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[[WMG: The daughter of TheSnowQueen will appear, and she will be an {{Expy}} of [[Disney/Frozen Elsa]].]]

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* Could be intentional keep telling everyone that this happens keeps the "good guys" winning each generation and creating a sort of caste system.
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elements get dropped in adaptations all the time. every few generations, a student will born who no longer has a preplanned destiny. this is probably less likely to happen to royal characters, which explains their high stasis. the reason Grimm hasn't told him yet is because he doesn't want to deal with the problem of a royal with no destiny on top of everything else. once Dexter's lack of destiny is exposed, he will drop to the bottom of the social latter, and that (combined with his crush on raven) will make him do a HeelFaceTurn to the rebel side.

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elements get dropped in adaptations all the time. every few generations, a student will born who no longer has a preplanned destiny. this is probably less likely to happen to royal characters, which explains their high stasis. the reason Grimm hasn't told him yet is because he doesn't want to deal with the problem of a royal with no destiny on top of everything else. once Dexter's lack of destiny is exposed, he will drop to the bottom of the social latter, and that (combined with his crush on raven) will make him do a HeelFaceTurn to the rebel side.side.

[[WMG: Raven will have a sister.]]
If Raven's dad is the good king wasn't Snow White the daughter of the good king and his previous wife, or Apple White herself is Raven's sister with the evil queen (the later would be an interesting development).
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Emma and Apple are both the blonde daughters of Snow White. Maybe they're the same person.

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Emma and Apple are both the blonde daughters of Snow White. Maybe they're the same person.person.

[[WMG:the reason that Headmaster Grimm wouldn't tell Dexter his destiny is because he doesn't HAVE one.]]
elements get dropped in adaptations all the time. every few generations, a student will born who no longer has a preplanned destiny. this is probably less likely to happen to royal characters, which explains their high stasis. the reason Grimm hasn't told him yet is because he doesn't want to deal with the problem of a royal with no destiny on top of everything else. once Dexter's lack of destiny is exposed, he will drop to the bottom of the social latter, and that (combined with his crush on raven) will make him do a HeelFaceTurn to the rebel side.
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[[WMG: The franchise is what would have happened if [[Series/OnceUponATime Regina didn't create Storybrook]].]]

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[[WMG: The franchise is what would have happened if [[Series/OnceUponATime Regina didn't create Storybrook]].Storybrooke]].]]
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[[WMG: The franchise is what would have happened if [[Series/OnceUponATime Regina didn't create Storybrook]].]]
Emma and Apple are both the blonde daughters of Snow White. Maybe they're the same person.
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[[WMG: How The Music Video Fits Into Canon...]]
It's a show the school is putting on for the new kids. And the girl singing is a rebel, which is why she is singing lyrics supporting the rebellion. Headmaster Grimm foolishly let her write the lyrics. She's trying to plant the seeds of "Support the Rebels", and having fun at the same time.
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** That would make sense, especially since Apple seems naive enough to think that being a villain is just a role that some people are assigned, much like her role is to be a Princess/future Queen; she might not actually realize that some people - like Raven's mother - really ''are'' evil villains.
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* While not stated outright, it's heavily implied that all the unpleasant consequences of the fairy tales are still true: Ashlynn notes that, in order for her to follow her mother's story, her mother will have to die so that her father can re-marry and give Ashlynn an Evil Stepmother. The side-effects of this repeating-your-parents'-story-exactly thing gets increasingly horrifying the more you think about it, though at least Briar's family will still be wither (since the entire castle's supposed to fall asleep alongside her).

