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- "She is the darkness to your light, the hatred to your love"
- —The Great Dragon on Morgana and Merlin
Morgana Pendragon is the daughter of Uther Pendragon and the half-sister of both Arthur Pendragon and Morgause. She resided within Camelot as the ward of Uther, whom she did not identify as her father for some time. She developed friendships with many of those who lived there, notably Merlin.
When Morgana found she had magic, she came to despise Uther and his own hatred of the art as her abilities made her feel like an outsider. Giving the pretence of loyalty, she remained within Camelot and later attempted to seize the throne, only for her plan to be thwarted by Merlin, leaving her to attack the kingdom from afar. She later made many more attempts to seize the throne of Camelot, she eventually succeeded, but it was short lived, her plans were once again thwarted by Merlin. On the brink of death, she was saved by the baby dragon, Aithusa, leaving her fate unknown.
Biography
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Early Life
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According to Uther Pendragon , when Morgana's presumed father Gorlois was away fighting on the Northern Plains, her mother Vivienne had a brief affair with Uther Pendragon and later gave birth to Morgana. As she was born in the house of Gorlois, no one doubted her parentage. She remained with her family until she was about ten years old. At that time Gorlois was killed by enemies of Camelot because Uther failed to send his best friend the promised reinforcements. It was stated by Uther himself that Morgana fought him from the beginning and was never afraid to speak her mind. As a young girl she often practised swordplay with her childhood companion, Arthur , and according to her, used to best him with a sword, though he would later deny this. Being the only woman in the royal family, she would often sit beside Uther during state affairs and tournaments, seemingly filling the role which would have ordinarily been undertaken by the Queen of Camelot.
Meeting Merlin
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- "I mean, the man's a total jouster. And just because I'm the King's ward, that doesn't mean I have to accompany him to the feast, does it?"
- —Morgana on Arthur[src]

Added by DuduDoctorMorgana was first seen by Merlin during his first days in Camelot when he entered her chambers. Morgana, not seeing him, mistook him for Gwen while getting ready for a feast celebrating twenty years since the end of The Great Purge. Morgana resisted attending this celebration, expressing to Uther her sympathy for Mary Collins and her abhorrence for the Great Purge because of the lives taken to accomplish Uther's endeavour to eliminate magic from Camelot. Nevertheless, Uther ordered her to be present. Merlin was initially quite awestruck by the Lady Morgana and watched her flirtatious interaction with Arthur at the feast. She was first properly introduced to Merlin when Gwen was wrongly accused of witchcraft after witnessing his apparent attempt to sacrifice his life for Gwen's (though he was actually the one responsible for the enchantment of which she had been accused). His actions led her to believe he had feelings for Gwen. She helped Merlin and Arthur defeat the Afanc that Nimueh used to poison the water supply despite them telling her it was too dangerous (The Mark of Nimueh).
Early Adventures
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Added by DuduDoctor- "Not that I listen to him. Sometimes you've got to do what you think is right, and damn the consequences."
- —Morgana to Arthur[src]
Morgana later became deeply attached to Mordred, a young druid boy whose life Merlin saved at risk of Uther's wrath should his actions be discovered (The Beginning of the End). Morgana was willing to defy Uther and hide the boy in her chambers; however, she was caught when trying to return Mordred to the Druids. Merlin aided in the safe return of Mordred to his people, for which Morgana was grateful. In return, she went with him to his home village Ealdor to help him defend it from bandits (The Moment of Truth).

Added by DuduDoctorFrom early on, Morgana also showed signs of a darker side. Her bitterness over her father's death and Uther's pivotal role in it caused her great turmoil and ambivalence towards her guardian. This meant that, when exacerbated by Uther's intention to put Gwen to death unjustly and his actual execution of her father on charges of sorcery, her bitterness blossomed into hatred and a desire for an end to Uther's bloody reign. She plotted to have him killed and took an active role in the performance of the intended murder. However, conflicted and weighed by her conscience, she repented of her intention at the last minute when confronted with the realisation that Uther was truly sorry for his actions in the case of both her father and Gwen's father. She then killed Tauren, the assassin, just before he struck Uther down and Merlin killed the other sorcerers involved (To Kill the King). After these events she warned Merlin in a trance that worse things were to come.
Exploring her Magic
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Added by DuduDoctor- "Thank you, Merlin. I know now who I really am. And it isn't something to be scared of. Maybe one day people will come to see magic as a force for good."
- —Morgana to Merlin[src]
Morgana's magic eventually began to reveal itself. When Morgana accidentally set her room on fire and shattered a vase with magic, she became deeply afraid. She went to Gaius and told him she feared she had magic. Gaius knew it to be true, but lied to her in an attempt to protect her. Merlin advised her to seek out the Druids for help and advice, and Morgana eventually found her way to a Druid camp where she was reunited with Mordred. Merlin later arrived, saying Uther believed she had been kidnapped and was going to execute everyone in Camelot who was under suspicion unless she was returned. Morgana did not want to go back, but an army of Camelot soldiers raided the camp and brought her back. Morgana thanked Merlin for what he did for her, saying her experience had taught her not to fear her powers, though she still realised the danger in exposing them. She was terrified of discovery when Uther hired a witchfinder to expose the last traces of magic, and was desperate to keep her secret hidden. She was later taken hostage when the Witchfinder's treachery was exposed, but was saved by Merlin. Arthur mistakenly believed that Morgana and Merlin had romantic feelings for each other (The Nightmare Begins).
Final Betrayal and Disappearance
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- "I don't want to be brave. I just want to be myself. I don't want to be alone anymore."
- —Morgana to Alvarr[src]
Added by DuduDoctorSome time later, Mordred returned, sneaking into Camelot to see Morgana with the sorcerer Alvarr, who asked Morgana to steal a powerful crystal hidden in Camelot's vaults. Morgana eventually agreed and stole the crystal, delivering it to Alvarr's camp. When the crystal was discovered to be missing, Merlin suspected Morgana, having caught her in Arthur's chambers when she was stealing the key to the vault, and followed her to the camp, witnessing her reunion with Mordred. Through Gaius, Merlin gave up the location of the camp and Uther sent Arthur and his men to retrieve the crystal and kill Alvarr's men, forcing Morgana to ride to the camp ahead of them and give Alvarr warning. Despite this, Alvarr was captured, although Mordred was able to escape, and when Uther condemned Alvarr to execution, Morgana told Uther that she disowned him and later used her sleeping potions to drug Alvarr's guards, allowing him to escape. Uther suspected Morgana when he heard Alvarr had help escaping and emotionally informed the court that whoever had been responsible had betrayed him (The Witch's Quickening).

