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Lots of people talk about how chill Uther was with Arthur and Merlin’s casual relationship but I haven’t seen much about how he was conditioned by Gwen and Morgana to think that kinda thing was normal. Like Gwen and Morgana are the og friends over servant/master relationship and Uther just got used to it over the years. When Merlin and Arthur started acting up he was probably just relieved they finally found a servant Arthur liked.
there are a lot of sides of it, i think. you're right in the sense that morgana and gwen were always there and were always very close, but not only was their relationship often different, looking at how acted against how merlin and arthur did, but the relationships between morgana was always different than that of him and arthur. it somewhat comes down to conditioning versus the actual idea of uther treating morgana and arthur the same way, which often was not the case. but i do enjoy the "finally relieved arthur finally liked his servant" idea. i have a lot of opinions and thoughts about arthur and his personality, his characteristics, especially when it comes to young arthur. there's a lot of pain that can be attributed to his character, fear too. not only that, he was also portrayed as quite chaotic at the beginning (not that it changed much later on - he remained unhinged, it's the energy of it that changed). again, this is all based on how you perceive things and the inner relationships of the show, but arthur liked merlins honesty and his refusal to put up with arthur without hiding it - that's something everyone can agree on. and as much i don't necessarily think uther cared much about his sons egotistical tendencies and his lack of thought towards others, at the end of the day i do think he cared about arthurs wellbeing. merlin gave him room to be human, be a person. and uther might not outright agree that a miserable king makes a bad king, but the idea of it could've been there. besides, closer relationships equal more trust. as much as uther didn't exactly appreciate closeness between servants and their masters one thing he did recognise was loyalty. arthur needed trust and loyalty - trust and loyalty that he could build on and recognise as his and just simply have and know.
HI PUH ATE HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. HOI GANDARA YAN TODAY HA. 🫶
Thanks po. Maka ate naman to. 😭
heyy! i loved the janine and y/n alliance on chapter 5, lowkey protecting each other and i love it, they're besties 💖
anyway cant wait for the next one 😻
Thank you so much! That makes me so happy to hear. I just rewatched the Art Teacher episode and the way Janine stopped Melissa from bludgeoning Sahar, I figured she'd do the same here. I absolutely love Janine because I see so much of myself in her, lmao.
what are some witchy books that are pretty inconspicuous?
as a closeted witch it's hard getting books that alway have the words witchcraft/witches/magick, etc., have a pentacle, etc.
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