CHAPTER 10
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GWAINE AND THE GREEN KNIGHT
"He did what? He's a king alright. He's the king of the clotpoles!" Merlin shouted out in disbelief as soon as he found out from Gwen what Arthur had done.
Gwen had found Arthur, Cara, and Gwaine as soon as they had entered Camelot and told them the news of Arthur's deal with the Green Knight. Merlin had hit the roof immediately.
"Merlin, what if he hears you?" Gwen asked.
"I really don't care since it seems that he's going to be dead in a week anyway. After everything that I've gone through to keep him alive, he goes and does something like this! He must want to die is all I can figure out. Now I have to save him from himself . . . again!" Merlin said with his hands up in the air.
"We'll come up with something, Merlin. Don't worry about it," Cara said with a warm smile.
"I can't believe that he was that stupid though. Actually I can now that I think about. It sounds just like him," Merlin said with an evil grin.
"This is why Arthur needs you as an advisor on magic. You would have seen right through the Green Knight's illusions immediately, and you could have warned him," Cara pointed out.
"I know but that would mean that I would have to tell him that I have magic," Merlin said.
"Merlin," Cara said in a warning voice as she looked at Gwen.
Gwen looked at him in shock for a moment, but then she quickly smiled as she said, "You don't have to worry about me. I won't tell anyone. I still can't believe it though. You have magic?"
"Yeah and I'm tired of having to hide it. I've helped save Arthur's life so many times now, and he doesn't even know it. I deserve to get some credit for that," Merlin said.
"If it makes you feel any better, I heard him say that he's going to lift the ban on magic soon. Once he does that, you could tell him then," Gwen said.
"Really? What convinced him to do that?" Merlin asked in surprise.
After Gwen told Merlin about what happened to Morgana, Cara immediately said with concern, "Where is she now?"
"She's in her room. She finally went to sleep after Gaius gave her a very strong potion. It put her out like a light. She seems to be fine now," Gwen said.
"This is ridiculous! I have to talk to Arthur right now, Merlin," Cara said.
"Cara, Arthur got very upset about it. He's not heartless," Gwen said.
"I know. I just need to talk to him about the ban and tell him something that I should have told him a long time ago. Either it'll convince him to lift the ban immediately or it'll make him keep it forever, but I have to take that risk," Cara said.
"Cara, if you're going to tell him what I think that you're going to tell him you might do more harm than good. Wait until he lifts the ban first," Merlin said.
"I can't. He needs to hear this now," Cara said as she left to find Arthur.
"Hello," Gwaine said as he smiled seductively at Gwen.
Gwen blushed as she said, "Hello, it's very nice to meet you, but I'm already taken."
"Oh, good! I'm glad that we got that out of the way first then. I don't want another angry mob after me as soon as I get here. I'd like to stay here at least a few days before that happens this time. Would you like to just be friends then?" Gwaine said.
"Sure. My name's Gwen," Gwen said as she held out her hand to him.
"Gwaine," Gwaine said with a warm smile as he took her hand and shook it.
Merlin rolled his eyes at Gwaine. He had a feeling by the end of the week that half of the women in Camelot were going to be after him and so were half of the knights but for totally different reasons.
Cara found Arthur alone in his chambers and hesitated at the door. Eventually she gathered the courage to knock on it though, and she immediately noticed that Arthur didn't seem too surprised to see her when he opened the door.
"I expected that you'd come after you heard about what happened to Morgana. You want to talk to me about lifting the ban, don't you? I'm already going to do that though. I plan on doing it tomorrow," Arthur said.
"Thank you, Sire. I . . . There's something that you deserve to know though before you lift it. It's about your mother," Cara said.
Arthur could see that she was afraid to tell him whatever she had to say to him so he quickly said, "If you're afraid that I won't lift the ban because of whatever you have to say, you don't have to worry about that. I still plan on doing that regardless. Whatever you have to tell me about my mother, please go ahead and do so. I always knew that my father was keeping something about her from me my entire life. I'd like to know what that was," Arthur said.
Just then Gaius knocked on the door, and Arthur told him to come in. Gaius ran inside and said, "Merlin told me what you were about to do. You can't tell him the truth, Cara. Uther didn't want him to know."
"He deserves to know, Gaius," Cara said.
"He's the king now. He could order you to be executed," Gaius pleaded with her.
"If so, then I deserve it. I can't hide who I am anymore, Gaius," Cara said.
"What are you two going on about? What does Cara have to do with my mother? She probably wasn't even alive when she died," Arthur said in confusion.
Cara began to tell Arthur the truth even as Gaius' eyes silently pleaded with her not to as she said, "My name is not Cara, Arthur. I am Nimueh."
"What?" Arthur said in complete shock.
"I notice that you're not going for your sword yet so that's a good sign I hope," Cara said with a nervous smile.
"You've helped save my kingdom and my friends several times so I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt for now. I honestly can't believe that you're as evil as my father always said. You've been nothing been good to me and Morgana," Arthur said.
"I've changed recently. Once I was just as evil as your father told you until I was given a second chance to start over again and cleansed myself of the darkness within me. It was because I started to practice dark magic that I became the way that I was. It corrupted me and changed my personality into the complete opposite of what it used to be. This is the real me. Don't misunderstand. Most magic doesn't have that effect on its users. It is only used for evil depending on who uses it. The magic itself is not evil. Dark magic however is different. Thankfully most practitioners of magic do not use such spells. They are used only to harm others, and that is what makes them evil by their very nature," Cara explained.
"I think I understand. It sounds like most magic is just like a sword. A sword can be used for good or evil depending on the user, but the sword itself isn't evil," Arthur said.
"Yes, that's an apt analogy, Sire. Magic is very similar except that magic can be used to do other things besides kill of course. The comparison is close enough however," Cara said.
"I'm following you so far. What does this have to do with my mother or why my father hated you and magic itself so much though?" Arthur asked.
"It was the dark magic that corrupted me so much that it made me agree to do something that I never would have if I were in my right mind. Your mother was barren. She couldn't have children, and your father was desperate to have a male heir to take over Camelot. So desperate that he asked me to use magic to make her pregnant," Cara said.
Arthur started to become extremely angry, and Cara could see that he was struggling to control his temper. She could tell that he already suspected what she was about to say next. Gaius began to get in front of her protectively, and she smiled at him as she gestured to him to move back. Gaius always was her best friend. She knew that he would do anything for her, but she would never ask him to die for her.
"Continue, Cara," Arthur said in an emotional voice.
"I warned him that to create a new life that another life must be lost. I didn't know exactly whose life that it would be though. In hindsight, I should have known though. Your father didn't seem to care about the consequences however, and I have to admit that I was so far gone at that point that I didn't either. I cast the spell, and when you were born months later your mother instantly died. She had given her life for yours. Your father was devastated, and he quickly turned against me. We had been good friends, but this divided us forever. He cast me out of Camelot. Then he began the Great Purge and started killing everyone that used magic. That was when I began my war against him. It would have been one thing to blame me. I could have understood that. To blame innocent people though. I've never understood that. They had nothing to do with what happened to your mother and neither did magic. I'll accept the blame for the entire incident, Arthur, but please don't make the same mistake that Uther did. If you want to punish someone, I offer myself up for your judgment. Please lift the ban though. Don't punish the innocent for what I did!" Cara said in tears.
"No, Arthur. Let her go. If you must punish someone, punish me. I'll die in her place. She's changed now, and she deserves to have a second chance to have the life that she should have had before. I offer up myself for execution if need be," Gaius said.
"No! Gaius is innocent. He had nothing to do with it!" Cara shouted firmly.
"Stop! There's no need for this. I'm not going to execute anyone," Arthur said.
Cara and Gaius looked at him in shock as he continued to speak.