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* While not stated outright, it's heavily implied that all the unpleasant consequences of the fairy tales are still true: Ashlynn notes that, in order for her to follow her mother's story, her mother will have to die so that her father can re-marry and give Ashlynn an Evil Stepmother. The side-effects of this repeating-your-parents'-story-exactly thing gets increasingly horrifying the more you think about it, though at least Briar's family will still be wither (since Briar gets to keep her family, since the entire castle's supposed to fall asleep alongside her).
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*my theory is that Raven's mother will try to take advantage of the fact that there's a vacancy in the SnowWhite story. since she and Raven have the same destiny, she will try to take advantage of the fact that Apple is desperate for her preplanned destiny, and manipulate Apple into release her with the promise of given Apple the destiny she wants
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Though original benevolent or benign, the Book has become corrupted and sentient: When the mirrors shatter after Raven refuses to sign, it doesn't appear to be caused by her magic. The book shows Apple a perfect future, making her more determined than ever to achieve it, and shows Raven her worst nightmare, which pushes her into rebellion. The book wants to create dissent, and the main characters make excellent lightning-rods. They can't just get rid of the Book because it really is tied into the bedrock of their world, and the "Pledge Your Destiny!" push is to get reluctant students to sign, even if the Book shows them terrible "futures" to try and discourage them.

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Though original originally benevolent or benign, the Book has become corrupted and sentient: When the mirrors shatter after Raven refuses to sign, it doesn't appear to be caused by her magic. The book shows Apple a perfect future, making her more determined than ever to achieve it, and shows Raven her worst nightmare, which pushes her into rebellion. The book wants to create dissent, and the main characters make excellent lightning-rods. They can't just get rid of the Book because it really is tied into the bedrock of their world, and the "Pledge Your Destiny!" push is to get reluctant students to sign, even if the Book shows them terrible "futures" to try and discourage them.
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* While not stated outright, it's heavily implied that all the unpleasant consequences of the fairy tales are still true: Ashlynn notes that, in order for her to follow her mother's story, her mother will have to die so that her father can re-marry and give Ashlynn an Evil Stepmother. The side-effects of this repeating-your-parents'-story-exactly thing gets increasingly horrifying the more you think about it, though at least Briar's family will still be wither (since the entire castle's supposed to fall asleep alongside her).



Either Raven's mother, the Wicked Queen, who may be able to travel or manifest through multiple mirrors (and, given her power and how feared she was, may have something to do with why it's so important to follow your story in the present), or some other entity with a connection to the Evil Queen.

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Either Raven's mother, the Wicked Queen, who may be able to travel or manifest through multiple mirrors (and, given her power and how feared she was, may have something to do with why it's so important to follow your story in the present), or some other entity with a connection to the Evil Queen.
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it's obvious that Brair WILL sleep for a hundred years, much like her mother. most fairy tales have {MissingMom} and since each generation repeats their parent's stories, all of her friends will have been dead for decades before she even wakes up.

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it's obvious that Brair WILL sleep for a hundred years, much like her mother. most fairy tales have {MissingMom} and since each generation repeats their parent's stories, all of her friends will have been dead for decades before she even wakes up.up.

[[WMG: Headmaster Grimm is not actually the BigBad, but a KnightTemplar / WellIntentionedExtremist.]]
The BiggerBad is, of course, the [[SealedEvilInACan Sealed Evil In The Mirror]] from the end of ''The Tale of Legacy Day'', either the Evil Queen or some entity connected to her. The Headmaster's fixation on things going "according to plan" is because, in fairy tales, Good always triumphs over Evil. If the latest generations goes off the rails, it could weaken the 'rules' of their world and allow the aforementioned evil to not only escape its prison, but to win. The 'if you don't pledge your legacy, you'll disappear' thing is a cover-up, either because most people aren't aware of it or because it's something you only learn once you've pledged, which seems to be the point at which you're considered an adult. As more people rebel, the evil force will make itself known; of course, they'll find a way to defeat it without forcing everyone to follow in their parents' footsteps.

[[WMG: The SealedEvilInACan is...]]
Either Raven's mother, the Wicked Queen, who may be able to travel or manifest through multiple mirrors (and, given her power and how feared she was, may have something to do with why it's so important to follow your story in the present), or some other entity with a connection to the Evil Queen.

[[WMG: There really ''is'' something wrong with the Storybook of Legends.]]
Though original benevolent or benign, the Book has become corrupted and sentient: When the mirrors shatter after Raven refuses to sign, it doesn't appear to be caused by her magic. The book shows Apple a perfect future, making her more determined than ever to achieve it, and shows Raven her worst nightmare, which pushes her into rebellion. The book wants to create dissent, and the main characters make excellent lightning-rods. They can't just get rid of the Book because it really is tied into the bedrock of their world, and the "Pledge Your Destiny!" push is to get reluctant students to sign, even if the Book shows them terrible "futures" to try and discourage them.

