Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-24846659-20140813193020/@comment-3560615-20141027075929

I know we all are glad they are gone and try to forget them, but... Greg an Tamara told that Storybrooke was not the first case where magic slipped into our world. In the last seasons we were trained to always asume Rumple's got his fingers in everything going on, but I can't get rid of the feeling, that this is something else... Maybe it's just because how they started this plotline with Rumple's vault and all the things he locked up there that I started to doubt his nearly omnipotence.

What if the Snow Queen is one of these things magical that slipped into our world before Storybrooke? Maybe she came there to get rid of her in Arendelle (I doubt her story of being Elsa and Anna's aunt, I'm pretty sure if their parents were familiar with Elsa's powers out of the family tree they would've acted otherwise than to tell her to supress it, still hope they are familiar with that kind of power by other means - being Kai and Gerda)? What if the savior had magic before? Something she didn't realize but caused her to be rejected by any fosterhome she came to? Something a then powerless Snow Queen felt, when this girl came into her "care"?

Not sure, but I would like a villain who is not related to Henry and not again some kind of pawn of the Dark One, and I like the idea of Emma's magic being the reason for her life as an Outcast, something that marks her "out of this world" that people around her could sense, but that's maybe just because it reminds me of one of my favourite childhood-stories - Gorbolino the witch's cat.