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| - Geoffrey of Monmouth - "By the power invested in me, I crown thee, Morgana Pendragon, Queen of Camelot."
- Merlin- " And if it weren't for that fire, we'd all be sprouting up daisies."
- Morgause to Jarl: "My dear man, how remiss of me. You will have your reward this instant..."
- Morgause: "You will get what you deserve, Cenred. I will assure you of that."
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| - When Sir Leon is given a sip from the Cup of Life.
- When Cenred is killed.
- When Elyan is found.
- When Morgana is crowned Queen.
- When Arthur and Merlin find out Gwaine is the champion of Jarl's tournament.
- When Merlin thinks an enemy is in the closet and is prepared to stab the person, but when he opens it, and is surprised to see Gaius.
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| - When Merlin and Arthur are discussing how dangerous their mission is and how they could be killed any time, and just then darts with a sleeping ointment shoot into them.
- When Arthur says he'll fight better than Merlin and then figures out he'll be fighting Gwaine.
- When Gwaine and Arthur bicker about who fought better and who would have won after escaping Jarl.
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| - When Arthur and Gwaine have to fake fight each other.
- When Elyan accidentally thinks Arthur's the enemy.
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| - (?) Merlin- Used to set ropes on fire.
- (?) Morgause- to create an immortal army
- (?) Morgause- Used to control a soldier to kill King Cenred.
- (?) Merlin- Trying to heal Arthur.
- (?) Druids using the Cup of Life to keep Sir Leon from dying.
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Newly crowned Queen Morgana begins a reign of terrible evil over the innocent citizens of Camelot as the fantasy series concludes with a dramatic finale. With Morgause's immortal army at her command it seems there is no hope for Uther, who must watch his kingdom crumble under the unimaginable cruelty of his own daughter.
Meanwhile, on the outskirts of Camelot, Arthur regains his strength and, with Gwaine, Lancelot, Elyan and Percival at his side, plans a brave counter attack. But Merlin knows that even Arthur cannot vanquish an immortal foe. Can he reclaim the great sword Excalibur from the Lake of Avalon in time to save all those he holds most dear?
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