[[WMG: The Storybook is a SelfFulfillingProphecy.]]
Its illustrations change according to the viewer, but it just shows you what you ''think'' your future might be, which is why most people are happy to sign it. If you're a hero/heroine, like Apple, you'll see the great future you expect; if you're like the Wicked Queen (who seems to be more typical of villains than Raven is), you'll see yourself having a grandly-villainous time. Because what they see is what they want to happen, they go on to achieve their respective futures, and the Storybook gains a reputation beyond its actual abilities. The future Raven sees isn't necessarily what will happen, but it's what she ''thinks'' will happen if she signs the book and follows in her mother's footsteps.
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When she's on her home turf, she's far more feline in appearance. After all, she ''is'' something of a RealityWarper, and Wonderland ''is'' [[{{Cloudcuckooland}} the kind of place]] where a human infant can inexplicably metamorphose into a pig.

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When she's on her home turf, she's far more feline in appearance. After all, she ''is'' something of a RealityWarper, and Wonderland ''is'' [[{{Cloudcuckooland}} the kind of place]] where a human infant can inexplicably metamorphose into a pig.pig.
[[WMG: Briar Beauty will outlive all her friends]]
it's obvious that Brair WILL sleep for a hundred years, much like her mother. most fairy tales have {MissingMom} and since each generation repeats their parent's stories, all of her friends will have been dead for decades before she even wakes up.
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** [[spoiler: Well, Red Riding Hood marrying the Big Bad Wolf of her story is canon.]] Exactly what that means is still unknown though.

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** [[spoiler: Well, Red Riding Hood marrying the Big Bad Wolf of her story (or at least a wolfman that reminded her of him) is canon.]] Exactly what that means is still unknown though.
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** As of the most recent episode, [[spoiler: the first one has been confirmed.]]

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** As of the most recent episode, [[spoiler: [[spoiler:either the first one has been confirmed.]]sort of confirmed (after being asked by Raven about it, Cerise never really confirmed it)]].

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* It was originally founded by an ancient evil masquerading as a villain who convinced all of the fairy tale characters that each new generation had to follow in the footsteps of the previous EXACTLY or there would be dire consequences. Naturally this evil also blinded the majority of the citizens of Book End to the poor logic of this idea. However in the most recent generation, the magical blinding has begun to fray and certain children (Raven and Cerise are probably in this group and may be joined by others if this is canon) will eventually uncover the truth about fairy tales: that in following in their parents' footsteps, the children are sending their own stories to the Vault of Forgotten Stories since they're telling their parents' stories rather than their own. The evil will then take several characters (those who like tradition and insist on following it) hostage and Raven, Cerise and their allies will be forced to fight it and take their destiny into their own hands. I'm going to eventually write fanfics based on this premise so it will end up on the Internet.
** And my reasoning on Cerise seeing through it is because her father is the son/nephew/other male relative of the Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood and her mother became able to see through the lie shortly after she discovered who her secret admirer was. Red and her husband will likely be the DesignatedParents for the heroes who could see through the lie.
*** [[spoiler:Actually, it's The Big Bad Wolf himself.]]

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* It was originally founded by an ancient evil masquerading as a villain who convinced all of the fairy tale characters that each new generation had to follow in the footsteps of the previous EXACTLY or there would be dire consequences. Naturally this evil also blinded the majority of the citizens of Book End to the poor logic of this idea. However in the most recent generation, the magical blinding has begun to fray and certain children (Raven and Cerise are probably in this group and may be joined by others if this is canon) will eventually uncover the truth about fairy tales: that in following in their parents' footsteps, the children are sending their own stories to the Vault of Forgotten Stories since they're telling their parents' stories rather than their own. The evil will then take several characters (those who like tradition and insist on following it) hostage and Raven, Cerise and their allies will be forced to fight it and take their destiny into their own hands. I'm going to eventually write fanfics based on this premise so it will end up on the Internet.
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Internet. And my reasoning on Cerise seeing through it is because her father is the son/nephew/other male relative of the Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood and her mother became able to see through the lie shortly after she discovered who her secret admirer was. Red and her husband will likely be the DesignatedParents for the heroes who could see through the lie.
*** ** [[spoiler:Actually, it's The Big Bad Wolf himself.]]]]
*** Still am standing on Cerise's parents being the DesignatedParents if the above guess turns out to be true.


