Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26259483-20150404062952/@comment-26259483-20150406033124

Eskaver wrote: If it was like mist in the Percy Jackson books, it would be no problem. (Having normal people not see the effects of magic) However, the only thing we know for sure is that enchanted items and materials with enchanted properties maintain their magic for period of time in a world without magic. The only outlier to smoke-based magic in a world without magic is the dragon. I think he's just a plot hole in those regards. Even Emma's powerful light magic was simply energy surges.

Another plot hole is Shadow-Chernabog idea. The Shadow was able to travel through a Land without Magic though he is a magical entity. Chernabog simply vanished once it entered. Why is that? Is the Shadow some powerful magical being, even more so than Chernabog? This is why the Darlings should have been in Fictional England because it creates this plot hole. There are quite a few plot holes and I suppose that you can't make everything perfect, but Walsh. He was a human being, he wasn't an item or anything like that. How was there magic for him to turn into a flying monkey? That is so strange if you ask me. Yes, i also agree with the Shadow-Chernabog idea. But I think because the orginal story of Perter Pan was in England they really couldn't twist that. I don't know. It's confusing, hopefully they explain it all to us. :)