You’d imagine the vault in Camelot being quite a large area, but Bordin is able to find the third piece of the artefact in a couple of minutes, escaping and putting the young wizard’s life in jeopardy by leaving him at the scene of the crime. More foolishness ensues, as Merlin attempts to secure the key to the vault, which he manages to do before he does too much damage to the reputation of the recently crowned King. The King isn’t impressed, of course, and dismisses Merlin and gives him some more washing to do. Sneaking in on a sleeping Arthur, Merlin awakes the King and has to think on his feet, claiming to be looking for woodworm. A quick, impassioned conversation with said dragon reminds him that he is a dragon lord and, as such, should go ahead and rescue the egg, despite what Gaius may say. Merlin leaves his mentor, ignoring his advice, and heads off to visit the dragon. He’s all for reuniting the artefact in order to give the dragon the opportunity to gain a friend, even though Gaius warns him that Bordin probably won’t be freeing the dragon. Merlin, having overheard the whole exchange, wants answers and, realising the importance of another dragon egg, doesn’t want to let this opportunity to go amiss.
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