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     Prince Charming/Robin 

Robin Jane Brown

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The "hero" of our story. A young woman who is obsessed with princesses and wants to be one when she grows up. Not because finding Prince Charming sounds impossibly romantic, but because she wants to be rich. Too bad, the Fates have other plans for her. Now she is Prince Charming and if she doesn't complete all of her fairy tales, there will be no happily ever after for her.
  • Ambiguously Bi: While she has mainly shown attraction to princes, it has been mostly based on their wealth, while her admiration for princesses could easily be interpreted as something more. She was also pretty enthusiastic about seducing Rapunzel to get "her" out of the tower before knowing that Forever After's Rapunzel was male. It was revealed here that Robin is canonically bi.
  • Ascended Fangirl: Subverted. At first Robin is ecstatic about having been brought to a fairy tale-land, assuming she's there to become a princess. The Fates are all too happy to pull the rug out from underneath her and tell her she's there to be Prince Charming.
  • Character Development: She slowly but surely goes from a spoiled brat who only wants to leave Forever After as quickly as possible to a genuinely better person who is capable of swallowing her pride, reach out and help without wanting a reward for it.
  • Clingy Macguffin: The story book containing the fairy tales she has to conclude. No matter how Robin tries to get rid of it, it will always return to her side almost immediately.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: A young adult woman who fanatically worships Princess Classics to the point she wants to be one.
  • Everyone Has Standards: As insufferable as she may act most of the time, she is genuinely disgusted by the villains' actions and at one point even puts her life on the line to prevent baby Sleeping Beauty from being cursed. She also refused to kiss a comatose Snow White due to the latter being unable to give consent and called Tank out for proposing it in the first place.
  • Functional Genre Savvy: Zig-zagged. Due to being a huge fairy tale-nerd, Robin often has no trouble identifying the stories she and Tank are in, as well as what she'll have to do to get to the happy ending. Shown in Snow White's fairy tale, which mutliple Prince Charming had failed because they mistakenly assumed True Love's Kiss to be the way to wake the title character up. Robin, having read the original Grimm fairy tale, manages to awaken Snow White via the correct method (making her cough up the poisoned apple). However, Robin's fairy tale-knowledge is pretty much useless against villains like the Wicked Witch, who intentionally go against classic story-rules.
  • Gold Digger: Her main goal in life is to nab herself a rich guy, then live the high life on his fortune. Seeing as she grew up in a poor neighborhood, it's kind of understandable.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: She willingly seals the hole in the lake with her body in The Light Princess in order for Coira to keep the only cure for her curse. She almost drowns in the process, but Tank manages to pull her out in time.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation: Robin is aware that she's not the best person and acknowledges it several times in the story. Deconstructed, since, as Tank points out to her, admitting that you're trash without actually changing for the better isn't really helpful.
  • Hidden Depths:
    • She seems to have a talent for carpenting. In Rapunzel's fairy tale she builds several beautiful pieces of furniture all by herself.
    • As displayed in episodes like 18, 38 and 39, she has a lot of empathy towards the people of Forever After and genuinely wants to give them all a happily ever after.
  • Insistent Terminology: Robin at first doesn't like being called by her title of Prince Charming and insists Tank just call her by her name instead. Starting from episode 22, she actually gets offended by Lea calling her "princess" instead of her actual title, showcasing her character development.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: According to a post from the creators of the series, Robin does appear to have some redeeming qualities, as she did purposely throw the prince crown towards the boy who wanted it, under the guise of herself just being bratty, when the first episode was updated, this was made more obvious. Also, when Sleeping Beauty was about to get cursed, she put her life on the line to protect him.
  • My God, What Have I Done?:
    • She's mortified when she realizes that by stealing the Queen of Hearts' wig, she basically set up first the knave, then Alice to be her fall guys.
    • After her talk with Hira in episode 39, it slowly dawns on her how horrible she was to Tank in their argument an episode prior and how truly selfish she's been up to this point.
  • Never My Fault: An irresponsible woman child who fantasizes about being a princess and blames other people when things don't go her way. Subverted a couple times where she does admit that she knows she's a trash person, only to be countered with people telling her that it doesn't make the horrible way she acts any better
  • Prince Charming: The role Robin is cast into when she is taken to the fairytale world. Instead of living out the fairytales she loves as the princess she’s always wanted to be, she is instead tasked with saving those princesses from their villains.
  • Princess Classic: What Robin wants to be.
  • Princess Phase: Inverted. Robin never grew out of this phase, and still dreams of being a princess well into her senior year of high school.
  • Remembered Too Late: Seems to be the case for Robin on multiple occasions where she always forgets important details of the fairytales she's in that could have proven useful earlier.
  • Royal Rapier: The weapon given to her by the Fates.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: She has no problem stripping down and even tries to get past the nudity censors a few times.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: She swears a lot in the first chapter and is miffed that all her words are censored in Forever After.
  • The Load: For all her fairy tale-knowledge and her magical sword, Robin is still pretty useless when situations get serious. She can't land a single hit with her sword the few times she actually uses it for combat, is easily duped by villains and has to be saved by the much smaller Tank several times.
  • Tomboy: Subverted. Her Prince Charming-outfit gives her a rather tomboy-ish look, but Robin is as girly as can be, loves schmalz and princesses and (at least at the start of her journey) doesn't actually like being or being called a prince.
  • Tomboyish Ponytail: Her hair gets tied up in one after she's turned into Prince Charming.
  • Took a Level in Badass: After receiving some training from Lea in the Momotaro - fairy tale, she becomes a pretty competent sword-fighter and even manages to kill several demons on her own in the fairy tale's final battle.
  • Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist: Downplayed. she has sympathetic moments but its overshadowed by her own selfish and irresponsible personality and refusal to take control of her life and change it for the better.
  • Womanchild: Robin only recently became an adult, but still acts like a spoiled little girl for the most part. She never grew out of her Princess Phase, she shows little to no regard or care towards the people around her and is prone to pout and throw tantrums if she doesn't get what she wants.
  • Would Harm a Senior: When meeting one of the fates and refusing to believe she is trapped in a fairytale land she punches one of the three fates in the face who happens to be a blind old man.