"I certainly am not going to kill you, Gaius. I know that you would never do anything to hurt me or anyone else. I can believe Cara when she says that you're innocent of the whole thing. As for you, Cara, I can see that you're truly sorry for what you did. I can also see that you seem completely different from the person that my father used to describe. I could see the change in Morgause myself. She was totally ruthless when I first met her, and then once you did whatever it is that you did to cleanse her of this dark magic that she used she become almost sweet. She's still a little tough, but just the other day I saw her comfort a little girl who lost her father recently. She's become a totally different person now. I've seen the proof of what you're saying for myself. I forgive you, Cara. I also forgive my father at least for the accidental death of my mother anyway. I'm not so sure if I can forgive him for the needless deaths of so many innocent people though. He killed so many just because he made a mistake. He blamed them and magic for what he did. He blamed everyone but himself. That only cements my decision. I'm lifting the ban tomorrow," Arthur said.
"Thank you, Arthur! Thank you!" Cara said as she suddenly hugged him tightly and kissed his cheek.
Arthur began to blush as he said, "Yeah, you're welcome. I, uh, I think that you should stop doing that. What if Merlin were to walk in here and get the wrong idea?"
"Sorry. It's just like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders. Did I embarrass you?" Cara said as she let him go.
"No, I'm fine. You're just in remarkably good shape for someone your age that's all," Arthur said with a red face.
"You're silly, Arthur. I mean, Sire. I'm sorry. I stopped calling you that, didn't I?" Cara said apologetically.
"It's okay. We're not out in public and we're friends," Arthur said.
"Thank you again, Sire. I really mean it. I'm going to go check on Morgana now. I have something that I can give her now that the ban is going to be lifted," Cara said.
"What's that?" Arthur asked.
Cara held up a bracelet that she pulled out of one of her pockets as she said, "This bracelet. I just created it to take the bad dreams away from Morgana. She'll never have those nightmares again as long as she wears it."
Arthur smiled as he said, "Go ahead and give it to her. I don't ever want to see that look of panic on her face ever again."
Cara started to leave and then she turned around to say, "She was having visions about you and the Green Knight, wasn't she?"
"I think so, yes," Arthur admitted.
"You can't go through with this," Cara said.
"I have to. If I don't, I'll show the world that I have no honor. I can't do that," Arthur insisted.
Cara looked at him sadly for a moment and then said, "If you want my help against the Green Knight, all you have to do is ask."
"I appreciate that, but I'll have to do this by myself," Arthur said firmly.
Cara and Gaius left the king's chambers and as the door shut behind them Cara embraced Gaius. She smiled at him as she said, "You stupid man. You shouldn't have done that. He could have killed you. Don't ever do anything like that again."
"I'd gladly give my own life to protect yours," Gaius said.
"I know. I don't want you to though. I want you to stick around for a long time to come, old friend. My life wouldn't be the same without you," Cara said with a warm smile.
Merlin came walking up to them with trepidation at first until he noticed that they were both smiling so he said, "I take it he's in a good mood then?"
"Yes, everything's okay now, Merlin. Well, almost everything. I couldn't talk Arthur out of facing the Green Knight," Cara said.
"I don't think anyone could do that. He's too stubborn especially about his honor. Once his mind is made up, you can't change it," Merlin said.
"Not even Cara hugging him helped," Gaius said with an evil grin.
"What?" Merlin asked with an extremely jealous look on his face.
"Why did you do that?" Cara asked with an annoyed look on her face.
"Just to see that reaction on his face," Gaius admitted as he tried not to laugh.
"You're so evil sometimes," Cara said with a sigh.
"Why did you hug Arthur?" Merlin demanded.
"It was just to show him how happy I was that he's lifting the ban tomorrow," Cara said.
"Oh! I'm sorry, Cara. I just. I . . . I'm just really . . . stupid sometimes," Merlin said.
"I know but I still love you," Cara said as she kissed him.
"Is Merlin being jealous of Arthur again despite you telling him five million times now that you have no interest in Arthur anymore?" Sophia said as she came walking up to them with a huge grin on her face.
