Merlin (2008–2012): Season 1, Episode 3 - The Mark of Nimueh - full transcript

The dark sorceress Nimueh casts a spell on a dragon egg she throws into the castle's water. The next day a plague causes people to die, their skin turning white with dark blue veins. When ...

In a land of myth
and a time of magic,

the destiny of a great kingdom rests
on the shoulders of a young boy.

His name... Merlin.

(WATER DRIPPING)

(CHANTING SPELL)

(HEART BEATING)

(SHELL CRACKING)

(CHANTING SPELL)

...to Camelot he cometh.

(CHURCH BELLS RINGING)

Aren't you scared?



- Of what?
- You might catch whatever it is.

I'm the court physician.
It's my job.

Mostly there's nothing
to be scared of.

- You were saying?
- People mustn't see this. They'll panic.

Dad, your sandwich.

Ha.

(SNIFFING) Mmm. What's in it?

It's smoked pigeon. But I'd say
there's more smoke than pigeon.

You're such a good girl.

I've done you watercress soup
tonight.

Don't tell me -
with more water in it than cress?

(LAUGHING)

I'll see you later.

OK. Bye.



- What are you doing?
- Er, moving something.

- Looks heavy.
- It's nothing really.

- Someone got you flowers.
- Oh, no.

Would you like one? A purple one.

Purple suits you.

Er, not that red doesn't suit you.

Thanks. Well, er...

Er, see you.

Bye.

You look happy.

I picked these for you.

Oh, that's so sweet.

To cheer you up.
I know you're not sleeping well.

You cheer me up.

Would you like me to put them in water
for you?

I've never seen anything
like this before.

Some kind of plague?

No, this could never
come from nature.

But who has this kind of power?

- It's caused by magic?
- MAN: Merlin!

I'm on my way. Sorry I'm late.

Don't worry. I'm getting used to it.

Oh. Er, Gwen, she gave it to me.

Tell Gaius my father wants him.

OK.

- Gaius...
- I heard.

- Why not tell you himself?
- You're a servant.

- If he knew who I was...
- You'd be a dead servant.

Right. Get this covered up.

I'm not YOUR servant.

No, you're my dogsbody.
Come on, hurry up.

- What's happened?
- I don't know. Second case today.

Why not report it?

I wanted to find the cause.

And you concluded?

No hurry for conclusions.
The scientific process is long.

What are you concealing from me?

Sire, I have seen nothing like it.

The victims are dying in 24 hours.
It's spreading fast.

So, what is the cause?

I think I should say the cause -
the most likely cause - is sorcery.

- Find who did this.
- I will, Father.

Conduct door-to-door searches
in the town.

Double the guards on the gates.
Lend the physician your servant.

- Merlin?
- We need Gaius to find a cure.

He needs all the help
we can give him.

If Gaius is right, believe me,
the city will be wiped out.

This kind of magic undermines
our authority, challenges all we've done.

If we cannot control this plague,
people will turn to magic for a cure.

We have to find this sorcerer
and quickly.

Yes, Father.

Gaius. Gaius, he's still alive.

- There's nothing we can do.
- We haven't tried!

If we don't know the disease,
how can we cure him?

With magic.

Have a look!
They're suspicious of everyone.

This is not the time
to be using magic.

Science will lead us
to the source of the disease.

What are you doing?

Examining the contents
of that man's stomach.

- Will that tell you who did it?
- No, but maybe how it's spread.

One thing I do know - this is magic
of the darkest kind.

Why would someone
use magic like that?

Magic corrupts.
People use it for their own ends.

But not all magic is bad.

It's neither good nor bad,
it's how you use it.

(DOOR OPENING)

Over there.

Sorry, we're searching every room.

- What for?
- The sorcerer.

- Why would he be here?
- Just doing my job.

We've nothing to hide.
Go on, then, search.

What are these books and papers?

My life's work, dedicated to science.

You are quite welcome
to read through them.

- What's this room up here?
- It's mine.

What do you expect to find?

I'm looking for evidence
suggesting use of enchantments.

What have you done with
the magic book I gave you?

ARTHUR: Merlin, come here.

Look what I've found.

A place to put things.
It's called a cupboard.

Sss!

- How long before you find a cure?
- Depends on the interruptions.

Of course. I'm sorry.
We're finished here.

- We have to hide that book.
- No.

We must use it.

Don't be stupid.

My legacy, what is it for?
You say it's not for playing tricks.

You want to practise magic with the king
hunting sorcerers? Are you mad?

You're destined for important things.

If I don't practice, how do
I become this great warlock?

In time, your skills will be recognised.

- When? How long do I wait?
- Patience is a virtue.

Sitting by and doing nothing
is a virtue?

Your time will come.

I could cure that man we saw.

I know it's tempting to use
the way you find easiest.

It would save a life!

