Are they Gender Fluid?
Mordred (BBC Merlin)
Yes, she's gender fluid!
I can see it
No, but they aren't cis
Nope, he's cis
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Are they Gender Fluid?
Mordred (BBC Merlin)
Yes, she's gender fluid!
I can see it
No, but they aren't cis
Nope, he's cis
I don't know this character
Propaganda:
None submitted

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A practice from December
Really sorry for the bad handwriting
No thoughts just Mordred and his big sad eyes
The fact that we got that “chaotic neutral but also god but prob evil” boy only for one season makes me feel robbed.
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Knights of the Round Table 1953: the first ever Mordred/Morgana?
Morgan is "the rightful queen of England" and Mordred is "her champion knight", husband and king. They ruled until Merlin introduced Arthur, then barons and kings divided, the usual business. Arthur is an illegitimate son of Uther, "born in shame". Morgan is Uther's daughter and the only woman who attends the royal council. Mordred fiercely protects Morgan and her rights. "Where you go, there I go also".
But they lost the war and forced to join the court as a lady and knight. However, they did not settle and work in shadows, plot against Arthur and Gwencelot. They spiral in their struggle, even poison Merlin; but still they are fabulous. It's interesting that Arthur represents love, even blind love, and mercy; whereas MorMor are justice. Arthur talks about peace and harmony a lot, but it's Mordred who makes a treaty with the rebellious Picts. There's an interesting detail, the Grail appears after Arthur's death as a sign that this is not the end; and it's the only supernatural element of the movie, even Merlin is more a clergyman and advisor than a wizard.
Arthur is quite an introvert, even a loner. In the end he is a broken man who has no drive for life; the kingship did not bring him happiness.
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consider: instead of 4 episodes of evil gwen arc we get like two eps dedicated to merlin going insane after the disir and trying to kill mordred in every way possible. but the old religion is like "yeah, no FUCK YOU" so mordred just. does not die. merlin throws him down a cliff, a few hours later he is miraculously back in camelot. he stabs him and mordred stands up and says "what was that for???"
at some point, merlin just snaps and destroys about one third of the forest with his magic and mordred stands in the middle of all of this mess, completely fine.
arthur and the others are just too astonished to say anything about it.