When the village is attacked by Finn and his soldiers, Snow White wants to stay and help, but the villagers and Eric insist she flee. There, Eric finally learns of Snow White's true identity she apologetically explains she didn't tell him because she wasn't sure if he could be trusted. They eventually make it out of the Dark Forest and shelter in a fishing village. Eric reprimands her for not doing what he said, but she says he would have been killed if she had left. The troll roars back, but after inspecting Snow White, ceases its attack and leaves. Not willing to leave him behind, Snow White stops the troll by standing in its path and screaming at it. When they are attacked by a Troll, Eric tells Snow White to run as he tries to fight off the beast.
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With both of them now hunted by Ravenna, Eric becomes her protector and her ally, cutting her dress short, showing her how to defend herself and guiding her through the Dark Forest. When Eric asks her identity and the Queen's reason for wanting her dead, she simply says that he should already know the answer to that question, since he is the one hunting her. Eric follows after Snow White, who manages to punch him, grabbing one of his daggers in the process and holds him at knifepoint. Eric is outraged and kills the soldiers, leaving Finn as he falls into a poison-filled pit. Impatient, Finn admits that the queen cannot bring his dead wife back. Troubled by this and suspicious of whether the Queen will keep her part of the bargain - that she will bring back the huntsman's dead wife, Sara, in exchange for her prisoner - Eric refuses to hand over the princess until Ravenna returns Sara to him. Finn demands that Eric hand her over, but Snow White pleads with him, saying the Queen will kill her. When Finn and his soldiers come searching for her, Snow White tries to hide but is found by the Huntsman, Eric, who was ordered by the Queen to hunt her down and return her. She passes out from breathing in a poisonous scent in the forest earth when she trips, but recovers after awhile and sets off again. Hoping to get as faraway from Ravenna as possible, Snow White does her best to navigate the darkness of the forest, but finds herself horrified and frightened by what has become of the world during her imprisonment. With few options, the young princess is forced to abandon her horse and flees willingly into the Forest, unaware of its dangers. She swims to shore, where she finds a white horse and rides it to escape Ravenna's soldiers, until it becomes caught in a bog outside the Dark Forest. Guided by two magpies, Snow White escapes from the castle by sliding down into a drainage channel and leaping off a cliff into the ocean below. Her step-uncle, Finn, is ordered to retrieve Snow White, but she cuts him with a nail she found outside her windowsill (shown to her by a magpie) and escapes her cell. On her eighteenth birthday, the Magic Mirror announces that Snow White is fairer than the Queen and that she must consume her heart to live. The King's daughter spent allegedly ten years in the Queen's imprisonment. After the death of her mother, King Magnus marries Ravenna, who becomes Snow White's stepmother.Īfter the death of th e King, Ravenna had Snow White confined to a tower and kept as her prisoner. As a child, she was best friends with William, the son of Duke Hammond. During her childhood, her mother told her that she possessed a "rare beauty" deep within her heart, and told her to never lose it. Snow White is the daughter of King Magnus and Queen Eleanor. 1.8 Marriage and Influence of the Mirror.