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What's done is done, my apprentice.

—The Sorcerer to the Apprentice src

The Sorcerer (credited as Disembodied Voice) is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. He débuts, with his only appearance, in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season. He is voiced by co-star Jonathan Adams.

The Sorcerer is based on the character of the same name from the poem, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice".


History

Before First Curse

For eons, the Sorcerer and his Apprentice have chosen a person, whether male or female, to become an Author, whose sole responsibility is to witness and record stories in a book. ("Best Laid Plans")

The Sorcerer creates a box, which contains a hat that can absorb and accumulate powers. As a safeguard, the hat is protected by the Sorcerer so only someone who has not succumbed to darkness can open it. For every person that has obtained the Dark One's powers, each has tried and failed to harness the hat in order to keep their magic while gaining freedom from the dagger. ("The Apprentice")

The Apprentice speaks with the Sorcerer having banished the current Author, Isaac, into the book after he made him harm Maleficent's child. The Sorcerer, however, cannot undo what has already been done and remarks that the child, along with Snow White and Prince Charming's child, are bound together as they always have been. ("Best Laid Plans", "Lily")

While watching over the hat, the Sorcerer's apprentice successfully stops the most recent Dark One, Zoso, from stealing the relic. Many years later, the Sorcerer's fate is not known, but his Apprentice has since retired to a cottage and hidden the hat in a basement. The current Dark One, Rumplestiltskin, poisons the Apprentice to transfigure him into a mouse. Before the man turns, Rumplestiltskin manipulates a girl, Anna, by making her believe he wants her to kill the Apprentice with a tonic. Due to her pure heart, she cannot do it, and is further coerced into killing Rumplestiltskin. Pushed to her breaking point, Anna stops herself before she can act out her inner darkness. As she sheds tears in frustration, Rumplestiltskin collects one of them and uses it to retrieve the hat. Later, he is outsmarted by Anna, who leaves for home with the Sorcerer's hat, and then Ingrid takes the item for herself. On her terms, Ingrid promises the Apprentice that she will return the hat only if the Sorcerer helps locate someone. Presumably, the Sorcerer learns of this from the Apprentice, who reappears to Ingrid and fulfills her asking price for retrieval of the hat. ("The Apprentice", "Smash the Mirror")

During Second Curse
When the second curse is cast, the Sorcerer's mansion manifests in Storybrooke. Inside, the house contains his hat, a hidden portal door to Arendelle and a secret room containing blank storybooks. ("A Curious Thing," "A Tale of Two Sisters," "Heroes and Villains")

After Second Curse

In the Sorcerer's mansion, Mr. Gold discovers the hat and begins using it to free himself from the dagger's will. Amassing power in the hat, he traps the apprentice as well as the nuns, before his plans are halted by his banishment out of Storybrooke. Finding the mansion's secret room, Henry leads Emma and Regina there to show them the blank storybooks. This causes Regina to mistakenly believe the author is the Sorcerer, although Mother Superior later clarifies they are two different people. ("A Tale of Two Sisters," "Heroes and Villains," "Darkness on the Edge of Town")

August later explains the Sorcerer's role in choosing an Author to Emma and her parents. ("Best Laid Plans")

Trivia

Character Notes

Production Notes

  • The Sorcerer is not Yen Sid, the character from Fantasia.[1]

Appearances

References