     Tank 

Tank/Jason Ward

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"Being a hero is about facing hard things when they come and doing your best anyway!"
Spoiler — Tank's Human Form

The resident cute non-human companion and a previous Prince Charming. He used to be human too and is more than sick of being stuck in Forever After because the Prince Charmings keep dying or forgetting their purpose.


  • Anti Interference Lockup: Makemnoit imprisons him so he won't interfere with Robin's Heroic Sacrifice.
  • BFS: His Prince Charming-weapon was a huge broadsword.
  • Big Brother Instinct: In the real world he has a little brother to whom he is absolutely devoted to. It was his wish to be said little brother's hero that made the Fates pick him for the Prince Charming-role.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Robin often gets lost in her obsession with the fairy tales they visit, so it falls to him to pull her back on track and keep her from getting herself killed due to sheer stupidity.
  • Cool Big Bro: Was this for his little brother in the real world, doing everything in his power to preserve his innocence and shield him from harsh realities like their money problems.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: He was a Prince Charming himself at one point, but the brutality of Forever After's stories slowly wore him down until he fell into despair and gave up on the role. When he begged the Fates to at least let him be an advisor instead, so he wasn't a total disappointment, they turned him into his current fairy-assistant form.
  • Deuteragonist: He gets just as much focus in the story as Robin does.
  • Distressed Dude: He ends up in a void between worlds in his attempt to get away from Lea and Hook, only able to call out to Robin for help shortly before it happens. Season 2's finale is set in motion by Robin deciding to stay and rescue him.
  • Exposition Fairy: Literally. Since Robin knows next to nothing about Forever After, it's often up to him to educate her and inform her about her tasks.
  • Fairy Companion: He is this to Robin.
  • He's Back!: After completing The Golden Key, he regains his confidence and asks the Fates if he can resume his role as a Prince. They let him.
  • Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Is the huge guy to Robin's tiny girl after temporarily getting his true size back in Wonderland. He normally would be this too, as he's 6'2 ft as a human, while Robin is 5'6 ft.
  • Knight in Shining Armor: Wants to be this, although he is already this arguably.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: Despite the way he is treated by her, whenever Robin is feeling down, he's always there to be her moral support.
  • Malicious Misnaming: Robin doesn't bother remembering his actual name and instead either calls him by stereotypical fairy-names most of the time or just refers to him as "fairy". This goes away after episode 10, where he insists she call him by the right name.
    • He eventually gets Robin to say his name, but only because he wouldn't help her out of the tower unless she did.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Despite fitting neatly into the palm of Robin's hand, he's strong enough to yank her around and lift things that are twice his size. Justified, as the Fates let him keep his human strength in his fairy-form.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: Whenever the Wicked Witch tries to bait Robin into giving up, Tank is usually there to shut him down.
  • Sizeshifter: After Robin and him manage to resolve Sleeping Briar Rose and it starts to become clear how much of a threat the Wicked Witch still is, the Fates gift him a growth potion from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland so that he'll be able to regain his true size in an emergency. He uses it to save Robin from drowning in the lake in The Light Princess.
  • Snarky Non-Human Sidekick: Zig-zagged, since he used to be human. But he certainly doesn't hold back with criticism whenever Robin does something stupid.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: He can speak to and perfectly understand the animals of Forever After, being a fairy and all.
  • Was Once a Man: He used to be human once, like almost everyone in Forever After.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Zig-zagged. Tank is familiar with fairytales, but only the Disney versions. He thinks that True Love's Kiss will cure Snow White, and thinks that Rapunzel’s Love Interest is a wanted criminal like Flynn Rider.

