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* [[The Alcoholic]]: Subverted. Merlin isn't actually one, but due to Gaius' spur of the moment lie he was in the Tavern in "Queen of Hearts", Arthur is seemingly convinced that most of Merlin's odd behaviour is a result of his spending too much time in the local Tavern or any reason anytime he can't be found.
* [[Almighty Janitor]]
* [[Anti
* [[Badass]]: Can slide into [[Badass Bookworm]] at times, as Merlin has a tendency to gather his knowledge from books, most of the time. Also, he's one of the [[Smart Guy|wisest characters]] in the show, despite his goofy attitude.
* [[Badass Nickname]]: In a sense, "Emrys". The Druids hold this name in reverence, and it strikes fear into Morgana's heart every time she hears it.
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* [[Bumbling Sidekick]]: To Arthur. A [[Subversion]] as even though he has the occasional clumsy moment, he's more competent and quick-thinking than Arthur ever gives him credit for.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: So much that he is [[The Woobie]].
** Remember that one time when [[What the Hell, Hero?|Arthur]] and his knights ate all the food so he couldn't have any... for several days?
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: His ability to use magic.
* [[The Caretaker]]: To Freya.
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* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: While his actions generally make sense to the audience, to everyone else he comes across as utterly bizarre. But he's right enough of the time that some people still take him seriously.
* [[Conflicting Loyalty]]
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: When masquerading as the 80-year-old sorcerer "Dragoon".
* [[Country Mouse]]: At least at first.
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* [[I Have Many Names]]: Emrys, among others, according to Mordred and the Great Dragon. Somewhat [[Inverted Trope|inverted]] as Merlin himself is unaware of most of them.
** He has also given himself a name for his [[Secret Identity]] as an old man: "Dragoon"
* [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight|"I Know You're In There Somewhere" Fight]]: Merlin tries this on {{spoiler|Morgana}} in 3x02. {{spoiler|It doesn't work.}}
* [[Last of His Kind]]: Merlin's father is revealed to be the Last of the Dragon-Lords, Mages who posessed the ability to command and bend Dragons to their will. Upon his father's death, Merlin inherited the gift and the responsibility of being the Last Dragon-Lord.
* [[Love Hurts]]: His relationship with Freya, [[The Gwen Stacy]].
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'''Colin Morgan:''' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|No, I kill loads of people. I kill at least one person an episode.]] }}
* [[Nice Guy]]
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: 2x12 has a double whammy: he releases the Great Dragon and poisons Lady Morgana. The former allows the dragon to finally take revenge on Camelot and King Uther, while the latter is a huge reason behind {{spoiler|Morgana's [[Face Heel Turn|face heel turn.]]}}
** 4x03 {{spoiler|In disguise, he accidentally kills King Uther with magic and in front of Arthur: Arthur has now lost both his parents to magic ''and he knows''.}}
* [[Papa Wolf]]: A non-parental example, but he is ''fiercely'' protective of Arthur and Gwen.
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* [[Power Perversion Potential]]: Fanfic has him magically undress a partner rather often.
* [[Secret Keeper]]: He's the only one who knows about Lancelot's feelings for Gwen.
* [[Self
* [[Servile Snarker]]: Occasionally.
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: He ships Arthur/Gwen, probably more than they do themselves.
* [[The Smart Guy]]: He's definitely this (especially when compared to Arthur), as he is one of the wisest characters. From the cast's commentaries, [[Colin Morgan|the actor]] is described to be this in [[Real Life]], as well.
* [[The Snark Knight]]
* [[The So
* [[Trickster]] combined with [[Trickster Mentor]] at times, when Arthur starts seeking his advice, due to his witty, carefree and joking attitude. Merlin apparently possesses this trait in all the legends, as well.
** Particularly when masquerading as the elderly "Dragoon", he seemingly revels in this role.
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* [[Anchored Ship]]: Arthur and Gwen. Since Season 2, although both know of their mutual feelings for each other, they've refused to upgrade their relationship because of, among other things, their different social classes.
