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Please note that this list is for fictional items only. Real-world items can only be included if they have unique properties or modifications which set them apart from normal objects (such as the game Space Paranoids, which is a fictional game with a fictional title, Tamara's taser, which can kill a person made out of wood, the Jolly Roger sextant, which can be used to navigate to Neverland, or Ivy's doll, which is named Beatrice), or were permanently transformed into magical items, such as Smee's hat, which was enchanted by Mr. Gold and allows Smee to cross the town line safely.
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Fairy Tale Land

Ariel's Necklace

Ariel's Necklace is a Fairy Tale Land item. It appears in the fifteenth episode of the sixth season. The necklace is worn by Ariel and allows her to take human form. It also allows her to speak again after the Evil Queen took her voice.
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Cupid's Arrow

Cupid's Arrow is a Fairy Tale Land item. It appears in the fourteenth episode of the sixth season and is a magic tool created by Cupid. It has the ability to find the person that someone loves the most.
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Sea Nymphs' Sand

Sea Nymphs' Sand is a Fairy Tale Land item. It appears in the graphic novel Out of the Past and is magic sand given to William by a sea nymph in another realm. According to the sea nymph, it can neutralize any magic.
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Agrabah

Cave of Wonders Diamond

Cave of Wonders Diamond is an Agrabah item. It appears in the fifth episode of the sixth season. Jasmine hires Aladdin to get the mysterious "Diamond in the Rough," believing it can help them break Jafar's hold on the Sultan. They find the diamond in the Cave of Wonders, but when it dissolves in a puff of magic smoke, Jasmine realizes that the real Diamond in the Rough is actually Aladdin.
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Golden Scarab of Agrabah

Golden Scarab of Agrabah is an Agrabah item. It appears in the fifth episode of the sixth season and was given to Jasmine's family by the people of Agrabah many generations ago as a gift for freeing the kingdom from darkness.
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History:
The Scarab is now one of the great treasures of Jasmine's kingdom. Jasmine later gives it to Aladdin as proof she believes in his destiny as the Savior. In Storybrooke, Aladdin purposely leaves the Scarab on a decayed corpse to mislead Jasmine into believing he died, out of shame because he didn't want her to know he used the Shears of Destiny to sever his Savior ties. After leaving Storybrooke with Jasmine to save Agrabah, Aladdin turns the Scarab over to Henry, telling him to give it to Emma.

Camelot

Animated Armors

Animated Armors are Camelot items. They appear in the third episode of the fifth season and are possessed armor that resides in the lake of Brocéliande. A bunch of them attacked David Nolan after he claimed a specific toadstool. They tried to drown David only for him to be saved by King Arthur.
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Arthur's Reliquary

Arthur's Reliquary is a Camelot item. It appears in the third episode of the fifth season and is where the Knights of the Round Table store the most precious items that they've collected from their quests.
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The Purple Gem Necklace

The Purple Gem Necklace is a Camelot item. It appears in the second episode of the fifth season. It was given to Regina by Percival who claimed it was a gift from King Arthur, when in reality, Percival used it to spy on her.
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Unquenchable Flame

Unquenchable Flame is a Camelot item. It appears in the third episode of the fifth season and is a magical flame that is said to be part of the Burning Bush itself. King Arthur uses the flame to light the way as he and David look for the crimson crown.
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Enchanted Forest

Cora's Wand

Cora's Wand is an Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the fifth season and is a magic wand that Cora keeps locked away in her home.
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Endless Coin Bag

Endless Coin Bag is an Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the twelfth episode of the second season. It is a magical bag capable of containing vast amounts of gold coins than what its physical size allows, which Rumplestiltskin brings to the Land Without Color to pay for Dr. Frankenstein's services.
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Eye of the Storm

Eye of the Storm is an Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the fifteenth episode of the fifth season and is a much sought-after blue sapphire.
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History:
Countless sailors have lost their lives trying to find the sapphire. Hades offers the stone to Liam Jones, in exchange for letting his cargo ship sink so Hades can have the crew's souls, except for him and his brother Killian, who will be saved. Liam makes the deal and drives the ship right into a storm. Liam then uses the stone to get him and his brother their dream jobs in the royal navy.

