Who is agravaine
When Agravaine learned of this, he rushed to inform Morgana, who gave him a necklace that will reverse any healing spell used on its wearer and then magnify it tenfold. After planting the necklace around Uther 's neck, Agravaine coldly told the unconscious Uther that he would finally get what he deserved but did not mention any reason.
Naturally, because of the necklace, Uther was killed. Arthur then blamed the sorcerer who was actually Merlin in disguise for his father's death. He then vowed to always despise magic, saying that he "lost both his parents to magic".
Meanwhile, Agravaine went to tell Morgana that Uther was dead but she told him that she already knew as she felt him die. When Julius Borden with the help of Merlin broke into the vaults of Camelot to steal a part of a Triskelion , Agravaine helped Arthur investigate this event.
Agravaine suggested, due to no tampering of the front gate, that the offender used a key Aithusa. Agravaine watches Arthur fight in single combat. Following the death of Uther , Caerleon began raiding Camelot. During one of these raids, he was eventually led into a trap and captured by Arthur and his men. Following Agravaine's advice, Arthur tried to force him to sign a treaty. He refused, and Arthur ordered him killed. His body was returned to his kingdom.
This event led to the brief war between Camelot and his land, led by Caerleon's wife Queen Annis. After Agravaine told Arthur that he cannot be seen with Guinevere and deemed her inappropriate, Arthur sneaked out on the night before he left for the battle to see her and tell her that their relationship must end. A heartbroken Gwen told Arthur to listen to his heart in order to become the king he really wants to be.
Agravaine later gave Arthur's sword to Morgana and she enchanted it to make it too heavy for Arthur to carry. Agravaine later captured Merlin after he got injured by a soldier.
When he brought the unconscious Merlin to Morgana , he wanted to kill him. Morgana stopped him, saying Merlin will be useful as he could kill Arthur while under her control. Morgana then enchanted Merlin to kill Arthur by putting a Fomorroh snake inside Merlin's neck. However, Gaius and Gwen noticed Merlin's strange behaviour and thwarted Merlin's attempts to kill Arthur by knocking Merlin unconscious and paralysing the snake.
Merlin, disguised as Emrys, travelled to Morgana's to find the mother snake and while there engaged Morgana in a magical duel and defeated her. Morgana's defeat allowed old Merlin to destroy the Fomorroh. Morgana recovered inside her hut from her duel with the disguised Merlin.
After telling Agravaine that Emrys attacked her and that he destroyed the Fomorroh, Agravaine told her that someone was telling Emrys everything about them. He suspected that it was Gaius as he was the only one in Camelot who knew of the Fomorroh. Determined to learn who Emrys is, Morgana went in search of Alator of the Catha, a priest and warrior. In the meantime, Agravaine persuaded Arthur that Gaius was the traitor in Camelot.
Taking Agravaine's advice, Arthur questioned Gaius and his views of magic but when Gaius told them nothing they let him go. Morgana found Alator and asked him to abduct Gaius in exchange for her healing bracelet. Alator accepted and abducted Gaius from his chambers with the help of Agravaine. Agravaine then placed evidences of Gaius's supposed betrayal in his room to prove Gaius' motives to the King. In the morning Agravaine told Arthur that Gaius was last seen running away and many of his possessions are gone.
Merlin immediately suspected Agravaine and informed Arthur of his suspicions but Arthur refused to listen. Merlin later found evidence in Agravaine's chambers as to where Gaius is, so he and Gwaine rode out to rescue to Gaius. Agravaine rode out and warned Morgana that Merlin was on to them.
Gwaine found Agravaine about to kill Gaius. However Agravaine lied, saying he was saving him, and the two hurried back to Camelot with the unconscious Gaius. When a Lamia was tormenting villages within Camelot. Merlin , Gwen , and the knights went to their aid.
But they were soon woed by the Lamia herself headed towards "her castle". Arthur , Agravaine, Gaius , and several others went to help rescue them. However Agravaine, instead of helping, was deliberately covering their tracks in hope that Arthur would call off the mission.
But eventually, they were found and the Lamia was slain Lamia. When Agravaine learned that Arthur planned to marry Gwen, he told Morgana who then raised a shade of Lancelot from the dead. Morgana and Agravaine then encouraged Lancelot, who was under Morgana's control, to make Gwen fall in love with him again with help of an enchanted bracelet.
