Agatha does not do 'standard' very well. Not that he'd wish her to. But... well, she's certainly not Snow White. Agatha doesn't talk to rabbits or deer. They don't like her very much, either; they think she's tall and stomps and smells funny, according to Beatrix, who actually paid attention in Uma's lessons. And she doesn't sing to birds. She'd probably scare them off; her voice is terrible. But she excitedly plucks frogs and toads from ponds and points out all the grisly anatomical bits and holds them up, saying 'don't their eyes look like mine?' and when Tedros says not really, pointing out that she's a woman and that's a frog, she ignores him. --- between her education at good, and the long line of princesses and queens that came before her, it stands to reason that agatha should now be able to use all the tools available to her to cement herself as the ideal queen of camelot. tedros thinks that anyone who had expected such a thing really doesn't know agatha very well. -- (this doesn't really count as part of my filling in canon series so I'm posting it separately. it's still just a oneshot though)