After this character's death, why does Merlin not return to Camelot?
In the show finale, after
Arthur's
death, why does Merlin not return to Camelot?
Why does he instead choose to hang out in the same area for the next 400 or so years??
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In the show finale, after
Arthur's
death, why does Merlin not return to Camelot?
Why does he instead choose to hang out in the same area for the next 400 or so years??
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Because it is a rather silly place.
– Paul
Jun 18 '17 at 18:52
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In the show finale, after
Arthur's
death, why does Merlin not return to Camelot?
Why does he instead choose to hang out in the same area for the next 400 or so years??
merlin-bbc merlin arthurian
In the show finale, after
Arthur's
death, why does Merlin not return to Camelot?
Why does he instead choose to hang out in the same area for the next 400 or so years??
merlin-bbc merlin arthurian
merlin-bbc merlin arthurian
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Because it is a rather silly place.
– Paul
Jun 18 '17 at 18:52
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Because it is a rather silly place.
– Paul
Jun 18 '17 at 18:52
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Because it is a rather silly place.
– Paul
Jun 18 '17 at 18:52
Because it is a rather silly place.
– Paul
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It is very likely he actually went back or at least had contact with someone in Camelot, as by the next scene the following is stated (Gwen's coronation, transcript from wikia):
LEON: The King is dead. [Gaius and Gwen share a glance. Gwen looks
back at Leon.]
LEON: Long live the Queen!
While enough people knew Arthur was in a bad shape after the battle, Merlin is the only one who could have confirmed he was actually dead. Of course, they could have assumed his death when Merlin does not return. But that would take a long time, you don't want to proclaim a king, who's known to go on adventure from time to time, dead after a few weeks. The coronation scene does not seem to imply it was very long after the battle, though that's more of an educated guess.
Aside from that circumstantial scene, there is no evidence that Merlin actually returned (I cannot remember him being present in the coronation scene) but there is no evidence he didn't either. He could very well have returned, advised Gwen until she died and only then started wandering about. He could have gone tripping around Europe (or Bermuda), he could have hibernated, ... . There is nothing in the series that tells what goes on between Arthur's dead and the modern wanderer except from that coronation scene.
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That's a good analysis!
– Stark07
Apr 27 '15 at 8:35
add a comment |
The most likely answer is helping everyone that he cared about until they died. Then he just waited until Arthur came back. Then maybe he just wandered around the modern day world, and just maybe he tried to make the modern day world a better place.
add a comment |
Maybe he was waiting for Arthur to return. After all the dragon did say one day Arthur will take his place back on the throne of Camelot, so maybe Merlin was waiting for him to return so he can guide him back to Camelot because the world had changed since he died
add a comment |
It is Merlin's destiny to be by Arthur's side when he returns and after the battle most likely Camelot was in shambles and was probably taken over by other kingdoms so he would be coming back to a strange place
This seems to be a repeat of laura's answer.
– Blackwood
Mar 7 '17 at 19:48
add a comment |
I doubt the kingdom was taken over... after all their only known enemy at the time was Morganas and her army, most of her army were commanded by fear, nothing more. Also Merlin would have wanted to help Camelot if it were taken over as we helped Arthur to build Camelot and he still has close friends their like: Guinavire, Gauise, Leon, Perciville ect. I do think he returned to Camelot, he was Gauises age in the last scene and he's immortal. Merlin was set in Medieval times so he probably stayed in Camelot until he lost everybody he cared for. The last scene is Merlin back at the Lake of Avalon in modern day which could have been 1000s of years later, Camelot may of not even existed in Modern day. We'll never know as this is just a theory but we can tell quiet easily that the time gap is very large between the announcement of Arthurs death and the ending.
So you're saying he does return to camelot?