"Yes, I'm afraid so," Cara said with a chuckle.
"Honestly, Merlin, she's not interested in him. I am. Even when I wind up the Queen, you're still going to be jealous of her, aren't you?" Sophia kidded him.
"No, I'm not. I know that I'm being stupid. I just can't help it sometimes. She's just so beautiful that I sometimes wonder what she's doing with me," Merlin admitted.
Cara looked shocked at this very candid admission as she said, "It's because I love you, you idiot."
"You're kind of giving me mixed signals here," Merlin said.
"How about this signal?" Cara asked as she kissed Merlin passionately.
As Cara pulled away from the kiss, Merlin stood there looking stunned for a moment with a big dumb smile on his face. Sophia waved her hand in front of his face, and he didn't even blink.
"You're good. You're going to have to tell me how to do that sometime," Sophia joked.
The four of them began to walk away from Arthur's room or more accurately Cara and Sophia dragged Merlin away with them as he was still practically catatonic. Gaius shook his head at the antics of the three of them in disbelief. It still amazed him how seamlessly both Cara and Sophia fit into their lives now and how much happier Merlin was with the two of them around. They had become practically inseparable now.
None of them saw Arthur's door slowly open and Morgause stick her head out of it to see if the coast was clear. She quickly emerged from the room as she said, "They're gone now. I wish I could talk you out of facing the knight, Arthur. I really think it's a bad idea. The kingdom needs you."
"I can't, Morgause. I'm sorry," Arthur said.
"I need you too," Morgause said as she kissed him.
"I have to do this. I'm sorry," Arthur said as he returned her kiss.
She sighed as they embraced each other one last time, and then she slowly pulled away from him as she said, "By the way, next time when you describe me to someone don't call me sweet. I'm not sweet."
"Yes, you are. You're very kind too," Arthur said with a mischievous smile.
"I'll take kind but not sweet," Morgause said with a grin.
"I'll see you later, Morgause," Arthur said.
"You'd better or I'll hunt you down, your highness," Morgause joked as she left.
"I'd like that actually," Arthur said to himself.
Then Arthur saw Freya looking at him in shock and knew that she had overheard everything. He quickly said, "Freya, I don't want anyone to know about this yet. Can I trust you to keep quiet about this?"
"Of course, your highness. I'd do anything for you after you took me in like you have. Most kings wouldn't do such a thing especially for someone like me," Freya said.
"What do you mean by that?" Arthur asked.
"I . . . I thought that you knew," Freya said in fear.
"No, I don't. Tell me what it is that you're talking about, Freya," Arthur said in a calm voice.
"I'm cursed, your highness. I turn into a Bastet at night. Cara has given me complete control over my Bastet form though so that I can't hurt anyone. I just stay in the room until the curse is lifted. I didn't know that you didn't know. Please don't kill me! I'm not dangerous anymore I promise," Freya said as she trembled in fear.
Arthur only smiled as he said, "I'll keep your secret if you keep mine."
Freya smiled back at him as she said, "Thank you, Sire. Thank you!"
Arthur went back into his room in shock as he thought about sweet little Freya turning into a horrible monster every night. What a horrible existence she must have. No wonder she was always so sad all of the time. He wondered if a way to reverse her spell existed somewhere only for her to have never been able to find it because of the ban.
Maybe once the ban was lifted, he would start gathering all magical knowledge together in one place and preserve it for all magic users to learn. In fact, maybe he should start a magic school where people like Morgana could come to learn how to use their powers and learn as many spells as possible as long as they were beneficial ones and not dark ones. He thought that he would still ban dark magic but not immediately execute its practitioners. He could maybe see if they could be reformed first like Cara and Morgause had been before he tried to punish them.
He would have to discuss this with Merlin first. It was too bad that Merlin didn't know magic. It would really have helped. At least he had Cara to talk to for advice about it. He trusted her advice almost as much as he did Merlin's now.
