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Eskaver wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: Eskaver wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: My one complaint is... Camelot was created "five years ago". Meaning about three years before the Curse (since it's been two years since the Curse ended).

Out of the Past places Priscilla's death when Grace is 2 years old. She's 10 in season 1 (since she's Henry's classmate), meaning Priscilla died 8 years prior to the Curse. And her and Jefferson met in Camelot. At least 10-11 years before the Curse.

So... we have a retcon. Joy.

And I have no words for Arthur's actions. First convincing Grif to commit suicide, then spelling Snow and Charming, Guinevere AND Camelot? I'm done with that guy lol Camelot was a broken kingdom, they didn't say that it didn't exist. They showed the castle itself in the comic, which was confirmed to be canon by the author, who's a writer on the show. And it wasn't even released a year ago.

So how could Camelot Castle exist 13-ish years ago if it was just created 5 years ago? It doesn't add up. Unless there was some extra fancy castle that King Arthur was not allowed to step foot in for... reasons. That wasn't Arthur's castle of Camelot.

We don't know what other things exist in Camelot. Ususally it's a kingdom that falls apart and then Arthur becomes king. So, it could just be a noble in Camelot who has that castle. Plus, that castle had a stag as the sigil and not Arthur sigil. So, a noble's catle because Nobles did exist, but Camelot was in ruins. Well... I guess if it's not directly stated to be Arthur's castle in the comics, then it's possible it could be another person's castle.

But the episode led us to believe that Camelot was just that small village of like... 3 houses.