Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4128816-20130329075751/@comment-1705898-20130402225304

It does make sense though I don't think that a life would be given in return, after all taking away life is against the laws of good magic. I think that a more plausible scenario would be that Eva had to raise her daughter to be humble and follow the path of goodness, which is Eva's legacy as Cora herself stated.

When Mary demanded Mother Superior to use dark magic to enter the pawn shop she said she couldn't. I don't think that fairies can use their magic for dark intents and though all magic comes with a price, theirs is not a dark one like it is with Witchcraft. Fairies have to pay the price of magic but they don't kill, directly (indirectly is another story). Also there are worse fates than death.