Maybe he would put Cara in charge of the magic school he was thinking about. He would have put Merlin in charge of it if he knew magic. If nothing else, doing that would have given him an excuse to get a better servant Arthur thought to himself with a chuckle.
As Arthur was planning their futures while he still had time, Merlin and Cara were busy planning on saving his. They only had a few days left to save Arthur from himself. They weren't about to let him sacrifice himself for nothing like this. Not without trying everything that they could to stop it first.
"I say we do what Gaius said that Uther was planning on doing to him when he was going to fight the Black Knight. We put him to sleep and let someone else take his place," Cara said.
"Okay, but even if we do that won't the Green Knight call it off once he sees that it's not Arthur?" Merlin asked.
"Yes, but only if he knows about it. I can perform a glamour spell on someone and get them to look and sound exactly like Arthur," Cara said.
"We need someone who can fight as well as Arthur too though in order to complete the illusion. The only one that I can think of is Lancelot, but he won't go through with it because it would be going against the king even if it's to save his life. His oath as a knight would never allow him to do that," Merlin said.
"So we need someone who isn't a knight but who is just as good as Arthur," Cara said.
"Well, that ends that idea," Merlin said.
"Not necessarily. Have you seen Gwaine fight?" Sophia said.
"No. I've seen him run a lot though," Merlin joked.
"When did you see him fight?" Cara asked intrigued.
"I was walking along minding my own business when I heard a horrible commotion coming from the bar. I watched as Gwaine took on practically every man in that bar in a drunken brawl. He beat them all!" Sophia said with a voice filled with pride.
"Sophia, were you on a date with Gwaine?" Cara asked.
"Maybe," Sophia said with an evil grin on her face.
"You were. You were on a date with Gwaine!" Merlin said as he began to laugh at her.
"Alright, alright! He asked me out, and I accepted. It was pretty good actually. I even enjoyed the fight. It was over me actually. Some guy hit on me, and Gwaine told him to go away. He still refused even when I told him to go away. So Gwaine hit him and somehow the whole thing got way out of hand. It was amazing!" Sophia said with a huge grin on her face.
"So he can fight very well, but how is he with a sword?" Merlin asked.
"Very good actually. He took some of them on with a sword when they pulled out theirs. He beat them all," Sophia said.
"I think we've found our man then," Cara said.
"So has Sophia apparently," Merlin said with a chuckle.
"I'm not giving up on Arthur yet, but so far Gwaine's not a bad runner-up. Besides, I think Arthur's already found someone anyway," Sophia said.
"Really? Who?" Cara asked.
"I don't know. It's just a feeling I have. He's smiling a lot more these days, and he's not as grumpy anymore," Sophia said.
"I've noticed that too. I thought maybe it was because he was facing certain death though. It made him decide to stop acting like a jerk for once," Merlin said.
"No, I think it's a girl. I just wish it was me. Still Gwaine isn't bad. I like him a lot. He's fun to hang around," Sophia said.
"I bet. He always seems to be getting into some kind of trouble," Merlin said.
"Can you bring him here? I need to talk to him," Cara said.
"Your wish is my command," Sophia said as she ran off to get Gwaine.
"I'm so glad that you stopped us from killing each other, Cara. She's really become like the sister I never had," Merlin said.
"She has for me too. For me though, she's like the bratty little sister that I never asked for," Cara joked.
"I heard that," Sophia said as she came back with Gwaine.
"Do they always talk to you like that?" Gwaine asked in surprise.
"Yeah, but they're just joking around though. They don't really mean it. I say things like that to them too," Sophia said.
"That's amazing. You're already that close to them in such a short time?" Gwaine asked.
"That's right. You wouldn't even know that I'm not human," Sophia said.
"You're not human?" Gwaine asked in shock.
"No, I'm a Sidhe or at least I used to be. It's not so bad being human though. I used to hate it, but now I love it," Sophia said.