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*** [[spoiler:Actually, it's The Big Bad Wolf himself.]]
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* Cerise's mother, instead of following only her plot, ended up falling in love with the wolf. They were careful to not let it impact the story, and so no one was really the wiser. At some point, whenever Cerise's backstory gets revealed, Raven will seek Red Riding Hood out for advice on how to escape her destiny.
** Building on this, the Big Bad Wolf (or, as Red Riding Hood refers to him, Big Bad) will actively discourage Raven from trying to break the cycle. He could be the more logical, "safe" voice not necessarily agreeing with the "you have to be evil because the story says so" but wanting the characters themselves to still exist. They followed their story and carved out a decent life, didn't they?

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* Cerise's mother, instead of following only her plot, ended up falling in love with the wolf. They were careful to not let it impact the story, and so no one was really the wiser. At some point, whenever Cerise's backstory gets revealed, Raven will seek Red Riding Hood out for advice on how to escape her destiny.
** * Building on this, the Big Bad Wolf (or, as Red Riding Hood refers to him, Big Bad) will actively discourage Raven from trying to break the cycle. He could be the more logical, "safe" voice not necessarily agreeing with the "you have to be evil because the story says so" but wanting the characters themselves to still exist. They followed their story and carved out a decent life, didn't they?



* When she's on her home turf, she's far more feline in appearance. After all, she ''is'' something of a RealityWarper, and Wonderland ''is'' [[{{Cloudcuckooland}} the kind of place]] where a human infant can inexplicably metamorphose into a pig.

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* When she's on her home turf, she's far more feline in appearance. After all, she ''is'' something of a RealityWarper, and Wonderland ''is'' [[{{Cloudcuckooland}} the kind of place]] where a human infant can inexplicably metamorphose into a pig.
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** Building on this, the Big Bad Wolf (or, as Red Riding Hood refers to him, Big Bad) will actively discourage Raven from trying to break the cycle. He could be the more logical, "safe" voice not necessarily agreeing with the "you have to be evil because the story says so" but wanting the characters themselves to still exist. They followed their story and carved out a decent life, didn't they?

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** Building on this, the Big Bad Wolf (or, as Red Riding Hood refers to him, Big Bad) will actively discourage Raven from trying to break the cycle. He could be the more logical, "safe" voice not necessarily agreeing with the "you have to be evil because the story says so" but wanting the characters themselves to still exist. They followed their story and carved out a decent life, didn't they?they?
[[WMG: Kitty Cheshire only ''appears'' human outside of Wonderland.]]
* When she's on her home turf, she's far more feline in appearance. After all, she ''is'' something of a RealityWarper, and Wonderland ''is'' [[{{Cloudcuckooland}} the kind of place]] where a human infant can inexplicably metamorphose into a pig.
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* Cerise's mother, instead of following only her plot, ended up falling in love with the wolf. They were careful to not let it impact the story, and so no one was really the wiser. At some point, whenever Cerise's backstory gets revealed, Raven will seek Red Riding Hood out for advice on how to escape her destiny.

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* Cerise's mother, instead of following only her plot, ended up falling in love with the wolf. They were careful to not let it impact the story, and so no one was really the wiser. At some point, whenever Cerise's backstory gets revealed, Raven will seek Red Riding Hood out for advice on how to escape her destiny.destiny.
** Building on this, the Big Bad Wolf (or, as Red Riding Hood refers to him, Big Bad) will actively discourage Raven from trying to break the cycle. He could be the more logical, "safe" voice not necessarily agreeing with the "you have to be evil because the story says so" but wanting the characters themselves to still exist. They followed their story and carved out a decent life, didn't they?
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** And my reasoning on Cerise seeing through it is because her father is the son/nephew/other male relative of the Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood and her mother became able to see through the lie shortly after she discovered who her secret admirer was. Red and her husband will likely be the DesignatedParents for the heroes who could see through the lie.