Hercules' Medals

Hercules' Medals are Enchanted Forest items. They appear in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season.
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History:
The medals show motifs from the Labors of Hercules: The Nemean Lion, the Lernaean Hydra, the Ceryneian Hind, the Erymanthian Boar, the Augean stables, the Stymphalian Birds, the Cretan Bull, the Mares of Diomedes, the girdle of Hippolyta, the cattle of the monster Geryon, and the apples of Hesperides. The final labor, Cerberus, is missing, since Hercules hadn't faced him yet.

Isabella (Doll)

Isabella (Doll) is an Enchanted Forest item. It first appears in the nineteenth episode of the fifth season. Isabella is a doll that belonged to Regina when she was a child. Young Regina would play with the doll and even tried to use her mother's wand to turn the doll into her sister. ("Sisters," "Regina Rising")
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Jolly Roger's Sextant

Jolly Roger's Sextant is an Enchanted Forest item. It first appears in the fifth episode of the third season and is a navigation tool that can be used to take a traveler on a flying ship to Neverland. The sextant was used by the crew of the Jewel of the Realm. More than a century later, Hook shows the sextant to Henry, while teaching him about sailing. ("Good Form," "It's Not Easy Being Green")
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Key to the Vault of the Dark One

Key to the Vault of the Dark One is an Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the fifteenth episode of the third season and is a special key hidden within a book in the Dark castle, which can be used to open the Vault of the Dark One.
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Lily's Necklace

Lily's Necklace is an Enchanted Forest item. It first appears in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season.
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History:
Lily always wears the necklace as it was her only memory from her birth mother. When she was a teenager, Lily lost her necklace as she runs away from her criminal boyfriend. She asked Emma to take back the necklace for her. Eventually, Lily is reunited with Maleficent, who tells her that the necklace is a piece of her dragon egg, but also her only clue about her father. ("Lily," "Operation Mongoose Part 2")

Mirror of Souls

Mirror of Souls is an Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the seventeenth episode of the fifth season. If somebody has evil in their soul, it will be revealed in the mirror's gaze, in which the person's eyes will glow with demonic fire. The mirror was located about an hour's ride away from Belle's castle, and she eventually recovers it. Later, through the mirror's reflection, Belle discovers that Gaston has evil in his soul.
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Pegasus Sail

Pegasus Sail is an Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the fifth episode of the third season and is a sail made from the last remaining feathers of the winged horse Pegasus, which allows a ship to fly. It was used on the Jolly Roger to travel to Neverland; however, Killian Jones burned the sail when his brother Liam perished after the mission. ("Good Form," "Save Henry" (mentioned))
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Rumplestiltskin's Walking Stick

Rumplestiltskin's Walking Stick is an Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the first episode of the third season and is a walking stick enchanted by Rumplestiltskin with blood magic, so that, what might be a useless piece of wood in the hands of a looter, would be magical in his hands, or his son's hands. Neal uses it to uncloak a hidden closet in his father's castle.
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Ruth's Pendant

Ruth's Pendant is an Enchanted Forest item. It first appears in the sixth episode of the first season and is a pendant given to Ruth by her mother when she was pregnant. It was bewitched by a gypsy to predict the sex of one's firstborn, even before the woman is with child. If the pendant swings north to south, the child will be a boy. If it swings east to west, it's a girl. ("The Shepherd," "Lady of the Lake," "White Out," "Heartless")
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Smee's Hat

Smee's Hat is an Enchanted Forest item. It first appears in the fourth episode of the second season. Smee's grandmother knitted this red woolen hat and gave it to him when he was young. Smee believes the hat brings him luck. After the curse is broken, Mr. Gold pours a potion on the hat and forces Smee out of the town line, confirming that the potion works. (The Crocodile," "The Outsider" (the hat also appears in every episode where Smee appears))
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Woodcutter's Compass

