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Custodian of Graham's darts, Rumple's spindle and Robin's quiver
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Just to clarify my post does not imply that he is cruel or unjust merely that he like all our characters is flawed. It must be said however that he did neglect his wife (Regina) and all the attention he lavished on Snow would make Regina feel that much more isolated. In the end the story is about human frailties is it not? Devil’s advocate here let’s substitute Robin for the Genie in Fruit of the Poisonous Tree. When the lines from Regina’s diary are recited she recounts how the gift of the mirror rekindled her hope for love and companionship even though she was a prisoner of her husband’s court. Leopold then says that while he knows her to be unhappy he never believed she would betray him, saying that love makes people do foolish things. If Leopold felt that Regina having an affair was a betrayal it stands to reason he’d feel the same if she ran off with Robin abandoning him and Snow.
Custodian of Graham's darts, Rumple's spindle and Robin's quiver