Morgana looked thoroughly pleased at his words, and she didn't even bother hiding it. She couldn't help but wonder why the beautiful weapon had let her hold onto it longer than most. "Could it be because I can do magic? Or maybe there is something specific about my magic." She amended, because she imagined he most have met plenty of magic users in his travels. And she doubted there hadn't been at least one who hadn't wanted to hold it.
Morgana regarded the weapon again, thoughtfully. Chewing on the corner of her bottom lip of a seconded as she considered some things. She wondered if she could do that to Arthur's sword when, if, they ever got back home. Of course, it would have to wait until Uther died - which would mean hopefully Merlin would be able to keep on keeping him alive until then - however, it would be very useful. Likely Arthur would never go for it but after being reminded recently of his propensity to nearly die, Morgana didn't much care if it was fair or not. "Do you know what makes it so that only certain people can use it?" Apparently Excalibur was only meant for Arthur but that didn't mean that other people couldn't hold it. They simply went insane or became obsessed with it's power. However, that didn't mean they couldn't run off with it.
"I also don't think they ever had anything like it in Camelot." She said with a small smile. And if they ever did, Uther would have found a way to destroy them and the people capable of weilding them. "It would be nice to have one." Morgana said, a rare wistful note in her tone. She doubted she could get Gwen to make something like that. As wonderful a blacksmith Gwen was, the keyblade was something else entirely.
It occured to Morgana that he'd probably come outside for a reason. The thought had slipped her mind because she'd been interested about his travels and his keyblade. Every new discovery would bring a new wonder or question or theory and she had just had to ask. "You came here for something, didn't you?" She said after a moment. Of course he had. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to take up your time with my constant questions."