It's no good saving one. We have
to discover how this is spreading.

Arthur is out looking
for the sorcerer.

A sorcerer this powerful will
never be found searching the town.

So, what can we do?

Hope that science can find the answer
before it kills us all.

(ROARING)

(BELL TOLLING)

We've searched everywhere -
the entire city.

- Nothing?
- I don't know where else to look.

Impose a curfew.

No-one is to be on the streets
after the great bell.

- Father.
- Cordon off the lower town.

- Why?
- It's where most of the victims are.

Let's isolate it,
stop this disease from spreading.

What about the people who live there?

You think I haven't considered it?

What else can I do?

I have to protect the rest of the city.

GAIUS: What's different
about this victim?

Um... she's a woman.

Sometimes I do wonder

whether your magical talents
were given to the right person.

Anything else?

- Um... she's a courtier.
- Ah!

How does that help us?

Courtiers seldom go to the lower town.
What does that mean?

Um... she hasn't spoken
to any townspeople.

Yes, it suggests that the disease
is not spread by contact.

They probably eat different food.

Good. Anything else?

Don't breathe the same air.

What's the only thing they do share?

Water?

You think the disease
is spread through water?

Merlin, you're a prodigy.

It's time to get up, Dad.

Dad!

Gwen?

MERLIN: Gwen?

Gwen!

- Gwen.
- Gaius.

- You have the sickness?
- My father.

Please, Gaius, he's all I have.

Gwen, I have no cure.

I am begging you!

I wish there was something.

But, so far, the remedy
is beyond what I can achieve.

I'm sorry, Gwen.

(SOBBING)

There must be something we can do.

Let's hope this can provide answers.

- Too late for Gwen's father.
- I fear you may be right.

(SNORING)

(READING QUIETLY)

GUARD: What about that one? In there.

GUARD 2: Sentries, sir.

(GUARDS YELLING)

(WHISPERING SPELL)

(DOOR CREAKING)

(WHOOSHING, THUD)

(CHANTING SPELL)

Father!

What's happened? I can't believe it!

GAIUS: Don't touch it.

I had this in the water for no more than
a few hours.

Where's the water from?

- The people's daily supply.
- We must stop using it.

This city can't survive without water!

- We have to find this sorcerer!
- I don't believe they're inside Camelot.

Then extend the search to the villages.

We've started,
but I can't search the entire kingdom.

And I can't stand by
and watch our people die.

MERLIN: How's your father?

- Is he feeling better?
- Yeah. It's incredible.

It's a miracle.

- His skin's clear? Back to normal?
- Yes.

- Great.
- You don't seem surprised.

No, no, I am. It's a miracle.

But how did you know he was well?

Er... you're smiling.

That's really weird.
I haven't told anyone, but you know.

How could you know?

Yep, all right.

You finally found out. I'll tell you.

I'm psychic.

- (LAUGHS) No, you're not.
- It's true.

All right, what am I thinking?

- That I'm not psychic.
- You're strange.

I don't mean that in a nasty way.

You're just... funny.

I like that.

- I'm pleased for you.
- Thank you.

- What for?
- Dunno. Just for asking.

I didn't like to see you upset.

I have to...

...get on.

(METAL CLANGING)

The story is, you were sick.

Not any more.

Perhaps it was some other ailment.

Oh, you're joking.
I felt like death itself.

Not enough strength in me
to stir the air.

Then... what happened?

I don't know. Suddenly it was gone.
I'm fitter than I was before.

Remarkable. Was anybody with you
when all this happened?

Just my daughter, Gwen.

Seize her.

No.

Guinevere,

I'm arresting you for crimes in
contravention to the laws of Camelot,

- that you did practice enchantments.
- Gwen?

I haven't done anything! Help me!

- What are you doing?
- We found a magic poultice in her house.

That's ridiculous!

How else do you explain
her father's recovery?

She's innocent! I know she is.

What can I do?
I can't turn a blind eye.

No! Please, you've got to listen to me.

I haven't done anything wrong!
Please!

I'm innocent, I swear.

Let me go! I swear to you.

Merlin! Merlin, please help me!

Why won't you listen to me?

Merlin! Please!

What have you done?

- What?
- I warned you!

Oh, I understand.
You thought you were doing good.

I couldn't let her father die,
knowing I could cure him.

It looks a bit suspicious,
curing one man!

Well, then, all I have to do is...

I'll cure everyone.
No-one has to know it was magic.

It's too late.
They think Gwen caused the disease.

But she didn't!

And how are you going to prove that?

(DOOR SLAMS)

Please listen to me.
I have done nothing. Please.

I swear I haven't done anything.

Well done.

Why will no-one believe me?

He got better. He just recovered.
I didn't do anything.

I believe you. Perhaps this disease
is not always fatal.

Have you thought of that?
Perhaps he recovered naturally.

