I know the real reason they put Morgana in all black once she turned evil was to make her look like a witch, but I headcanon that she wears black on purpose, as a symbol of perpetual grief for all the people Uther killed in the purge. Does anyone know this? No! But she walks around feeling like she's Saying Something and Making A Statement by dressing as a perpetual mourner.
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Insane take actually that BBC Merlin, instead of making Arthur a revolutionary or a commoner who betters the kingdom by taking it over, he simply conforms to the system and shows that even the legendary king himself doesn't lead a perfect world.
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Two pretty best friends
What are they looking at??
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When Arthur looks at Morgana, there's always a ghost of adorable smile on his lips (earlier seasons); and a passing shade of crying in his eyes (later seasons).
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Reblog to heal the heart of the person you reblogged this from.
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I shall rise again
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Did their bowstring break when Morgana learned of her magic? Did it snapped violently and torn apart once she was gone and returned with her power now her own? Was the bow still whole as they meet again in a throne room tainted by blood? and once it was all broken, what then?
I wonder if you can get up, assembled a new bow, and treat a new string.
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The Goddess of Death flew over battles, shrieking like ravens and claiming dead soldiers’ heads as trophies.
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