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As long as I'm still crying over the end of Merlin the show anyway, I was doing some thinking about the future of Merlin the character.
Personally, I don't think Merlin will ever go back to Camelot. There's nothing for him there now. Gwen doesn't really need him, though I'm sure she'd welcome him with honors. Gwaine is dead, he was never all that close to Percival that we saw, and Leon outright doesn't give a shit about Merlin and never has.
That leaves Gaius. Merlin might go back long enough to say good-bye to Gaius, though more likely Gaius would have to come find him. If he had time, since he's now chief adviser to a newly widowed queen, and Gwen does need him. More likely, I think Gaius will make Merlin's favorite meal every night for the rest of his life, waiting for him to come home.
I can't really see Merlin ever straying very far from that lake. His devotion is to Arthur. He hasn't been released from his destiny just because Arthur is sleeping in Avalon now. He'll wait.
So what are your thoughts on Merlin's future?
Personally, I don't think Merlin will ever go back to Camelot. There's nothing for him there now. Gwen doesn't really need him, though I'm sure she'd welcome him with honors. Gwaine is dead, he was never all that close to Percival that we saw, and Leon outright doesn't give a shit about Merlin and never has.
That leaves Gaius. Merlin might go back long enough to say good-bye to Gaius, though more likely Gaius would have to come find him. If he had time, since he's now chief adviser to a newly widowed queen, and Gwen does need him. More likely, I think Gaius will make Merlin's favorite meal every night for the rest of his life, waiting for him to come home.
I can't really see Merlin ever straying very far from that lake. His devotion is to Arthur. He hasn't been released from his destiny just because Arthur is sleeping in Avalon now. He'll wait.
So what are your thoughts on Merlin's future?
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Date: 2012-12-27 06:39 pm (UTC)There's a lot of ways it could go, but I could see him roaming around for a bit, trying to learn what he can about magic now he has the freedom to, maybe even hoping he'll find a way to bring Arthur back or to find out more about the prophecy linked to him, and about his father and the dragonlords, too. Maybe he'll seek out Kilgharrah and spend some time with him, before he dies, too. And when he's ready, he'll probably go home to his mum for a bit. And maybe after, he'll visit Camelot. But yeah, I don't think Camelot will ever be the same to him - he spent so much of his time there at Arthur's side, that seeing it without Arthur would probably feel wrong to him, on a personal level, and not a place he can stay at for very long. I think he might be torn, at first, between staying close to the lake and Arthur, and wanting to get away from it to let his grief heal, but in the end he'll always end up right back there, and over time his grief will become laced with some kind of peace over what they've achieved and hope for the future, and it'll become a source of consolation for him, hopefully, and another destiny he can hope for - because Merlin seemed quite lost as to who he was and why he was like that before he learned of his destiny, and then he threw himself at it with unwavering devotion, and I think he needs that, on some level, and needs to know that Arthur might need him again some day, and that Merlin will be there when the time comes.
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Date: 2012-12-28 03:35 am (UTC)