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** And my reasoning on Cerise seeing through it is because her father is the son/nephew/other male relative of the Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood and her mother became able to see through the lie shortly after she discovered who her secret admirer was. Red and her husband will likely be the DesignatedParents for the heroes who could see through the lie.lie.
[[WMG: Raven isn't one of the first characters to try and escape her role]]
* Cerise's mother, instead of following only her plot, ended up falling in love with the wolf. They were careful to not let it impact the story, and so no one was really the wiser. At some point, whenever Cerise's backstory gets revealed, Raven will seek Red Riding Hood out for advice on how to escape her destiny.
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* It was originally founded by an ancient evil masquerading as a villain who convinced all of the fairy tale characters that each new generation had to follow in the footsteps of the previous EXACTLY or there would be dire consequences. Naturally this evil also blinded the majority of the citizens of Book End to the poor logic of this idea. However in the most recent generation, the magical blinding has begun to fray and certain children (Raven and Cerise are probably in this group and may be joined by others if this is canon) will eventually uncover the truth about fairy tales: that in following in their parents' footsteps, the children are sending their own stories to the Vault of Forgotten Stories since they're telling their parents' stories rather than their own. The evil will then take several characters (those who like tradition and insist on following) hostage and Raven, Cerise and their allies will be forced to fight it and take their destiny into their own hands. I'm going to eventually write fanfics based on this premise so it will end up on the Internet.

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* It was originally founded by an ancient evil masquerading as a villain who convinced all of the fairy tale characters that each new generation had to follow in the footsteps of the previous EXACTLY or there would be dire consequences. Naturally this evil also blinded the majority of the citizens of Book End to the poor logic of this idea. However in the most recent generation, the magical blinding has begun to fray and certain children (Raven and Cerise are probably in this group and may be joined by others if this is canon) will eventually uncover the truth about fairy tales: that in following in their parents' footsteps, the children are sending their own stories to the Vault of Forgotten Stories since they're telling their parents' stories rather than their own. The evil will then take several characters (those who like tradition and insist on following) following it) hostage and Raven, Cerise and their allies will be forced to fight it and take their destiny into their own hands. I'm going to eventually write fanfics based on this premise so it will end up on the Internet.
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* It was originally founded by an ancient evil masquerading as a villain who convinced all of the fairy tale characters that each new generation had to follow in the footsteps of the previous EXACTLY or there would be dire consequences. Naturally this evil also blinded the majority of the citizens of Book End to the poor logic of this idea. However in the most recent generation, the magical blinding has begun to fray and certain children (Raven and Cerise are probably in this group and may be joined by others if this is canon) will eventually uncover the truth about fairy tales: that in following in their parents' footsteps, the children are sending their own stories to the Vault of Forgotten Stories since they're telling their parents' stories rather than their own. The evil will then take several characters (those who like tradition and insist on following) hostage and Raven, Cerise and their allies will be forced to fight it and take their destiny into their own hands. I'm going to eventually write fanfics based on this premise so it will end up on the Internet.

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* It was originally founded by an ancient evil masquerading as a villain who convinced all of the fairy tale characters that each new generation had to follow in the footsteps of the previous EXACTLY or there would be dire consequences. Naturally this evil also blinded the majority of the citizens of Book End to the poor logic of this idea. However in the most recent generation, the magical blinding has begun to fray and certain children (Raven and Cerise are probably in this group and may be joined by others if this is canon) will eventually uncover the truth about fairy tales: that in following in their parents' footsteps, the children are sending their own stories to the Vault of Forgotten Stories since they're telling their parents' stories rather than their own. The evil will then take several characters (those who like tradition and insist on following) hostage and Raven, Cerise and their allies will be forced to fight it and take their destiny into their own hands. I'm going to eventually write fanfics based on this premise so it will end up on the Internet.Internet.
** And my reasoning on Cerise seeing through it is because her father is the son/nephew/other male relative of the Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood and her mother became able to see through the lie shortly after she discovered who her secret admirer was. Red and her husband will likely be the DesignatedParents for the heroes who could see through the lie.

