Talk:Wonderland/@comment-24304025-20171008133145/@comment-24304025-20171008231634

Thanks for the clarification, Lady ^^

Yet, the thing is: it is not a fact that the Wonderland mentioned by Alice belongs in Book2. Book2 isn't even a thing as far as we know, no one has written NEF's story so far in the way Isaac and Henry worte EF's. This whole Book1 and Book2 thing is for viewers to understand it better. Let's imagine this: Alice from NEF goes to WL, Hook from EF goes to WL, they meet there. Simple as that. If there was no such thing as Author or storybook, NEF would be just like Oz, a separate world but not a completely different universe/reality as in mutually exclusive scenarios.

Doesn't matter if someone's story is recorded in a book by a random guy who received that task from a Sorcerer's apprentice, that is not determinant of where one can or cannot go. People exist independently from their stories being told. EF and NEF could be similar to planets in the sense that they are not geographically connected in a way that one can simply walk from one to another, but with magic, there is nothing making a trip from EF to NEF any different than a trip from EF to Oz or whatever.

A guy from A can go to B and meet a girl from C who went there even if guy A's biography was written in city D or girl C took a photo in city D. If people from EF can go NEF, why can't people from NEF go to WL1 (the only we've ever seen)?

I see your point with the whole context of different iterations, and I truly respect it, but to me it is not accurate to include the WL mentioned in 701 as "definitely not the same WL" when we were never told that there is more than one WL. Because a character's story is featured ( or is not featured, because millions of people were simply omitted in Isaac's book, for sure) in a novel written in a certain land it most definitely does not mean that any land that is featured in a different book is out of their reach, especially because WL can be visited by anyone from anywhere, independently of which "book" they're in.

Could we be presented to a new Wonderland soon? Sure, we could. We can. We might see a 2nd WL next week, yes. But until then, I don't think the book/universe - which is a strategy of storytelling - is relevant to determine whether or not one reality excludes the other.