Mr. Gold {Rumplestiltskin} (
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Fourth Deal ✒ Voice ✒ it all gets buried in the end
Well, that was particularly spectacular, even by Wonderland's standards.
[drier than the friggin' Sahara. and whether it's truly over or not, Gold has other issues on his mind.]
I thought we might be done with flesh-eating beasts after the Jabberwocky was felled, but clearly we required an encore. [and speaking of encores..]
Which brings me to my real point. Where I'm from, seeing the future or even knowing the future does not enable you to prevent it. Try as one might, the more you attempt to sort out the puzzle, the more the pieces tend to fall into place, precisely as they meant to. Bearing that in mind, I have to wonder if we've truly prevented the terrible future that was spoken of last year or if we've merely locked it into place.
Of course, Wonderland has never followed the rules any particular realm sets for magic. It picks and chooses as it wishes. Strange, isn't it? All these different worlds, all these different types of magic, and so many of these events hearkening back from our own worlds. It does make one wonder about the true nature of Wonderland.
[a brief pause] Something to think about.
[drier than the friggin' Sahara. and whether it's truly over or not, Gold has other issues on his mind.]
I thought we might be done with flesh-eating beasts after the Jabberwocky was felled, but clearly we required an encore. [and speaking of encores..]
Which brings me to my real point. Where I'm from, seeing the future or even knowing the future does not enable you to prevent it. Try as one might, the more you attempt to sort out the puzzle, the more the pieces tend to fall into place, precisely as they meant to. Bearing that in mind, I have to wonder if we've truly prevented the terrible future that was spoken of last year or if we've merely locked it into place.
Of course, Wonderland has never followed the rules any particular realm sets for magic. It picks and chooses as it wishes. Strange, isn't it? All these different worlds, all these different types of magic, and so many of these events hearkening back from our own worlds. It does make one wonder about the true nature of Wonderland.
[a brief pause] Something to think about.
voice;
And you said that where you're from, knowing the future doesn't help you change it. Does that mean you've tried?
voice;
[It doesn't work here. He tried.] The first instinct of anyone who has such a talent is to try and prevent what they've seen.
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[His undoing was a long and complicated process, but it happened, and with that one last huge prophecy so went any hope he might have had for preventing terrible futures.]
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Well. There's a first time for everything, as they say.
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[ They're an optimistic/determined lot. Comes with being a Gryffindor. ]