     Prince Charming II 

Lea

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The second Prince Charming of Forever After.
  • Action Girl: Unlike Robin she actually knows how to fight and is extremely physically fit. Deconstructed, as her propensity for violence often blinds her to other ways to solve problems.
  • The All-Solving Hammer: Her go-to solution to story-obstacles is 'hit it with my sword until it dies'. This leads to her having trouble with fairy tales were killing the villains isn't the solution to the problem, like in Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp.
  • Always Someone Better: Despite being new to Forever After, she has already proven herself to be a lot more competent than Robin. For one, she actually knows how to fight and her savvyness isn't restricted to fairy tales with princesses in them, as shown by her knowledge of Momotaro.
    • Subverted in Episode 33 when it's revealed that similar to Tank, she's only familiar with the Disney adaptations of stories.
  • Break the Haughty: The cracks start to show early during the Aladdin arc with her growing frustration about not being able to beat Hook and being toyed with. Then they really start to expand when she's heavily burned in The Flower Queen's Daughter and has to be saved by Hook of all people.
  • Blood Knight: She seems to pick fairy tales based solely on whether or not they'll offer her a good fight to engage in.
  • Face–Heel Turn: Episode 74 reveals that she has taken Hook's offer to team up, so she'll be able to stay in Forever After and have adventures forever.
  • Fatal Flaw: The problem with Lea is that her solution to everything is to just fight physically tooth and nail until she succeeds, not stopping to consider any other ways around the problems.
  • Functional Genre Savvy: Just like Robin and Tank, she is quite aware of common story tropes within Forever After, and even uses them as an excuse to get out of things like helping Tank and Robin out, or start a fight.
    • Subverted, as while she is savvy about common story tropes, she doesn't know anything about fairy tales, specifically.
  • Hero Killer: She kills Doro as part of Hook's plan to de-power the Wicked Witch.
  • Hero of Another Story: Literally. Apparently in the time she's spend in Forever After she singlehandedly killed the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, burned the witch in Hansel and Gretel, kinda handled the beanstalk in Jack and the Beanstalk and fought both the bears in Goldilocks and Captain Hook.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After regaining her memories and realising the damage she's caused, she decides to rejoin the Fates' side, stating that she won't let them down again.
  • Identity Amnesia: Season 3 ends with Lea having lost all memories of herself due to the side effects of Forever After.
  • It's All About Me: Lea mainly looks out for number one and very seldom shows care or empathy for others. She also has a habit of assuming that she has it the worst in the real world and therefor should be allowed to act out in Forever After. This culminates in her Face–Heel Turn, as she doesn't want to leave Forever After's adventures behind and is willing to go full-on bad guy herself so she might stay.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's abrasive and quick to pick a fight, but she has her softer moments. Such as when she did her best to shield Aladdin from the dangerous tasks her "aunt" demanded from her, despite being annoyed with Aladdin's gullible nature.
  • I Just Want to Be Free: As revealed in Chapter 119, she very likely suffers from dyslexia and had an Education Papa who insisted she go to college. His lack of love and not meeting his expectations was what caused her to wish for another life and be transported into Forever After. It's why Hook could manipulate her so easily: she was so scared of potentially going back to her old life she was willing to do anything to stay in her new life.
  • Kick the Dog: At the end of the Anansi-arc, she callously reveals to Tank that she's decided to side with the villains and taunts him about how Robin is likely doing the same. When Tank refuses to go bad too, she slices one of his wings off to keep him from escaping, then brutally kicks him when he tries to call for help through a portal.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: After Lea willingly sides with the villains, Forever After itself revokes her title of Prince, which leads her to suffer a slow Death of Personality and lose all her memories. In the end she becomes just too much of a liability for the villains to keep around, leading to Hook banishing her into Peter Pan.
  • Memory Gambit: Despite her lost memory, Lea reveals she wrote a treasure map to make sure she remembers where she put the Master Book.
  • The Mentor: Eventually decides to teach Robin how to fight so she won't be as much of a load.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Once Lea regains her memories, she instantly realizes what she did was wrong and starts apologizing for everything.
  • The Rival: She is the complete opposite of Robin, being very aggressive, tomboyish and not very fond of fairy tales.
  • Sanity Slippage: After Lea stops being a hero and switches sides, Forever After no longer considers her a Prince Charming. The loss of her title also means she loses the inherent protection against Forever After's assimilation magic that causes the people within it to lose their memories and become story-characters. Lea's own memory loss becomes so bad she even forgets that she sided with the villains and attacks her new allies several times, until even Hook is forced to admit that keeping the unstable ex-Prince around is just too dangerous and banishes Lea into Peter Pan.
  • Shipper on Deck: After switching sides back to good, she immediatly notices Tank's feelings for Robin and encourages him to go after her before it's too late.
  • Tomboy: Plays this straight, unlike Robin, as a muscular Action Girl with Boyish Short Hair and a seeming aversion towards feminine things.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: At the beginning of the Anansi-arc she's significantly more rude, stand-offish and egotistical, dismissing Tank's advice and bullying him and bad-mouthing Robin. It's hinted this has something to do with her feeling like she doesn't measure up to Robin and Tank and Hook's growing bad influence. In actuality it's far worse than that. Her change in attitude is Five Minute Foreshadowing for her having officially joined Hook on the villains' side.
  • Tritagonist: She gets her own arc away from Robin and Tank, dealing with her troubled background and growing feelings of inadequacy.
  • Villain Killer: She's killed every single fairy tale villain she was up against, with the three bears and Captain Hook being the only ones to best her.
  • Would Hurt a Child: In episode 79 she murders Doro in cold blood, by pushing them off the Emerald Castle's balcony.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Like Tank, she’s only familiar with the Disney versions of fairytales. She gets excited about slaying a dragon in Sleeping Beauty, and she wastes time in Aladdin partly because she looks for Disney version of the princess.

