A/N: Surprise, surprise! This is a completely unplanned chapter. I want to emphasize it is not from me. It was written by two of my most loyal followers catherine10 her lovely twin anthi35 (background info are great) and they asked me to publish it here. It is a great honour for me to do so.


Chapter 10: Sir Leon – the showpiece knight of Camelot

Sir Leon, lets remember the most important facts about this guy.

1.) He is one of Uther's most loyal knights and goes on to be one of Arthur's as well.

2.) He was barely, if at all, seen in the first two seasons and most of the third. His role later on becomes more important but his character does not. The only background information we are given about him is that he grew up with Gwen and Elyan, which is very weird considering how older he looks.

3.) Sir Leon is the standard Camelot knight. He blindly obeys the king (S02 EP3) when he is ordered by Uther to execute twelve people for questionable crimes and he barely bats an eye before saying yes sire.

Conclusion - he is blindly obeying his superiors even when ordered to do immoral things and severely lucks individual thinking but I suppose it is the norm for Camelot so let's move on everybody

4.) Ok, let's skip the fact that he seems to be immortal and go straight to when his ass is saved by DRUIDS everybody! Saving him alone, their enemy, would be enough for a person to realize that not all sorcerers are evil manifest. Does he do it? NO! THE KING SAYS MAGIC IS EVIL SO IT MUST BE!

So, as a good knight what does he do once he returns to Camelot with full knowledge of their location and magical powers? OF COURSE he tells the king! To hell with gratitude! It is probably overestimated anyway, like having your own opinion.

5.) Then he becomes a round table knight who is supposed to help people and such. But are things any different. NO! He is passively watching while his king murders another monarch fully knowing this will cause a war without even trying to advice him differently.

Conclusion- Leon is loyal to the point of idiocy to the current king even when said king orders a mass execution or wants to start a war.

And this is Camelot's best knight, blindly following his sovereign without ever stopping to question his orders or said sovereign's sanity.

Does it occur to anyone else that this characterization can fit any knight of Camelot?
No wonder Morgana always ended up concurring Camelot. At least she was creative not some dummy waiting for commands or to be knocked unconscious by the sorcerer that was attacking that week.

Once again this is chapter is written by cathrine10 and anti35. Great work girls!