Talk:Morholt's brother

Giant
I'm not agree with that. The sentence on the card is "Gigantic brother of the King of Ireland." (in french, "frère gigantesque"). For me it means that Morholt is a giant and not the king. Remember in HP5, when Hagrid introduces Grawp, he says first that the giant is his brother, and not half brother. It's well known that Morgan and Arthur are half in the arthurian legend. For Morholt and Gormond (the king in Tristan and Iseult), they don't seem to be linked in the real story and it's just a way to introduce him and that doesn't mean that the king is a giant. Giants are not known for their brain, I cannot trust that Rowling could choose to insult Irish like, saying that they are under the control of a giant. -- 19:14, October 28, 2011 (UTC)