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Light of Meridian: We all know Escanor Queens inherit it but what of their predecessors? King Morgon of Kahedrin is the last king that rule Meridian, is it possible that he possessed the Heart before Kandrakar's interference?Įscanor heritage: according to the writers, Escanor hailed from Briton (5th century Britain) and part of King Richard's then King John's court and fought in the crusade. (think of Orzammar in Dragon Age universe) This City is possibly one of the ancient place that still intact and the oldest. but it was more of a sewage system than a city. But in the comic ver., there is an underground place that works the same as the animated ver. The Infinite City: in the animated ver., this served as refuge for the rebellion and a prison in season 2. Time before Escanors: there's little account on the past other than when Escanors came to power. This section will be focusing on Meridian.īig shout out to the author of W.I.T.C.H fancomic, 'Sovereign' for providing useful information in the comic ver.! Read more about Meridian here. Short while ago, I was putting my theories on Hearts and their Keeper. That leaves Gryffindor, and while she isn't brave, one could argue that, similar to Peter Pettigrew (Wormtail), she values bravery more than anything, which is why she would choose Gryffindor above all else. She has ambition, but necessary for power. Is she cunning enough to be a Slytherin? Not really. Is she wise enough to be a Ravenclaw? Not really. She acts cranky to those she doesn't trust. So, is she selfless, trusting, and determined enough to be a Hufflepuff? No.

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Orube: She is the only guardian to never once appear in the TV Series, her arc was going to be adapted, but Disney just didn't give a damn about the series, so, they pulled the plug on it. And she has shown her selfless side of her personality more often than not, so, I would say that she belongs in Hufflepuff. But, I will say, painting, working at a restaurant, and even writing, takes a lot of hardwork. One could make the argument for both houses. She has the selflessness and hardworking nature of a Hufflepuff, but, also the creativity and whit of a Ravenclaw. She has both Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw traits. Hay Lin: She was probobly the hardest to sort. She also has shown the desire to be part of teams. But, what is common between the two mediums, is that they both show her to be very materialistic, have a determination to improve, and sometimes even break the rules. In the TV Series, it's the other way around. In the comics, she takes on a more motherly role, but, does have that playful side of her shining through at times. Yes, she has some Slytherin qualities, such as determination and ambition, but, her wisdom shines more, putting her in Ravenclaw.Ĭornelia Hale: Her personality differs depending on the medium, making it difficult for her to sort. Taranee Cook: Do I need to explain? She is very whitty, inteligent, and wise. The thing is, she's very resourseful, cunning, and, she's always wanted to be in charge, and form her own teams. She's way too uninteligent to be a Ravenclaw, and her selfishness doesn't suit her very well in Hufflepuff. Gryffindors only use their skills to help others, not for their own gain. However, she has one thing going against it, she is often very selfish, and uses her powers for her own gain. Irma Lair: She is very spunky, cheerful, optomistic, and cheerful person, which, would make you think she's a Gryffindor. She has a fiery personality, and she stands in front as a leader, meaning she would fit very well in Gryffindor. She often refuses to listen to wise council, so, Ravenclaw's out. While she is ambitious, she often keeps to herself, and Slytherins tend to value fraternity/sorority, so, not a Slytherin. Will Vandom: She definitely has a hard time trusting others, so, not a Hufflepuff.









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