Villains

     Wicked Witch 

Damian Stokes

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"I play a modest part"
The one responsible for just about every magical misfortune that befalls Forever Afters princesses and Prince Charmings. And also a previous Prince Charming. Who later joins Robin's side in the third season.
  • Armor-Piercing Response: Gives one to Tank's accusation that only witches curse people.
    "Oh? So you wouldn't call what the Fates did to you a curse?"
  • Big Bad: He is supposedly responsible for the princesses' misfortunes and the deaths of the previous Prince Charmings. Assumably, he does this so the fairy tales can never have a happy ending and he will remain victorious forever. However, later on it is revealed that he is actually doing this out of the belief that the citizens of Forever After deserve better than the cards they've been dealt with by the Fates, and wants to change Forever After for the better. Though through extreme methods.
  • Casting a Shadow: He can dissolve his body into shadows and travel faster that way.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Chapter 127 reveals his parents are clearly in a failed marriage, but they don't divorce because they want to still be able to support their son. After overhearing another argument, Damian ended up wishing to 'not exist' where he was, believing they'd be much happier without him, which is how he ended up in Forever After.
  • Depraved Bisexual: Was confirmed to be bisexual via Word of God and is a violent, uncaring sociopath who loves to bring grief and pain to others all the while flirting whenever he gets the chance. Somewhat Subverted after it's revealed that he does in fact genuinely care a lot for the citizens of Forever After and wants to change it for the better, though he does go about it an extreme way, ie. trying to take over Forever After by force.
  • Dirty Coward: While he's quick enough to bully fairy tale inhabitants (and Robin) when they're defenseless or if he knows they're weaker than him, he always vacates the premises pretty quickly when the chips are down.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He stayed out of “The Little Mermaid” and didn’t intervene to stop Robin as he felt like the story’s original ending was already messed up to begin with. And he is revealed to despise murdering in cold blood
  • Evil Costume Switch: His witch outfit is a more darker version of his Prince Charming outfit
  • Evil Is Petty:
    • When Robin fails to prevent Briar Rose's curse, he teleports himself into the fairy tale just to rub it in her face.
    • He does this again when Robin gets cursed by Mother Gothel in Rapunzel's story.
    • Whilst not evil when he did it, after Captain Hook betrayed him, he decides to prank her by removing her pirate ship's flag and replacing it with an underwear flag with a drawing of his face on it.
  • Evil Redhead: His hair is a mixture of dark red and black and he's an evil witch who wants to keep Robin from achieving happily ever afters.
  • Fallen Hero: He used to be a Prince Charming. Though in the fourth season, he become a Prince Charming again.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Claims he only plays a modest part. While simultaneously sneaking dangerous monsters into a fairy tale that didn't originally have them. He's also supposed responsible for the death of Robin's predecessors, so there's that.
  • Hazy-Feel Turn: When he reappears in Tank's true tale, he's notably more civil and helpful, but as both Tank and Robin are quick to point out, he's bound to have an underlying motive. The Witch admits that he wishes to meet the Fates and that he's not on Hook's side, but it doesn't seem like he truly regrets everything he put the heroes through and is merely acting out of desperation due to being de-powered and without allies. Though eventually, when they've been captured by the pirates, he begins to take accountability of his past actions.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Slowly undergoes this slowly after joining Robin's team, with him originally starting off helping her and Tank complete Orpheus and Eurydice's story with ulterior methods. However, after they complete Swan Lake, the three come to an agreement with one another, and afterwards, he begins to do better for the group such as helping them disarm Hook, and even admitted to his past doings.
  • Hero Killer: He's supposedly the reason there's currently a deficit of Prince Charmings in Forever After. Whether they were killed in the fairy tales themselves or perished after forgetting, you can bet he had a hand in it either way.
  • Horned Humanoid: He has a pair of large, curved horns sticking out of his hair. Until he loses his Wicked Witch role.
