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Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
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@EternalღFlame wrote:
I’m curious to learn how the other fairytale creatures deal with power and magic. So far, we’ve only seen Regina and Rumpel’s view of magic. We’ve been led to believe that power and magic lead to evil deeds. But there are other fairytale creatures that possess magic and power who are actually good. So, I’d like to hear what they’d have to say about magic and the price they had to pay, if any at all.
I think they pay a price, also. It seems that everyone who has magic is destined for a lonely life. Ever since Rumple has obtained his magic he has suffered by losing both Bae and Belle. Regina, after losing Daniel, never did really find a way to truly fill her heart, like Snow and even Maleficent told her. Then on the good side, we see the fairies who are destined to live without having romantic love. The Blue Fairy let us know that it didn’t have a place in their lives, hence why them being an order of Nuns makes sense in Storybrooke…they serve a higher calling. Let’s see, who else is magical…Archie/Jiminy. He decided to live life as a cricket. He may be happy, but he’ll never have true love, either, unless it’s in Storybrooke or with a non-magical cricket. Then there is Jefferson who uses magic isn’t the happiest person in the world, losing his wife and his situation with his daughter. Everyone has paid a price of some sort of the other where magic is concerned.
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.