Henry Mulgoa



Henry Mulgoa is the successor of the young man from The Bunyip, an Indigenous Australian fairy tale appearing in Andrew Lang's Brown Fairy Book.

Appearance
Henry is of average height, with brown skin, hair, and eyes. He wears a black button-down shirt over a white shirt and black short pants.

Personality
Henry is an outdoorsman. He loves fishing and does it quite often at his home, which is located on the east coast of Australia. He brings his fishing rod to Ever After High. He taught his roommate Anthime to fish, and the two frequently go fishing together.

Though Henry mostly uses fishing rods for catching fish, he also likes to use it to pick up stuff that people dropped on the ground. Sometimes he can get very clumsy with the fishing rod - at least once he caught Duchess Swan's hairclip.

Henry is a Rebel because he doesn't want to be turned into a black swan.

Family
Henry lives with his parents and two older sisters in a house located on the east coast of Australia. His grandmother, who lives nearby, often tells him of people from his clan who had dealt with the bunyip and turned into black swans.

Enemies
Henry doesn't get along with Duchess Swan due to him snatching her hair clip with his fishing rod.

Trivia

 * Henry's surname is derived from an Indigenous Australian place name (specifically, the now-extinct Dharug language spoken around Sydney) meaning "black swan".
 * Henry has a pet black swan named Dural. (Dural is also Henry's middle name.)