Teleportation Spells are enchantments that instantaneously transport an individual or object from one location to another.
History
Mary Collins used a teleportation spell to escape from Camelot after she swore to avenge the execution of her son by killing Arthur Pendragon. While casting the spell, she used an amulet to focus her magic (The Dragon's Call).
When Nimueh likely used nonverbal teleportation spells to enter and exit the citadel when she spoke with Uther in the council chambers (Excalibur).
Anhora used nonverbal teleportation spells to vanish and reappear in another location at will (The Labyrinth of Gedref).
Morgause used a teleportation spell to transport herself and Morgana away after her failed invasion of Camelot. She may also have used a teleportation spell to send Morgana a note earlier in the day (The Fires of Idirsholas).
Grettir may have used nonverbal teleportation spells to disappear and reappear at will (The Eye of the Phoenix).
When Merlin gave the Fisher King a Phoenix Eye bracelet so that he could finally find peace in death, the ancient king was transported away in a similar manner to a teleportation spell (The Eye of the Phoenix).
Morgana likely teleported herself and Morgause to safety after Arthur retook Camelot from their immortal army (The Coming of Arthur).
In the aftermath of the Second Fall of Camelot, Morgana teleported herself to safety after Merlin struck her with a powerful stunning spell. She transported herself to a forest, where she was healed by the young dragon Aithusa (The Sword in the Stone).
Appearances
- Series 1
- The Dragon's Call
- Excalibur
- The Labyrinth of Gedref
- Series 2
- The Fires of Idirsholas
- Series 3
- The Eye of the Phoenix
- The Coming of Arthur: Part Two
- Series 4
- The Sword in the Stone: Part Two
Trivia
- The effects of this spell often resemble a whirlwind spell (The Dragon's Call, The Fires of Idirsholas).
- In the original script, a hawk was supposed to deliver Morgause's note to Morgana, but because this was never shown, the audience was left to assume that Morgause sent it with magic (The Fires of Idirsholas).