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Added by MorganaforeverMorgana was therefore poisoned by a reluctant Merlin, who rashly saw it as his only option, and as Arthur fought Morgause's knights, Morgana began to suffocate as the hemlock entered her system, quickly falling unconscious. Across the castle, Morgause became aware of Morgana's plight and realised her sister was dying. In order to save her sister, Morgause agreed to call off the attack in return for Merlin revealing what he had used to poison her, and she then disappeared with Morgana (The Fires of Idirsholas).
Return to Camelot
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- "Merlin? He believes I've changed. And he's right. Soon he will see exactly how much."
- —Morgana to Morgause[src]

Added by Michał GałekA year passed by in Camelot with Uther sending his men to scour the kingdom in search of Morgana, costing an ever-increasing number of lives as the soldiers were slaughtered by unseen forces, but Uther refused to give up or see reason. Eventually, a close to hopeless Arthur and Merlin chanced upon a dishevelled, frightened Morgana stumbling through the woods. They then returned with Morgana to Camelot, and Gaius ordered Uther to allow her to rest. When she awoke, Morgana shared an intimate moment with Arthur, explaining how she escaped the bandits who were holding her captive. He embraced her, promising her that she was safe in Camelot. As Arthur left, Morgana noticed a nervous Merlin at the door and called him inside, telling him she knew he poisoned her, and in response he swore he had not wanted to, to which she smiled faintly and informed him she understood why he did it. To his surprise, she tearfully confessed she did not know what she was doing, that she was now aware of "exactly" what Uther fought against, and hoped he could forgive her. Merlin left her chambers elated, relieved that she had forgiven him, but unbeknownst to him her repentance was merely an act as Morgana had been in Morgause's company for the past year, and in that time had been fully corrupted and turned against Uther.

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Added by Michał Gałek Morgana's Birthday
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- "I had to stop the future. I had to stop Morgana killing Uther. I didn't mean to do it like this."
- —Merlin to Gaius[src]

Added by MerlinarthurAs the King's ward, Morgana's birthday celebration was a lavish event, attended by many noble families of Camelot. Arthur's gift to her was, on Merlin's inadvertent advice, an ornate jewelled dagger, and Morgause sent a mirror with a message asking Morgana to meet her that night. Unbeknownst to Morgana, Merlin had witnessed glimpses of the future through the Crystal Cave, among them a vision of Morgana murdering Uther with a bejewelled dagger – namely the one given to her by Arthur. As the chain of events Merlin foresaw began to take place, desperate to stop Morgana's intended regicide, he caused torch to flare in front of her as she passed through the castle. However, this happened at the top of a stone staircase, causing Morgana to fall down the stairs as she flinched from the fire. Merlin alerted Arthur, who carried to her Gaius for treatment, though the prognosis was grim. Morgana's skull was fractured and Gaius determined that the injuries were fatal. Morgana spent the next few days unconscious, though she did regain consciousness for a few minutes, during which Uther revealed a shocking secret: while Gorlois had been away fighting, he had had an affair with her mother, and Morgana was a result of this.
A guilt-ridden Merlin later used a spell to heal her, not wanting to be the reason for her death. When Uther came to her bedside, Morgana was deeply conflicted and offered him the chance to tell her the truth about her paternity. Uther, evidently uncomfortable, did not do so, and Morgana interpreted this as him being ashamed of her, thus cementing Morgana's decline into hatred for the Pendragon rule.

Added by Michał Gałek Plotting Against Arthur
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Added by Merlinarthur- "And then, my Lady Morgana, you must play your part well."
"When have I not?" - —Cenred and Morgana[src]
After speaking to Morgause about this, the two plotted to use Arthur's love for Gwen against him by conceiving a plan that would result in his death. With Arthur dead, Morgana would be able to ascend to the throne of Camelot. Morgause had Cenred kidnap Gwen and her long lost brother, Elyan. Gwen was told to bring Arthur to the Castle of Fryien where Cenred was staying, else her brother would be killed. Gwen did so, only after Merlin saw the scars left on her wrists from the chains, and admitted it was a trap so Arthur could be prepared.

Added by MerlinarthurOn the morning of the excursion, Morgana announced she was coming as well, and despite Merlin's attempts to convince Arthur not to let her come, Arthur was glad to have her along and pointed out that he needed Morgana to watch his back, since Merlin was useless with a sword. As they travelled, Merlin tried to get rid of Morgana by causing her horse to throw her, spraining her ankle, but Arthur helped her along. As they made camp, Arthur revealed his plan to sneak into the castle through tunnels known only to Uther and a few others of the royal court. Despite Merlin's attempts to thwart her, Morgana was able to alert Morgause and Cenred to the tunnels, and their men were waiting to ambush the party from Camelot. Cenred made a show of dragging Morgana away from the others, which allowed her to reunited with Morgause, but when Arthur and the others escaped, Morgause wasn't worried- she knew that Arthur would never leave without Morgana, and she was right. Arthur arrived to find Cenred holding Morgana hostage with a sword to her throat, and Morgause attempted to hit Arthur with a deadly spell, but Merlin's arrival interrupted it, and when Morgana insisted they leave her behind to escape since her ankle was injured, Arthur threw her over his shoulder and carried her out, much to Merlin's amusement (The Castle of Fyrien).
Morgana plotted against Arthur again when he went on a quest to find the golden trident and she tried to kill him by using a Phoenix Eye in a bracelet. However this failed because Merlin removed the Eye from Arthur's arm and gave it to the Fisher King, foiling her plan. Also during this time, Gwen began to suspect Morgana after she saw her with Morgause to the point that she saw Morgana using magic, finally discovering Morgana's betrayal (The Eye of the Phoenix).
A Fellow Future Queen
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Added by Merlinarthur- "Whatever relationship exists between Arthur and Gwen, you must destroy it."
- —Morgause advising Morgana[src]
Morgana later began to have dreams about Gwen becoming Queen of Camelot. To prevent this, she told Arthur to spend the next day with Gwen, then invited Uther on a ride with her, intentionally passing the spot where Arthur and Gwen were. When Uther realised Arthur was smitten with a servant, he banished Gwen from the city. However, when Arthur decided to join her and then return later to make Gwen his queen, Morgana realised she had failed to alter the future and break up Arthur and Gwen. Morgana then planted suspicions in the King's mind about the possibility of an enchantment, having previously planted a poultice under Arthur's pillow to frame Gwen. Gwen was sentenced to death and, seeing Morgana's cold smile on hearing her sentence, finally realised that she was behind it all. Merlin, however, thwarted Morgana's plans by using an ageing spell to become Dragoon the Great, a veteran wizard who claimed to have placed the poultice to bring shame on Camelot, leaving a somewhat confused Morgana foiled (Queen of Hearts).
Queen of Camelot
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- "First I want you to suffer as I suffered. To know what it's like to be alone and afraid. To be disgusted with who and what you are."
- —Queen Morgana to Uther[src]

