Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-4877635-20150218173447/@comment-5188977-20150427092800

DarkCruellaTheFirst wrote: Fragile Daydreamer wrote: DarkCruellaTheFirst wrote: Fragile Daydreamer wrote: What I can't figure out is why the Apprentice was telling Lily stuff. Was it under direction from the Sorcerer, or a way of trying to make up for his own part in Lily's fate? Like Lily said, she's hardwired for bad decisions, and I think giving someone like that a reason or person to blame (and during the hormonal teenage years, might I add) will definitely have serious consequences. As we have seen so far. I can't figure out why the Appentice would be tampering with the course of events, if he didn't want to mess with fate like the author did. I think he did it out of regret, to me the sorcerer didn't sound like he wanted anyone to interfere with faith, so the apraintice must have done it without him knowing, can sombodie tell me if the aprentice is still in the had, I forgot or missed it, and if he is out of it why is he not telling the heroes of the sorcerer, with the upcoming threat it would be quite handy. And would Rumple still want to cleave (or how ever you spell that word) himself from the dagger? Where would the heroes ceep the had? Would the sorcerer be in the world without magic? I'm sorry I ask somanny questions that aven't got anything to do with Lily I'm just so excited!

I would think Rumple would still want to cleave himself from the dagger, it's just that at this point, he needs to make sure he is alive to do that. It's possible that the Apprentice is still in the Hat, considering that the spell was carefully tooled by Rumple to release only the fairies and Chernabog. Oh ofcourse I almost forgot that he was nearly dead! But why would Rumple not realeash the aprentice and question him, I think he knows a lot about the sorcerer that we are yet to learn, unless he already told Rumple everything he nows. Probably because Rumple did not know how involved the Apprentice was in the Author's disappearance. Or maybe that was just characteristic of the spell. It may not have been a get-out-of-jail-free card, and the Chernabog may in fact be the price for releasing the fairies from the Hat.