– Edlothiad
Jun 18 '17 at 11:04
add a comment |
I'm hoping Merlin returned to help Guinevere run Camelot and keep the kingdom safe from foes. But Guaise (spelling?) is old so maybe Merlin assumes his position. He is still the warlock and controls the young dragon and maybe has the power to restore the dragon's ability to speak. BUT: Does anyone know of plans to continue the Merlin adventure? So many unanswered questions when the series ended several years ago!!! Not fair to leave us hanging! The dragon says that when Albion needs Arthur he will rise! I scoured all the Bonus Features from the DVD series searching for answers but ... How long did Queen Guinevere reign? What happened to Guiase (spelling?), the old physician? Find those original writers and get them back to work! The Merlin DVDs are available to rent from Netflix (with a long waiting time), from the library, and for purchase. I tried buying them but the 3rd disc was all messed up - and these were SUPPOSED to be brand new so NO EXCUSE! - so I had to return for refund. Five seasons and about 4 discs each season, plus a bonus disc where writers discuss various special effects or explain reasons why they wrote certain events. All very interesting but NOT a peep about any future DVDs/television series! Does ANYONE have answers?? Thanks!
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– F1Krazy
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No one has seen the sword and the stone? Arthur will return to the throne through his children. He physically won't be there but his bloodline will sit on the throne, once again.
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Welcome to SFF.SE! Not being familiar with the show, is this answer based the content presented? If so could you add some references to help support your answer. As it stand this reads as pure speculation.
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It is very likely he actually went back or at least had contact with someone in Camelot, as by the next scene the following is stated (Gwen's coronation, transcript from wikia):
LEON: The King is dead. [Gaius and Gwen share a glance. Gwen looks
back at Leon.]
LEON: Long live the Queen!
While enough people knew Arthur was in a bad shape after the battle, Merlin is the only one who could have confirmed he was actually dead. Of course, they could have assumed his death when Merlin does not return. But that would take a long time, you don't want to proclaim a king, who's known to go on adventure from time to time, dead after a few weeks. The coronation scene does not seem to imply it was very long after the battle, though that's more of an educated guess.
Aside from that circumstantial scene, there is no evidence that Merlin actually returned (I cannot remember him being present in the coronation scene) but there is no evidence he didn't either. He could very well have returned, advised Gwen until she died and only then started wandering about. He could have gone tripping around Europe (or Bermuda), he could have hibernated, ... . There is nothing in the series that tells what goes on between Arthur's dead and the modern wanderer except from that coronation scene.
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That's a good analysis!
– Stark07
Apr 27 '15 at 8:35
add a comment |
It is very likely he actually went back or at least had contact with someone in Camelot, as by the next scene the following is stated (Gwen's coronation, transcript from wikia):
LEON: The King is dead. [Gaius and Gwen share a glance. Gwen looks
back at Leon.]
LEON: Long live the Queen!
While enough people knew Arthur was in a bad shape after the battle, Merlin is the only one who could have confirmed he was actually dead. Of course, they could have assumed his death when Merlin does not return. But that would take a long time, you don't want to proclaim a king, who's known to go on adventure from time to time, dead after a few weeks. The coronation scene does not seem to imply it was very long after the battle, though that's more of an educated guess.
Aside from that circumstantial scene, there is no evidence that Merlin actually returned (I cannot remember him being present in the coronation scene) but there is no evidence he didn't either. He could very well have returned, advised Gwen until she died and only then started wandering about. He could have gone tripping around Europe (or Bermuda), he could have hibernated, ... . There is nothing in the series that tells what goes on between Arthur's dead and the modern wanderer except from that coronation scene.
1
That's a good analysis!
– Stark07
Apr 27 '15 at 8:35
add a comment |
It is very likely he actually went back or at least had contact with someone in Camelot, as by the next scene the following is stated (Gwen's coronation, transcript from wikia):
LEON: The King is dead. [Gaius and Gwen share a glance. Gwen looks
back at Leon.]
LEON: Long live the Queen!
While enough people knew Arthur was in a bad shape after the battle, Merlin is the only one who could have confirmed he was actually dead. Of course, they could have assumed his death when Merlin does not return. But that would take a long time, you don't want to proclaim a king, who's known to go on adventure from time to time, dead after a few weeks. The coronation scene does not seem to imply it was very long after the battle, though that's more of an educated guess.