* [[Anti
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: With Merlin and Morgana... sort of.
* [[Badass in Distress]]: ''All the time''. Most of the time he doesn't even realize it.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]
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* [[Flirty Stepsiblings]]: Arthur and Morgana are kind of like this during Season 1 since Uther is the guardian of Morgana, and she is like a daughter to him. It is almost as if Uther adopted Morgana, which would make Arthur and Morgana like step-siblings. {{spoiler|As it turns out, they're half-siblings.}}
* [[Giving Someone the Pointer Finger]]: To Merlin, often.
* [[Green
* [[Hair of Gold]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: 2x08; 3x13.
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* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: With Merlin.
* [[Warrior Prince]]
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]
* [[Will They or Won't They?|Will They Or Won't They]]: Arthur and Gwen. Their budding relationship constantly grows strained because of their different social classes.
* [[With Friends Like These]]: Merlin.
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* [[Action Girl]]/ [[Dark Action Girl]]: In season 1/2 and season 3 respectively. As well as the last episode of season 4.
* [[Antagonistic Offspring]]: To Uther.
* [[Anti
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Seems particularly interested and intrigued by Alvarr in 2x11.
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: With Arthur, although the specifics of this trope don't apply due to their mostly [[Like Brother and Sister|siblingly]] relationship.
* [[Badass Princess]]
* [[Bad Boss]]: Consitently treats Agravaine poorly and is very quick to insult and blame him when things go wrong, even though he has [[Hypercompetent Sidekick|been of enormous help]] to her at great personal risk.
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* [[Break the Cutie]]
** [[Kill the Cutie]]
* [[Broken Bird]]: Morgana's resentment towards Uther's hatred for magic and those who use magic led to her [[Face Heel Turn]], so much that Merlin sympathizes with her in 3x02 and even tries to pull a [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight|"I Know You're In There Somewhere" Fight]].
* [[Cain and Abel]]: Now that she's trying to kill Arthur. Even after learning that he's her brother. It's a far fall from when she actively ''defended'' him in 1x07.
* [[
* [[The Caligula]]: Her short stints as Queen of Camelot didn't seem to involve anything except demanding that the people accept her as their ruler, killing them when they refused, and burning their crops just to drive the point home.
* [[Clasp Your Hands If You Deceive]]: A couple of times in series three.
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* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]
* [[Driven By Envy]]: This seems to be the source of her newfound hatred toward Guinevere, considering that her former serving maid is destined to be Queen of Camelot - a position that Morgana believes is ''hers''.
* [[Et Tu, Brute?]]: She ''did not'' take Merlin's betrayal or Uther {{spoiler|not publicly recognizing her as his biological daughter}} well...
* [[Evil Is Petty]]: Sure, her animosity toward Uther and Merlin is almost Shakespearean in nature, but her treatment of Gwen is just catty and mean.
* [[Excessive Evil Eyeshadow]]
* [[Eyes of Gold]]: Like Merlin, when she uses magic.
* [[Fake Brit]]: [[
* [[False Friend]]: Towards Merlin, and later towards Arthur, Gwen, and (in a daughterly manner) Uther.
* [[Faux Action Girl]]: She is presented as a feisty girl with a sword, but she never accomplishes anything. Read [http://zahrawithaz.livejournal.com/1893.html this.]
* [[Flirty Stepsiblings]]: Arthur and Morgana are kind of like this during Season 1 since Uther is the guardian of Morgana, and she is like a daughter to him. It is almost as if Uther adopted Morgana, which would make Arthur and Morgana like stepsiblings.
** As of 3x05, Arthur and Morgana fall into {{spoiler|[[Brother
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: Morgana becoming evil (or at least becoming an enemy of Camelot and its people).
* [[Green Eyes]]
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* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Kate McGrath said that Morgana sort of "shuts down" in 2x12 as she realizes her role in Morgause's plot.
