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lol I doubt that too 😛 But if we’re talking about things that can kill Rumple, then a nuke would work. But it will probably be the dagger, if they kill him at all.
Cora’s heart is the heart inlaid in the cover of Regina’s spell book.
@Dragons Is So Stupid wrote:
Cora’s heart is the heart inlaid in the cover of Regina’s spell book.
Oh ! Good idea.. That very well might be. But still, would she not be adamant in getting the book back in her own possession ?
It is a good idea, but is it possibile to change a heart and make it like stone for a cover of a spellbook.
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No problem! I do that all the time..
Just mix a bit of snake spit with juice from a sour lemon, drop in some ground granit, stir, let it settle and pour it over the heart- there you go 😎
With magic, imagination is the limit.
A prediction: At some point, Emma and Hook join alliances to find Cora’s heart and destroy it….before she destroys Storybrooke. That lady’s a loose cannon.
I’m leaning to the heart in the book. They made a big deal about Regina NOT burning the book but that could before for other reasons. I like this heart in the book thing.
If Regina knew the heart on the book cover was Cora’s then why send Hook to take her heart?
As far as Regina knows, and probably Rumple too, Cora’s heart is in her body. As far as we know, only Hook knows she’s placed it somewhere else. I think when she did that, that Rumple didn’t know about it, because otherwise he would have probably told Regina since Cora was a common threat to them.
Is that the only way to kill her?
I think when Hook tried to take Cora’s heart, it was hidden in the enormous cuff of her sleeve…in other words, she was” wearing her heart on her sleeve.”
The phrase, “wearing your heart on your sleeve,” came from Shakespear.
The term doesn’t date from that period though and is first recorded in Shakespeare’s Othello, 1604. In the play, the treacherous Iago’s plan was to feign (fake) openness and vulnerability in order to appear faithful:
Iago:
It is sure as you are Roderigo,
Were I the Moor, I would not be Iago:
In following him, I follow but myself;
Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty,
But seeming so, for my peculiar end:
For when my outward action doth demonstrate
The native act and figure of my heart
In compliment extern, ’tis not long after
But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve
For daws to peck at: I am not what I am.
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My second and third guess are in that pile of hair on top of her head…or in the fat part of her mask/sceptor thingy. I can’t imagine her not keeping it close by where she could guard it.
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