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Added by MerlinarthurMorgana seemed hopeful that Guinevere would remain loyal to her, and indeed Gwen replied that she had always been so, but Gwen then freed Sir Leon from the dungeons and Morgana's men followed them to Arthur. However, Arthur was able to escape and rally a small group of knights to lay siege to Camelot. Arthur, Merlin, Elyan, Lancelot, Gwaine and Percival infiltrated Camelot, but Morgana's soldiers intercepted them, and so while the knights fought, Merlin and Lancelot set out to find and tip over the Cup of Life. Morgause attacked Merlin but Gaius intervened and Merlin attacked her with magic, causing her to slam into a stone column and allowing Merlin to empty the Cup to destroy the army.
Morgana arrived moments later and rushed to Morgause's side, cradling her just as Morgause had done over a year before. Merlin told her grimly that it was over, to which she furiously retorted that it had just begun. Morgana's subsequent screams of fury brought the walls of the throne room crumbling down around them, forcing Merlin, Gaius and Lancelot to flee. In the aftermath, there was no sign of either Morgana or Morgause in the rubble, indicating that Morgana had used magic to escape with Morgause (The Coming of Arthur).
Unleashing the Dorocha
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Added by MerlinarthurAt some point over the following year, Morgana gained the allegiance of Arthur's uncle, Agravaine, who was stationed in Camelot as Arthur's chief advisor after Uther's deteriorated mental state left him incapable of ruling. Morgause had escaped with Morgana, severely weakened and physically damaged to the point where recovery was beyond both of their considerable abilities. Morgana's powers had developed greatly and she too was now a High Priestess of the Old Religion. At Morgause's request, Morgana sacrificed her sister on the Isle of the Blessed at midnight during Samhain, with Morgause wanting her inevitable death to at least be used for Morgana's benefit. The sacrifice of a soul, as required by the Cailleach, tore the veil between the world of the living and the world of the dead. Morgana was thrown back and knocked unconscious for a few moments, and upon waking she saw the Cailleach, who confirmed that her powers were strong but warned her that Emrys would be her destiny and doom, without telling her that he was in fact Merlin. She also saw the Dorocha which she had unleashed upon the world.
Later, Morgana met with Agravaine in her house in the woods where he informed her that the Dorocha had brought Camelot to its knees and that Arthur planned to sacrifice himself to close the veil. Though Agravaine was clearly pleased by this, Morgana was still uneasy about the Cailleach's words regarding Emrys. Then, that night, she had a dream in which she was surrounded by dead soldiers and was begging Emrys to help her. However, he merely told her that it was all her doing, at which point she woke up, angrily whispering the unknown sorcerer's name.
When Agravaine, who had taken charge of the kingdom in Arthur's absence, told Morgana about Gwen speaking out against him, Morgana told him of the dream she had of Gwen becoming queen and planned to kill her to prevent the vision from coming true. While Agravaine diverted Gwen's attention, Morgana secretly entered Camelot through a tunnel and knocked Gwen unconscious to leave the Dorocha to kill her.

Added by Merlinczechfan Uther's Demise
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- "Arthur will replace him. There'll be no celebration until I take my place upon the throne."
- —Morgana to Agravaine[src]

Added by MorganaforeverIronically, while Morgana eliminated one persecutor of magic from the throne, she therefore also helped to bring about a second by cementing Arthur's distrust of it. Morgana was immediately aware of Uther's death and when Agravaine came to her she appeared vulnerable, commenting that she had felt Uther's pain as he died and seemed disturbed by the idea of her biological father's death. Additionally, as Arthur was crowned king after Uther's death, Morgana seemingly instinctively inquired about his state of mind ("How's Arthur?") and refused to celebrate her victory with Agravaine, quickly brushing off any sentimentality to claim she would be unsatisfied until she seized control of Camelot (The Wicked Day).
Alliance with Queen Annis
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Added by Merlinarthur- "Uther was a curse upon this land, as is his son. I seek revenge for wounds they have inflicted, as do you. "
- —Morgana offering allegiance to Queen Annis[src]
When King Caerleon was killed in cold blood by the recently crowned Arthur Pendragon in an attempt to assert his dominance, Caerleon's furious and grief-stricken wife Queen Annis declared war on Camelot. Morgana soon went to her court and offered her assistance in destroying Arthur. She was able to gain the acceptance by claiming that she wished to avenge the death of Gorlois (a good friend of Annis) whom she viewed as her true father. Morgana demonstrated her intimate understanding of Arthur's nature after he opted for single combat to avoid massive bloodshed, commenting derisively that it was "no trick" as he would always risk his own life over others', "because he's Arthur". During the fight, Morgana enchanted Arthur's sword, multiplying its weight and making it nearly unbearable. Annis’ champion immediately got the upper hand, but Merlin's intervention saved Arthur, giving him the victory and sparing the lives of both sides.

Added by MorganaforeverControlling Merlin
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Added by Merlinfan- "You're Arthur's servant, nothing more. Yet, time and again, you've proved yourself willing to lay down your life for him."
- —Morgana to a captured Merlin[src]
After Merlin sacrificed his own safety and cast a spell to cause a rockfall that barred a group of mercenaries' way to Arthur, he was kidnapped and brought to Morgana. She took him back to her hut in the woods and bound him, questioning his loyalty to Arthur while tending to his wounds. Merlin told her she failed to understand loyalty, a claim which she quickly refuted, claiming she merely had no-one left to be loyal to. She then used a spell to heal his wound before readying her plans for him.
Later, she awoke Merlin and showed him a Fomorroh. She then told him that the High Priestesses of the Old Religion used to plant the heads of these creatures into the necks of their enemies, which allowed them to take over their minds. She did just that to him and left him with a single thought: killing Arthur. Morgana then let Merlin leave, subsequently encountering Arthur who had gone out searching for him. Back in Camelot, Merlin tried and failed several times to kill Arthur. However, the steep personality change the Fomorrah also caused meant that Gwen and Gaius soon realised something was wrong with Merlin. Gwen knocked him out to allow Gaius to examine him, and upon realising what it was Gaius paralysed the Fomorroh head, extracted it and threw it into the fire. Believing that that to be the end of it, Gaius left Merlin to wake up, but the next day noticed that the Fomorroh had grown back. Gaius later realised that the only way to completely get rid of the Fomorroh was to kill the mother beast, which he informed Merlin of after paralysing the creature temporarily and giving Merlin back his mind.

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Added by Michał Gałek- "He knows all our plans. All our secrets. He knows everything."
- —Morgana on Emrys[src]
After Morgana recovered, she and Agravaine arranged to have Gaius kidnapped in order to learn the identity of Emrys. She formed a brief alliance with the warrior priest of the Old Religion, Alator, requiring his techniques to extract the information from Gaius. Alator successfully learnt from him that Emrys was actually Merlin, but instead of informing Morgana immediately, he betrayed her, having discovered from Gaius that Merlin was one destined to bring a glorious new age to the kingdom. Alator knocked Morgana unconscious and protected Merlin's identity, leaving Morgana to regain consciousness alone, with Gwaine's arrival having pushed Agravaine into safely returning Gaius to Camelot (The Secret Sharer).

