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Merboy1000 wrote: Regina being the main villian again in the 2nd half. And in the finale a Greek Mythology storyline for next season are what I'm hoping for. I have a couple ideas as well for if they do pursue the greek storyline. (if only A&E actually read this)

1. The Gods and Goddesseses (Was that spelled right?) are the creators and the source of all magic and it was them that enforced the three laws.

2. Emma has been wondering if being the Savior really is her destiny because Regina was the one who broke the second curse and stopped Zelena. This would then bring in the Fates.

3. We will get an answer on what the destiny of Snow and Charming's second child is.

4. We'll find out if Outlaw Queen is really meant to be.

5. (This one is big) It is revealed that Magic is dying/disintegrating in the finale so they travel to Olympus to find out why and it is because the belief in Greek Mythology is fading or something like that.

Now for Regina being the villian in the second half these are my ideas:

1. Robin Hood is killed and Rumple is responsible so Regina is completely heartbroken, finds the dagger and kills Rumple with it, causing her heart to blacken entirely and for her to absorb his powers and become the new Dark One (sound a bit like Cora?) and that opens the door for more history on the Dark One.

2. Regina delves into deep, old, extremely dark magic and brings back every villian/antagonist/enemy that the Once Team has EVER faced and because she performed such a feat it sevearly weakend every magic user and magic itself.

3. Magically transforms Storybrooke into her kingdom in the EF.

Okay I have so many ideas but I think that is enough. Ok, I like the Greek Mythology in OUAT, maybe it is for the final seasons after Camelot, etc, especially with the Olympian Gods. But I hate to see Regina go evil again. She needs to stay good because all that she been through would have been for nothing. Plus, she would lose Henry in the process, possibly for good.