Aside from that circumstantial scene, there is no evidence that Merlin actually returned (I cannot remember him being present in the coronation scene) but there is no evidence he didn't either. He could very well have returned, advised Gwen until she died and only then started wandering about. He could have gone tripping around Europe (or Bermuda), he could have hibernated, ... . There is nothing in the series that tells what goes on between Arthur's dead and the modern wanderer except from that coronation scene.
It is very likely he actually went back or at least had contact with someone in Camelot, as by the next scene the following is stated (Gwen's coronation, transcript from wikia):
LEON: The King is dead. [Gaius and Gwen share a glance. Gwen looks
back at Leon.]
LEON: Long live the Queen!
While enough people knew Arthur was in a bad shape after the battle, Merlin is the only one who could have confirmed he was actually dead. Of course, they could have assumed his death when Merlin does not return. But that would take a long time, you don't want to proclaim a king, who's known to go on adventure from time to time, dead after a few weeks. The coronation scene does not seem to imply it was very long after the battle, though that's more of an educated guess.
Aside from that circumstantial scene, there is no evidence that Merlin actually returned (I cannot remember him being present in the coronation scene) but there is no evidence he didn't either. He could very well have returned, advised Gwen until she died and only then started wandering about. He could have gone tripping around Europe (or Bermuda), he could have hibernated, ... . There is nothing in the series that tells what goes on between Arthur's dead and the modern wanderer except from that coronation scene.
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That's a good analysis!
– Stark07
Apr 27 '15 at 8:35
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That's a good analysis!
– Stark07
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That's a good analysis!
– Stark07
Apr 27 '15 at 8:35
That's a good analysis!
– Stark07
Apr 27 '15 at 8:35
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The most likely answer is helping everyone that he cared about until they died. Then he just waited until Arthur came back. Then maybe he just wandered around the modern day world, and just maybe he tried to make the modern day world a better place.
add a comment |
The most likely answer is helping everyone that he cared about until they died. Then he just waited until Arthur came back. Then maybe he just wandered around the modern day world, and just maybe he tried to make the modern day world a better place.
add a comment |
The most likely answer is helping everyone that he cared about until they died. Then he just waited until Arthur came back. Then maybe he just wandered around the modern day world, and just maybe he tried to make the modern day world a better place.
The most likely answer is helping everyone that he cared about until they died. Then he just waited until Arthur came back. Then maybe he just wandered around the modern day world, and just maybe he tried to make the modern day world a better place.
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Maybe he was waiting for Arthur to return. After all the dragon did say one day Arthur will take his place back on the throne of Camelot, so maybe Merlin was waiting for him to return so he can guide him back to Camelot because the world had changed since he died
add a comment |
Maybe he was waiting for Arthur to return. After all the dragon did say one day Arthur will take his place back on the throne of Camelot, so maybe Merlin was waiting for him to return so he can guide him back to Camelot because the world had changed since he died
add a comment |
Maybe he was waiting for Arthur to return. After all the dragon did say one day Arthur will take his place back on the throne of Camelot, so maybe Merlin was waiting for him to return so he can guide him back to Camelot because the world had changed since he died
Maybe he was waiting for Arthur to return. After all the dragon did say one day Arthur will take his place back on the throne of Camelot, so maybe Merlin was waiting for him to return so he can guide him back to Camelot because the world had changed since he died
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It is Merlin's destiny to be by Arthur's side when he returns and after the battle most likely Camelot was in shambles and was probably taken over by other kingdoms so he would be coming back to a strange place
This seems to be a repeat of laura's answer.
– Blackwood
Mar 7 '17 at 19:48
add a comment |
It is Merlin's destiny to be by Arthur's side when he returns and after the battle most likely Camelot was in shambles and was probably taken over by other kingdoms so he would be coming back to a strange place
This seems to be a repeat of laura's answer.
