Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32051879-20170726133014/@comment-31147694-20171007214000

Ruby ridinghood wrote: Kunica wrote: Victor Colares wrote: Ever since the seventh season was announced, one thing is bothering me, why does the beginning of a new book create new realms? Since the first season it has always seemed that these worlds and realms of storytelling have always existed and that somehow these stories reached our world and we distorted them, but then it comes the concept of Authors that can bend reality and seem that came from the Land Without Magic. At first it seemed normal, they only record what happens in these realms, maybe that's how the stories came for the Land Without Magic, until the seventh season arrives and comes the concept of new books with new versions of the same realms of storytelling. Does it mean that all the worlds we've seen so far, Enchanted Forest, Neverland, Land Without Color, were all created by Henry's book? If it is true, why is the Land Without Color not in the book? Why is the Author's pen a living entity? Why did Emma stop believe almost destroyed all the book's realms? My question is, how do the storybooks and the magical realms of storytelling really work, what is the true role of the authors, why do stories seem to be influenced by fate and how do the saviors relate to all this? Nope i think God(Christ) created them and like Savior they are linked to specific world and realm,you can check out "List of Religious Refrencecs" on this wiki. How do you get to the religious refrencecs? You just typ in "Search" are List of Religious Refrences and thats it,same way you locate List of Disney,lost or Fairytale Refrences.