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  • May 6, 2015 at 1:18 am in reply to: Once Upon A Time…. #303943
    Ashley Hardee
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    Ashley Hardee wrote:

    Maybe the Apprentice/Sorcerer realizes what Issac has done and gives Henry a new enchanted quill?

    You know… The sorcerer apparently has the ability to foretell the future (he knew about Emma’s birth, the creation of SB, Emma nad Lily being interwined) so…why has he let this progress this far? Why hasn’t he stepped in and done something before all this occurred. Sorcerer sounds like a very shady man. Or woman.

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    Perhaps he isn’t supposed to mingle with it (at least not much). Kind of like how the author is only supposed to record, From the way Issac has spoken, even the Author can know a stories ending, however he is only allowed to record it. Not to change it. That might be the way the Sorcerer works as well. He knows the future. He can help it along if need be. But he’s not allowed to stop it or change it. It has to be the decision of the people involved. All of these leading back to what we have always been told…”You make your own destiny.” “Evil isn’t born, it’s made.” All of that free will ties in with just a splash of fate.

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    May 6, 2015 at 12:50 am in reply to: Once Upon A Time…. #303941
    Ashley Hardee
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    I love the idea of Henry having to rewrite the stories and that making him the new author! Maybe the Apprentice/Sorcerer realizes what Issac has done and gives Henry a new enchanted quill? (along with chocolate doughnuts for inspiration)  Henry and the book have always went hand in hand so I think it would make sense for Henry to be the solution if the “book”, in a sense, becomes the problem. I also think it would be great to see them actually make more use of some of the things about Henry that they have told us. Like, for example, having the heart of the truest believer. If the stories are to be “twisted” so to be speak, then the idea of the person who believes more than anyone in these characters and their stories, to make it all right.

    March 22, 2015 at 9:56 pm in reply to: Trapped In the Book #299486
    Ashley Hardee
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    Thinking that the sorcerer trapped the author in the book

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