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| - When the knights approached the hooded figure that was struggling to pull the horse cart along the dusty road, Sir Leon ordered her to stop and show herself. As the cloaked woman set down the cart handles the knights dismounted and came closer. Leon asked Morgana where she was headed and the witch replied "the Seas of Meredor". When the mysterious figure didn't reply to the knight's next question ("what's in the cart?"), Sir Leon motioned for the spare men to search it. Suddenly, Morgana turned around, revealing her identity to an astonished Leon. She then used magic to throw each of the knights to the ground: the first time she cast a stunning spell she energetically opened her arm, sending Sir Bertrand flying backwards. To defeat the remaining knights, she quickly stretched out her hand,
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| - When the knights approached the hooded figure that was struggling to pull the horse cart along the dusty road, Sir Leon ordered her to stop and show herself. As the cloaked woman set down the cart handles the knights dismounted and came closer. Leon asked Morgana where she was headed and the witch replied "the Seas of Meredor". When the mysterious figure didn't reply to the knight's next question ("what's in the cart?"), Sir Leon motioned for the spare men to search it. Suddenly, Morgana turned around, revealing her identity to an astonished Leon. She then used magic to throw each of the knights to the ground: the first time she cast a stunning spell she energetically opened her arm, sending Sir Bertrand flying backwards. To defeat the remaining knights, she quickly stretched out her hand, evoking her terrible powers. While Elyan and Leon survived, Sir Bertrand and Sir Montague died. When even Elyan was knocked unconscious, she looked around with satisfaction, pulled off her hood, and pulled down a blanket in the cart, revealing that Morgause was lying in it (The Darkest Hour: Part One).
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