Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4519633-20141022032431/@comment-25536775-20161016041114

Eskaver wrote: Hmcooper4 wrote: Not true. While the gang was in the UW, Henry found the quill AND the Ink, and brought it back with him. And Henry has not done anything magical without the quill taht I can think of. Right. Henry never did anything Post-Author magical that I can think of. Henry has the Quill and Ink (although I don't think he constantly carries the ink everywhere so I guess it functions as a normal pen).

Any special speech moments are just Henry being the "Truest Believer". This family is the specialest family that ever specialed. Just realized that...strongest magician, savior, mayor, sherfiff, Truest love, Truest believer, author, powerful witches, biggest villains, etc. And Henry's status as the Truest Believer is so overlooked! In my opinion, it's that which made magic work in the portal in the season five finale... '''Henry indirectly and subconsciouly harnessing the massive amount of belief magic he got from the NYC bystanders. '''

And I have a theory/headcanon that, because he is the Truest Believer, it is because of his continous belief in happy endings that the Heroes always manage to find those happy coincidences that enable them to win. It was Henry's continuous belief on Regina's redemption that made it possible for her to move on, that made Emma hone her magic skills. And that's what the Truest Believer can do ''subconsciously. In a world where belief magic can ''be used for spellcasting like Neverland, Henry could very well match his biological mother in power level.