– Blackwood
Mar 7 '17 at 19:48
add a comment |
It is Merlin's destiny to be by Arthur's side when he returns and after the battle most likely Camelot was in shambles and was probably taken over by other kingdoms so he would be coming back to a strange place
It is Merlin's destiny to be by Arthur's side when he returns and after the battle most likely Camelot was in shambles and was probably taken over by other kingdoms so he would be coming back to a strange place
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This seems to be a repeat of laura's answer.
– Blackwood
Mar 7 '17 at 19:48
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This seems to be a repeat of laura's answer.
– Blackwood
Mar 7 '17 at 19:48
This seems to be a repeat of laura's answer.
– Blackwood
Mar 7 '17 at 19:48
This seems to be a repeat of laura's answer.
– Blackwood
Mar 7 '17 at 19:48
add a comment |
I doubt the kingdom was taken over... after all their only known enemy at the time was Morganas and her army, most of her army were commanded by fear, nothing more. Also Merlin would have wanted to help Camelot if it were taken over as we helped Arthur to build Camelot and he still has close friends their like: Guinavire, Gauise, Leon, Perciville ect. I do think he returned to Camelot, he was Gauises age in the last scene and he's immortal. Merlin was set in Medieval times so he probably stayed in Camelot until he lost everybody he cared for. The last scene is Merlin back at the Lake of Avalon in modern day which could have been 1000s of years later, Camelot may of not even existed in Modern day. We'll never know as this is just a theory but we can tell quiet easily that the time gap is very large between the announcement of Arthurs death and the ending.
So you're saying he does return to camelot?
– Edlothiad
Jun 18 '17 at 11:04
add a comment |
I doubt the kingdom was taken over... after all their only known enemy at the time was Morganas and her army, most of her army were commanded by fear, nothing more. Also Merlin would have wanted to help Camelot if it were taken over as we helped Arthur to build Camelot and he still has close friends their like: Guinavire, Gauise, Leon, Perciville ect. I do think he returned to Camelot, he was Gauises age in the last scene and he's immortal. Merlin was set in Medieval times so he probably stayed in Camelot until he lost everybody he cared for. The last scene is Merlin back at the Lake of Avalon in modern day which could have been 1000s of years later, Camelot may of not even existed in Modern day. We'll never know as this is just a theory but we can tell quiet easily that the time gap is very large between the announcement of Arthurs death and the ending.
So you're saying he does return to camelot?
– Edlothiad
Jun 18 '17 at 11:04
add a comment |
I doubt the kingdom was taken over... after all their only known enemy at the time was Morganas and her army, most of her army were commanded by fear, nothing more. Also Merlin would have wanted to help Camelot if it were taken over as we helped Arthur to build Camelot and he still has close friends their like: Guinavire, Gauise, Leon, Perciville ect. I do think he returned to Camelot, he was Gauises age in the last scene and he's immortal. Merlin was set in Medieval times so he probably stayed in Camelot until he lost everybody he cared for. The last scene is Merlin back at the Lake of Avalon in modern day which could have been 1000s of years later, Camelot may of not even existed in Modern day. We'll never know as this is just a theory but we can tell quiet easily that the time gap is very large between the announcement of Arthurs death and the ending.
I doubt the kingdom was taken over... after all their only known enemy at the time was Morganas and her army, most of her army were commanded by fear, nothing more. Also Merlin would have wanted to help Camelot if it were taken over as we helped Arthur to build Camelot and he still has close friends their like: Guinavire, Gauise, Leon, Perciville ect. I do think he returned to Camelot, he was Gauises age in the last scene and he's immortal. Merlin was set in Medieval times so he probably stayed in Camelot until he lost everybody he cared for. The last scene is Merlin back at the Lake of Avalon in modern day which could have been 1000s of years later, Camelot may of not even existed in Modern day. We'll never know as this is just a theory but we can tell quiet easily that the time gap is very large between the announcement of Arthurs death and the ending.