  • Hostile Show Takeover: He invades Robin's True Tale (Beauty and the Beast) in order to sabotage her final test and force her to see his point of view by taking on the role of the Beast. Though he does end up letting her go even without her agreeing with him when he sees she truly cares about others.
  • Kick the Dog:
    • Seems to be a hobby of his. He consistently shows up at the heroes' darkest hours and makes them just a little darker by pouring some additional salt into their wounds. Reaches its lowest point, arguably, when he degrades Robin for being blinded and makes fun of Tank's own Dark and Troubled Past just because Tank laid it out to him that he was being a vengeful scumbag to get over his own shortcomings.
    • He kidnaps Urikohime from her fairy tale, solely to rub it in the heroes' face in Momotaro. He also tries to squash both Urikohime and Momotaro after turning both of them back into their respective fruits and is barely stopped from doing so by the heroes.
    • When Robin gives him her full name as a gesture of trust, but still doesn't agree to help him with his plan of fundamentally restructuring Forever After, he invokes I Know Your True Name to mind control her and lock her up in his castle's tower.
  • Magic Mirror: He's in possession of one that lets him spy on anyone in Forever After.
  • My God, What Have I Done??: Has this when he, Tank and Lea are stuck together. Realising how far he has fallen from Bastinda's original goals.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: His outfit is various shades of pink and black, he's a redhead and he's the Big Bad of the stories.
  • Reformed, but Rejected: Downplayed. When he meets the heroes in Tank's true tale and offers his help, Tank and Robin at first just refuse outright, which is understandable considering what he put them through up until that point. Even when they're eventually forced to accept the Witch's help, both Princes make it clear that doesn't mean he's off the hook or that they trust him. The group somewhat reconcile slowly across the next arcs, with all three of them even agreeing to go against the Fates, claiming that they were all in it together 'no matter what'.
  • "Not So Different" Remark:
    • He starts making the remark after seeing how much Robin cares about the people of Forever After, much to the latter's dismissal.
    • Robin then flips the dialogue on him in a later arc, stating that she herself is starting to notice how the two might have more in common than they thought.
  • Sissy Villain: He's a very flamboyant fashionista and talks in a very elegant and articulate manner. He also frequently employs Powers Do the Fighting and almost always runs away when it looks like he's about to be engaged in a physical confrontation. Nonetheless, he is a very powerful bad guy and underestimating him is ill-advised.
  • String Theory: He created one. It is filled with titled pages from stories within Forever After, with the stories that the Princes have completed crossed out.
  • Unlimited Wardrobe: He always has an outfit for the world Robin travels to. According to the main artist of the series, he apparently has a very full wardrobe.
  • The Usurper: He isn't the original Wicked Witch. The actual holder of that title was killed by him after she apparently requested that he do so, in order to protect them both from losing their memories.
  • Villain Has a Point:
    • He's not wrong in pointing out that what the Fates do to people like Tank and Robin isn't so different from what he and the other villains do to the princesses.
    • He's not wrong either in pointing out that constantly resetting stories and the characters within them's memories is cruel, as characters such as Urikohime and Aurelia are forced to relive unhappy endings for eternity.
  • Villain Takes an Interest: While initially not taking Robin seriously, he starts to pay more attention to her after she manages to resolve The Little Sea Maid in a way that gives the protagonist an actual happy ending.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: As it turns out when he acquired the position of Wicked Witch, he also inherited the iconic weakness against water. That's right: the super-powerful Big Bad witch could theoretically have been defeated far earlier if Robin had just thrown a bucket of water at him.
  • We Can Rule Together: Offers this to Robin.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: It's revealed over the course of the story that he genuinely believes the Fates' system is too flawed to work and wishes to change it in order to allow the inhabitants of Forever After more personal freedom. However, he doesn't seem to care who or what he needs to destroy or hurt in order to achieve that goal.