Woodcutter's Compass is an Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the ninth episode of the first season. The Woodcutter gives the compass to his children, Hansel and Gretel, so that they won't get lost in the woods. When the children, now known as Ava and Nicholas Zimmer, are reunited with their father in Storybrooke, the compass needle mysteriously starts moving on its own accord.
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Land Without Magic

August's Cure

August's Cure is a Land Without Magic item. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the second season and is a vial of a red magic potion sold to August Booth by the Dragon to prevent him from turning back into wood. Tamara gets hold of the potion and runs technologically advanced tests on it, only to discover it contains no elements from this world, which helps her realize it's actual magic.
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August's Necklace

August's Necklace is a Land Without Magic item. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the second season and is the string that Geppetto used to animate Pinocchio as a freshly carved puppet. As an adult, August wears the string as a necklace. The pendant is a wooden carving of Monstro the whale.
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Key to the Grove

Key to the Grove is a Land Without Magic item. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the seventh season and is a key that Gothel owns which she uses to access the grove where she and the other Tree Nymphs live.
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History:
The key is stolen by Isla, who infiltrates the grove with other humans in order to kill the Tree Nymphs with fire and axes. Thousands of years later, Gothel finds the key hidden in the lower level of The Hyperion and uses it as one of the three items she sacrifices to induct Tilly into the Coven of the Eight.

Tamara's Taser

Tamara's Taser is a Land Without Magic item. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the second season and is a special weapon used by Tamara to incapacitate the magical being called The Dragon. It is also capable of killing someone whose body consists solely of wood, as evidenced when she uses it to taser the August to death.
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Seattle

Beatrice (Doll)

Beatrice (Doll) is a Seattle item. It first appears in the nineth episode of the seventh season. This doll is named Beatrice and belongs to Ivy.
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History:
After placing a hidden camera on the doll, Victoria gives the doll to Jacinda and tells her that Lucy is quite fond of it. The camera later records an embrace between Jacinda and Nick Branson, to which Victoria shows Lucy. After her mother's death, Jacinda gives the doll back to Ivy. Later, when Ivy visits Henry at his apartment to thank him for some advice he gave her, she brings the doll with her and still has it in her possession by the time she leaves. ("One Little Tear," "Knightfall," "The Girl in the Tower")

Hopper (Stuffed Frog)

Hopper (Stuffed Frog) is a Seattle item. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the seventh season. Hopper is a stuffed frog and belonged to Jacinda when she was a child. It is seen in Jacinda's "Before Lucy" box.
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Magic Transferring Vines

Magic Transferring Vines is a Seattle item. It appears in the tenth episode of the seventh season and is a magical vine used by Eloise to steal Ivy's magic in order to give it to Anastasia.
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Tilly's Pills

Tilly's Pills is a Land Without Magic item. They appear in the fourth episode of the seventh season and are the pills that Tilly is forced to use to not remember her life before the Dark Curse.
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Storybrooke

Anti-Transformation Powder

Anti-Transformation Powder is a Storybrooke item. It appears in the sixth episode of the fifth season and is a magical powder which can be used to stop transformation, and transform someone back to their original self.
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Enchanted Ropes

Enchanted Ropes is a Storybrooke item. It appears in the fourteenth episode of the sixth season and is a rope the can't be undone, except if the user of the rope frees its victim. It was used by the Evil Queen to hold Robin of Locksley hostage.
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Golden Brain

Golden Brain is a Storybrooke item. It appears in the twentieth episode of the third season and is a golden brain made of Mr. Gold's spun straw as a symbol of wisdom, used by Zelena as one of the four ingredients in her time travel spell.
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Ice Magic Neutralizing Candle

