Thread:Lady Junky/@comment-6302057-20150308082833/@comment-2153169-20150308083625

EF Maleficent is undead. If we put her as alive, and her SB counterpart as undead, we clearly say it is two different characters. However, it is not. SB Maleficent is the future of EF Maleficent, she is her present-day self. If the present-day is undead, the ef counterpart is dead. That's logical. We also use that when a character is dead. For exemple, Graham is dead so it means the Huntsman is dead too. Same for Greg/Owen, Neal/Bae, Peter Pan/Malcolm or Johanna. If they are dead or undead in the present day, the EF counterpart is undead too. You should not forget this: they are the same characters, we just made two pages because it is easier to recap the events of EF and SB. But, it is still the same character. Saying the SB self is undead and the EF self alive would mean they are not the same character, which is completely false. The EF counterpart can't live if the SB counterpart is dead, and it is the same thing for the SB part, which can't live without the EF character.

The Sleeping Beauty part. Honestly, I did not see it. It was probably in the same edit so when i revert the undead thing, it probably reverted the second edit. I'm sorry for this one, it was not my attention. I'll re-add it right now :)