Thread:Lady Junky/@comment-5782071-20171208001238/@comment-2153169-20171208005648

Garr9988 wrote: Alright, I can see your point about the Walt thing, but I was using other examples besides Walt when it came to the second point. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The Grimm Brothers and Andersen wrote tons of tales, and Charles Perrault wrote Cinderella. The title of Author has been passed down to many people throughout history. I mean, how else could it be explained that there are versions of stories from other realms in the Land Without Magic, if there weren't Authors behind them? Authors are the only example of such a thing in canon, and unless there's something I'm missing it's the only thing that can explain it.

Besides, it sounds like you think I was stating that second point as cold hard fact, when I specifically wrote that it was "unknown if" these other authors were Authors or not.

In the OUATverse, everything can be different. That's not because these guys wrote stories in real life that it means we can assume if they were Authors, like how we understand it (aka Authors like Henry/Isaac), because nothing suggest it in the show so far. Many reasons could explain how these guys knew the stories. Maybe the Grimm brothers stole an Author's book from the Author of their moments, and rewrote his/her stories to make money out of them? x)

My point is: the show does not suggest that these guys could be Authors, like Isaac. So, assuming they could be, just cos they wrote stories in the real life is an "out of universe" point ^^