- Morgan impresses the supplicants who come to her court but is visited by a woman who claims Sibyl set fire to a convent in which her daughter died, requiring Morgan to punish the nun. Arthur accompanies Guinevere to visit her dying father, resisting further sexual temptations on the journey. Merlin leads Gawain, Kay and Leontes to recover books from Ector's house to start a library in Camelot. The young knights ask Merlin why he has eschewed magic and are told that the gift frightens him but he eventually uses it to help the injured Leontes.—don @ minifie-1
- To found a library in Camelot, Merlin takes charge of a mission to retrieve the precious collection of books from Ector's house with Kay, who grew up there happily with 'brother' Arthur, and Leontes. It was ransacked by Lot's troops, but Kay's fond childhood memories lead to a secret hiding place. The journey and Leontes's wound after a hunting fall allow discussing Merlin's ambivalent attitude towards faith and his magical powers. Hearing Guinever's father is dying, Arthur accompanies her home. In Uther's castle, Morgan bids for royal respectability by sitting in 'wise' judgment. That's compromised when a woman arrived with a burned face, demanding the death sentence for nun Sybil, whom she holds responsible for her daughter being burned alive in the nunnery, allegedly on account of a pagan sacrifice.—KGF Vissers
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