Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32390199-20130809153602/@comment-5235494-20130810202703

That's an absolutely good point, Lmponcer. Not only has the Blue Fairy claimed that she was incapable of lying (as shown otherwise when she lied to Snow and the council by saying only one could pass through the wardrobe, when in actuality two could but she allowed Pinocchio instead), but she has also been considerably less tolerable with her own fairy kind (as shown in the case of Nova). In addition, she manages to get away very easily with her Rumpelstiltskin rivalry (not that dissimilar to the Evil Queen), meaning that she does indeed have just as much power that can back up any spicy behavior between them. Also, it's interesting to note that she was the FIRST ONE to ever mention the Dark Curse, provoking Rumpel to seek after it, as well as the FIRST ONE to aquire magic beans. Beans that, if one can recall, only giants and giants alone were supposed to possess, all of which were "conveniently" slayed by Jack. She also seems to display a very particular knowledge of black magic and the evil curses that go with it, such as the case of the Dark One. And, last but not least, why would someone like Cora take the Blue Fairy's form? Plus, how would she have even acquired it? Could it be possible that the Blue Fairy banished Tinkerbell to Neverland for knowing too much?