* [[In the Hood]]: Is often wearing one when {{spoiler|she's up to no good.}}
* [[Internalized Categorism]]: Morgana explicitly tells Uther that she hated herself for years after realizing that she had magic, having been brought up for a significant portion of her life by a man who claimed that it was evil and executed anyone who possessed it. It almost becomes a [[Self
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Gwen. This starts to deteriorate in Season 3. Also, with Morgause.
* [[Hot Chick With a Sword]]: 1x10, 2x04, 3x02, and 4x13.
* [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope]]: Has shades of this through the first two series, attempting to kill Uther at least twice because of her hatred towards him. By the third series, she's long since become a [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]] and crossed the [[Moral Event Horizon]]. By the fourth, the Morgana who'd rather die than see a child hurt in series 1 (Mordred), callously reacts to the news of innocents death with an expression of "So?".
* [[
* [[Knife Nut]]: She carries a knife with her at all times during the course of series four.
* [[Lady in Red]]
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* [[Like Brother and Sister]] / [[Platonic Life Partners]]: Arthur and Morgana become this in Season 2 {{spoiler|and are revealed to be half-siblings in Season 3.}}
* [[Like Father Like Son|Like Father Like Daughter]]: The great irony of her character.
* [[Long
* [[The
* [[
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]
* [[Making a Splash]]: Whereas Merlin's powers seem to be based on [[Blow You Away|air]] and [[Playing With Fire|fire]], Morgana is often connected with water, most obviously in ''The Tears of Uther Pendragon'' in which the damp mandrake root conjures up visions of drowned murder victims.
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* [[More Than Mind Control]]: Being under Morgause's guidance for an entire year must have made her the way she is in Season 3.
* [[Not So Different]]: Annis calls her on her similarities to Uther, despite her hatred of him.
* [[Oh Crap]]: Morgana in "A Servant of Two Masters" upon seeing the 80-year-old disguised Merlin, having had visions of him as "Emrys" and forseeing that [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You|he will stand over her]] on a corpse-littered battlefield, [["The Reason You Suck" Speech|admonishing her for her misdeeds.]] Occurs again for "The Sword in The Stone Part II".
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Her father died ten years ago, and her mother's whereabouts are unknown. {{spoiler|But as it turns out, Uther is her biological father and kept it secret all along.}}
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Of sorts, towards Mordred.
* [[Pimped
* [[Plucky Girl]]
* [[The Power of Hate]]
* [[Rebellious Princess]]
* [[Romantic Two
* [[Self
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: To Merlin.
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: Morgana became a bit of a shipper of Merlin/Gwen in 1x03 and 1x04.
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* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Smug Super]]: When she doesn't have to hide her magic, she's not shy about lording it over non-magic users.
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: Arthur.
* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: With Merlin.
** And with Morgause and Gwen, [[Your Mileage May Vary|depending on the viewer]].
* [[Vain Sorceress]]: [[Subverted]], as the more powerful and evil she gets, the less interested she becomes in maintaining her appearance. Though she's still beautiful, her messy hair and dark make-up suggest she's not really trying to impress anyone.
* [[Well
* [[Wild Hair]]: In series four.
* [[Womanin Black]]: As of season 4, all part of the general theme that [[Dark Is Evil]].
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* [[The Heart]]
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Morgana. {{spoiler|This starts to deteriorate in Season 3.}}
* [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl]]: With Arthur.
* [[I Will Wait for You]]: At the conclusion of "Queen of Hearts", she promises to wait for Arthur to become King, at which point they can marry.
* [[Let's Get Dangerous]]: 1x10 and 2x04.
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* [[Progressively Prettier]]
* [[Rich Suitor Poor Suitor]]: Their social classes aren't played into the [[Love Triangle]], but Arthur (rich suitor) and Lancelot (poor suitor) for Gwen.
