It doesn’t help Merlin’s sense of worth when he discovers his magic doesn’t work. John is not convinced that Merlin can do this, but everyone else seems confident. Well, alone, aside Gwen, some knights and Mary. So, Merlin’s off to the village of the damned alone. It seems that Gaius is intent on letting Merlin grow as a man and visiting a village full of sick people is probably a good way to do that. He is, however, happy to send Merlin to do the work, despite Arthur’s reluctance. Gaius is nervous about leaving Camelot as there’s been an outbreak of the sweating sickness disease. She recounts her story to Arthur, telling him that there a sickness blighting her village and the King is more than happy to offer his help. It turns out that Mary, John and Gwen are old friends who don’t visit much, but she felt now would be ideal opportunity to drop by Camelot as she has terrible news. John’s wife, Mary (Melanie Hill), heads over to visit Gwen.
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