User:Eddiefunny

"Remember that the Witch is Wicked--tremendously Wicked--and ought to be killed."

- Wizard of Oz from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"

Other Questions
For more unanswered questions try here.

Storybook Tales
It is safe to assume that the book portrays Rumplestiltskin and Regina as villains as stated numerous times by the characters themselves. Therefore, any elements of their past that would make them appear sympathetic would be omitted or construed in the book. It is, therefore, difficult to understand why a picture of a pre-Dark One Baelfire appears in the book and the story of Regina not meeting Robin Hood appears unless only to emphasize their descent to darkness. The story writing itself must have start sometime after Merlin becomes a powerful sorcerer. It is unknown who was the Author who wrote the story of Rumplestiltskin since it began hundreds years back. However, the Author Isaac Heller did write some of it until he meddle too much and was trapped in the book by the Apprentice. It is possible it was the Apprentice that finished the book up until the Curse.

It is clear that the original book ends with the Curse being cast. Therefore, the book in Season 6 that has only a few pages left must of being the ending of another book. So obviously has to be two books.

Henry Mills later on writes a novel called Once Upon a Time which most likely records all events of Season 1-6.

Lucy also receives a book containing the story of Rapunzel. Therefore, it is most likely the New Enchanted Forest's Book.

Timelines
To see a detailed version of my theorised timeline of Wonderland, check here.

To see Crash815's version, check here.

''To see Nightlily's timeline, click here.

To see the Once Upon a Time Wiki take on the timeline, check here.

Favourite Wonderland Lines
Knave: You know as well as I do, Alice. Nothing's impossible in Wonderland!

White Rabbit: You're late!

Alice: Once, long ago, I got you back your heart. Now, you need to help me get back mine.

Cheshire Cat: Wonderland has grown stranger. I'm stranger. You're stranger. Together, we are...strangers.

Magic
Incomplete table Magic always comes at a price. And the price will always be paid. It requires strong emotions to perform magic. Therefore the price for most magic is the physical, mental and emotional toll and energy are taken from the user to exert. For strong magicians over time it becomes easier and rarely has an visible effect on the user.

Born, curse or develop magic. Examples are Emma, Elsa, Ingrid, Zelena of those born with magical abilities. Cursed with magic Rumple and genies such as Cyrus. Developed Cora, Regina, Jafar and Anastasia. It is unclear if anyone can learn to perform magic since the only requirement seems to be to channel strong emotions or if it is a genetic trait which could quite possibly be due to many familial members containing magical abilities. Magically beings fairies, Siren, Nyx, Ursula, mermaids, rock trolls.

Powerful magic users can sense the presence of magic energy. Magic has its limitations, governed by the Laws of Magic. Revive, fall in love, turn back time. Genies also cannot kill anyone. Two main categories: Light magic and Dark magic. Although magic itself is neutral the intent of the user is what determines its type. For one to perform Dark Arts they must be consumed by negative emotions such as hatred, envy, revenge which are then channeled to harness the magic. Practitioners of Dark Magic can learn to perform Light Magic if guided by positive emotions such as Love and Hope and have let go of the negative emotions.

There appears to be differing levels of magic. Basic form is using potioncraft in which various mixture of ingredients perform the magic. Using the raw materials may require an enchantment. Any person can learn to perform this type of magic. Then there is the learning the spell from a book/scroll which requires a level of expertise. Which also may require an enchantment. Lastly, performing it innately by channeling emotion without the aid of spellbooks or items. This ultimate form requires the magic to be released by the caster's hands. Therefore, if their hands are bound they will find it difficult to cast spells.