He needs to find some wood to service Arthur?It's more bromancy than ever. "I need someone to find wood".
How can he be Arthur's nephew when he's older than him?
I presume by 'literature' you're talking about Malory? Since he just wrote down a bunch of old lays* I'd say any play on the themes is fair game. Since the Wicked Uncle is indeed an uncle in this variation, calling him a nephew is spurious.
*no, not those ones. Dirty boy.
The evil uncle is Arthur's nephew and son of Morgause and so is Mordred's half brother in the literature I recall, and quickly googled. How he'll be handled here seems not out of character with the lit.
The evil uncle is Arthur's nephew and son of Morgause and so is Mordred's half brother in the literature I recall, and quickly googled. How he'll be handled here seems not out of character with the lit.
Yeah, I get that he's based on a character from the myths, but do we really need an evil adviser? Maybe that wasn't cliche 1,000 years ago, but it's a pretty laughable character archetype these days.
The evil uncle is Arthur's nephew and son of Morgause and so is Mordred's half brother in the literature I recall, and quickly googled. How he'll be handled here seems not out of character with the lit.
Yeah, I get that he's based on a character from the myths, but do we really need an evil adviser? Maybe that wasn't cliche 1,000 years ago, but it's a pretty laughable character archetype these days.
They could have at least done wardrobe differently and gotten a different performance from the actor that didn't signal 'TRAITOR HERE'. How many times can they fall for this.
But black is so sexy.
And, assuming he is a maternal uncle, which sounds likely from his comment about a promise to Arthur's mother, he may be working from loyalty to the family. Morgause dead, Garlois and Ygraine dead, he may want someone with more attachment to the matrilineal line than the patriarchal Utherian/Pendragon line. He could want Uther's line disposed of (and he might not know Morgana is Uther's daughter- or may not care.)Maybe he hasn't totally sworn his allegiance to evil but instead is hedging his bets by backing both sides to a point.
Remember Rene Artois from 'Allo 'Allo?
"If the Germans win the War, Hitler will give us medals and resistance will line us up for a firing squad, meanwhile if the English win the war, the Resistance will give us medals and the Germans will have us executed! It's too late for us Edith, we're on everyone's side!"
In all likely hood, he wants Morganna and Arthur to kill each other so that he can pick up the kingdom after it's all finished, more so than he has plans to take on a child bride powerful enough to henpeck him into an early grave.
In short.
He's on his side.
You have to remember.
Arthur killed his mother on the way out.
That sort of shit is not going to earn much loyalty from her brother.
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