Added by Merlinarthur Causing Guinevere's Exile
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- "We all have our secrets and, unfortunately for Guinevere, I know hers."
- —Morgana to Agravaine[src]

Added by Morganaforever Alliance with Helios
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- "Truth is, it doesn't matter which way you go."
- —Morgana to Guinevere[src]

Added by MorganaforeverEventually, Morgana noticed Gwen's tunic in Helios’ caves and, knowing her relationship with Arthur, told Helios to give chase. Morgana herself pursues Gwen through the forests, easily catching her up. Morgana toyed with Gwen briefly, commenting that she'd ridden the forests since childhood, and pointed out the direction of Camelot, which Gwen bitterly distrusted. Morgana, holding her advantage, cast a powerful stunning spell on Gwen when she tried to run. Morgana, snatching Arthur's ring from around Gwen's neck, formulated a plan, now aware of the nearby hunting party. She stood over Gwen, promising she would see Arthur again, but then enchanted her to transform her into a deer. She left her to be caught and shot by the hunters, which she ultimately was, though Merlin once again intervened. Morgana returned to finalise her plans with Helios, preparing the attack on Camelot (The Hunter's Heart).
Second Conquest of Camelot
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Added by Merlinfan- "Taking Camelot was the easy part, Helios. I want Arthur. Where is he?"
- —Morgana to Helios[src]
Some time later, Morgana and Helios’ plan for conquering Camelot came to fruition. When Agravaine opened the siege tunnels beneath the city, a small detachment of her army passed through into the lower town which soon fell to her forces. This distracted the knights of Camelot long enough for Morgana to enter the city with the bulk of her forces. She personally knocked Elyan out with her magic to stop Agravaine from engaging in a sword fight, claiming there was no time to "play soldiers". The castle was quickly overrun by Morgana's men with King Arthur and the knights forced further and further back. Morgana, however, had one sole aim: to capture Arthur. Merlin therefore forced Arthur to flee Camelot by enchanting him to ensure his compliance, and so by the time Morgana herself reached the last stronghold of the Knights of Camelot, Arthur had already disappeared leaving Gaius and Gwaine behind.

Added by MerlinarthurMorgana, desperate to remove the last obstacle to the throne, led a troop of her men in hot pursuit. On horseback, she caught up with Arthur but was ultimately foiled again by Merlin and the knights who accompanied Arthur. Agravaine later informed Morgana that the people of Camelot would swear allegiance to none but Arthur, so she ordered their crops to be burnt to force their loyalty, by which even Agravaine seemed perturbed. Set on finding Arthur, Morgana then proceeded to torture Elyan using a Nathair to find out where he was headed. As soon as Elyan revealed the information, she sent Agravaine to Ealdor in search of Arthur, warning him that if he should fail her again he would receive the same treatment as Elyan.

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- "You can't blame me for my father's sins."
"It's a little late for that. You've made it perfectly clear how you feel about me and my kind" - —Arthur and Morgana[src]
Morgana remained in control of Camelot for a short period of time, entertaining herself at Gwaine's expense by compelling him to fight more and more unequal battles in return for scant pieces of food to share between all three prisoners in the dungeon; Gwaine, Gaius, and Elyan. Nonetheless, Morgana's unattested time on the throne was short lived since Helios informed her that the men she sent after Arthur had been wiped out by Kilgharrah and that Agravaine was dead. Morgana immediately identified it as the work of Emrys.

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Added by Webbuildertudor Personality
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- "You're wrong. Don't think I don't understand loyalty just because I've got no one left to be loyal to."
- —Morgana to Merlin[src]
Morgana is portrayed as being vengeful, ruthless, embittered, cold and calculating. Having turned against her closest friends and even her own family, Morgana single-mindedly pursues what she believes to be her rightful throne as well as the downfall of her enemies, even those she once cared about. She is a highly isolated and darkened character who resembles her biological father far more than she cares to admit since she, like Uther Pendragon, has suffered greatly on an emotional level and is unwilling to let go of past suffering. Additionally, Morgana seeks to avenge her losses but ultimately fails to achieve satisfaction, which dooms her to be perpetually unhappy, a fact first pointed out by Queen Annis much to Morgana’s ire. In spite of her apparent callous antipathy, on rare occasions, Morgana shows a sorrowful melancholy that she herself does not expect to feel, such as upon the death of Uther, the resurrection of Lancelot as a mere shadow of his former glory and her confrontation with Arthur.
Earlier in life, as the King’s ward, Morgana displayed a spirited, quick-witted and compassionate nature. While in Camelot she was considered by many to be very beautiful and attracted the attention of numerous men, including Knight Valiant, Merlin and Arthur Pendragon. However, Morgana proved to be both beautiful and capable; she was also fiery and independent and would not hesitate to stand up to Uther, despite his being her guardian. She always took issue with his cruel and unjust persecution of magic-users, believing that his punishments were unfair and unfitting. When necessary, she also displayed her courage and ability as a fighter, always intervening to stand up for what she felt was right.
Though Morgana initially believed Arthur was a better man than his father and would be a fairer ruler, she ultimately became more and more fixed on her belief that the Pendragons were not fit to rule Camelot and sought to take the throne herself, despite her also being a Pendragon in blood. She joined Morgause in her regicidal ambitions and eventually operated alone in trying to kill Arthur. Despite being motivated by her disagreement with Uther's tyrannical regime, Morgana herself lapsed into a reign of cruelty during the times she ruled Camelot to gain the allegiance of the people, such as executing innocent people in her first reign, and threatening to burn peasants' crops in her second reign. Morgana also took a sadistic pleasure in tormenting Uther and forcing Gwaine to fight for food, as well as willingly torturing Elyan for information.
Despite her vindictive and unforgiving personality, however, Morgana remains a powerful, intelligent and ferociously determined individual. Her darker characteristics are largely the product of external influences while her truer nature was portrayed as one of immense compassion. This nature has arguably not disappeared due to the melancholy she sometimes showed and she does at times reveal a vulnerable side of herself, such as her shock and hurt on hearing of Agravaine's death, her deep conflict at seeing Arthur again, her fear at being rendered powerless and her elation at being healed by Aithusa.
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Merlin
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- "I know I can trust you, Merlin... you're a good friend."
- —Morgana and Merlin discussing magic

Added by MerlinarthurMorgana's relationship with Merlin began well since Morgana appeared to trust him from early on, going straight to him when Gwen faced execution (The Mark of Nimueh). When Merlin ran to her to hide Mordred, the Druid boy, Morgana agreed to help, driven by compassion and trust of Merlin's intentions. When Merlin's village was under attack (The Moment of Truth), Morgana, Gwen and Arthur journeyed with him to defend it, and Merlin overheard her saying that they were there because they all cared for Merlin.
However, Merlin attempted to distance himself from her after her attempt on Uther's life, but ultimately ended up becoming closer to her when she was confused by her manifesting powers. Merlin clearly wanted to help Morgana and tried to persuade Gaius to help her instead of ignoring her powers altogether. Morgana later demonstrated her trust in Merlin by confessing her suspicions of her magic, leading Merlin to eventually advise her to seek the Druids' help despite Gaius and the Great Dragon's warning him not to get involved. He, believing that he could not abandon her and understanding what she was going through, ignored the two ( The Nightmare Begins). The pair remained friends until Merlin discovered that Morgana had once again allied with Uther's enemies in forming a bond with Morgause. When Morgause made Morgana the unwitting vessel for the sleeping plague, Merlin demonstrated a lack of faith in Morgana by believing his only option to be to kill her in order to end the plague.
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Added by MorganaforeverUncharacteristically, Merlin was shown to be very cold towards Morgana and vice versa. Merlin had long since given Morgana up as a lost cause, and when Morgana crowned herself Queen of Camelot, Merlin helped Arthur rally a resistance, destroying the immortal army she and Morgause raised by emptying the Cup of Life after he hurled Morgause into a stone pillar. Morgana's hatred of Merlin was amplified by his severely wounding

