Sir Morgan is based on the Knights of the Round Table from the Arthurian Legend. During Camelot Quest (Once Upon a Time) Arriving into the stables, Sir Morgan sees Henry, who has just fallen from his clumsy attempt at wielding a sword. Unimpressed, he questions the boy about his lack of sword or riding skills, learning that Henry is not a squire, b...
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Sir Morgan is based on the Knights of the Round Table from the Arthurian Legend. During Camelot Quest (Once Upon a Time) Arriving into the stables, Sir Morgan sees Henry, who has just fallen from his clumsy attempt at wielding a sword. Unimpressed, he questions the boy about his lack of sword or riding skills, learning that Henry is not a squire, but a simple writer. Morgan, looking down on Henry's profession, considers that he wouldn't be able to protect Violet from ogres with a pen and he then proclaims that his daughter deserves to be with someone who will be both a knight and hero. Not believing Henry possesses these attributes, Morgan tells him to leave before he causes too much damage.Some days after Violet and some of the Camelot natives are transported to Storybrooke by Emma's curse, with their memories of the last six weeks erased, Violet's horse Nicodemus goes missing. Morgan attempts to bait Nicodemus with pumpkin, his favorite treat, to no avail. That night, he takes Violet to the town party, and though she is still upset about her horse's disappearance, he encourages her to have fun. Suddenly, Henry arrives with Nicodemus, causing Violet's mood to brighten up immediately. Morgan praises him for helping, stating that Henry will surely make a good knight one day, before he leaves to take Nicodemus to the stables, leaving the two youngsters alone.
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