And what of this poultice that was found?

What? I don't know
anything about a poultice.

It was found in your house.

Undo this enchantment.
Put an end to this contagion.

I can't!

I can show you no mercy.

I'm not a witch!
I don't know how stop the illness.

If you will not undo your sorcery,
I must find you guilty.

But I've told you...

It is my duty to pronounce judgment.

Under the circumstances, I have no choice
but to sentence you to death.

No.

I can only hope that when you die,
this evil plague dies with you.

- Take her away.
- No!

Please, no! I'm innocent!
Please! Please, no!

Please help me! Please, I beg you.

No!

I know Gwen. She's my maidservant,
not an enchantress.

Have you ever seen an enchantress?

Believe me, they bear
no sign, no mark.

There is no sense of evil in the eye.

I've seen the way the girl works.

Her fingers are worn,
her nails are broken.

If she was a sorceress,

why would she kneel on a cold
stone floor, morning after morning,

when she could do it
with a snap of her fingers?

Like an idle king.

You have no right!

You have a right to cast a judgement...

I have a responsibility
to take care of this kingdom.

I take no pleasure in this.

You're sentencing the wrong person.

She's right. You hear 'magic',
you stop listening.

You saw yourself -
she used enchantments.

To save her dying father,
not to create a plague.

One's an act of love,
the other of evil.

Evil isn't in this girl's heart.

I have witnessed
what witchcraft can do.

I've suffered at its hand.

I cannot take that chance.

She must die
or the whole kingdom may perish.

I understand that.

One day you may become king.

THEN you will understand.

Such decisions must be made.

There are dark forces
that threaten this kingdom.

I know. Witchcraft is an evil, Father.
So is injustice.

Yes, I am yet to be king and I don't know
what kind of king I will be.

But I do have a sense of the kind
of Camelot I wish to live in.

It would be where the punishment
fits the crime.

I fear you're right.

She's played with fire.

And sadly, she must die by fire.

I thought I was doing good

and that curing Gwen's father
would help her.

I thought I was saving a life.

It seemed... so simple.

An easy solution is like
a light in a storm, Merlin.

Rush for it at your peril. It may not
always lead you to a safe harbour.

I can see that now.

I have warned you about
the responsibilities of a warlock.

I must see her.

(SOBBING)

Gwen?

Thank you.

What for?

Coming to see me.

- I'm sorry.
- It's not your fault.

Well...

It's all right. Don't worry about me.

There's no point crying about it.

I mean, I'm not saying you
were going to cry about me.

Obviously I don't think that.

Oh, Gwen, I can't have this happen.

Please, one thing.

You don't have to.

But...

What?

Remember me.

You're not going to die.
I'm not going to let this happen.

What if burning this witch
doesn't stop the poison?

How do I protect my people?

We've closed down the pumps.

The emergency supply
won't last much longer.

- We have to cleanse the water.
- But how?

Well...

It was me.

It was me who used magic
to cure Gwen's father.

Gwen is not the sorcerer. I am.

Merlin! Are you mad?

I cannot let her die for me.

I place myself at your mercy.

- He doesn't know what he's saying.
- I do.

Then arrest him.

Father, please. This is madness!
There's no way Merlin is a sorcerer.

Did you not hear him?
He admitted it.

He saved my life, remember?

Why should he fabricate such a story?

As Gaius said,

he's got a grave mental disease.

Really?

He's in love.

- What?
- With Gwen.

- I am not.
- Yes, you are.

I saw you with that flower
she'd given you.

But... I'm not in love with her.

It's all right. You can admit it.

- I don't think of her like that!
- Perhaps she cast a spell on you.

(CHUCKLING)

Merlin is a wonder, but the wonder is
that he's such an idiot.

There's no way he's a sorcerer.

Don't waste my time. Let him go.

Arthur was right to do what he did.
He saved you from your own stupidity.

What else could I do?
It's my fault Gwen's going to die.

You don't prove her innocence
by jumping into the flames.

You do it by finding out
the cause of the disease.

Well, whatever it is,
Arthur's not going to find it.

He thinks he is so sharp.

Even when I said I was a wizard -
he still couldn't see it.

- It's pretty hard to spot.
- Maybe I should get a pointy hat.

I don't think you'll find one big enough.

Anyway, forget that.

To save Gwen, we have to find out
what's contaminating the water.

(UNLOCKING DOOR)

GAIUS: This water
supplies the whole town.

Take a sample.

(OMINOUS RUMBLING)

Let's take it back and examine it.

(ROARING)

What the hell was that?

There.

It was an afanc.

An... A what?

A beast born of clay and conjured up
only by the most powerful sorcerer.

Now we have to find
a way to defeat it.

But where?

That could take days.
Gwen'll be dead by then.

Have you got a better idea?

Gwen?

I'm going to get you out.