Added by MorganaforeverMorgause, though it is unclear whether her eventual emaciated state and death were a direct result of Merlin's attack. The following year, Morgana was ever more suspicious, paranoid and hostile. She and Merlin did not meet over the course of the year, although Merlin was frequently aware of her plans to seize the throne and continuously thwarted them. Despite this, Morgana did not kill him instantly when he was at her mercy after being captured by mercenaries, instead using him as a pawn in her wider plans ( A Servant of Two Masters). However, Morgana continually remained ignorant to the fact that Merlin was in fact the Emrys foretold to be her doom (The Secret Sharer), still believing he was merely an unusually troublesome servant of Arthur's.
Arthur
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Added by Merlinarthur- "You're a better man than your father. Always were"
- —Morgana to Arthur[src]
Morgana and Arthur grew up together and their relationship had always been strong. On the surface they seemed like siblings, teasing one another mercilessly and trading sarcastic comments, but there was also a much deeper connection between them. Morgana proved to be Arthur's advisor and moral compass early on as she was the only one who could get him to confront and defy his father by doing what he knew in his heart was right. Despite being raised together, Arthur and Morgana developed romantic feelings for one another at some point. Whenever knights flattered Morgana it irked Arthur, and he in turn openly accused her of being jealous when she tried to dissuade him from pursuing Sophia. They shared a number of tender moments where it was clear that the love they had for each other went much deeper than attraction, and the prophetic dreams that terrified Morgana most were ones of Arthur's death (The Gates of Avalon, Le Morte d'Arthur). Each time she would desperately try to save him and prevent her prophecies from being realised, on one occasion running to plead with him in front of the assembled knights when she knew he would not return safely from a quest. And just as Morgana was fiercely protective of Arthur, he in turn did everything in his power to keep her safe and happy. He defended her interests against his father, securing her release from the dungeons (To Kill the King) and and agreeing to defy Uther and smuggle Mordred out of Camelot solely for her sake.

Added by MerlinarthurHowever, Arthur's sudden interest in Guinevere caused his relationship with Morgana to suffer. Caught up in his new romantic problems, he failed to realise that Morgana was struggling with something serious and unintentionally left her even more isolated as she wrestled with her growing magic. When she was "kidnapped" by the druids, however, Arthur mounted a rescue and brought her back safely to Camelot, although he did not realise this was not what she wanted. The more he became infatuated with Gwen, the more his relationship with Morgana shifted towards that of brother and sister, while when Uther married Catrina, the two were horrified to discover their new stepmother was a troll. Morgana grew more defensive and less open with Arthur, for instance believing her magic to be the reason she was immune to the sleeping plague while feeling unable to risk telling him the truth. Although Arthur undoubtedly loved and cared for Morgana, she recognised that his position would be one of severe conflict due to his inherited suspicion of magic and therefore could not seek his help.
After Morgause disappeared with Morgana, Arthur demonstrated his devotion to her by spending a year searching for her, feeling that he had failed to protect her. Finding her stumbling through the forest on one such patrol, with great relief Arthur brought her back to Camelot where he tenderly listened to her recount her escape and
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Added by MorganaforeverOver a year after he learned of her treachery, Morgana was now fully estranged from Arthur, plotting against him and bringing about Uther's death from afar which resulted in Arthur being crowned King of Camelot. Morgana therefore continued in her attempts to take Arthur's throne, eventually succeeding in conquering Camelot once again. Her first confrontation with Arthur since leaving came when he stormed the castle to take back the kingdom (The Sword in the Stone). The reunion was clearly tense with Morgana's expression conflicted as Arthur commented he "thought we were friends", to which she, evidently torn, replied "as did I". However, the two could not reconcile and Morgana accused Arthur of being too much like his father, leading Arthur to remark that she too resembled Uther more than she realised.
Guinevere
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Added by Shiraya Amidala- "What did I do to make you hate me so much?"
"It's not what you did, but what you're destined to do!" - —Gwen and Morgana
When Morgana was taken away by Morgause, Gwen appeared to miss her, but after Morgana's return it became obvious that her experiences had changed her. Morgana was distant and now treated Gwen like a servant rather than a friend, although she did give Gwen an embroidered handkerchief she received as a birthday present, albeit as an excuse to get Gwen to leave the room so she could read a message sent by Morgause. Morgana soon discovered Gwen's feelings for Arthur when he was forced to marry a princess and she later used this to lure Arthur to a trap in the Castle of Fyrien. When Morgana received visions of a future where Gwen was Queen of Camelot, she was incensed that Gwen would one day rob her of her birthright, so she subtly revealed Gwen and Arthur's courtship to Uther and framed Gwen for enchanting Arthur in order to stop this future from happening. Morgana intended for Gwen to be banished, knowing Arthur would choose exile to be with her, but Uther ordered Gwen to be executed instead. Although this was not part of her plan, Morgana, no longer caring about Gwen's well-being, did not seem bothered by it and was annoyed and confused when Merlin thwarted her again.

Added by WaterwecnaGwen, who had witnessed Morgana using magic already and had seen her with Morgause, was now firmly convinced that Morgana was no longer a friend to any of them, but they continued the pretence of civility. When Morgana was crowned Queen after Cenred's army invaded, Gwen assured Morgana that she was still loyal, but conspired with Sir Leon to escape Camelot and restore Arthur to the throne. Morgana was furious and thought to have Gwen executed, but instead she allowed Gwen and Leon to escape and lead her forces to Arthur's hideout. After her betrayal was exposed, a year later, Morgana, who was determined to prevent her vision of Gwen becoming Queen from coming true, attempted to kill Gwen by knocking her unconscious out in the open so the Dorocha would finish her off come nightfall. Gaius, however, foiled her plan by saving Gwen. Morgana seemed finally victorious over Gwen by resurrecting Sir Lancelot and using him to come between Arthur and Guinevere, which led to the latter's exile.
Some time later, after Gwen happened to eavesdrop on Morgana's conversation with Helios about conquering Camelot, but revealed her presence leading to Morgana coldly pursuing her through the forest. Having caught up with her, two openly confronted each other and Morgana demonstrated her lack of feeling towards her former maid, cruelly taunting her before knocking her unconscious. She then enacted a sadistic plan to have Gwen killed not by herself, but by her lover, Arthur, enchanting her to take the shape of a deer so she would be shot and killed by Arthur's hunting party (The Hunter's Heart).

