As a fierce battle rages on Camlann's mighty plain, just as the prophecies foresaw, Merlin must find the strength to overcome his greatest challenge yet as he seeks a way to protect Camelot.
In the penultimate episode of the magical adventure series, Morgana prepares to wage war on Camelot with Mordred at her side, while Merlin finds the burden of his destiny weighing heavily as the ancie
Following a raid on a shipment of weapons bound for Camelot, Arthur leads Merlin and his knights (including Mordred) out into the forests to investigate.
Morgana and her troops storm a city in Odin's lands to track down and capture Alator of the Catha (Gary Lewis), for she knows that the magical warrior can tell her where to find Emerys.
After witnessing Gwen meeting Morgana in secret, Arthur is promised by Merlin that he will find a way to break Morgana’s twisted control of the young queen.
After Arthur is attacked after falling from his horse, stable boy Tyr Seward (John Bradley) is accused of sabotage, but Merlin suspects the boy is innocent.
While visiting her father’s grave, Gwen is separated from her protector knights and brother Elyan when she is set upon by a nest of snakes, the work of Morgana’s dark magic.
Three soothsayers command the sorcerer Osgar to give Arthur a rune mark that bears the court of Disir’s judgement over the young king's rejection of the old religion.
After Odin wrests control of Nemeth from King Rodor and his daughter Princess Mithian, Morgana tells Odin that she will give him Arthur if he supplies her with the army she needs to take back Camelot.
The Camelot Knights stumble across an eerie shrine deep in the forest, its chilling atmosphere betraying a dark history best left undisturbed, as the magical drama continues.
Morgana wakes up after being found unconscious in the woods, and she tells Lord Agravaine that it was Emrys who did this to her. But she doesn't know the identity of the aged sorcerer.
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