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Comparing Arthur's trials to the "Golden Bough" or other folklore tropes involving the "Wounded King."
How the killing of the unicorn represents humanity’s attempt to dominate the magical world. Merlin_1x11
The shift in power when Arthur realizes Merlin's life is as valuable as his own. Comparing Arthur's trials to the "Golden Bough" or
The episode's conflict is rooted in Arthur’s arrogance. By hunting the unicorn for sport, Arthur disregards the sanctity of nature, viewing the world as a series of trophies to be won. The subsequent curse, orchestrated by the mystical guardian Anhor, serves as a divine reckoning. The withering of Camelot’s crops and the poisoning of its water supply strip Arthur of his military power, forcing him to face a problem that cannot be solved with a sword. Arthur disregards the sanctity of nature