Added by MorganaforeverWhen she conquered Camelot for the second time, Gwen, along with Arthur, Merlin, Tristan and Isolde, confronted Morgana and Helios in the throne room. She later fought and lost against Morgana one on one and, when she asked what she had done to deserve her hate, Morgana stated that she did not hate her for what she had done, but rather for what she was destined to do, and apologised for having to kill her, although Merlin ultimately prevented her from doing so (The Sword in the Stone).
Gaius
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- "Nonsense, my child. My favourite patient is always welcome."
- —Gaius to Morgana[src]

Added by MerlinarthurMorgana often went to Gaius for potions that were supposed to help her with her nightmares, which were sometimes effective but more often not. Morgana admitted to Aredian that her dreams got worse when Gaius started treating them, though she insisted that this was just a coincidence. She initially trusted Gaius a great deal, even though she told Aredian that she had no idea what he'd put in the potions, because he took care of her and his draughts were the only thing that let her get any sleep. Gaius seemed very fond of Morgana, often calling her "my child" in a grandfatherly tone, but Gaius firmly maintained that Morgana was better off ignorant about her powers, often lying to her about the importance of her dreams and powers in hopes of protecting her from Uther's hatred of magic. He believed that the draughts, which essentially drugged her so that she could not dream, were the best treatment, and was angry when Merlin argued with him about it.
Despite his fondness for Morgana, after the sleeping plague he was quick to believe Morgana had allied herself with Morgause, despite the fact that this was not yet true. He told Merlin he did the right thing by poisoning her, and that Morgana had chosen to use her gifts for evil, despite the fact that at this point she had been nothing more than an unknowing vessel for Morgause’s scheming. Gaius’ former good opinion of Morgana was stripped away and he was highly suspicious of her when she returned. Although he acted as if nothing had changed, Gaius helped Merlin work to thwart her plots time and time again, and when he was possessed by a goblin he told her that her heart was full of darkness. Although Gaius was not initially an object of her hatred, he finally became one of her targets once she suspected that he knew of Emrys, leading to his kidnap. Morgana showed none of her former respect and affection for Gaius and was happy to firstly torture him to extract information, then later leave him deteriorating in a cell without sufficient food.
Uther
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Morgana had a rather strained relationship with her father, Uther, whom she thought was merely her guardian for most of her life as she believed her father to be the late Gorlois, Uther's best friend. She frequently stood up to Uther when she thought he was being unfair or cruel and was not above defying him to do what was right. Despite his affection for her, Uther was willing to punish her for such defiance, and once had her put in chains in the dungeon for publicly challenging him. After the death of Gwen's father, Morgana conspired with the sorcerer Tauren to kill the king, believing Camelot would be better off with Arthur on the throne, but when Uther expressed his regret over Tom's death, admitting he was arrogant and foolish, she aborted the plan at the last minute. Therefore, when Tauren attacked, she warned Uther and then ended up killing Tauren herself to save the King.

Added by MerlinarthurDespite his show of repentance, however, Uther continued to execute people in his campaign against magic, and Morgana became more and more distressed, realising she had been wrong to think he was capable of change. When Mordred returned, she agreed to help steal a crystal from Uther, and later freed a sorcerer from the dungeons. Uther suspected her involvement, emotionally warning that whoever was responsible had betrayed him, but Morgana stayed defiant. When Morgause's sleeping plague fell over Camelot, Arthur left Morgana alone with a sleeping Uther, handing her his sword so she could protect both herself and the king, and a fearful Morgana did not act against Uther, instead choosing to stay with him and wait for Arthur to return. After Merlin poisoned her and Morgause stole her away, Uther was distraught, blaming himself. He then spent a year deploying his army at the cost of a great many men to hunt down magical groups in an attempt to find her.
When Morgause finally conquered Camelot, Uther was captured and brought to the throne room on his knees, where he said Morgause had no right to the throne. Uther finally discovered Morgana's treachery when Morgana stepped out, agreeing with Uther's words and asserting her own royal right. Morgana told him she had known he was her father for some time, and while the guards held him on his knees,
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- "There's a bond between us. It's like nothing I've ever felt before."
- —Morgana and Gwen discussing Mordred[src]

Added by DryuuuMorgana developed an almost immediate close bond with the Druid boy, Mordred, after Merlin sneaked him into the castle when the soldiers were searching for him. She sheltered him while guards searched the castle and tended to his wounds, sympathising with him as Uther's men hunted him. She was protective of Mordred to the extent that she attempted to smuggle him out of Camelot, stating that she was risking her life because there was a "bond" between them like nothing she had ever felt before. Their first escape attempt was ultimately foiled by Arthur, who had no choice but to turn them in since there were witnesses, but he later helped Morgana get the boy safely back to his people.
Morgana's bond with Mordred was further cemented when she stayed with the Druids to learn about her developing powers, but their time with one another was cut short when guards stormed the camp. As the druids tried to flee with her, Morgana was visibly concerned with Mordred's safety, and he was reluctant to leave her behind, but in the end he escaped while Morgana returned to Camelot with Arthur. The two were not reunited until Mordred came into the care of the sorcerer Alvarr, who found him after the Druid massacre, and Alvarr used his close relationship with Morgana to convince her to steal the Crystal of Neahtid from the vaults of Camelot. Morgana's initial agreement was solely for Mordred's sake, as she wanted Alvarr to get the boy out of Camelot before they were caught, and when she delivered the crystal to their camp Mordred ran to embrace her. They were separated again when Morgana had to return to Camelot, but Kilgharrah warned Merlin that Morgana and Mordred shared a destiny and would one day form a dark alliance against Camelot.
Morgause
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- "I care only that Morgana takes her rightful place upon the throne of Camelot."
- —Morgause on Morgana[src]

Added by Alex JaspersMorgana was Morgause's younger half-sister, though for many years she had no idea of her existence since Morgause was smuggled away as a baby and given to the Priestesses of the Old Religion. Nevertheless, Morgana felt an immediate connection to her when they met during Morgause's first appearance in Camelot, and Morgause, though not revealing her identity, gave her with a bracelet that had once belonged to their mother, Vivienne, to help prevent Morgana's nightmares. Although Morgause nearly caused Arthur to kill Uther, Morgana remained ignorant of these events since Arthur and Uther swore the witnesses to silence, and so when Morgause requested that she meet with her, Morgana agreed. During their meeting, Morgana confessed her growing hatred of Uther's regime, but had no idea Morgause intended to use her as an instrument to topple Camelot. When Merlin discovered that Morgana was the vessel for the sleeping plague and poisoned her to stop it, Morgause abandoned her attempt to conquer Camelot in order to find out the type of poison to save her sister, evidently grieved as she held Morgana's unconscious body in her arms. Morgause then spirited Morgana away to save her, and kept Morgana in her care for a year, teaching her how to use her magic.

