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The invisible storytellers of Ever After.


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    Book Series Narrator 
The sole Narrator who tells the stories of Ever After in the Books.
  • Ambiguous Gender: It's not really stated if the Narrator is male or female, only ever being referred to as Narrator but it seems most fans refer to the Narrator as male, though it's possible the Narrator is supposed to be whatever gender the reader is.
  • Ambiguous Situation: The Narrator mentions having a daughter, who is most likely Brooke, but if they are suppose to be one of the Show Narrators is unknown.
  • Beyond the Impossible: Kitty kinda scares the Narrator because she once scratched them, and they have no idea how that is even possible.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: The Narrator and Maddie become pretty good friends over the course of the books.
  • Loophole Abuse: Won't break any narrator rules, but hey the Narrator can't help it if Maddie "hears" stuff.

    Show Narrators 
A male and female pair of narrators who tell the stories of Ever After in the animated show.
  • Like an Old Married Couple: They regularly bicker over who is right in the Rebel vs. Royal conflict. It is confirmed in Spring Unsprung and Brooke Page's official bio that they are indeed married and Brooke is their daughter.
  • Slap-Slap-Kiss: Given that they are married, their constant arguing can be seen as this.
  • Unreliable Narrator: The female narrator tells the story from the Royals' perspective, while the male narrator speaks for the Rebels. Both are heavily biased toward their faction.

    Brooke Page 
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She's been here watching the whole time
Daughter of the Show Narrators, first appears in Spring Unsprung.
  • Author Powers: In Alistair and Bunny Forever After, she keeps repeating the same scene over and over until Bunny manages to kiss Alistair. Kitty outright says she can't do that.
    Brooke: I just did.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: In Thronecoming, Brooke can be seen observing from the mirror behind Giles before her official introduction as a narrator in Spring Unsprung.
  • Punny Name: Brooke Page = Book Page.
  • Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: Personally tells Maddie about Ginger's pie warning, despite it being against Narrator code to affect a story.
  • Shoo Out the Clowns: Unlike Way Too Wonderland and Chapter 3 of the webisodes, in Dragon Games Brooke doesn't talk as much and doesn't interfere with the event's. Which helps keep the more serious tone of the special.
  • The Unseen: Aside from a brief cameo in Thronecoming, Brooke is presented as a disembodied voice, but her face is one of the two symbols of the franchise.

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