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{{Character Infobox
 
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|name = [[File:Ewan nameplate.png|250px]]
|name = Ewain
 
|aka = None
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|aka = Sir Ewan
 
|race = Human
 
|race = Human
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|family = None known
 
|family = None known
|affiliation = [[Tournament of Camelot]]
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|affiliation = [[Tournament of Camelot]] <br> [[Arthur Pendragon]]†
|enemies = Valiant
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|enemies = [[Valiant]] †<br>[[Serpent Shield]]
 
|portrayer = [[Keith Thorne]]
 
|portrayer = [[Keith Thorne]]
 
|appearances = ''[[Valiant (episode)|Valiant]]''
 
|appearances = ''[[Valiant (episode)|Valiant]]''
 
|image = [[File:Ewan.png|250px]]}}Sir '''Ewan''' was a knight in [[Albion]] who fought in the [[Tournament of Camelot|Tournament]] in [[Camelot]]. He won several duels in the Tournament before facing [[Valiant (character)|Valiant]], who invoked the snakes on a [[Serpent Shield|magical shield]] to attack Ewan and defeat him. Ewan was treated for his injury by [[Camelot]]'s court physician [[Gaius]] and his apprentice [[Merlin (character)|Merlin]], who discovered the true nature of [[Valiant]]'s shield and decapitated one of the snakes. With the snake's head, [[Gaius]] was able to brew an antidote to the snake's venom, and Ewan was on the road to recovery. Prince [[Arthur]] planned to call Ewan as the crucial witness in his allegations before [[King Uther]] that [[Valiant]] was using magic to cheat in the tournament, but he was subsequently attacked by another of the shield-snakes and died before he could confirm [[Arthur]]'s accusation against [[Valiant]] (''[[Valiant (episode)|Valiant]]'').
|image = [[File:Ewain.jpg|250px]]|status = Deceased}}
 
 
'''[[wikipedia:Ywain|Ewain]]''' was a knight in [[Albion]] who fought in the [[Tournament of Camelot|Tournament]] in [[Camelot]]. He won several duels in the Tournament before facing [[Valiant (character)|Valiant]], who invoked the snakes on a [[Serpent Shield|magical shield]] to attack Ewain and defeat the knight. Ewain was treated for his injury by Camelot's court-physician [[Gaius]] and Gaius's apprentice [[Merlin (character)|Merlin]], who discovered the true nature of Valiant's shield and decapitated one of the snakes. With the snake's head, Gaius was able to brew an antidote to the snake's venom, and Ewain was on the road to recovery. Prince [[Arthur]] planned to call Ewain as the crucial witness in his allegations before [[King Uther]] that Valiant was using magic to cheat in the tournament, but he was subsequently attacked by another of the shield-snakes and died before he could confirm Arthur's accusation.
 
 
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Revision as of 01:09, 12 January 2016

Sir Ewan was a knight in Albion who fought in the Tournament in Camelot. He won several duels in the Tournament before facing Valiant, who invoked the snakes on a magical shield to attack Ewan and defeat him. Ewan was treated for his injury by Camelot's court physician Gaius and his apprentice Merlin, who discovered the true nature of Valiant's shield and decapitated one of the snakes. With the snake's head, Gaius was able to brew an antidote to the snake's venom, and Ewan was on the road to recovery. Prince Arthur planned to call Ewan as the crucial witness in his allegations before King Uther that Valiant was using magic to cheat in the tournament, but he was subsequently attacked by another of the shield-snakes and died before he could confirm Arthur's accusation against Valiant (Valiant).