Added by MerlinarthurBy the time she returned to Camelot, all of Morgana's previous affections had been transferred solely to Morgause and she was completely loyal to her. At this point Morgana seemed fully under Morgause's control, her personality shifting to become almost a copy of her sister's. Morgause, as the more experienced and worldly wise of the two, assumed a puppeteer position over Morgana, being the chief orchestrator of their regicidal schemes. However, Morgause seemed to ostensibly treat Morgana as an equal and did genuinely care for her as she chose to save her life over destroying Camelot. Morgause had such influence over Morgana that when it was revealed that Morgana's father was in fact Uther Pendragon, she managed to convince Morgana to work towards killing Arthur, despite their long history and former deep relationship. Morgana seemed enthralled by her sister, and even when crowned Queen of Camelot, it appeared that Morgause remained the one in control since her rule was one of cruelty, something that she had previously fought against.

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Added by WitchOfCamelot Alvarr
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- "You're not alone. You're here with us. You need never be alone again."
- —Alvarr to Morgana[src]

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Added by SelecasticonIndeed, it paid off further for Alvarr when Morgana returned to warn him that Arthur's men were marching on their encampment, although she would have likely come regardless to ensure that Mordred escaped. When Alvarr intended to ambush and kill the knights, Morgana was horrified and said he could not kill them all, commenting that he need only fight to escape, clearly worried about Arthur and the knights she knew to be good men. Alvarr did fight but was captured and brought back to Camelot where Uther ordered him to be executed at dawn. Morgana was furious and told Uther she saw him for what he really was and that she disowned him, before using the sleeping draught Gaius prepared for her to drug the dungeon guards, allowing Alvarr to escape. Though he was shamelessly using her for his own purposes, Alvarr seemed genuinely humbled when she freed him and was evidently grateful for all she had done.
Vivienne
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It was not made clear how Morgana felt about her mother, Vivienne, as little mention was made of her, which would suggest that she possessed few memories of her. Vivienne's situation remained unknown, though the fact that Morgana lived with Uther from a young age after Gorlois’ death implies that she was either dead or otherwise absent.
Gorlois
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- "Gorlois raised me as a child. He made me who I am "
- —Morgana to Queen Annis about Gorlois
Agravaine
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Added by Dryuuu- "I am your one true ally, my lady. I am your one true friend. I would do anything for you, you know that."
- —Agravaine to Morgana before his final mission[src]
Agravaine served as Morgana's spy in Camelot and was loyal to her due to his sister Igraine's death as a result of Uther's actions, though Morgana did not seem to return this loyalty as she once told Merlin that, after Morgause's death, she had no one left to be loyal to. Agravaine often visited her in her hut to feed her information about what was happening in Camelot and helped her murder Uther Pendragon. Although she displayed no affection towards Agravaine, he was shown to care deeply about her, exhibiting deep concern upon finding her unconscious in the forest after her duel with Merlin (disguised as the aged sorcerer Emrys) and tending to her in her vulnerable state. Whether Morgana actually felt any gratitude for his care is unknown, though it seemed unlikely as she appeared to view him as a lackey and took his servitude for granted. On the occasions where Agravaine succeeded in carrying out her wishes, she would at times bestow icy congratulation, but often she would merely retort with biting sarcasm and further orders.
Later on, when their plans to conquer Camelot came to fruition, However, she did profess her gratitude for his loyalty when he came to her for the last time before going after Arthur on her orders and commented that if he succeeded, he need never leave her side again. When Helios reported that Kilgharrah had killed all of Agravaine's men, Morgana asked about his wellbeing and when she learnt of his death, she was clearly shaken, whether because she was mourning his death, or because she was simply afraid for herself.
Helios
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- "Once I'm crowned Queen of Camelot, you may indulge yourself all you wish."
- —Morgana to Helios pre-conquest[src]

Added by WebbuildertudorAt some point Helios entered into an alliance with Morgana and seemed quite familiar with her, plotting to besiege Camelot alongside her. Helios appeared to be on more equal ground with Morgana than others such as Agravaine, presumably since he was in control of a sizeable army himself. He took certain liberties with Morgana and seemed attracted to her, commenting that he would hold her to her promise of rewarding him once Camelot was conquered. Though Agravaine had warned Morgana she could not trust Helios, Helios did not show any signs of intending to betray Morgana and continued to ensure her well-being. Helios also displayed a protectiveness of Morgana when her powers failed her and Arthur was launching a counter-attack, pushing her behind him and taking on Arthur himself.
Emrys
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- "He is your destiny... and he is your doom."
- —The Cailleach to Morgana[src]

Added by MerlinarthurOnce the Cailleach delivered her cryptic warning about the sorcerer Emrys being her doom, Morgana began to live in great fear of him, particularly after having a vision of herself pleading for Emrys' help in a battlefield. Though she suspected his having a hand in many of her foiled plans, she first met him face to face when she caught him going through her possessions. This led to a magical duel between the two, which Emrys narrowly won. Morgana became obsessed with discovering Emrys's true identity, believing he stood between her and her birthright, even going so far as to capture Gaius in an unsuccessful attempt to find it out. Morgana continued to be afraid and suspicious of Emrys, still having failed to identify him, and she panicked when she caught sight of him after she conquered Camelot, clearly fearful of further attack.
Abilities
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- "What if magic isn't something you choose? What if it chooses you?"
- —Morgana, on magic[src]

Added by DuduDoctorMorgana is a seer and thus is able to see visions of the future in her dreams. She often suffered from prophetic nightmares as a result of this ability, initially largely revolving around Arthur Pendragon's death. She also has some level of telepathy as she was the only person other than Merlin able to hear Mordred speaking mentally (The Beginning of the End). Morgana is also a powerful sorceress and High Priestess of the Old Religion as well as a highly trained swordswoman.
Though initially Morgana's powers were raw and uncontrolled, resulting in her inadvertently setting her room alight
Added by MorganaforeverWhen Morgause was wounded by Gaius and Merlin, Morgana displayed tremendous magical power by bringing the whole room crashing down with an emotionally-driven magical outpouring. Her grief for Morgause augmented her powers to an extremely high degree, although it is unknown if she was actually in control of the magic (The Coming of Arthur).

