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Theauthorforsure wrote: QuiBears wrote: Fragile Daydreamer wrote: AppleTree23 wrote: I'm also confused by how the apprentice said to the author, "You made me to do that to an innocent child." But the apprentice also spoke of free will? Very confused by this. It could be possible that the Author made it so that the apprentice is left with "no choice". Like, maybe a confluence of events where the seemingly least evil thing to do is that. I don't know, I'm thinking out loud. hahaha I think it was because the Author redirected the Charmings to him and the sorcerer's apprentice knew what the Charmings were after. Though that slight nudge and also I think once something is writen in the book it changes which reality is going to happen. Like the Regina meeting Robin Hood in the bar page. There are countless multiple realities it's just which one are we seeing?

Also, side note, did anyone notice the Kingdom Hearts nod with Henry? Like the Author using the key hole and also I could've sworn I heard KH's Dearly Beloved being played once the door started glowing. And also with this Author I am getting a Princess Tutu vibe from him. Drosselmeyer changed the story and allowed the characters to enter our world because he was bored and wanted to create the ultimate tragedy, what if that is what the peddler wants. right?? i had a brief thought that "what if that is like the key blade" but then i thought, "the writers wouldn't do that sadly...too many people wouldn't get it" You never know after all it is Once Upon a Time and they do love pop culture referances.