* [[Romantic Two
* [[Second Love]]: As Gwen realizes her feelings for Merlin are unrequited in 1x05, she finds a brief romance with Lancelot.
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: Though she grows out of it.
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* [[Single Woman Seeks Good Man]]: What attracted Gwen to all her three love interests.
* [[Silk Hiding Steel]]: A kind castle maid who takes pride in her work. If neccesary, she can fight reasonably well.
* [[Star
* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: With Arthur and Lancelot. Her supposed crush on Merlin is more or less abandoned between Seasons 1 and 2.
* [[When She Smiles]]: So very much.
* [[Will They or Won't They?|Will They Or Won't They]]: Arthur and Gwen. Their budding relationship constantly grows strained because of their different social classes.
** [[They Do]]: They are {{spoiler|finally married at the end of series four}}.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: {{spoiler|[[Averted]], despite the legendary expectations. She's faithful to Arthur, and [[Kissing Under the Influence|kisses Lancelot only when under a spell]]}}.
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* [[Adults Are Useless]]
* [[Anti
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Badass Longcoat]]
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* {{spoiler|[[Final Speech]]}}: He manages {{spoiler|a few last words to Arthur before slipping into a coma that he awakens from only very briefly}}.
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: His extreme hatred of magic comes from the circumstances of Arthur's birth: {{spoiler|Uther was desperate for an heir. His wife couldn't conceive, so he asked Nimueh to help him have a son. She didn't tell him, however, that giving life by magic requires the taking of a life to keep the balance. Arthur was born, but Uther's wife dies.}}
* [[Hey
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Is rendered catatonic after {{spoiler|Morgana betrays him in the third series finale. One year later, he's still a shell of the man he once was, leaving Arthur ruling the land in his stead}}.
* [[Hypocrite]]
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* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
* [[Knight Templar]] / [[Knight Templar Parent]]
* [[
* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: He hates magic so much, because it caused a death of his beloved wife.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Is very protective of Arthur and Morgana when it comes to life-threatening situations (usually Arthur) or kidnapping attempts (usually Morgana).
** We all knew that once Aredian [[What an Idiot!|pulled a knife on Morgana]] in 2x07 (in front of Merlin, Arthur, and ''Uther'', no less) that he wasn't going to leave Camelot ''alive''.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: For Morgana. {{spoiler|At least, it seems this way until it is revealed that she actually ''is'' his illegitimate daughter.}}
* [[Pet the Dog]]: At the end of ''Excalibur''. It's obvious that Uther loves his children, and speaks of his late wife as "my soul." He's also fond of Gaius, and ''can'' be made to see reason on several issues. When Guinevere is found innocent of witchcraft in "Queen of Hearts", he looks a little guilty for what he put her through.
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* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Villainous BSOD]]: Suffers a nasty one once Morgana brings to light how much she trully hates him in 3x13
* [[Well
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Uther gets this A LOT.
** But only sometimes to his face.
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* [[Demoted to Extra]]: In Series 4, with the exception of one episode.
* [[Fascinating Eyebrow]]
* [[
* [[The Masquerade]]: He's a retired magician.
** Becomes a [[Broken Masquerade]] in 2x07, as it's revealed that Uther always knew.
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* [[Big Bad]]: Of Season 1.
* [[Evil Sorcerer|Evil Sorceress]]
* [[Hey
** Also recognizable to UK soap fans as [[Eastenders|Zoe Slater]].
* [[Lady in Red]]
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* [[Freudian Excuse]]: Mordred's storyline starts with him seriously injured by Camelot's guards and his father executed by Uther; then he is imprisoned and sentenced to death. He returned to his people only to have his mentor killed, his village destroyed by Arthur and he's forced to leave Morgana to save himself. After that he's openly hostile to the Pendragon, plus his caretaker is [[Manipulative Bastard|Alvarr]]; then Merlin, someone he considers sort of an ally, sides with Camelot instead. Three episodes, and he already has a hell of a [[Freudian Excuse]] for the day he will be the [[Big Bad]].