Lancelot succeeded in making Gwen fall in love with him and when Arthur caught them kissing, he had them locked up in the dungeons after a fierce battle with Lancelot.
When Elyan was possessed by a Shrine Boy , he made several attempt to kill Arthur. Agravaine urged the knights to slay Elyan when they found him, however, they spared him and threw him in prison.
Agravaine was pushing Arthur to execute Elyan, but before Arthur could make judgement, Merlin helped Elyan escape. Agravaine was later ordered by Morgana , who had now formed an alliance with Helios , to get a map of Camelot 's siege tunnels so that they would attack Camelot. Agravaine had a young man called Eoghan , the mapmaker's apprentice, to do the task for him; however, the man failed and Agravaine murdered him, forcing him to do it himself.
Agravaine succeeded in getting the plans himself and gave them to Morgana who then made a magical copy of the plans to prevent Arthur from realising they had been taken The Hunter's Heart. After Agravaine gave the map to Morgana, it was now time for them to overthrow Camelot. Agravaine had the important task of giving the signal to Morgana's army and opening the main gates of Camelot for the attackers.
Agravaine, with Morgana, Helios and Morgana's army marched through to the castle. The Knights of Camelot were forced to flee or to surrender. When Merlin and Arthur were escaping, Arthur finally discovered that Agravaine was the traitor and was filled with rage and promised Agravaine would pay. The following morning, the whole of Camelot was now under Morgana's rule. Morgana was prepared to do anything to break the citizens' morale, even things that Agravaine didn't personally agree with. After Morgana tortured Elyan for information on Arthur's whereabouts, Agravaine was tasked to find and capture Arthur.
Agravaine knew that if failed this time he would surely be at Morgana's mercy, so this spurred him on to capture Arthur. He managed to pick up the trail of Arthur very quickly and had managed to track Arthur and Merlin to Merlin's home, Ealdor.
Agravaine and his large army surrounded and assaulted Ealdor, determined to capture Arthur. Arthur and Merlin managed to escape the town but Agravaine spotted them and chased them into the forest The Sword in the Stone. Agravaine and his men tracked Arthur and his friends as they fled Ealdor , and so Merlin summoned the dragon Kilgharrah to wipe out Agravaine's army.
However, Agravaine survived and followed Arthur 's party into a cave, which prompted Merlin to go back and intercept Agravaine to keep him away from Arthur. Agravaine cornered Merlin in the cavern and Agravaine threatened to kill him, resulting in Merlin using magic to throw Agravaine and his men back.
Agravaine realised Merlin possessed magic and worked out Merlin was Emrys, and was the one responsible for his and Morgana's repeated failures. Laughing incredulously at Merlin's continued and flawless deception of Arthur , Agravaine commented he and Merlin were not so different and extended a hand to him, but Merlin rejected Agravaine's outstretched hand.
In response, Agravaine attempted to kill Merlin, but Merlin magically threw Agravaine against the rocks, breaking his neck, and killing him The Sword in the Stone. Agravaine was shown to be manipulative, bitter, vengeful, intelligent and treacherous. The Tryste - Author. Davidson, Gustav - Musing on Camelot and Avalon - December Author. The Tryste - by Robert Buchanan Author. Creator Work. Walter Crane - Sir W. Russell Flint - Book 4, Chapter 2.
Suddenly, the argument escalates and Agravaine pulls a sword on Gareth. Gawaine's old rage explodes and he pulls his own sword It is at this moment, with Agravaine held at the floor with Gawaine's sword, Gaheris holding back Gawaine's arm and Gareth holding Book 4, Chapter 5. The brothers are arguing—Gareth, Gawaine and Gaheris want to be no part of the treason Agravaine and Mordred are plotting. Arthur enters the room quietly, but they all see him.
He asks if they are ready to prove that accusation under the law. Agravaine asks that they use the new laws to prove the pair guilty, with a jury Book 4, Chapter 6. He explains that Agravaine and Mordred hate Lancelot and that they are going to do something to trap him Book 4, Chapter 7. The handle falls back and there is a loud, iron knocking on the door.
Agravaine's voice cries: "Open the door, in the King's name. They lift the visor once he is dead; it is Agravaine. Quickly Guenever dresses Lancelot in Agravaine's armor. The lovers exchange rings and Lancelot promises he Cite This Page. Home About Story Contact Help. Previous Gareth. Agravaine Character Analysis.
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