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I'm with the second theory too. Remember, centuries ago, there were people dedicated to hunt down and kill "magical" beings. Witches were the most famous, but those hunters would also prosecute everything that was "unholy", that is, far from God's plans. So, people with epileptic episodes would be hunt as possessed people, and those born with physical differences were also estranged, and even killed. In the middle ages, a person with facial hair problems would be named and catalogued as a werewolf. That's where bestiaries come in. That's where "witch hunter books" come from. The use of the word "unholy" comes from the protection those hunts received by Catholic Church. - End of historic theory.

So, let's begin with the show theory: what if those hunters became an ongoing organization? Something like following professor van Helsing's footsteps? If the magical creatures in our world's history were real, then they would have been pretty succesful during the french Encyclopedia era, and during the boom of science, coming up with the devices to stop and destroy magic. But, at the same time, magical beings would still be able to jump into our world and viceversa, as the cited Alice, Oz, Dorothy, and every single lost kid that went to Neverland.

Now, something that's been bothering me ever since Greg's dad dissapearance is the lastname of Flynn, another "portal jumper" to the digital world of Tron. What if Greg's uncle, the one he went to live with was, in fact, Kevin Flynn? I know I'm pushing it too hard with this, but if that's so, then poor Greg is really messed up, with his father vanishing in a magic town and his uncle vanishing within a computer LOL