Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4050367-20140709230921/@comment-4050367-20140808214540

1 Broke Boy wrote: Alexalaz wrote: '''> I really want someday to see Brothers Grimm or Adersen. '''Maybe as villains too. How did they write their stories since it happened many many years after they died? Maybe they could predict. Maybe all the writers in the word had just travel to the worlds where time was different. Maybe they had een cursed each thing they write to be real. So many possibilities. See I don't think the authors would be their "creators" as such. Remember when Jefferson was trying to convince Emma that all the stories were real, she claimed they were just stories to which he replied "And where do stories come from? Imagination? That has to come from somewhere?".

This has me thinking the authors were actually, on some level, psychic. This meant they were able to see into the other worlds via dreams or premonitions. However, like Rumple's precognitive abilities they were faulty and could only see portions of their stories; like looking at a puzzle with the pieces missing. This is what causes the great variation between what is written and what "really" happened. They acted somewhat as a conduit between this world and the others. What I was thinking was that somehow the "authors" would somehow be in storybrooke, and would learn about all the stories of everyone. Then, somehow they'd go back into time, alter the story a bit (so no one would know the true story of everyone in Storybrooke or something) and the stories we know today would come into exist.

Okay, maybe they should just leave the authors out of the show :p