Ice Magic Neutralizing Candle is a Storybrooke item. It appears in the seventh episode of the fourth season and is a candle-shaped spell that can supposedly neutralize ice magic. To use it, someone must magically light the candle and then blow over it. However, there is no evidence that the spell actually works, as Emma fails to neutralize Elsa's and Ingrid's magic.
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Invisible Chalk

Invisible Chalk is a Storybrooke item. It appears in the sixteenth episode of the second season and is one of the many magical items found in Mr. Gold's pawnshop used for the purpose of creating an invisible barrier. Emma draws a line using the chalk near the pawnshop's door and enacts a barrier spell to keep Cora and Regina from entering.
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Message in a Bottle

Message in a Bottle is a Storybrooke item. It appears in the second episode of the seventh season and is a magical bottle that finds the person you seek. It was once owned by Hook until he gifted it to Henry. Henry later uses the bottle to send a distress call to Regina, Emma and Hook. As Wish Hook points out, the bottle's magic can also seek out alternate versions of the same person, which is what caused him to be summoned by it as well.
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Space Paranoids

Space Paranoids is a Storybrooke item. It first appears in the thirteenth episode of the first season and is a handheld game console given to Henry by his adoptive mother, Regina. ("What Happened to Frederick," "A Land Without Magic,"[1] "Save Henry" (mentioned))
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Neverland

Neverland Sand Clock

Neverland Sand Clock is a Neverland item. It appears in the eight episode of the third season and is a giant hourglass inside Skull Rock created when Peter Pan made the decision to stay in Neverland. The hourglass represents the magic fueling Pan's youth. Once the sand runs out, Pan will die, unless he finds another way to preserve his youth.
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New Enchanted Forest

Cinderella's Glove

Cinderella's Glove is a New Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the third episode of the seventh season and is a glove owned by Cinderella, which was enchanted with fairy magic by Lady Tremaine. It had the ability to rip a person's heart out, but Regina disenchanted it.
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Garden Gnome

Garden Gnome is a New Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the seventh episode of the seventh season. It is an enchanted garden gnome used to guard Gothel's garden.
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History:
Hook and Smee from the Wish Realm arrive at the garden looking for a golden flower, after being told by "Rapunzel" that there would be one in the witch's garden that would appear by singing. Hook sings a pirate's tune about rum, triggering the gnome, which grows into a giant and attacks both men. Smee insists he try a different song, so Hook sings a few lines from a lullaby that his mother used to sing to him. This reveals the flower's location, which Hook grabs in time, causing the gnome to crumble away.

White Elephant

White Elephant is a New Enchanted Forest item. It appears in the tenth episode of the seventh season and is a magical white elephant figurine which allows its owner to keep its most precious relationship intact, even under a Dark Curse.
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History:
Mr. Gold gives the elephant to Hook to allow him to remain close with his daughter Alice in their new cursed lives. However, at the last moment, Hook decides to give it to a worried Ella to allow her to not be separated from her daughter Lucy.

New Wonderland

Pocket Watch

Pocket Watch is an New Wonderland item. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the seventh season and is a pocket watch Alice got during one of her adventures in New Wonderland. The clock hands move backward instead of forward. After her true love, Robin, gifts her a bracelet, Alice gives her the watch.
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Oz

Music Box

Music Box is an Oz item. It appears in the twentieth episode of the sixth season and is a magical music box created by Zelena in order to impress Rumplestiltskin. She sends the music box to the Enchanted Forest, where her sister Regina successfully uses it to remove everyone's singing voices.
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Underworld

Chipped Cup (Underworld)

Chipped Cup (Underworld) is an Underworld item. It first appears in the twelfth episode of the fifth season and is the Underworld version of the chipped cup. It is located in the Underbrooke pawnshop. ("Souls of the Departed," "Devil's Due," "Firebird")
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Pan's Pipe (Underworld)

Pan's Pipe (Underworld) is an Underworld item. It first appears in the fourteenth episode of the fifth season[2] and is the Underworld version of Pan's pipe. It can be found in the Underbrooke Pawnshop. ("Devil's Due," "Her Handsome Hero")
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Marionettes (Underworld)

