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Applegirl wrote: She did survive childbirth, and probably lived until her son was old enough to maintain memories of her long after her death. That's hinted at since Roland recognized her as his mother at the end of "There's No Place Like Home". In vague terms, Robin Hood did mention in "Witch Hunt" that Marian died because of his own fault in "inadvertently putting her in harm's way during the job". I'm unsure if Robin Hood knew it was the Queen who sentenced Marian to death, or did he assume she was simply kidnapped and forever lost to him...? Regina gathered all her courage to tell Robin she'd known that he was her soulmate for a long time. (Snow Frifts before anything changed) Considering that Regina decided to change, to use good magic I think she would be honest enough to tell him that she once imprisioned his wife if she did. She'd have remembered that. Heroes would do.

A thought did cross my mind yesterday. What if Emma and Hook arrival in the past already affected the time line? Robin and Snow knew each other when they were both outlaws. Somehow I have this feeling that Marian ending up in Regina's dungeon or at least to be executed is an event that happened because the time line was changed. For me it's very disturbing that to get a second chance of love with Robin Regina first has to kill his wife even though she wasn't aware of that probably. Feels wrong somehow. Pixie dust won't bring a murderer and the surviving dependants together, would  it?

Zelena originally intended that she would take everything away from Regina.