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[[WMG:The child of the protagonist of The Snow Queen will appear... and be Asian.]]

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[[WMG:The three leading fan theories about Cerise are:]]

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* That her mother is Red and her father is not the Wolf, but that Red was scratched or bitten and became a werewolf, and this was passed on to Cerise (as [[Franchise/MonsterHigh we all know lycanthropy is genetic]]).

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[[WMG: Ever After High is much older than it's implied to be.]]
* It was originally founded by an ancient evil masquerading as a villain who convinced all of the fairy tale characters that each new generation had to follow in the footsteps of the previous EXACTLY or there would be dire consequences. Naturally this evil also blinded the majority of the citizens of Book End to the poor logic of this idea. However in the most recent generation, the magical blinding has begun to fray and certain children (Raven and Cerise are probably in this group and may be joined by others if this is canon) will eventually uncover the truth about fairy tales: that in following in their parents' footsteps, the children are sending their own stories to the Vault of Forgotten Stories since they're telling their parents' stories rather than their own. The evil will then take several characters (those who like tradition and insist on following) hostage and Raven, Cerise and their allies will be forced to fight it and take their destiny into their own hands. I'm going to eventually write fanfics based on this premise so it will end up on the Internet.
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Mattel is clearly aware of their own fandoms, constantly referencing them on official accounts, and they're in charge of Franchise/DisneyPrincess merchandise. They ''must'' be aware of the This Could Have Been Disney/{{Frozen}} project, which has been all over the Internet since before Anna's design was released. A RaceLift as a nod to this (and to give the franchise more diversity) wouldn't be out of the question.

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Mattel is clearly aware of their own fandoms, constantly referencing them on official accounts, and they're in charge of Franchise/DisneyPrincess merchandise. They ''must'' be aware of the This Could Have Been Disney/{{Frozen}} project, which has been all over the Internet since before Anna's design was released. A RaceLift as a nod to this (and to give the franchise more diversity) wouldn't be out of the question.question.
[[WMG:The three leading fan theories about Cerise are:]]
*That her mother is Little Red Riding Hood but her father is the Wolf;
*That her mother is not Red at all and she's only the daughter of the Wolf;
*That her mother is Red and her father is not the Wolf, but that Red was scratched or bitten and became a werewolf, and this was passed on to Cerise (as [[Franchise/MonsterHigh we all know lycanthropy is genetic]]).

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Mattel is clearly aware of their own fandoms, constantly referencing them on official accounts, and they're in charge of Franchise/DisneyPrincess merchandise. They ''must'' be aware of the This Could Have Been Disney/{{Frozen}} project, which has been all over the Internet since before Anna's design was released. A RaceLift as a nod to this (and to give the franchise more diversity, since at the moment Cedar is the TokenMinority while ''Monster High'' launched with both Clawdeen and Cleo) wouldn't be out of the question.

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Mattel is clearly aware of their own fandoms, constantly referencing them on official accounts, and they're in charge of Franchise/DisneyPrincess merchandise. They ''must'' be aware of the This Could Have Been Disney/{{Frozen}} project, which has been all over the Internet since before Anna's design was released. A RaceLift as a nod to this (and to give the franchise more diversity, since at the moment Cedar is the TokenMinority while ''Monster High'' launched with both Clawdeen and Cleo) diversity) wouldn't be out of the question.
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Mattel is clearly aware of their own fandoms, constantly referencing them on official accounts, and they're in charge of Franchise/DisneyPrincess merchandise. They ''must'' be aware of the This Could Have Been Disney/{{Frozen}} project, which has been all over the Internet since before Anna's design was released. A RaceLift as a nod to this (and to give the franchise more diversity, since at the moment Cedar is the TokenMinority while ''Monster High'' launched with both Clawdeen and Cleo) wouldn't be out of the question.

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