series 4 episode The Wicked Day, Uther protects Arthur from an assassin (hired by Odin) by placing himself between his son and the assassin's knife. Uther is critically wounded, and Merlin attempts to heal him with magic, but is unsuccessful, as unbeknownst to him, Morgana and Agravaine have placed a necklace on Uther to make Merlin's magic harmful. Uther dies, making Arthur the king.

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Valiant

Knight Valiant (portrayed by Will Mellor) was a knight who came to Camelot to battle in the annual sword-fighting tournament. Unknown to others, he had cheated by using a magical shield covered with painted snakes, which came to life at Valiant's command. He planned to kill Prince Arthur with the snakes, take the title of champion and win the heart of Morgana. However, his use of magic was revealed by Merlin and Arthur killed Knight Valiant in the finale of the tournament.

Vivian

Lady Vivian (portrayed by Georgia Moffett) is the daughter of King Olaf, who came to Camelot with three other kings to sign a peace treaty. Taking advantage of her paranoid and almost insanely overprotective father, another king arranged for Arthur to be enchanted to fall in love with her, hoping that the subsequent duel between Arthur and Olaf when Olaf discovered this 'insult' to his wishes would result in the death of one and the subsequent declaration of war. But, Vivian did not love Arthur and was described as the only woman in the kingdom not to love him. So, the warmongering king had her enchanted as well, making her fall desperately in love with Arthur. Although Merlin and Gwen were able to break Arthur's enchantment, Vivian apparently remained in love with Arthur as she departed Camelot; it is unknown if the spell will wear off over time or she will be forever be under its effects.

Vivienne

Vivienne is the absent mother of Morgana and Morgause and wife of Gorlois. Presumably before she was married, she became pregnant with a baby girl. She named the girl Morgause, gave her a bracelet bearing the mark of the house of Gorlois, then gave her to Gaius to smuggle out of Camelot. He then entrusted her to the High Priestesses of the Old Religion. She then resumed her life as normal, got married and, some years later, became pregnant with another girl. This girl was to be the heir to the house of Gorlois and was named Morgana. What Gorlois, however did not know was that the girl who was heir to his title was actually rightfully heir to another title as well. Vivienne knew this. Morgana was rightful second heir to the throne of Camelot. While Gorlois was away fighting for King Uther Pendragon, Vivienne grew lonely and then had a brief affair with Uther.

The affair was realised by Morgana in Series 3, 23 years later. She was not happy with Uther. When Gorlois died, Vivienne disappeared leaving Morgana in the care of Uther. There were consequences, however, to her actions as when she disappeared, she left Morgana (supposedly) an orphan. She has not been seen since, but has been mentioned in The Crystal Cave, when Morgana's true parentage was revealed.

Morgana was Uther's daughter but he would not tell her because he was not married to Vivienne and that made it a disgrace. Morgana was outraged that Uther did not tell her that he was her father and turned against him.

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William

William (portrayed by Joe Dempsie) was a childhood friend of Merlin. He had an extreme distrust of nobility because his father died in service to a royal army. When Prince Arthur came to defend Merlin's home village from raiders, William initially accused him of using the villagers as cannon fodder but eventually saw that Arthur was not afraid to risk his own life in battle. William died defending Arthur from being hit by a crossbow, fired by the leader of the defeated raiders. Arthur knew that magic had been used to drive the raiders away, and the dying William took responsibility for this in order to protect Merlin.

William of Daira

Sir William of Daira (portrayed by Alex Price) is a knight who comes to Camelot for a jousting tournament. In the episode "The Once and Future Queen" Arthur plans to enter the tournament without any of the other competitors knowing who he is and consequently avoiding any special treatment. In truth, 'Sir William' is really a farmer from one of the outer villages. His purpose is to pretend to be a knight taking part in the tournament, when in reality Arthur will be jousting in his place. He does not look the part, despite Merlin and Gwen's best efforts, but manages to act the part after he is given advice on nobility and arrogance from Arthur. When Arthur wins the tournament, he lets the farmer posing as 'Sir William' take the glory, as Arthur feels it is a time for humility.

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Ygraine Pendragon

Ygraine Pendragon (portrayed by Alice Patten) was the wife of Uther Pendragon and mother of Arthur. She and Uther called upon Nimueh to help her conceive an heir to the throne, as a result of which Ygraine had to die in childbirth so as to preserve the natural balance of life and death. Her brother, Tristan De Bois, swore revenge on Uther and Nimueh later brought him back from the dead as a wraith in order to wreak vengeance. Her death also left Uther with a grudge against all magic, leading him to start his great purge and laws against magic. An apparation of Ygraine appears in "The Sins of the Father", in which Arthur learns the secret of his birth, claiming that Uther went to Nimueh without her knowledge and in full awareness of the price that would be paid for Arthur's birth, but given the presumably false nature of this vision this information is suspect at best.

Ygraine also appears in "The Tears of Uther Pendragon (Part 1)" as one of Uther's hallucinations, grabbing and hanging on to Uther's arm in a well.

She is also the sister of Lord Agravaine

References

  1. ^ a b "Richard Wilson (Merlin) Interview". Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Secrets and Magic: Witch Hunt". Retrieved 26 September 2010.