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November 17, 2012 at 2:58 am #135398lady of the lakeParticipant
My theory about what Mr. Gold describes about the dream to Henry and Regina that when the victims dreams or fall asleep and they are under dream their souls goes to another world.
So i was theorizing that this world might be Dreamlands as we can see on the Fantasy Map;
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Dreamlands Wikipedia Article
Dreamlands Mythology LocationThe Dreamlands is a fictional location in the Dream cycle of H.P. Lovecraft. It is also the setting for a number of pastiches written by other authors.
The Dreamlands is a vast, alternate dimension that can be entered through dreams, similar to astral projection. Experienced dreamers are among the most powerful inhabitants of the Dreamlands and may become its permanent residents after their physical deaths.
To reach the Dreamlands, a sleeper must find an unusual stairway in a conventional dream and walk down the Seventy Steps of Light Slumber to face the judgment of powerful gatekeepers named Nasht and Kaman-Tha. If judged worthy (i.e., able to survive the dangers of the Dreamlands), the dreamer is allowed to descend the Seven Hundred Steps of Deeper Slumber and emerges in the Enchanted Wood. When a person enters the Dreamlands in this way, he leaves his physical body safely in the waking world. Should he be killed during his travels, his corporeal body will only suffer a shock. Sometimes, however, this can be fatal; “dream death” of this kind makes return to the Dreamlands impossible. Waking up causes a person’s “dream self” to disappear, and the individual may have difficulty recalling anything learned or experienced during his time asleep (similar to conventional dreaming). if you want to read more of the article click on this link http://www.yog-sothoth.com/wiki/index.php/DreamlandsAnother thing i was thinking is that only those that are victims by the sleeping Curse can only transport to that world and as we know Snow/Mary M. doesn’t have those nightmares anymore that “Fade away by the time” she says; thats why we can’t see Snow on that “On Fire Room” only Aurora and now Henry because as far as we know they are the only people was Cursed by the Sleeping Curse… And other thing is that, we in our Our World sometimes we comunicate in our own dreams, sometimes we scream, we cry, we yell and even we can speak telepathically at loud with someone else (that happened to me once with my sister) also we wake up sometimes with our bodies so heavy or with inner pain or when you dream been attacked by a bullet and somehow you feel that bullet or that scary moment until you awake and still feeling that if like it was real, or something else whatever our dreams are about; the same thing that Aurora and Henry are at this point;
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…. So my point of view is that their souls are on Dreamlands and when they are awake they transport again to their respectively worlds as we can see on the Video Promo 2×08 on sec 00:23 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOEAX8V6aRE that Aurora flies into a purple sky or something like that,
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thats when (well i think) that she is about to wake up and she's back to the Unamed Land….[adrotate group="5"]November 17, 2012 at 3:35 am #161148fairy dustParticipantI LOVE the map!
November 19, 2012 at 5:43 am #161286arwenreneeParticipantReminds me of the wold dream or the dream world some people can inter in the Wheel of Time books
November 20, 2012 at 12:02 pm #161397SlurpeezParticipantLove the fantasy land map.
@ArwenRenee wrote:
Reminds me of the wold dream or the dream world some people can inter in the Wheel of Time books
Yes, that’s a great point. I think Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis are fans of that book series, because of all the literary allusions to it. You have the “Dark One,” “Baelfire” and “Morraine” which are all mentioned in that series.
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