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'''Furies''' are a creature species featured on [[ABC]]'s ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. They are native to the [[Underworld]], and appear in the [[The Price|second episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]].
 
'''Furies''' are a creature species featured on [[ABC]]'s ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. They are native to the [[Underworld]], and appear in the [[The Price|second episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]].
   
Furies are based on the species of the same name from [[Greek Mythology]].
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Furies are based on the species of the same name from [[Greek Mythology|Greek mythology]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
{{After Third Curse|nohide|
 
{{After Third Curse|nohide|
After everyone is returned to [[Storybrooke]] by [[Emma Swan|Emma]] for unknown reasons, [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin]] is surprised by a fury, who knocks him out and kidnaps him. As the fury flies off with him, [[Regina Mills|Regina]] manages to teleport herself in front of the creature and makes it drop Robin. However, Regina is no match for the fury, who injures her and flies off with Robin. She attempts to follow, but [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] convinces her to stay behind and let them handle it. Later, [[Belle]] provides intel about the fury, stating it's a demon from the [[underworld]] sent to extract an unpaid price of magic, and that they have until the full moon reaches its zenith before Robin is taken. Believing Emma summoned the fury, Regina demands that she send it away, but Emma reveals that Regina is the one who didn't pay the price of magic while they were in Camelot (Regina had asked Emma to use her magic to save a dying Robin's life, but Emma apparently never asked for a price in return). The fury takes Robin to the lake, where it opens up a [[World-crossing|portal]], and a ferryman, [[Charon]], appears in a boat, ready to bring Robin to the Underworld. But the fury it is distracted by Regina, who forces the fury to take her life instead. The fury begins extracting Regina's life force, but Mary Margaret, refusing to abandon Regina, links hands with her. Soon, [[David Nolan|David]], [[Leroy]] and [[King Arthur|Arthur]] do the same, with their combined life forces overpowering the fury and causing it to explode, paying off the price of magic. Charon disappears into the mist. {{Ep|The Price}} }}
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After everyone is returned to [[Storybrooke]] by [[Emma Swan|Emma]] for unknown reasons, [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin]] is surprised by a Fury, who knocks him out and kidnaps him. As the Fury flies off with him, [[Regina Mills|Regina]] manages to teleport herself in front of the creature and makes it drop Robin. However, Regina is no match for the Fury, who injures her and flies off with Robin. She attempts to follow, but [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] convinces her to stay behind and let them handle it. Later, [[Belle]] provides intel about the Fury, stating it's a demon from the [[Underworld]] sent to extract an unpaid price of [[magic]], and that they have until the full moon reaches its zenith before Robin is taken. Believing Emma summoned the Fury, Regina demands that she send it away, but Emma reveals that Regina is the one who didn't pay the price of magic while they were in Camelot (Regina had asked Emma to use her magic to save a dying Robin's life, but Emma apparently never asked for a price in return). The Fury takes Robin to the [[Storybrooke Heritage Park|duck pond]], where it opens up a [[World-crossing|portal]], and a ferryman, [[Charon]], appears in a [[Charon's Boats|boat]], ready to bring Robin to the Underworld. But the Fury it is distracted by Regina, who forces the Fury to take her life instead. The Fury begins extracting Regina's life force, but Mary Margaret, refusing to abandon Regina, links hands with her. Soon, [[David Nolan|David]], [[Leroy]] and [[King Arthur|Arthur]] do the same, with their combined life forces overpowering the Fury and causing it to explode, paying off the price of magic. Charon disappears into the mist. {{Ep|The Price}} }}
 
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==Magical Ability==
 
==Magical Ability==
 
{{MagicalAbility|*|World-crossing}}
 
{{MagicalAbility|*|World-crossing}}
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|-|On-Screen Notes=
 
|-|On-Screen Notes=
 
===On-Screen Notes===
 
===On-Screen Notes===
*Furies can only travel from the [[Underworld]] when the moon is at its zenith. {{Ep|Broken Heart}}
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*Furies can only [[World-crossing|travel]] from the [[Underworld]] when the moon is at its zenith. {{Ep|Broken Heart}}
   
 
|-|Set Notes=
 
|-|Set Notes=
 
===Props Notes===
 
===Props Notes===
*The [[Creature Book|book]] that [[Belle]] uses to identify the Fury seems to be an alphabetical guidebook on mythological creatures. The following headlines (barely readable) are listed:<ref>[[:File:502AFury.png]]</ref> {{Ep|The Price}}
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*The [[Creature Book|book]] that [[Belle]] uses to identify the Fury appears to be an alphabetical guidebook on mythological creatures. The following monsters and creatures (barely readable) are listed:<ref>[[:File:502AFuryFlipped.png]] {{S|(tilted screenshot)}}<br>[[:File:502AFury.png]] {{S|(original screenshot)}}</ref> {{Ep|The Price}}
 
**[[Wikipedia:Futakuchi-onna|Futakuchi-onna]], a monster from [[Wikipedia:Japanese mythology|Japanese mythology]], in the form of type a woman with two mouths – a normal one located on her face, and a second one on the back of the head, beneath the hair
 
**[[Wikipedia:Futakuchi-onna|Futakuchi-onna]], a monster from [[Wikipedia:Japanese mythology|Japanese mythology]], in the form of type a woman with two mouths – a normal one located on her face, and a second one on the back of the head, beneath the hair
 
**Fury
 
**Fury
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{{AppearancesS|8=archive}}
 
{{AppearancesS|8=archive}}
 
<small>Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.</small>
 
<small>Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.</small>
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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A demon sent from the Underworld to collect the unpaid price of magic.

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Furies are a creature species featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. They are native to the Underworld, and appear in the second episode of the fifth season.

Furies are based on the species of the same name from Greek mythology.

History

After Third Curse

After everyone is returned to Storybrooke by Emma for unknown reasons, Robin is surprised by a Fury, who knocks him out and kidnaps him. As the Fury flies off with him, Regina manages to teleport herself in front of the creature and makes it drop Robin. However, Regina is no match for the Fury, who injures her and flies off with Robin. She attempts to follow, but Mary Margaret convinces her to stay behind and let them handle it. Later, Belle provides intel about the Fury, stating it's a demon from the Underworld sent to extract an unpaid price of magic, and that they have until the full moon reaches its zenith before Robin is taken. Believing Emma summoned the Fury, Regina demands that she send it away, but Emma reveals that Regina is the one who didn't pay the price of magic while they were in Camelot (Regina had asked Emma to use her magic to save a dying Robin's life, but Emma apparently never asked for a price in return). The Fury takes Robin to the duck pond, where it opens up a portal, and a ferryman, Charon, appears in a boat, ready to bring Robin to the Underworld. But the Fury it is distracted by Regina, who forces the Fury to take her life instead. The Fury begins extracting Regina's life force, but Mary Margaret, refusing to abandon Regina, links hands with her. Soon, David, Leroy and Arthur do the same, with their combined life forces overpowering the Fury and causing it to explode, paying off the price of magic. Charon disappears into the mist. ("The Price")

Magical Ability

Trivia

On-Screen Notes

Props Notes

Appearances

Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.

References

  1. File:502AFuryFlipped.png (tilted screenshot)
    File:502AFury.png (original screenshot)