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So you're saying he does return to camelot?
– Edlothiad
Jun 18 '17 at 11:04
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So you're saying he does return to camelot?
– Edlothiad
Jun 18 '17 at 11:04
So you're saying he does return to camelot?
– Edlothiad
Jun 18 '17 at 11:04
So you're saying he does return to camelot?
– Edlothiad
Jun 18 '17 at 11:04
add a comment |
I'm hoping Merlin returned to help Guinevere run Camelot and keep the kingdom safe from foes. But Guaise (spelling?) is old so maybe Merlin assumes his position. He is still the warlock and controls the young dragon and maybe has the power to restore the dragon's ability to speak. BUT: Does anyone know of plans to continue the Merlin adventure? So many unanswered questions when the series ended several years ago!!! Not fair to leave us hanging! The dragon says that when Albion needs Arthur he will rise! I scoured all the Bonus Features from the DVD series searching for answers but ... How long did Queen Guinevere reign? What happened to Guiase (spelling?), the old physician? Find those original writers and get them back to work! The Merlin DVDs are available to rent from Netflix (with a long waiting time), from the library, and for purchase. I tried buying them but the 3rd disc was all messed up - and these were SUPPOSED to be brand new so NO EXCUSE! - so I had to return for refund. Five seasons and about 4 discs each season, plus a bonus disc where writers discuss various special effects or explain reasons why they wrote certain events. All very interesting but NOT a peep about any future DVDs/television series! Does ANYONE have answers?? Thanks!
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Welcome to SciFi.SE! Please be aware that this is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum, so answers should stay focused on answering the question. Your questions about whether there are any plans for a sequel belong in their own question, not in the answers section of this one - however, I imagine that at this point, the answer is "no", unfortunately.
– F1Krazy
3 mins ago
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I'm hoping Merlin returned to help Guinevere run Camelot and keep the kingdom safe from foes. But Guaise (spelling?) is old so maybe Merlin assumes his position. He is still the warlock and controls the young dragon and maybe has the power to restore the dragon's ability to speak. BUT: Does anyone know of plans to continue the Merlin adventure? So many unanswered questions when the series ended several years ago!!! Not fair to leave us hanging! The dragon says that when Albion needs Arthur he will rise! I scoured all the Bonus Features from the DVD series searching for answers but ... How long did Queen Guinevere reign? What happened to Guiase (spelling?), the old physician? Find those original writers and get them back to work! The Merlin DVDs are available to rent from Netflix (with a long waiting time), from the library, and for purchase. I tried buying them but the 3rd disc was all messed up - and these were SUPPOSED to be brand new so NO EXCUSE! - so I had to return for refund. Five seasons and about 4 discs each season, plus a bonus disc where writers discuss various special effects or explain reasons why they wrote certain events. All very interesting but NOT a peep about any future DVDs/television series! Does ANYONE have answers?? Thanks!
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– F1Krazy
3 mins ago
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I'm hoping Merlin returned to help Guinevere run Camelot and keep the kingdom safe from foes. But Guaise (spelling?) is old so maybe Merlin assumes his position. He is still the warlock and controls the young dragon and maybe has the power to restore the dragon's ability to speak. BUT: Does anyone know of plans to continue the Merlin adventure? So many unanswered questions when the series ended several years ago!!! Not fair to leave us hanging! The dragon says that when Albion needs Arthur he will rise! I scoured all the Bonus Features from the DVD series searching for answers but ... How long did Queen Guinevere reign? What happened to Guiase (spelling?), the old physician? Find those original writers and get them back to work! The Merlin DVDs are available to rent from Netflix (with a long waiting time), from the library, and for purchase. I tried buying them but the 3rd disc was all messed up - and these were SUPPOSED to be brand new so NO EXCUSE! - so I had to return for refund. Five seasons and about 4 discs each season, plus a bonus disc where writers discuss various special effects or explain reasons why they wrote certain events. All very interesting but NOT a peep about any future DVDs/television series! Does ANYONE have answers?? Thanks!
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I'm hoping Merlin returned to help Guinevere run Camelot and keep the kingdom safe from foes. But Guaise (spelling?) is old so maybe Merlin assumes his position. He is still the warlock and controls the young dragon and maybe has the power to restore the dragon's ability to speak. BUT: Does anyone know of plans to continue the Merlin adventure? So many unanswered questions when the series ended several years ago!!! Not fair to leave us hanging! The dragon says that when Albion needs Arthur he will rise! I scoured all the Bonus Features from the DVD series searching for answers but ... How long did Queen Guinevere reign? What happened to Guiase (spelling?), the old physician? Find those original writers and get them back to work! The Merlin DVDs are available to rent from Netflix (with a long waiting time), from the library, and for purchase. I tried buying them but the 3rd disc was all messed up - and these were SUPPOSED to be brand new so NO EXCUSE! - so I had to return for refund. Five seasons and about 4 discs each season, plus a bonus disc where writers discuss various special effects or explain reasons why they wrote certain events. All very interesting but NOT a peep about any future DVDs/television series! Does ANYONE have answers?? Thanks!
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Welcome to SciFi.SE! Please be aware that this is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum, so answers should stay focused on answering the question. Your questions about whether there are any plans for a sequel belong in their own question, not in the answers section of this one - however, I imagine that at this point, the answer is "no", unfortunately.
– F1Krazy
3 mins ago
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Welcome to SciFi.SE! Please be aware that this is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum, so answers should stay focused on answering the question. Your questions about whether there are any plans for a sequel belong in their own question, not in the answers section of this one - however, I imagine that at this point, the answer is "no", unfortunately.
– F1Krazy
3 mins ago
Welcome to SciFi.SE! Please be aware that this is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum, so answers should stay focused on answering the question. Your questions about whether there are any plans for a sequel belong in their own question, not in the answers section of this one - however, I imagine that at this point, the answer is "no", unfortunately.
– F1Krazy
3 mins ago
Welcome to SciFi.SE! Please be aware that this is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum, so answers should stay focused on answering the question. Your questions about whether there are any plans for a sequel belong in their own question, not in the answers section of this one - however, I imagine that at this point, the answer is "no", unfortunately.
– F1Krazy
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No one has seen the sword and the stone? Arthur will return to the throne through his children. He physically won't be there but his bloodline will sit on the throne, once again.
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No one has seen the sword and the stone? Arthur will return to the throne through his children. He physically won't be there but his bloodline will sit on the throne, once again.
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Welcome to SFF.SE! Not being familiar with the show, is this answer based the content presented? If so could you add some references to help support your answer. As it stand this reads as pure speculation.
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No one has seen the sword and the stone? Arthur will return to the throne through his children. He physically won't be there but his bloodline will sit on the throne, once again.
No one has seen the sword and the stone? Arthur will return to the throne through his children. He physically won't be there but his bloodline will sit on the throne, once again.
answered Feb 24 '18 at 14:37
Camesha FitzgeraldCamesha Fitzgerald
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Welcome to SFF.SE! Not being familiar with the show, is this answer based the content presented? If so could you add some references to help support your answer. As it stand this reads as pure speculation.
– Skooba
Feb 24 '18 at 15:03
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1
Welcome to SFF.SE! Not being familiar with the show, is this answer based the content presented? If so could you add some references to help support your answer. As it stand this reads as pure speculation.
– Skooba
Feb 24 '18 at 15:03
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1
Welcome to SFF.SE! Not being familiar with the show, is this answer based the content presented? If so could you add some references to help support your answer. As it stand this reads as pure speculation.
– Skooba
Feb 24 '18 at 15:03
Welcome to SFF.SE! Not being familiar with the show, is this answer based the content presented? If so could you add some references to help support your answer. As it stand this reads as pure speculation.
– Skooba
Feb 24 '18 at 15:03
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