I will.

Hello?

DRAGON: Hello.

The great warlock returns,
as I knew he would.

I need to know how
to defeat an afanc.

Yes, I suppose you do.

Will you help me?

Trust the elements that
are at your command.

Elements? But what is it
I have to do?

You cannot do this alone.
You are but one side of a coin.

Arthur is the other.

I don't understand.

Just tell me what it is I have to do.

No!

Please, help me!

I have. (LAUGHING)

Oh, yeah, right. Thanks.

Have you found anything more?

I've tried.

Then keep looking.

People are dying.
We can't delay any longer.

We must kill the witch.
Bring her execution forward to tonight.

Merlin, what are you doing?

Looking for a book.

Care to tell me which one?

- A book on elements.
- Elements?

Yes. Which one would I find them in?

Most of them. The study of base elements
is at the very heart of science.

How does that help kill the afanc?

The afanc is made of earth and water,
two of the four base elements.

- What about the other two?
- Perhaps they will destroy it.

You want fire. Wind and fire.

How did you find this out?

- I just knew. Part of my powers.
- And your powers say?

I am one side of a coin.
The brighter side, obviously.

- Who's the other side?
- That'd be Arthur.

The execution is today.
We have to prove Gwen's innocence.

- We're trying.
- Tell me how I can help.

- We need Arthur.
- Arthur?

An afanc in the water supply
is causing the plague.

- We must tell Uther.
- The afanc is forged by magic.

Uther would just blame Gwen
for conjuring it.

So, what are we to do?

Destroy it. The plague will stop
and Uther may see sense.

- That's why you need Arthur.
- He's our best chance.

But he won't want
to disobey the king.

Leave that to me.

You all right?

Sorry about all this.
Merlin's not been in today.

Poor Merlin.

Yeah.

To offer to give up his life
to save Gwen's...

I can't imagine any man
loving me so much.

No, I can't imagine that either.

It's because you're not like Merlin.

He's a lover.

Maybe I haven't found
the right person to love.

Sadly, the age of gallantry
seems to be dead.

Look around
and all you see are small men

not big enough to fill their armour.

There's not one of them able
to stand up for what is right.

What do you want me to do?

You'd better be right about this, Merlin.

(GROWLING)

You should stay here.

- I'm coming with you.
- No.

Scared I'll show you up?

Father will slam us both in chains
if he knew I'd endangered you.

- Good he doesn't know, then.
- Turn back. You could get hurt.

So could you...
if you don't get out of my way.

(GROWLING)

How are we going to find it?

Just hope we do, before it finds us.

- Stop!
- What?

It's just a shadow.

(GROWLING)

Spread out.

(GROWLING)

(ROARING)

- What is it? Are you all right?
- Yeah.

- Did you see it?
- Yes. It's... It's quick.

(MORGANA SCREAMING, AFANC ROARING)

Where is it?

I think it's gone this way.

(GROWLING)

(GROWLING)

Arthur, use the torch!

(MERLIN CHANTING SPELL)

(UNEARTHLY ROARING)

Merlin!

(CHUCKLING) This is very good.

Good news, sire. There are no new deaths,
and the sick are recovering.

Good.

Strange, I've never
heard of an afanc before.

It's conjured from clay
by powerful magic

the type that can only be invoked
by an ancient sorcerer,

one who has the power
to mirror the spirit of life.

I found this at the water source.

It bears the mark of Nimueh.

We must be vigilant, sire.

Will I never be rid of her?

- Sire...
- Leave me!

(DOOR CLOSING)

Dad!

Thank you.

Don't thank me. It was more Merlin.

Really?

He's the real hero here.

- I don't know what to say.
- I didn't do anything.

I'm grateful to you all.
Come on, Gwen.

Merlin, I wanted you to know...

...your secret's safe with me.

- My secret?
- Merlin, don't pretend.

I know what you did.

- You do?
- Saw it with my own eyes.

You did?

- I understand it's a secret.
- Obviously.

But I won't tell anyone.

You don't mind me
talking to you about it?

Er, no. You have no idea how hard
it is to keep this hidden.

Well, you can continue to deny it,
but I think Gwen's very lucky.

Gwen?

It's our secret.

(SIGHING)

This fish didn't come
from the water, did it?

Where else would it come from?

Water's fine now.
That's not your worry.

This is the work of
a very powerful sorcerer.

I only hope you didn't come to
her attention.

Doubt it.

No-one else appreciates my skills.

- I just want someone to see me.
- One day, Merlin.

One day.

One day what?

One day people won't believe
what an idiot you were.

Thanks.

(BOTH CHUCKLING)

Merlin, you will pay for this.

Merlin.

If I don't get the antidote,
what happens to Merlin?

He will die.

His pulse is weaker.

His fever's getting worse.

(CHANTING SPELL)

He's dead?