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Healing magic is not too expensive, I think. It costs more for a fatal wound, like when Snow used/didn’t use the candle–Eva & Rumple couldn’t just be cured by simple magic; someone had to die if they were to live. When Rumple cured Whale and Belle, none of those injuries were yet fatal–bad, but not fatal. Same with all the times Regina and Emma have used healing magic before–bad injuries perhaps, but with treatment, they could be cured. The arm on Whale probably cost more–but he could have survived losing an arm with proper treatment. Therefore not a life-cost. …yes, I’m still trying to make the show make sense.
Here’s the thing. You could be totally right. Your logic is….well, logical. But the issue is that in universe it’s never logical, it never seems to follow any sort of rules or guidelines.The world building is such that there is no logical explanation for anything, as if they are (literally) making it up week to week and story to story.
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