• "Once Upon a Time" Season 6 will air its pilot episode on Sept. 25.

"Once Upon a Time" Season 6 will air its pilot episode on Sept. 25. (Photo : Twitter/Once Upon A Time)

It seems like the much awaited “Once Upon A Time” Season 5 will take its fans from the land of Storybrooke to the Camelot, right in the third episode.

Series Co-creator Adam Horowitz has once again teased the fans with a spoiler revealing the title of Season 5 Episode 3 to be “Siege Perilous,” International Business Times reported.

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“Siege Perilous” is a term associated with the Arthurian legend, also known as The Perilous Seat, which is said to be an empty seat at King Arthur’s Round Table. According to the tale, Merlin has the seat reserved for the knight, who will return successful in the Holy Grail quest.

This can suggest little to nothing about what is in store as there are different stories about King Arthur, and given that there will surely be “Once Upon A Time” twist. However, this does hint at the possible entry of other new characters Queen Guinevere (Joana Metrass), Merlin (Elliot Knight) and Percival (Andrew Jenkins) in the third episode. King Arthur (Liam Garrigan) along with Merida (Amy Manson), a Scottish princess from Disney/Pixar’s “Brave,” will make their entry in the premiere episode to be titled “Dark Swan.”

As for the new world of Camelot, Horowitz teased the fans that “Camelot is going to exist in a parallel timeline; it’s existed long ago, short ago, present ago and maybe in the future,” in an interview with Variety.

The upcoming season will see all the fairytale characters go in a quest for Merlin, who is said to be the only hope for saving Emma. The Season 4 finale events will reportedly have its effects on the entire cast, with Prince Charming (Josh Dallas) and Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) relationship being affected.

Captain Hook’s (Colin O’Donoghue) will have a big part in the Henry’s (Jared S. Gilmore) life, with Emma (Jennifer Morrison) being consumed by the Dark One. Hook will also do anything he can to get Emma back and will never give up on her as O’Donoghue compares his love for Emma to the way (Emilie de Ravin) looks at Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle).