Where did Ruber acquire a pet gryphon and a potion to turn men into machines?

Where did Ruber acquire a pet gryphon and a potion to turn men into machines?

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Don't know about the griffon but he did say he bought the potion from a witch

is buying shit from witches like buying it from ordinary merchants?
Why doesnt the kingdom utilize this to further defend itself with sorcery from invaders?

Merlin is jelly

Merlin has the king's ear. He probably has a monopoly on the legal magic market, meaning witches are criminals and sell to criminals.

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Apparently there's just a fucking tribe of witches that anyone can use to create WMDs

>forcefully taken from his northern tribe and put in the king's military
>used as a meat shield for his superior fighting skills and for being a foreign tribesman
>fighting skills let the king win most battles completely one sides
>get a tiny bitch land next to the peasants despite his sacrifices.
>got no authentication nor proper rewards from the king for years despite doing everything.
>naturally grow resentful yet continue serving
>one time the faggot kings new council friend makes a snarky remark about his authenticity.
>fucking snaps
Did nothing wrong.

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He dicked the Griffin into submission

PRIDE

Precisely

Aside from Ruber being an absolute beast of a monster in battle everything else you said it not only not sated or implied anywhere in the movie, or even realistically based the personality shown Ruber himself. In conclusion see pic related before you type on this site again.

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witches spend the money on buying children to sacrifice. buying form them is immoral

The invader tribe he assimilated is mostly his former tribe.
Its also unlike for Ruber to go out of his way to serve for a king as seen from his dislike of it, so that leaves him only doing it for it being a forceful duty.

No. Witches won't sell to you unless you have a plan. Luckily, Ruber had one, unlike "king" Arthur.

I was always under the impression he did it because he wanted more land/power in general and he thought Arthur would take him to the top, then he could just kill him if he didn't get what he wanted, essentially what happened in the movie.

Maybe.
But i dont think its hard to see through Rubers intentions, even years ago.
They would never use him unless they saw him as a major utility for conquests.

Merlin persuaded King arthur to make the magic tax and for magic to be strictly supervised inside of the kingdom, when the witches had to leave it they essentially became criminalized.

The Witch was obviously Morgan Le Fay

I see Warner Bros. were smart enough to hire a consultant on tax policies for their fantasy cartoon. Good move.

>Ruber
Kek, he had no chance againt king(queen) Arthur(IA)

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Actually Ruber beat the shit out of Arthur and only lost against faerie magic or whatever it is that attracts swords to stones.

This. Ruber was a rube being used by the true villain who was going to debut in "Quest for Camelot 2: A Spirited Christmas" but there was not enough demand.

This movie is basically pic related.

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>is buying shit from witches like buying it from ordinary merchants?

He just bought it from Wiz-Mart. You can get a gryphon, a twelve pack of magic potions and a new pair of pants for like 20 bucks there.

The initial draft actually spent quite a bit of time on Ruber getting the potion. It's not so much that a witch sold him the potion but rather that, as thanks for saving her from a pack of imps, she offered to create the potion for him if he gathered the necessary ingredients. Obviously, that got cut. The idea was pitched to turn it into a spinoff TV cartoon series called The Trials of Ruber, detailing his journey gathering the ingredients, meeting new and interesting friends and foes along the way. The disappointing performance at the box-office, caused them to nix that idea.

I know some people were throwing around the idea of adapting it into a video game instead, but as far as I know that never left the 'wouldn't it be neat' stage.

> It's not so much that a witch sold him the potion but rather that, as thanks for saving her from a pack of imps, she offered to create the potion for him if he gathered the necessary ingredients.
Holy shit, Ruber was a RPG protagonist

>thanks for saving her from a pack of imps
>still makes him pay for it
Is this a witch thing?

It's a woman thing

>dies instantly with his guard up against a single handed weapon

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>Str vs Dex

Also, this frame lmao

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He rolled a 1 critical in defense while Ruber rolled a 20