

The pedant is the second piece of royal jewellery that the witch got as payment for a fate-changing spell that turns people into bears the first was a bronze ring with a twin cross axe crest that was given to her by a prince, who asked for the strength of ten men. The deal was made the moment the witch took the necklace out of Merida's hands. The witch falls in love with her necklace's beauty, as Merida showed and told her that she'll use it as payment for "every carving and one spell" to change her fate.

The witch tries to convince the princess that she is just an old wood carver, but when she doesn't listen, she tries to chase her out with her knifes and sharp carving tools, until Merida says that she'll buy every single carving she has. After catching the woman's broom moving on its own, her crow talking and singing, and using magic with the click of her fingers, she comes to the conclusion that the "wood carver" is actually a witch one that can use her magic to change her fate! Inside, she meets an old woman and her wooden bear carvings. Will O' the Wisps later appear as they lead her to a cottage, trusting in the legend of the wisps "leading people to their fates" Merida goes inside, to see why they brought her there. A meeting Merida didn't want to be a part of as the lords' sons fight for her hand in marriage.Īfter a fight between the princess and the queen, Merida ran off in tears on the back of her Scottish Clydesdale horse, Angus, and somehow ended up in the Ring of Stones.

Years later, Elinor gives it to Merida, before meeting Lords Macguffin, Macintosh, Dingwall, and their first-born sons. It has a silver and green background and the design on it is the kingdom crest of DunBroch.Įlinor wears the pendant on Merida's sixth birthday, where Merida gets her first bow and Fergus got his leg bitten off by Mor'du, while defending his wife and child.

A pendant depicting three silver bears with small, green emeralds for eyes.
