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| - After Morgana sacrifices Morgause at the Isle of the Blessed, in order to tear the Veil between her world and the Spirit world, she releases the Cailleach. The Cailleach then warns Morgana of Emrys, allegedly Morgana's destiny and doom, not telling her that he is in fact Merlin. She also informs her that the Dorocha will now be unleashed upon her enemies. At the same time, Merlin is serving at the royal banquet for Samhain Eve, when the Cailleach appears to him. She calls him Emrys which causes Merlin to faint from the shock.
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| - After Morgana sacrifices Morgause at the Isle of the Blessed, in order to tear the Veil between her world and the Spirit world, she releases the Cailleach. The Cailleach then warns Morgana of Emrys, allegedly Morgana's destiny and doom, not telling her that he is in fact Merlin. She also informs her that the Dorocha will now be unleashed upon her enemies. At the same time, Merlin is serving at the royal banquet for Samhain Eve, when the Cailleach appears to him. She calls him Emrys which causes Merlin to faint from the shock. Kilgharrah later informed Merlin that it was not the spirits who demand a blood-sacrifice, but the Cailleach. When Arthur confronts her at the end of his journey, she laughs at the mention of innocent people dying and knocks Gwaine unconscious with her magic when he tries to attack her. Before Arthur can sacrifice himself, Merlin knocks him out with his magic to confront the Cailleach. She tells him, that his time among men is not over yet, even if he does want to sacrifice himself, as Lancelot decides to sacrifice himself instead. Once he steps into the rift, it closes and the Cailleach disappears along with the Dorocha (The Darkest Hour).
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