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Without magic, I'm a nobody. People think they can kick dirt in my face.
Gilli to Merlin

The Sorcerer's Shadow is the eleventh episode of the third series of Merlin, which was first broadcast on the 20th of November 2010.

Synopsis[]

Camelot's Decennial Tournament has only one rule – there are no rules.

As the mythic city fills with terrifying warriors, Gilli prepares to join the action. Despite his small stature, Gilli has victory in his sights and a secret weapon to help him – magic.

As Gilli begins to realise the full potential of his powers, Merlin is torn. Not only is his new friend putting his own life in danger, but his actions also threaten to rip apart the very fabric of Camelot. Can Merlin make Gilli see sense before it's too late?

Plot[]

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Merlin thanks Gilli for helping him.

A young man named Gilli is confronted by two thugs, Nollar and Tindr, as he walks through the forest. When Gilli explains that he is heading for Camelot to take part in the Decennial Tournament, the brutish pair laugh and knock him to the ground, humiliating him.

As Nollar and Tindr leave, Gilli retrieves a ring from his backpack. The ring glows, as do Gilli's eyes, revealing that he has magic.

In Camelot, Arthur explains to Merlin that the knight's code means nothing at the upcoming tournament, which is open to all comers. The only rule is that there are no rules.

Merlin is almost hit with a throwing axe by Nollar, who has now arrived in the kingdom with Tindr. Gilli arrives later and takes a room at the Rising Sun, though the innkeeper demands immediate payment because he believes that the diminutive Gilli will be killed before sunset.

As Merlin carries out his duties, Nollar begins to bully him, demanding that he clean his boots and striking him with his whip. Gilli arrives and demands that Nollar leave Merlin alone, using his magic ring to summon a sword and disarm the thug. Nollar departs and Merlin thanks Gilli for his help, noticing the ring as he shakes his hand.

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Gilli uses his magic ring to compete in the tournament.

As the royal family dines together that night, Morgana reminisces about Uther's victories at past tournaments. Uther suggests that he might compete again, but Arthur insists that the king should not endanger his life. As Arthur leaves to prepare for the tournament, Morgana tells Uther that it would be good for the morale of the people to see their king compete.

The next day, as the tournament begins, Morgana welcomes the various competitors and announces that Uther will take part, much to Arthur's surprise. The skilled king and prince both beat their first foes with ease. The vicious Nollar also competes, beheading his first opponent.

Gilli's first match is against a much larger opponent and his arm is slashed by his foe's sword. However, Gilli uses his ring to give him an advantage and wins the fight. As he departs the battlefield, Gaius applauds Gilli's victory and offers to tend his arm wound, but Gilli declines and leaves.

After Merlin confirms that Gilli is using magic, Gaius explains that his ring is a relic of the Old Religion and acts a conduit for magical powers. He also warns that Gilli will be killed if Uther discovers the truth.

Meanwhile, in a castle corridor, Gilli casts a healing spell while clutching his arm, creating a blinding light and a wave of scorching heat. Two guards are attracted by the light and wrestle with Gilli, who escapes. He later examines his arm and finds it healed, but realises his ring was lost in the scuffle.

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Nollar and Tindr team up to trap Gilli.

Uther later examines the scorch marks that Gilli's spell has left on a wooden door. He explains to Gaius that the guards did not get a good look at the sorcerer due to poor light, and, while the king is distracted, Gaius picks up Gilli's ring from the floor. He makes up an excuse about the light and reassures Uther that magic was not involved.

When Uther departs, Gaius explains to Merlin that Gilli must have used a cauterising spell on his wound. He asks Merlin to speak to Gilli before it is too late.

Merlin visits Gilli at the tavern and admits that he knows about the newcomer's use of magic. Gilli denies it until Merlin returns the ring to him. Gilli confesses that his father left him the ring, but never used it himself because he was frightened of magic. Merlin insists that Gilli must withdraw from the tournament, but Gilli claims that he is "a nobody" without magic. Merlin warns him that he will be killed if caught by Uther.

The next day, Uther and Arthur each defeat their opponents, meaning that the father and son must face off in the next stage. Meanwhile, Gilli's next opponent is Nollar. As they duel, Nollar backs Gill into the stands so Tindr can grab hold of him. However, Gilli uses magic to propel Nollar backwards and head-butts Tindr. As Nollar crawls on the floor, Gilli runs him through with his sword. The crowds cheer, but Gilli is clearly shaken by his actions.

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Arthur and Uther face off in the semi-finals.

Later, Gilli admits to Merlin that he just wanted respect, but that he is not a killer. He agrees to withdraw from the tournament. However, as Gilli returns to the tavern, he is cheered and applauded by the people and clearly enjoys the adulation.

Meanwhile, a troubled Arthur admits to Merlin that if he fights Uther with his full strength, he could defeat and humiliate the king, and even accidentally wound or kill him. Merlin suggests that Arthur will have to let Uther win the match, but the prince cannot stand the thought of his father's gloating.

