Talk:Greylock the Grand/@comment-27605683-20170429011129/@comment-43668916-20190830070509

King Magnus seems like a very unlikeable person. He is shown to get irritated when things turn out to be less than he thought they would be. He also does not really complement Greylock. He just brags about what Greylock can do to make others jealous. It seems like Magnus is a much worse king than Roland. This is certainly a lot of evidence to show why Greylock would have a grudge against Magnus and there’s also a lot of evidence that suggests that he is not truly evil. In the episode where we first see him, we see him playing small pranks on Cedric and trying to one-up him. While annoying, this isn’t to cause cruelty and misery. He just likes being funny. At the most, he likes to annoy people, which can be very fun sometimes. In the same episode, he helps Cedric save all of the royals. If it had been his thirst for power that led him to join the Order of the Wand, he probably would have left Magnus to die and taken over his kingdom while the unlikable king was being mourned. Where I’m going with this is...Greylock isn’t evil. He’s sick and tired of Magnus and wants a better life, but he can’t exactly just quit because he’s afraid Magnus’ temper could cause him to be imprisoned or even executed if he tries. When the Order of the Wand is formed, he sees the opportunity to not only change his currently miserable life, but to also save the kingdom from a king that he seems unfit to rule. You can see that in the scene where the OOTW is talking, he doesn’t look excited. He looks angry and even grim. TBH, I think he even could have had a shot at redemption had the series continued for another season or two. Princess Ivy tried to do the same and was redeemed in the show, so why couldn’t Greylock be redeemed?