Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26612471-20150717020846/@comment-26901329-20150717123402

Eskaver wrote: There are things to circumvent the cost, I assume. In my own theory, there is a cost and and a price that one has to pay.

Blue always said, "Are you willing to sacrifice this world for the next?" I assume that the faires limit the use of power by using fairydust to perform their magic.

Blue has shown that fairies can do magic without fairydust and wands. (She summoned the Black fairiy's wand and she freed the Apprentice without a wand).

My theory is that with fairy magic you have to sacrifice. or better yet lose in order to gain.

So, Magic in general or dark magic, you gain, yet lose. There is a price.

Fairy dust or light magic, you lose, in order to gain.There is a sacrifice.

In all truth, there is no real price to magic, besides the costs or ingredients, time, energy, and internal darkness. There are just consequences, just like any action. Okay, so for an example, the sorcerer creates a portal and the only price is the time he put in training his magic and the energy it costs him. The dark curse had as ingidient/price the heart of the thing you love most and also as price eternal darkness. I understand now, but what sacrifice is neccesery for the magic that Blue uses to grant wishes? Like when she made Pinochio a real boy? I thought it was the true love that Gepetto felt for him that made it possible.