There does seem to be something special about traveling through the water. The water connects all the magical lands somehow. That was said at one point. That is why Ariel was able to swim to Storybrooke. Before Storybrooke existed it was much harder to travel to the Land Without Magic, but now that Storybrooke exists and has magic in it, it is like there is a pocket of magical land connected to the Land Without Magic and so people can now portal to Storybrooke through many other ways that were impossible before Storybrooke existed.
رد بواسطة MyriVerse
بتاريخ مارس 27, 2017 في 2:44 مساءا
Going to other realms isn't a big deal. They just cannot travel the real world.
رد بواسطة Taylorfirst1
بتاريخ مارس 27, 2017 في 3:03 مساءا
So the Nautilus is going to another realm? That used to be a hard thing to do too but I guess they have some way of doing it now.
رد بواسطة Master_YODA
بتاريخ مارس 28, 2017 في 5:26 صباحا
I had no idea either... but after almost 6 seasons of ONCE you know, they bring back characters when they feel the need to, whenever, wherever ;)
I think they get away with it, because there are so many... it is impossible to keep track. Still waiting for a Malefiscent + Lilie return...
رد بواسطة REDrainbowUNICORN
بتاريخ مارس 28, 2017 في 6:16 صباحا
Just like Ariel can travel between realms so can re Nautilus 50000 leauges under the sea.
رد بواسطة Taylorfirst1
بتاريخ مارس 28, 2017 في 9:56 صباحا
OK. Thanks.
رد بواسطة REDrainbowUNICORN
بتاريخ مارس 28, 2017 في 2:22 مساءا
رد بواسطة decarus
بتاريخ مارس 28, 2017 في 10:17 مساءا
There does seem to be something special about traveling through the water. The water connects all the magical lands somehow. That was said at one point. That is why Ariel was able to swim to Storybrooke. Before Storybrooke existed it was much harder to travel to the Land Without Magic, but now that Storybrooke exists and has magic in it, it is like there is a pocket of magical land connected to the Land Without Magic and so people can now portal to Storybrooke through many other ways that were impossible before Storybrooke existed.