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Harbinger3781 wrote: Alexalaz wrote: Harbinger3781 wrote: Alexalaz wrote:

'''> I really want someday to see Brothers Grimm or Adersen. '''Maybe as villains too. How did they write their stories since it happened many many years after they died? Maybe they could predict. Maybe all the writers in the word had just travel to the worlds where time was different. Maybe they had een cursed each thing they write to be real. So many possibilities. This is an interesting idea. If I understood it correctly, you mean have their original creators turned dark side and march into Storybrooke as the enemies?

This storyline would seem unconventional, but the concept would be very cool. I guess never before had a "story book characters/story book authors" confrontation. The Brothers Grimm and Hans Anderson could both have their story manuscripts as their weapons instead of magic and daggers - you change the original drafts and a character might be wiped from creation, right? They could erase almost the entire Storybrooke Homestead from existence! Creators would be REALLY tough to defeat. Yes. They are their creators. Their "Gods" Maybe the Grimms turned to be psycopaths with their great art. And their weapon might be a pen or a book where what you write will turn real. And so they may write new versions, like Snow being the evil or whatever and maybe the cast will live an alternative reality based on the new versions. Maybe the Storybrooke people will try to search every version of their lifes to have to find something to destroy the Cretators. I don't know but I real want the writers to appear. If they do their season is going to be the best. The number of possibilities would increase to the number of the possiblities of the first season. :P It's possible that the Storybrooke characters' behaviours might disappoint the Grimms and/or Anderson (because they don't necessarily need to be psychopaths) and they would try to erase them from their original drafts and if they do, the whole thing would come crashing down. But there's the thing. You can NOT essentially "destroy" your creator - especially when he or she is on the verge of creating you.  If Jacob and Wilheim are "destroyed", then Snow, David, Regina, Ruby, Rumple and pretty much most of the Storybrooke population would never exist. And if Anderson's "destroyed"... well, you do the math.

Henry would not exist following the erase of Emma and Neal. Storybrooke would not exist because Regina and Rumple never came to be. And the entire story... gone.

Basically, creators are not average enemies that can be defeated via conventional means. If they're pissed off, they can destroy their potential creations with a single thought. I think the only way for the story lands characters to be safe is to TALK the Grimms and Anderson out of erasing them. There is no fact when we are talking about theories. On a show where Peter Pan is evil, if they ever show up everything can happen. Maybe they will be called to help them with a villain or be the villains themselves. I want to see the writers of the stories to be shown and to see their character alive and maybe for some reason the might be against them. They might turned to be psuchopaths. When you meet your life's work of art to has come to life you might turn really obsessed  (I guess). Must still the might, might... In any case (for me) Snow, Will Scarlet, Ariel, Alice etch. in a storyline with their creators seams one of the coolest possible storylines. (Together with Camelot)