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* [[Large Ham]]: {{spoiler|Once Yvain marries Demetra}}.
* [[Malaproper]]: With expressions.
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* [[Man Child]]: Yvain and him are the two sides of adolescence: Yvain is the jerkass teenager, while Gauvain is the nice, respectful kid.
* [[The Pollyanna]]
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* [[Catch Phrase]]: "I'm fed up with it!"
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Not permanently, but has numerous and quite awesome moments.
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'''Arthur:''' And when invaders want to raid the country, where do they come from?
'''Yvain:''' They come from thousands of people?
'''Arthur:''' ...Nope...
'''Yvain:''' They come from... Britain! }}
* [[Hypochondria]]
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* [[Man Child]]: cf. Gauvain
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: When he tries to argue with his parents.
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* [[Those Two Guys]]: with Gauvain.
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* [[Brutal Honesty]]: Usually toward his lackeys.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: A magnificent example, especially the episode where he [[Ascended Extra|starts being a major part of the main plot.]]
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'''Dagonet:''' ''(hesitates)''
'''Loth:''' You can talk with sincerity; long story short, you're at scums' home here: our ideas aren't very nice, and we're not afraid to say it; we instigate, we [[Buffy-Speak|renegade]], we let our fantasies run wild. }}
* [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]]: [[Card-Carrying Villain|And not shy about it.]]
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* [[Butt Monkey]]: While a lot of character could fit, Merlin takes the cake by being the guy who takes the most slaps, kicks, punches or "headbashes-to-the-table" on-screen, mostly from Arthur and Elias. This, plus the various dirty tricks from Elias.
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]
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* [[Inept Mage]]: Possibly subverted; Merlin himself ''[[Unreliable Narrator|claims]]'' to be quite effective, but as a ''[[Druid]]''. Of course he's useless in a royal court.
** [[Unreliable Narrator]], really: everytime he talks about his druidic powers, it is implied that he really is inept; for instance: when, in Livre VI, in the streets of Rome, Arthur asks him if he could strike the place they're in with a lightning bolt (something Merlin explicitly said he could do, as it is a druid's specialty), Merlin replied that [[Captain Obvious|it would be a lot easier to do if there was a storm going on.]]
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