Added by MerlinfanOne year later, Morgana's magical powers had grown under Morgause's continued tutelage, and she finally became a High Priestess of the Old Religion. She showed very strong magic when she was able to swiftly defeat four Knights of Camelot, killing two of them. Later on she was able to perform a difficult ritual to tear the veil between the worlds. Morgana repeatedly cast powerful magic that incapacitated her opponents instantly, leaving her largely free to pass in and out of Camelot. Morgana also thwarted Merlin's attempt to cure Uther magically by enchanting a necklace to counteract any healing spell and worsen the ailment tenfold (The Wicked Day).
Morgana later used an enchantment on Arthur's sword to make it ten times as heavy when he fought Derian in single combat in an attempt to have him killed (His Father's Son). However, while she has great skill in casting complex spells, she has little experience using magic in direct combat, as shown when she directly engaged Merlin in a magical duel. Although she did come close to overcoming him (partially due to his weakened condition of his body being that of a frail old man), she was ultimately defeated by him and badly wounded (A Servant of Two Masters). Morgana once used telekinesis to cause her dagger to follow Merlin wherever he moved, which would have been certain death for him had Alator not intervened and, catching her by surprise, knocked Morgana out with a stunning spell (The Secret Sharer). Morgana also demonstrated enough magical competence to wield the power of necromancy, a little-practised art, to get rid of her rival Guinevere once and for all. Using a magical coin given to her by Morgause, Morgana resurrected a shade of Lancelot's spirit and, controlling his mind, used him and a magical bracelet to force Gwen into adultery, thus causing her exile from Camelot. She also put a glamour on Gwen that made her look like a dear in the eyes of others, thus making Arthur and the other knights think that she is an animal.
Morgana was also a skilled swordswoman and held her own against a number of men attempting to raid Merlin's
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Added by MerlinarthurIn addition to her magical abilities and combat skills, Morgana proved to be an extremely convincing actress who was able to hide her true nature from almost everyone in Camelot including Uther, Arthur and, for a short period, Merlin. Before she became queen the only people who knew of her true allegiance were Merlin, Gaius and Gwen, and these three were only aware of her true allegiance due to Merlin and Gaius’ prior knowledge of her magical abilities and Gwen walking in on Morgana preparing a spell by accident.
Behind The Scenes
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- Katie McGrath is officially credited for all episodes of Merlin, though of the current total of 52 episodes, she has not appeared in six. These include: The Lady of the Lake, The Last Dragonlord, Love in the Time of Dragons, Aithusa, Lamia and A Herald of the New Age.
- Before it was revealed that Uther was in fact her father, it was speculated that because Morgana was a 'daughter' of Gorlois that her surname was 'Le Fay' like her historical counterpart Morgan Le Fay. It has not been confirmed that Gorlois' family name was Le Fay.
- Katie McGrath almost didn't get the role of Morgana. Because she and co-star Colin Morgan (Merlin) are both Irish, the casting directors didn't want two actors with the same accent and they were ready to decline Katie if she couldn't do an English accent only Colin beat her to it and they both got their roles.
In The Legend
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Morgan Le Fay is said to be the daughter of Gorlois, Duke of Cornwall, and of his wife, Igraine. Morgan had two sisters Morgause and Elaine. Igraine also bore King Uther Pendragon a son who became the legendary King of Camelot. Morgan and her sisters were schooled in a nunnery after the death of her father, upon which Igraine became wife of Uther Pendragon. Morgan is usually portrayed as a wicked enchantress who learned her initial mysterious skills from her corrupt education in an early Christian nunnery. Later, Merlin helped her to extend her magical powers. Morgan became queen by marrying King Uriens of Gorre, a section of Ancient Britain following the departure of the Romans. They had a son, Sir Ewain, but she actually kept several lovers behind her husband’s back. Uriens greatly supported Arthur, which just made her hate Arthur even more. Morgan fell in love with the King's nephew, Giomar. Guinevere, however, put an end to the romance. She even sent the Green Knight to Camelot in order to frighten Guinevere to death.
Morgan stole his enchanted sword Excalibur and its magic scabbard while Arthur laid wounded in the nunnery after battle against the Saxons in 415 AD. (The wearer of the scabbard would lose no blood, thanks to its magic, no matter how seriously he was wounded.) She had the sword and scabbard replaced with exact copies, which lacked enchantments. Morgan presented her lover, Sir Accolon, with the true Excalibur and magic scabbard, and told him that if he killed a particular knight the next day, he would become her husband and the next king of Britain. According to Morgan, this unnamed knight’s death would make it possible for her to kill King Arthur and her husband, King Uriens. Accolon fought the knight the next day, unaware his armoured opponent was really King Arthur himself. Armed with Excalibur, Accolon seriously wounded King Arthur, who nevertheless fought back with great skill and courage. Yet, Arthur might have been doomed had not Merlin’s lover, the Lady of the Lake used her powers to force Accolon to drop Excalibur.
Added by MorganaforeverAfter some years without keeping contact with King Arthur, Morgan was believed by Arthur to be deceased, but she had actually retired in secret to her castle near Tauroc, Wales after her ordeal with Chthon. Arthur chanced upon her during a hunting trip and spent a week as her guest as she showed him the murals of Lancelot which she had painted in his room as her guest, possibly to get in good fervour with him. The two were immediately reconciled. In late life she moved to the Isle of Avalon, and it was to here that she and her allies, the Queens of Northgalis and the Wastelands, took her wounded brother to be healed after the Battle of Camlann.
Trivia
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- Morgana is the only main character who has never encountered Kilgharrah.
- Morgana, along with Merlin, is the one of the two main characters who have encountered Aithusa.
- Morgana is the first and last character onscreen in Series 4.
- Of the main characters, Morgana has made the fewest episode appearances with 46 of a total 52.
- Morgana is the only character who is a villain in every series.
- Morgana is the only character to have appeared in an interactive show named after her (The Quest for Morgana) that aired between series 2 and 3 in order to give the audience a hint of her whereabouts.
Memorable Quotes
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- "I just don't think that chopping someone's head off is a cause for celebration" - to Uther
- "Sadly, the age of gallantry seems to dead. You look around and all you see are small men, not big enough to fill their armour. There's not one of them that's able to stand for what is right"-to Arthur
- "It's not every day a girl gets to save her prince." - to Arthur
- "And what kind of king would Camelot want? One that would risk his life to save that of a lowly servant? Or one who does what his father tells him to?" - to Arthur
- "What if you don't choose magic? What if it chooses you?" - to Merlin
- "In my experience, you don't need any help looking like a fool" - to Arthur
- "Brings back memories of when I used to beat you?" - to Arthur
- "You're weak, Annis. Just as I thought you were." - to Annis
- "Please Merlin, you must beware! This is only the beginning." - to Merlin
- "Now I know who I really am and there's nothing to be scared of" - to Merlin
- "Because you're an arrogant fool. You were deaf and blind to the very needs of the people you profess to serve and protect! The people will tolerate it no longer!" - to Uther
- "You don't have magic Merlin. How can you hope to understand?" - to Merlin
- "And you, Uther Pendragon...you will go to hell" - to Uther
- "It has just began!" - to Merlin
- "Yes, magic made who I am, but so did you Uther Pendragon." - to Uther
- "If I am to die by your hand then you can at least tell me who you are. Did Arthur send you? But we're no friends of his. Magic has no place in Camelot, it never will. Not until I take the throne. Please spare me. I only want what's rightfully mine." - to Emrys
- "Prepare the horses! We're going for a hunt."
- "Not even Emrys can save you now."- to Arthur.
- "You have made perfectly clear how you feel about me and my kind. You're not as different from Uther as you would like to think." - to Arthur
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