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i hate the notion that arthur + his men returning is neccessarily an automatic happy ending; think about it: while yes we get a huge reunion! they learn about the future! merthur happens finally!! the prophecy wasn't very specific. if, after the situation is dealt with, does the others leave? as if they only show up for albions darkest time? or do they stay?
And IF they stay, I believe that's the depressing part!!! Can you imagine? They're all suddenly immortal, forced to live in an unfamilar world, with everything they nce knew replaced. Everyone they loved gone.
Merlin went through, and IS living with that reality in the present, but he went through it alone.
Arthur has the Knights, most especially he has Merlin, and Merlin has Arthur again. But it is depressing to think, they all have to live with this. Not alone, but still incredibly sad.
#merlin #merthur #knightsofcamelot #bbc #mayeditthislater
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Eoin Macken as Gwaine in Merlin
Portrait by me~
#merlin#gwaine#galvano#portrait#art#myportrait#knightsofcamelot#camelot#black and white#pencildraw#merlinserie
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Leon when he is caught in the middle of every merthur moment:
#merthur#merlin#leon#poorleon#thirdwheel#merlin x arthur#knightsofcamelot#leonmemes#bbcmerlin#bbcmerlinmemes#merlinbbc
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Galehaut was the son of a human man and a giantess. he lived in the small territory of Cymry just to the west of Camelot's borders. There, the most aggressive and brutal raiders fled, seeking to avoid the punishment they would surely face if they were to be captured by one of King Arthurs men. This made Galehauts youth dangerous, and he had to learn to fight in order to survive. Luckily, his half giant status made him incredibly strong, and he learned how to use a great sword from an early age. Slowly, as Galehaut grew older, he stopped only protecting himself and his mother, eventually spreading his protection to any who sought it out. Eventually, he had rule over the entire territory. Many of his men wanted to crown him king of Cymry, but he refused. Many of the raiders that now served as Galehaut's soldiers told him how the east was ruled by a cruel tyrant who would give out cruel and unjust punishments to even the most minor of crimes. Enraged, Galehaut refused to take the title of King until the Kingdom of Camelot was freed from this tyrants rule. With his people at his back, Galehaut began marching through the neighboring kingdom. Quickly, Galehaut conquered huge swathes of land, gaining more and more followers as he did, before he finally drew King Arthur's attention. To Galehaut's surprise, the King who had gained his title threw warfare, did not simply attack Galehaut and his army on sight, but instead requested a parley with the Uncrowned King. Intrigued, Galehaut approved the request, and as agreed, Arthur came into the camp alone, and with no weapons, only his gleaming white armor in stark contrast to Galehaut's worn and battered steel. Galehaut listened to King Arthur's plea for peace, and was intrigued when he offered him lordship, and dominion over the lands he had conquered. All the while though, Galehaut's men were whispering into his ear, telling him that they were all tricks and lies, and not to trust the self proclaimed King of Knights. Galehaut, trusting in his generals, refused King Arthur's offer, and when Arthur attempted to leave, Galehaut refused to allow him to return to his troops. One of Galehaut's younger men who went by the name of Percival questioned this decision, saying that it was unjust to deny an army their commander before a battle. Galehaut considered this, but was again swayed by the words of the raiders he had made generals. That morning, when Galehaut marched his troops onto the battlefield, he expected that they would surrender knowing that their king was held captive, but he was sorely mistaken. The first wave to hit Galehaut's troops were the cavalry, Galehaut managed to cut any horseman that came to close down, but most of his men were not so lucky, especially he noticed, if they faced a knight in beautiful blue armor riding on a white stallion. As Galehaut cut through horseman after horseman, attempting to get to this knight, he watched in wonder at the skill he displayed, and slowly noticed that the tip of his lance had been blunted. Before he could look around to see if the other horseman carried similar weapons, he was stopped by a man almost as tall as him wearing a blue tunic and a kilt, a falchion at his side, but a flag with the pointed tip lopped off in his hands. Galehatu managed to fight the orange haired knight off for a while, but as the noise of the battle slowly subsided, Galehaut's opponent doubled in size, now towering over the Uncrowned King. Galehaut was ready to face defeat when the young Percival came to his side, and together they managed to fight off the massive knight for a while longer, but the battle was already lost, and the blue clad knight joined the now giant sized Albian, and Galehaut knew it was time to surrender, not for his own life, but for the young warrior that now stood beside him. Galehaut and his men were all bound, sans the few who had met their end at the hands of a mace or a morning star from a more reckless knight. Galehaut watched