Land Without Magic

"Regina Mills: There's a reason they call this place the Land Without Magic. The Dragon: Yes, because that's how it appears. There's magic everywhere if you're willing to see it."

- Regina Mills and The Dragon

The Land Without Magic, also known as "Our World" and "The Real World", is a world featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. It first appears in the first episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time.

Inhabitants
This is the list of all the current and former inhabitants of the Land Without Magic.

Boston
 * August Booth^
 * Adoption Agent
 * Bus Driver
 * Business Man*
 * Cabbie
 * Cecilia*
 * Emma Swan^
 * Gordie^
 * Group Mother
 * Henry Mills^
 * Ingrid^ †
 * Little Girl
 * Madame Faustina
 * Old Woman*
 * Raskind
 * Ryan*
 * Smith
 * Tasha Morris

Connecticut
 * Hostess

Hancock
 * Clerk

Hong Kong
 * The Dragon ^
 * Dr. Chen
 * Orderly
 * Quon

Hopkins, Minnesota
 * Emma Swan^
 * James Page
 * Lily Page^
 * Policeman
 * Store Manager

London
 * Baelfire ^ †
 * George Darling*
 * John Darling*
 * Mary Darling*
 * Michael Darling*
 * Nana*
 * Wendy Darling*

Long Island
 * Cruella De Vil ^ †
 * Cruella's Husband
 * FBI Agent

Lowell, Massachusetts
 * Brunette Girl
 * Landlord
 * Lily Page

Maine
 * Captain
 * Cashier

Mankato, Minnesota
 * Bill
 * Emma Swan ^
 * Katie
 * Lily Page ^
 * Max
 * Zach

Minneapolis, Minnesota
 * Helen

Minnesota New York City
 * Adoption Agent
 * Older Girl
 * The Apprentice ^ †
 * Avery
 * Carriage Driver
 * The Dragon ^
 * Emma Swan^
 * Fan*
 * Gibson
 * Hank
 * Henry Mills^
 * Isaac Heller^
 * Librarian
 * Mr. Gold^
 * Middle Aged Man
 * Middle Aged Woman
 * Neal Cassidy^ †
 * Nurse
 * NY Cop
 * Purse Snatcher
 * Robin Hood^ †
 * Roland^
 * Server
 * Tamara^ †
 * Toll Operator
 * Ursula^
 * Zelena^

New Jersey
 * Greg Mendell^ †
 * Kurt Flynn †

Phoenix, Arizona
 * Doctor
 * Emma Swan^
 * Henry Mills^
 * Loretta
 * Nurse

Phuket
 * August Booth^
 * Isra

Portland
 * Arresting Cop
 * August Booth^
 * Cashier
 * Customer
 * Emma^
 * Neal Cassidy ^ †
 * Portland Cop

Richfield, Minnesota
 * Ingrid ^ †
 * Emma Swan^
 * Kevin*

Storybrooke

Unknown
 * Cleo Fox †

Trivia
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On-Screen Notes

 * Jefferson says that this is one of the worlds that does not have magic, but in his opinion, needs it. However, The Dragon states that this world has magic everywhere, and is named the "Land Without Magic" because it only appears that way. In order to find it, you have to believe.
 * Although magic in this world is normally difficult to obtain, Storybrooke has magic after Mr. Gold mixed the true love potion with the magical waters of the wishing well. However, Greg Mendell and Tamara have stated that magic has crossed over even before that.
 * Even though one usually cannot create magic in this world, magical items can be used if they are brought over from other worlds and can retain their power. This practice has been referred to as "importing magic". However, prior to Gold bringing magic to Storybrooke, it was stated that imported magic can be very unpredictable.
 * Due to the strength of true love, it is the only magic powerful enough to transcend worlds, even those without magic. This allowed Emma Swan to break the Dark Curse with her love for her son Henry Mills despite being in Storybrooke with no access to magic.
 * The known ways used to reach the Land Without Magic are by:
 * Casting the Dark Curse
 * Passing through the magic wardrobe
 * Creating a portal with a magic bean
 * Using the wishing fountain located in New York City (can only work if there is enough people who believe.)
 * Using a magic door or a portal designed to travel to the Land Without Magic, both created by the Apprentice
 * It can also be assumed that the Silver Slippers can reach to the Land Without Magic since Rumplestiltskin tried to steal them twice to get to this world.
 * The Land Without Magic is not accessible using Jefferson's hat since the hat only connects to worlds with magic.
 * The Land Without Color, Victorian England, 1920s England and 19th Century France bear strong resemblances to this land in its past.

Appearances
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.