Belle also meets the other castle residents that were transformed by the curse: the castle's majordomo, Cogsworth, a clock Mrs. Belle is released by the castle's footman, Lumiere, who was turned into a candelabra as a result of the enchantress's curse. When Phillipe leads Belle to the castle, she offers to take her father's place the Beast accepts and sets her father free. Phillipe trots back to the village to find Belle. Phillipe escapes the castle when the Beast discovers Maurice taking a rose from the castle's garden for Belle and detains him. While lost in the forest, they enter a part of the forest that is covered in snow and are attacked by wolves, causing them to flee to the Beast's castle. One day, Maurice and his horse, Philippe, gets lost in the forest while traveling to a market. Belle lives with her father Maurice, an inventor and tinkerer. Years later, in the village of Villeneuve, a young bookworm inventor named Belle is bored of her village life and seeks excitement. She turns the rose into an Enchanted rose, and says that if the Prince hasn't learned to love by the time the last petal falls off the rose, he would be a Beast forever, and the Enchanted objects would become antiques. The Prince begs for forgiveness, but the Enchantress does not forgive him and she transforms the Prince into a Beast and all his workers into Enchanted objects, and she removes the villagers' memories of the Prince and the castle. However, the Prince declines the rose and the hag transforms herself into an Enchantress. The party is interrupted when an old hag arrives at the palace and offers the prince a rose. In a vast castle of grandeur, a young Prince is having a party of lovely women as Madame de Garderobe sings. Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.