in silence as he watched the knights of Camelot gather up all the dead, and prepared the ones presentable enough to be sent home, and gathering the armor and valuables from those who were not for the same purpose. Galehaut was amazed to see that the blue clad knight made sure that those under his command gathered what was needed from Galehaut's men, and asked Galehaut where he needed to send them. Some Galehaut knew were from the towns and villages he had conquered on his way into the kingdom, and others were from his homeland. Galehaut was not able to give directions that were useful to the Knights of Camelot. The blue clad knight who had introduced himself as Lancelot said that he was willing to let Galehaut take their bodies back himself, but the orange haired knight named Kay vetoed the younger knights permission. It was as the two knights argued amongst theme selves that King Arthur interceded, Galehaut's generals in shackles behind him. Arthur told Galehaut that the men who had called Arthur a tyrant were murderers and rapists who had fled Camelot to avoid their crimes, and were likely going to abuse the power they would gain from Galehaut to continue indulging in their wretched vises. This news enraged Galehaut, and he ripped out of his binds, charging through the three other men, and lifting the closest of his generals into the air, Kay and Lancelot attempted to stop the half giant, but Arthur stopped them, watching him carefully. Galehaut felt the rage building in his chest, and his giant instincts wanted so terribly to rip him in half, but his nobility stopped him, and he dropped him to the ground, telling Arthur to take him back to Camelot and give him the punishment of the kingdom. Arthur smiled at this, sending the generals off, and telling Arthur to take Galehaut and any surviving soldiers that wish to help to return the dead to their family's. Galehaut thanked Arthur, and pledged his services to the king. Arthur promised the Uncrowned King a knighthood once he returned from his quest, as well as the possibility for any of Galehaut's men that wanted to enter a squireship. Galehaut promised to tell his men, and the next day Lancelot, Galehaut, and the young warrior Percival made their way through Cymry, returning the fallen, and removing the power structures that had been put in place by Galehaut's former generals. Over this time, the three men became close friends, and upon their return to Camelot, Lancelot recommended that not only Galehaut, but also Percival were promoted to knighthood. Galehaut continued his friendship with Lancelot throughout his time at Camelot, and during the civil war between Arthur and Lancelot, Galehaut followed his comrade, pledging to serve as his Justiciar upon victory against Arthur.
#sirgalehaut#sergalehaut#galehaut#sirlancelot#serlancelot#sirkay#serkay#kingarthur#arthurpendragon#kingarthurpendragon#camelot#knightsofcamelot#knightsoftheroundtable#cymry
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Let’s face gwaine would be in the centre of the fight, sword out 😂❤️
every single god damn knight is in love with merlin I swear. I bet he can’t go five metres without a random knight trying to carry all his stuff or offering to do his chores. when they go out and have to camp for the night every one of them offers merlin his blankets and food. younger knights join up and they’re like “wtf” at all the older knights fawning over him but then by the end of the week they’re like “I’d die for that man.” they spend their guard duty talking about how perfect he is, how amazing, how kind. they all try and start a courtship with him so his room is constantly filled with flowers and gifts but poor merlin is so unaware of this that he just thinks they’re !!friends!! or just thanking him for his work idk either way he’s a dumb bitch, the knights are infatuated and arthur is jealous
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Starting to look #medieval around here...#eventdesign ---- E as preparações para o #evento deste #fimdesemana já começaram 💪🏼 . . . . #design #eventdesigner #gala #nonprofit #donation #dinner #elegant #lifestyle #knightsofcamelot #entertainment #food #drinks #auction #india #orphanage #education #lifeasitshouldbe (at Houston, Texas)
#orphanage#drinks#auction#knightsofcamelot#india#eventdesigner#eventdesign#lifestyle#lifeasitshouldbe#entertainment#donation#gala#education#elegant#dinner#medieval#food#design#evento#nonprofit#fimdesemana
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Mario vs Camelot #supermarioodyssey #nintendoswitch #knightsofcamelot #cosplay 😎😎
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Oh my god
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Ora so che se Galvano fosse un personaggio animato sarebbe di sicuro flynn rider 😍
#merlinserie#camelot#knightsofcamelot#merlin#arthur pendragon#eoinmacken#galvano#gwaine#merlinandarthur
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Merlin:*with Arthur and the knights* I mean, look at us. A self-obsessed socialite, a ridiculous dollop head, an absurd British aristocrat, a narcissistic attention seeker-
Arthur: -are these all me?!
Merlin: Yes, I was gonna do eight for you and one for everyone else.
#thegoodplacequotes#merlinincorrectquotes#eleanor and tahani#merlin x arthur#MERLIN AND ARTHUR#merthur#thegoodplace#merlinbbc#bbcmerlin#merlinandtheknights#knightsofcamelot#myfavoriteshowscombined#isthisnotcanontho?
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Dagonet was born a simple peasant during the war of the kings. This put a bitter taste in his mouth, as all the men of age died or were mammed in battles to put one supposed heir or the other on the throne. He was happy when Arthur Pendragon was crowned king, not because he had any allegiance to him or his family, but because it meant that the war was over, and his father would return. He waited for his father to come home, so that the farm could return to normal, and he could teach him how to continue his trade. He never arrived though, only a man with a red beard and a blue tunic with the new kings coat of arms emblazoned on it. He also brought a scroll, and, in the town square, he announced the death of all the men that had died in the war, and brought a small stipend of coin for the families of the men to live off of. Dagonet and his mother received two gold, and though that would keep them fed for almost a year, they had no way of supporting themselves after. Because of this, Dagonet took to petty theft. He only stole small amounts of food at first, just enough for him and his mother to survive. But as he stole more and more, he got better and better, and started taking risks. At first, he did well, he stole small amounts of coin from merchants who were too trusting of simple village folk. Doing this, he managed to make a decent living for him and his mother, hiding most of the coin in various places around the home. One day, he reached too far. A knight of Camelot with a metal arm made his way into his village, and set himself up for a night. Dagonet couldn’t pass up this perceived opportunity, and started talking with the knight, attempting to cosy up to him as he had done many times before. However, this knight was not having it, barely telling Dagonet that his name was Agravain. Not one to back down, Dagonet snuck into the knight’s room right before the sun began to rise. Unluckily for Dagonet, Agravain was an early riser, and easily apprehended him. Dagonet tried tried to fight, thinking that the knight only having one limb would give him an advantage. Even if it did, the difference in training was clear, and Dagonet was easily subdued. The village elders offered to hold Dagonet up in their cells, but Agravain refused, using his own shackles and riding Dagonet back to Camelot to rot in a slightly nicer cell. Dagonet still wasn’t one to back down from a challenge. It didn’t take him long to gather enough of the wooden cutlery to develop a very basic lock pick. He made his way out one night, and as he was about to make it through the exit, he stopped, and thought of what would happen if he were to escape. He may make it to safety, but his home would be the first place they would look. Instead, he decided to stay, and gather as much information on the knights as he could until he was granted his freedom. And that he did. He eventually found a disguise that allowed him to walk around at night without having to be as careful, and became very familiar with all the knights of Camelot, and their many faults. Even the knights who were believed to be infallible had these faults, but Dagonet knew that people were less likely to believe those tales. Once he was finally freed, and he began sharing these secrets in exchange for coin. He started with nobles, but none of them gave him the time of day, many saying that it’d make a good jester performance, but wasn’t worth what he was asking. Taking this to heart, Dagonet began performing skits based on his discoveries. People, as much as they loved the knights, the idea that they were humans was extremely appealing to them, and Dagonet gained more and more acclaim as he traveled, but he was still barely making it as he sent money to his mother from further and further away. Eventually, his performance grew famous enough that the Justiciar Bedivere learned of it. After a performance focusing on the overzealous nobility of Lancelot Du-Lac, Bedivere approached Dagonet. Fearing that he was going to be arrested again, he begged for forgiveness, but to his surprise, Bedivere offered him a job. Impressed by the factual nature of his performances, Bedivere wanted to know how he figured all of it out. Dagonet initially brushed it off as a lucky guess, but Bedivere eventually coerced him into revealing his method. Pleased with this, Bedivere said that he would convince Arthur to give Dagonet a knightship, and in turn, Dagonet would keep tabs on the traitor lords under the guise of an idiot who was knighted as a joke. Dagonet did his job well, but his reports went directly to Bedivere instead of Arthur, and Dagonet eventually figured that certain information was not delivered to the king. Still, Dagonet continued the task, happily accepting more and more coin to send to his mother, eventually having enough to purchase her a plot of land close to Camelot where they could live in a small home together, much like they did back home, though with higher quality furnishing and construction.
#dagonet#sirdagonet#serdagonet#bedivere#sirbedivere#serbedivere#agravain#siragravain#seragravain#camelot#knightsofcamelot#knightsoftheroundtable
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Sir Galvano é il tipico cavaliere che vorrei venisse a salvarmi. Ironico, loquace, leale... É un personaggio magnifico al quale avrebbero dovuto dare più spessore🖤
#gwaine#galvano#merlin#merlinserie#serie#serietv#merlinandarthur#cavaliere#camelot#knightsofcamelot#eoinmacken#Spotify
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Percival-the only knight who brings guns to a sword fight
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Della grande Camelot furono narrate molte storie. La fortezza del grande re Artù e della sua corte, dei valorosi cavalieri della tavola rotonda e delle sue magiche creature. La storia di Merlino, il più potente mago di tutti i tempi e di Morgana, una strega che tentò sempre di porre fine alla sua vita. É tutto racchiuso qui, a Camelot. 🖤
#merlin#camelot#arthur pendragon#knightsofcamelot#roundtable#merlinserie#knights#morgana#merlino#lancelot#guinevre
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