Marionettes (Underworld) are Underworld items. They first appear in the twelfth episode of the fifth season and are the Underworld version of Donna and Stephen, which are located in the Underbrooke Pawnshop. ("Souls of the Departed," "Devil's Due," "Her Handsome Hero," "Firebird")
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Soul Ripping Arrows

Soul Ripping Arrows are Underworld items. They appear in the seventeenth episode of the fifth season and have the ability to trap their victims' souls in the Acheron forever, which is where Hades forged them. They also work on immortal people, like the Dark One.
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Straw Doll (Underworld)

Straw Doll (Underworld) is an Underworld item. It first appears in the twelfth episode of the fifth season and is the Underworld version of the straw doll. It is one of the items found in the Underbrooke Pawnshop. ("Souls of the Departed," "Devil's Due," "Firebird")
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True Love Scale

True Love Scale is an Underworld item. It appears in the twentieth episode of the fifth season and is a scale where a person can weigh their heart to see if their love for someone is true.
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Unicorn Mobile (Underworld)

Unicorn Mobile (Underworld) is an Underworld item. It first appears in the fourteenth episode of the fifth season. It is the Underworld version of the unicorn mobile and can be found in the Underbrooke Swan House. ("Devil's Due," "The Brothers Jones")
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Wish Realm

Davy Jones' Locker

Davy Jones' Locker is a Wish Realm item. It appears in the sixteenth episode of the seventh season and is a treasure chest buried at the bottom of the sea where Davy Jones kept many rare treasures, including the Star Sapphire ring.
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History:
One of the maps Davy Jones made reveals the location of the Locker, which comes into the possession of Hook. Hook persuades Black Beard, Smee, and the rest of the Jolly Roger crew to take part in a ruse to give Henry a grand adventure, and in return, he will split the treasure with them three ways. After pretending to steal the map from Hook, Black Beard has the Jolly Roger sail to the Locker's location, where it's pulled up from underwater.

Magic Wardrobe (Wish Realm)

Magic Wardrobe (Wish Realm) is a Wish Realm item. It appears in the eleventh episode of the sixth season and is the Wish Realm version of the magic wardrobe. It was created by Wish Pinocchio for Princess Emma.
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Marionettes (Wish Realm)

Marionettes (Wish Realm) are Wish Realm items. They appear in the twenty-second episode of the seventh season and are the Wish Realm version of Stephen and Donna. They are located in the Wish Realm Dark Castle.
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Star Sapphire of Davy Jones

Star Sapphire of Davy Jones is a Wish Realm item. It appears in the sixteenth episode of the seventh season and is the ring Davy Jones gave his pirate bride and was placed in his locker protected with a magical whirlpool which will follow the thief until the ring is returned.
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History:
The ring is tracked down using Davy Jones' map by Henry, Captain Hook, and Black Beard in order to give Henry a ring with a story for his future bride. Henry ends up returning the ring to the whirlpool because he realizes a ring with a story is not worth his life.

Unknown Origin

Hammer of Hephaestus

Hammer of Hephaestus is an item of unknown origin. It appears in the eighth episode of the sixth season. The Hammer of Hephaestus is imbued with magic that can be wielded by those who don't have any magic themselves. The hammer can be used to crush a heart, and to open a passage out of the World Behind the Mirror.
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Sands of Morpheus

Sands of Morpheus are a substance of unknown origin. It first appears in the first episode of the sixth season and is a special kind of enchanted sand that can be used to enter a person's Dream World when sprinkled over their sleeping body.
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History:
The sand can be found in the Temple of Morpheus. When used on someone in the Sleeping Curse, the person's soul that is supposed to be in the Netherworld will be transported to his/her Dream World for a limited time, if that time expires he/she will be transported back to the Netherworld. ("The Savior," "The Black Fairy")

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