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Who wrote Henry’s book anyway?

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  • This topic has 55 replies, 29 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 9 months ago by Phee.
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  • May 8, 2013 at 3:36 pm #192207
    snowcharming
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    I agree with anyone who says that the blue fairy wrote the book. The writing of the book could have been the final preparations she was referring to when talking to Gepetto. Also I think it is more likely that the blue fairy knew all those stories and had access to all the information that is in the book then anyone else. She is the oldest source of power in the lands and would know all the stories.
    I wonder the show is even going to address the question of who wrote the book because it has been a question we have had from the beginning. Most questions that we have had for that long have already been answered. We may not even get the answer to this question. I hope this is not true because i really want to know.

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    May 8, 2013 at 4:29 pm #192229
    gypsy
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    I still think Jefferson wrote the book ๐Ÿ™‚

    May 8, 2013 at 4:39 pm #192231
    RumplesGirl
    Keymaster

    @Gypsy wrote:

    I still think Jefferson wrote the book ๐Ÿ™‚

    If I had to make a list of “People Who Potentially Wrote The Book” Jefferson is definitely on there because I think you’re right Gypsy, he probably knew Bae and I think he told August. (I need an episode devoted to Bae, Jefferson and August. Just one full episode fully laying out how they all know each other).

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    May 10, 2013 at 3:48 pm #192807
    batclaw
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    I think it comes down to two people Wendy or Tink who i think is Morraine. For Wendy when the shadow got Bae there was a book that opened up that was blank that look like a lot the once upon a time book. What if Wendy wrote the book for herny to understand the curse after all Wendy told Bae he did not believe like Emma. As for Tink well August said a fairly told him about the book and Rumple and his dagger I think the person was Tink. Reason why tink would know Tink could be Morraine she had a crush on Bae like Tink did Peter I think Morraine found out about neverland from the Blue fairly and she ask to be transform into a fairly so she could find Bae after all if she was a fairly she could come and go from neverland to london as she pleases. I will love it if Bae was Peter Pan and Morraine was Tinkerbell ๐Ÿ˜€

    May 10, 2013 at 9:09 pm #192903
    PanTheMan
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    I’m liking all the Wendy and Tinkerbell theories, BUT… until we know for sure, I have to go with Blue Fairy. I’m really hoping the writers are saving a great episode for her.

    It’s pretty obvious she wanted the curse enacted, so she manipulated Rumple. Blue Fairy probably has some foresight like Rumple, since she’s the source of magic (or however it was phrased). I imagine that she knew the book would be needed to inspire certain characters.

    August 13, 2013 at 4:11 am #204644
    Phee
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    Personally, I think the book came with the curse. Itโ€™s a part of the curse. The curse destroyed the enchanted forest, shipped everyone to the storybrook and turned their stories before the curse into a book.

    Definitely think that’s a possibility.

    The other idea I’m liking as of right now is that PP wrote it and arranged for it to get to SB.

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