* [[Heartwarming Orphan]]: [[Subverted]]
* [[Hey
* [[Innocence Lost]]: Probably [[Because Destiny Says So|because destiny says so]]: he has to [[Big Bad|kill Arthur]], so a lot happens to make him change from a [[The Woobie|scared little boy]] to a [[Enfante Terrible|vindictive kid]].
* [[Little Miss Badass|Little Mister Badass]]: As demonstrated when he kicked the asses of a bunch of Camelot's guards with his magic in 2x03 and 2x11.
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* [[Rule of Three]]: Has appeared three times in the first two seasons.
* [[The Runaway]]
* [[Schiff One
* [[The Sociopath]]: A budding example.
* [[Sonic Scream]]
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* [[Telepathy]]: Has contacted several characters -- including Merlin and Morgana -- with his thoughts.
* [[The Voiceless]]: Played straight in 1x08, where Morgana start to wonder if he's too afraid to speak or he can't. In later episodes Mordred is more verbal, but still seems to prefer telepathy over voice.
* [[This Is Unforgivable!]]: When Merlin attempts to prevent Mordred from escaping the Camelot knights in 2x11, Mordred ends up killing the knights and warning Merlin telepathically that he will not forgive Merlin nor will he forget this betrayal.
== Lancelot (Santiago Cabrera) ==
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* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Merlin. It helps that they both think the world of each other.
* [[Hey
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Rejects the offer of becoming a real knight of Camelot in favor of first being true to himself.
* [[I Gave My Word]]: In "The Darkest Hour" he promises Gwen that he'll protect Arthur, no matter what. {{spoiler|He sacrifices himself to uphold the promise}}.
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* [[Romantic Runner Up]]
* [[Secret Keeper]]: One of only two regular characters that knows Merlin's secret.
* [[Self
** [[Self Proclaimed Knight]]
* [[Star
== The Great Dragon: Kilgharrah (John Hurt) ==
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* [[Androcles' Lion]]: [[Inverted]]
* [[Anti
* [[Big Bad]]: The final episode of series two.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: {{spoiler|Comes to Merlin's rescue in ''[[Merlin (TV)/Recap/S03 E01 The Tears of Uther Pendragon Part I|The Tears of Uther Pendragon]]'' then again in ''[[Merlin (TV)/Recap/S04 E01 The Darkest Hour Part I|The Darkest Hour Part I]]''.}}
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* [[Evil Mentor|Morally Ambiguous Mentor]]
* [[Treacherous Advisor]]
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: In ''[[Merlin (TV)/Recap/S03 E05 The Crystal Cave|The Crystal Cave]]'' he’s enraged at the fact that Merlin forces him to divulge a spell to heal Morgana by using his Dragonlord powers, considering it a serious breach of trust.
== Characters Introduced in Season 2 ==
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* [[Brown Eyes]]
* [[Chainmail Bikini]]: Averted. She gears up for combat appropriately.
* [[Enemy Mine]] / [[Fire
* [[Evil Sorcerer|Evil Sorceress]]
* [[Eyes of Gold]]: When using magic.
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* [[Knight Templar Big Brother|Knight Templar Big Sister]]
* [[Lady in Red]]
* [[Long
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]
* [[Only Mostly Dead]]: {{spoiler|Apparently killed in the season 3 finale, but she comes back in season 4. Given her mutated face, it's clear that she and Morgana went to extreme lengths to keep her alive.}}
* [[Pet the Dog]]: In spite of her plot to murder Uther, Morgause does find time to reunite with her half-sister Morgana and give her a bracelet that would help her sleep. {{spoiler|And help her take over Camelot...}}
* [[The Reveal]]: She is Morgana's [[Long
** Not necessarily. It is possible to come up with a logical, if convoluted, timeline that reconciles their relationship ''and'' {{spoiler|Uther and Morgana's,}} though it pretty much hinges upon her mother becoming rather... lonely on a somewhat regular basis while her husband is on some sort of epic quest.