The next day, father and son face off. Uther remarks that when he was Arthur's age he conquered Camelot, and that one day Arthur will be strong enough to take the crown, but not yet. As the match begins, Arthur clearly has the upper hand against his father while Morgana watches in amusement at Uther's failure to defeat Arthur. However, realising that Uther is frustrated and is being embarrassed in front of his own people, Arthur willingly throws the fight and allows the king to win.

With Uther through to the final, Gaius points out that his next opponent could be Gilli, who is still in the competition, much to Merlin's shock. Gilli once again secretly uses his ring to overcome his opponent, badly wounding him.

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Merlin and Gilli - Reveal the magic

An angry Merlin visits Gilli at the tavern and orders him to withdraw. Merlin reveals his magic by conjuring a flame in his hand and admits that he understand how hard it is "to be special and pretend you're a fool".

However, Gilli argues that Merlin has been pretending for so long that he has forgotten his magical heritage. He claims that someone with magic needs to strike a blow against the tyrannical Uther.

Later that night, Merlin summons the dragon Kilgharrah, desperate to discuss his quandary with a fellow creature of magic. Though Kilgharrah reminds him that he previously ignored his advice and overruled him, he agrees to help after Merlin apologises. When Merlin explains the situation with Gilli, Kilgharrah points out that Arthur's heart will be hardened against magic if he sees his father killed by a sorcerer and confirms Merlin's fears that he may have to let Gilli die.

The next day, Uther and Gilli face off the final round of the tournament. Gilli uses his ring to overpower Uther, but Merlin covertly uses his own magic to thwart his fellow sorcerer. Unwittingly aided by Merlin, Uther is eventually able to overcome Gilli, knocking him to the ground. Uther is crowned champion and Gilli leaves the stadium defeated.

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Merlin bids Gilli farewell.

Later, Merlin attempts to apologise, but a disheartened Gilli ignores him. As he packs to leave Camelot, Gilli accuses him of betraying his kind. However, Merlin asserts that it is Gilli who is the traitor by acting dishonourably and using magic for his own glory.

Merlin's words cause Gilli to realise he was wrong about his father; he wasn't afraid of magic itself, but the power it has to corrupt the weak. Gilli apologises for his actions and Merlin promises that on the day that magic is permitted again in Camelot, they will meet again. The pair reconcile and Gilli peacefully departs the kingdom.

That night at dinner, Morgana and Uther laugh while he boasts about his victory over Gilli and his fears that Gilli would kill him. However, when Morgana taunts Arthur about losing the fight against his father, to their surprise (Arthur even nearly chokes on his drink) Uther casually reveals that he is completely aware that his son threw the fight to save him embarrassment, as he has followed Arthur progress with the sword since he was a boy and is fully aware of his capabilities.

Uther thanks Arthur, stating that he is eternally grateful and that he hopes when Arthur is king he will be afforded the same honor by his own sons. He also states the most satisfying outcome of the tournament was that Arthur's honourable actions have proven that he is now truly ready to become king. He words shock Arthur and leave Morgana uneasy about her own plans for Camelot's throne.

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Gaius takes Merlin's food.

Later, Gaius presents Merlin with a special dinner, insisting that he is proud of his ward's achievement. When Merlin modestly claims that he does not deserve such treatment, Gaius snatches up the dinner and begins ravenously eating. Merlin is even more shocked when Gaius swats his hand for reaching for the plate, but the cheeky physician produces a second meal for him. Gaius and Merlin laugh as the pair tuck into their food.

Cast[]

Main Cast[]

Recurring Cast[]

Guest Cast[]

Continuity[]

Release & Reception[]

  • Air date : 20 November 2010. 7.42 million viewers.

Production Errors[]

  • When Uther backhands his first opponent, his sword is in his right hand and his shield in his left. However, in the scene before, his shield was in his right hand and his sword was in his left.

Trivia[]

  • Morgana appeared in all of the deleted scenes, and Gwen appears in one of them.
  • Uther makes a reference to the infamous Welsh version of the legend when he tells Arthur he wishes that, when he has sons of his own, they will give him the same treatment in allowing him to win in the competition. In the Welsh versions of the legend, Arthur and Guinevere have three sons.
  • In the final scene where Gaius gives Merlin his special meal, there are tomatoes in it (which Colin Morgan is allergic to) and chicken drumsticks even though Colin is a vegetarian.
  • The scene when Arthur defeats his turban-wearing opponent, the one waving his sword, is a homage to Indiana Jones' famous scene, as producer Julian Murphy has confirmed in an interview. (SFX Magazine - 02nd December 2010)[1]

Inaccuracies[]

  • Tomatoes are a Native American food and wouldn't have existed in Merlin's medieval world.

Gallery[]

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Transcript[]

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See Also[]

References[]

Series 3
The Tears of Uther Pendragon  • Goblin's Gold  • Gwaine  • The Crystal Cave  • The Changeling  • The Castle of Fyrien  • The Eye of the Phoenix  • Love in the Time of Dragons  • Queen of Hearts  • The Sorcerer's Shadow  • The Coming of Arthur
Interactive quest: The Quest for Morgana
Mini-episode: Merlin in Need special
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