"My first Sidhe girl. I'm branching out into other worlds now," Gwaine said with a smug grin on his face.
"I wouldn't ask out any other Sidhe if I were you, Gwaine. They probably wouldn't be as friendly as I am. I hated all humans until I got used to them. Now I can see how wrong that I was about them. Some of you aren't so bad," Sophia said.
"Thanks," Merlin said sarcastically.
"No problem, little brother," Sophia said.
"Why am I the little brother?" Merlin protested.
"I'm older than you are," Sophia said.
"No, you're not. You've only been human a few weeks," Merlin said.
"I'm counting my real age. I'm young but only for a Sidhe. I'm older than you. Trust me," Sophia said.
"How much older?" Gwaine asked.
"Never you mind! Never ask a lady how old she is, Gwaine. Didn't your dad ever teach you that?" Sophia joked.
Gwaine became very sad then as he said, "No. My father was a knight who died fighting for Caerleon and left my family with nothing. When my mother asked for help from the king, do you think he gave her anything? No, of course not. He refused to help her. Ever since then I've known that the nobility were not worth fighting for. I've never found one yet that I'd even work for much less give my life for."
Merlin and Cara sighed as they looked at each other. There went that idea to save Arthur out the window. Gwaine would never help Arthur.
"I'm so sorry, Gwaine. I lost my father too not too long ago," Sophia said as she became filled with sadness.
Merlin felt terrible, and he looked away from her in shame. Sophia touched his arm and said in a gentle voice, "I don't blame you, Merlin. You were just protecting yourself and Cara."
Gwaine looked at her in surprise as he said, "You're not like most people that I've met."
"I'm not like any people that you've met. I'm a Sidhe turned human, remember?" Sophia said as she started to smile again.
"What did you bring me here for?" Gwaine finally asked.
"I brought you here so that Merlin and Cara could ask you to fill in for Arthur when he's supposed to go fulfill the Green Knight's challenge. They want to disguise you as Arthur so that they can save Arthur's life," Sophia said.
"No," Gwaine said.
"Arthur's not like the other nobles that you've met. He's a good man," Merlin protested.
"I'll believe it when I see it," Gwaine said.
"You'll see it tomorrow. He's going to lift the ban on magic," Cara said.
"If he does that, then I might consider it," Gwaine said.
"Would you consider it for me?" Sophia said as she smiled at him.
Gwaine smiled at her as he said, "You might help tip me over the edge maybe, but I would have to see what kind of a man that he was first."
"I can tell you what kind of man that he is," Freya said as she suddenly came into the room.
"Hello!" Gwaine said with a huge grin.
"Hello. I'm Freya, and I couldn't help but hear you all talking about Arthur. Mostly because I was coming here to tell you that Arthur knows about me now," Freya said.
"What?" Merlin asked in fear.
"What did he say?" Cara asked.
"He's okay with it. He's not afraid of me," Freya said happily.
"Why would he be afraid of a beauty like you?" Gwaine asked with a grin.
"Hello, I'm standing right here!" Sophia said in a jealous voice.
"I didn't mean to cause any trouble," Freya apologized.
"You didn't, Freya. He's causing this all by himself," Sophia said in an angry voice.
"You still didn't answer my question," Gwaine said as he looked at Sophia nervously.
"I'm cursed. At night I turn into a Bastet. I'm in control of myself now though thanks to Cara," Freya said.
Gwaine looked completely astonished as he said, "Arthur was okay with that?"
"Yes, he didn't chase me or call me a freak. He actually smiled at me and accepted me for who I am," Freya said with imaginable joy on her face.
Gwaine was taken completely by surprise by this as he said, "Maybe Arthur isn't so bad after all."
If Arthur could accept Freya, maybe he would accept me too. Merlin said to himself.
"I'll help you," Gwaine said.
Sophia stared at him with an angry look on her face even as Gwaine said, "What's wrong with you? I said I'd do it."
"You just hit on my friend right in front of me. That's what's wrong with me," Sophia said.