*** It's like this: Vivienne is the mother of Morgause and Morgana; Gorlois is Morgause's father and Uther is Morgana's father. Simple. They share the same mother, as Morgause got the special sleeping bracelet that she gave to Morgana, from her mother.
*** Confusion arises out the fact that when Morgause first appeared in Camelot, Gaius and Uther referred to her as "Morgana's half-sister". But at that point, Morgana's true paternity was a secret, which meant that if Gorlois was considered both Morgana ''and'' Morgause's biological father, they should have been described as ''full'' sisters, at least until the truth about {{spoiler|Uther's true relationship}} became known. As such, the only way the "half-sister" comment makes sense ''at that point'' would be if Morgause's father was someone ''other'' than Gorlois, leaving Vivienne as the parent they share in common. If Gorlois ''was'' supposed to be the shared parent, then they are clearly not half-sisters at all - which doesn't make sense considering they continued to call each other "sister" after [[The Reveal]].
* [[Romantic Two
* [[Samus Is a Girl]]: Her [[Badass]] debut.
* [[Thanatos Gambit]]: {{spoiler|She ensures that her death furthers Morgana's cause}}.
* [[Unkempt Beauty]]: When fully armored. Otherwise, she seems to take time to style her hair and also dress very nicely.
* [[Well
== Igraine (Alice Patten) ==
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* [[Distressed Damsel]]
* [[The Dulcinea Effect]]
* [[Eerie Pale
* [[Enigmatic Empowering Entity]]: In her second appearance.
* [[The Gwen Stacy]]
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* [[Curtains Match the Window]]
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Was first mentioned in ''1x10''.
* [[Enemy Mine]] / [[Fire
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: He refuses to let his army die and withdraws the battle against Camelot once he realizes they can't win.
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}
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'''Morgause:''' Is that why you continue to defy me?<br />
'''Cenred:''' You wouldn't like it if I made it easy for you. }}
* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Snarky]]
* {{spoiler|[[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]}}
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* [[Big Brother Instinct]]: Seems to have adopted this stance toward Merlin and Elyan, the youngest of the new knights.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: [[Rule of Three|Three times]] no less.
* [[The Charmer]]: Flirts with Gwen in a playful manner, but when he notices Gwen's feelings for Arthur, the two remain good friends. In fact, their "friendliness" is enough to rile Arthur's [[Green
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Which gives Merlin and Gwaine something to [[Birds of a Feather|bond]] [[Not So Different|about]].
* [[Dual
* [[Guest Star Party Member]]: Throughout series three, before becoming a regular in series four.
* [[Hidden Depths]]
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* [[Plucky Comic Relief]]
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: At least three in his introductory episode ([[Sarcasm Mode|oddly enough]], titled "Gwaine") -- and if he's without shirt, the collar of said shirt is at least hanging open enough to give the audience [[Mr. Fanservice|something to look at...]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]
== Elyan (Adetomiwa Edun) ==
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* [[Evil Uncle]]
* [[Handsome Lech]]: A sinister version.
* [[Hey
* [[Hidden Agenda Villain]]: He wants to sabotage Arthur's reign, but as of yet, we're not really sure ''why''. Unless his hatred of Uther extends to Arthur by proxy.
** A [[Deleted Scene]] reveals that he's {{spoiler|in love with Morgana}}.
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* [[Action Girl]]: Isolde fluctuates between this and a [[Faux Action Girl]] before being {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}}.
* [[Back
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Tristan
* [[Battle Couple]]
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* [[Expy]]: According to writer Julian Jones, they are based on ''[[Mr. and Mrs Smith]]''.
* [[Lovable Rogue|Lovable Rogues]]: They give this vibe.
* [[May
* [[Tristan and Iseult (Literature)|Tristan and Iseult]]: [[In Name Only]]
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Comparatively speaking.
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