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ParticipantWhat a great subject. Love reading about y’alls dreams. π
Here’s mine:
I walk along the shore on a beach and I see Rumple ahead of me. He is picking up stones and looking at them, then he puts some in his pockets and others he throw away. I walk up and talk too him about something wich, really anoyingly I can’t remember what is π‘
But then something funny and very strange happens.
I find a big seashell and I open it up.. Out comes a little panda bear. It sort of walks around a bit sniffing at the sand. And then Rumple points at the panda and says “That’s Regina”
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I have no idea what it means, dreams are so odd sometimes.[adrotate group="5"]Grimmsister
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I do not why, but as a child I loved the story of “Der RattenfΓ€nger von Hameln” The Pied Piper of Hamelin”Oh my God ! How funny, I just wrote the same thing π
I thought I was the only one who liked that story as a child.Grimmsister
ParticipantI love Peter and the wolf too π I remember as a kid how much I hated and thought it was so wrong that the wolfs where always made out to be the bad guy. In Red riding hood, Peter and the wolf, Three little pigs. Especially hated the version of red riding hood where the huntsman kills the wolf and cuts up its belly to get red riding hood and granmother out.
The little match girl. This is the saddest fairytale of all. My granmother used too read it too me and my cusins at christmastime. That, and the christmastree allso by H.CAndersen. That always made me so sad when the poor tree is put in the fireplace buhuuu π₯The Snow Queen. Know it from a russian tv cartoon version. Prettymuch all fairytales that take place at wintertime has made a great impact on me as a child, don’t know why..
A norwegian, I think it is, fairytale called East of the Sun and West of the Moon. Even the title is like music to my ears.. It is about a girl who is upducted by an icebear and taken out too the woods. She ends up saving the bear, who turns out to be a king cursed by an evil witch. This fairytale is considered by some, to be inspiration of Beauty and the Beast. pretty opvious why.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Don’t ask why..
The Wonderful adventures of Niels Holgersen.
There are so many great ones !! π
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ParticipantOh okay π
yeah watch it again, perhabs that changes it for the better.Grimmsister
ParticipantTell us where you end up posting it then… Youv’e got me all curious about it now π
However you can post spoilers here directly. Just put them under a spoiler bar, its one of the options above the box you write your posts in.Baby blanket and Granny- hmm could be, guess we won’t know till she picks the blanket up.
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ParticipantI love this scene too π
Notice the wall behind Emma. It has a big black bird on it. Snow looks at it when she says ‘there is that wall’
What do you think that means ?Grimmsister
ParticipantCould it be so that Storybrook is NOT actually IN our world ? it’s just a part of Fairytaleland sort of branched out.. That’s why it is called Storybrook, because it is a Story Book world.
And that’s why the barrier ‘spell’ is still in place, because it is not really a part of the world wich surrounds it. And that is why magic can exist there and still our world is a world without magic, exept for love maybe… but who says ‘twu wove’ exists in our world ? If that’s the kind of love that is magical.Gypsy- So, if Fairy Dust powers the ‘world’ and gives light to the ‘world’ – there is no ‘world without magic’.
Not even oursFairydust is made from diamonds wich are made from carbon. Carbon is one ‘ingredience’ in stars wich powers them, burns and makes them shine. That’s what gives light to the world
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Participantfrom wiki
Tamara is a female given name most commonly derived from the Biblical name “Tamar”, meaning palm tree.
In England, Tamara is the goddess of rivers and streams. The River Tamar which forms the border between Devon and Cornwall derives its name from this spirit.Maybe she’s the long expected mermaid, goes well with working at a tavern serving drinks π
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ParticipantUh I love the idea ! π
This also gives me hope that Peter Pan can still be a boy and not a grown man, wich is just wrong in my mind.Naomi
The reason I thought of this was because Jane Espenson tweeted some clues about what was in the box after Tallahassee. She said it was “big…shiny…red…”
This is the first time i’ve heard of this, very exiting !
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Participant@Elle wrote:
Also felt the need to add, several times Snow White offered Regina forgiveness for her actions, and Regina pracitically spat in her face.
Yeah! Good point π Maybe thats because she doesn’t yet admit too herself what she has done wrong. She must doo that before she can admit it too others. She REFUSES too see the monster in herself, because that is ultimately a scary thing to do. Like Ruby seing her wolf side and coming to terms with it.
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