Gwaine smiled as he said, "I just wanted to make you jealous. It worked, didn't it?"
Sophia looked relieved as she said, "You should be glad that I'm not a Sidhe anymore or I'd have already turned you into a frog if not something worse."
"If I didn't know any better, I'd say that you like me," Gwaine said.
"Nonsense! You're just good company that's all," Sophia said with a grin.
"Right," Gwaine said as he kissed her.
"So what's the plan?" Merlin asked Cara as Gwaine and Sophia kissed.
"When Gwaine finishes kissing Sophia, I'll cast a glamour on him and see if it works. If he can fool us, then he'll fool the Green Knight," Cara said.
"That may take a while. I don't think that he's going to stop anytime soon," Merlin said.
Exactly a week after the agreement between the Green Knight and Arthur, the Green Knight returned to Camelot and eagerly awaited his shot at Arthur's head. He smiled smugly as Arthur came walking up to him.
"Now, Arthur, fulfill your end of the bargain," the Green Knight said.
Arthur bent over and bared his neck to the Green Knight. The Green Knight picked up a huge sword off of the ground and held it over his head. Then he began to swiftly swing it down towards Arthur's waiting neck.
Once the sword hit Arthur's neck though, it shattered into a million pieces! The Green Knight looked at Arthur in horror as he realized that something had gone horribly wrong.
"What?!" the knight said in complete confusion.
"Now that you've gotten your shot in at me like we agreed on it's time for me to get another shot at you," Arthur said as he pulled out Excalibur.
Arthur used Excalibur to swiftly cut the Green Knight in half before he could react. The Green Knight then fell to pieces before him. Literally. As soon as both halves of the knight hit the ground they shattered into as many pieces as his sword had earlier. What was then left of the weird knight turned into dust and was blown away on the wind.
The people of Camelot cheered and called Arthur's name over and over again. Arthur thanked them and bowed to them before he swiftly returned to the castle.
It was a good thing that he did too. The glamour was about to wear off. If he had waited much longer, the people would have seen that Arthur was actually Gwaine in disguise wearing an enchanted helmet created by Cara that was designed to protect his neck from the Green Knight's sword.
The real Arthur was sleeping away in his room oblivious to everything. He had been given a sleeping drug by Morgause. Merlin and Cara had needed someone to administer it to him, and she had immediately volunteered to do it. In fact, Cara noticed that she was a little bit too eager to do it. She would have to ask her about that later.
As Gwaine gave Excalibur back to Merlin, Merlin said, "Maybe you should try to become a knight, Gwaine. You're more than qualified to be one."
"I just might, Merlin. I just might at that. I might actually have a reason to stick around somewhere for a while this time," Gwaine said as he looked at Sophia with a smile.
Even as Gwaine thought about his future, Merlin began to wonder about his own. Now that the ban on magic had been lifted, Arthur was actually starting to talk about a magic school of all things. He had even asked his advice on it, and Merlin had told him that he would give him his thoughts about it tomorrow. Merlin thought that he might tell him the truth about who he really was tomorrow as well. He really wanted to run that school. He thought that maybe he could really make a difference there. Maybe he and Cara could run it together with a little help from Sophia of course.
Blodeuwedd stood alone in the middle of the forest miles away from Camelot as the Green Knight's body slowly came back together in front of her. He was just as indestructible as she was as long as the Triple Goddess needed them.
"I can't understand it. I was sure that I had Arthur. He must have had help," the Green Knight said as soon as he reformed his body.
"He's going to be harder to kill than we thought especially with so many sorcerers working to help him. Maybe we should even the odds. We should call in some magic users of our own. Let's go have a meeting with the Sidhe elders," Blodeuwedd said with a malicious grin on her face.
Next: The Sidhe decide to join forces with the Triple Goddess and launch a plan of their own to kill Arthur. What side will Sophia be on once she finds out about it? Also Merlin considers telling his secret to Arthur. Will this finally be the time for the big reveal?