     Captain Hook 
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"I know a lost boy when I see one."
A menacing pirate captain who got bored of terrorizing Neverland.
  • Break Them by Talking: She's really good at pulling people apart at the seams with just a few words.
  • The Corrupter: She continually tries to get Lea to abandon her role as a hero and join forces with her, playing on the younger woman's lack of self-esteem and desire to belong. She eventually succeeds and Lea becomes her lackey.
  • Gender Flip: In the original book Captain Hook was a man, while Forever After's Captain Hook is a woman.
  • Handicapped Badass: Her hook-hand doesn't hinder her at all when she's fighting and is just as deadly of a weapon as her sword.
  • Hook Hand: Her left hand has been replaced with a hook, adding to her intimidating appearance.
  • Intergenerational Rivalry: She is an adult villainess whose arch enemy is the eternal child Peter Pan. And she frequently picks fights with Lea, who is an inexperienced, young Prince Charming.
  • Master Swordswoman: Hook is a wizard with the saber and as of yet remains undefeated in a duel. Not even the Wicked Witch is a match for her.
  • "Not So Different" Remark: Hook is quick to point out how Lea shares her lust for violence.
  • The Starscream: Turns out to be this toward the Wicked Witch. While she pretended to be on board with his plans to rule Forever After at first, when he finally sets them in motion she usurps him at the last minute, takes away his wand and gets Lea to kill his protagonist Doro, resetting his fairy tale. Her true goal all along was to reach the real world, as she hates Forever After and its artificiality.
  • Stealth Mentor: Implied. She immediately notices and calls out Lea's inexperience with fairy tales and her tendency to rely on violence over everything else, while simultaneously giving her hints how to solve her current story and telling her that Forever After tends to pick people who should work on themselves. And even though she soundly beats Lea's ass the two times they fight, she lets her go instead of just finishing the job, even implying that she has done the same thing with other Prince Charmings.
  • Villain Takes an Interest: She became fascinated with Lea after seeing what a blood-thirsty Prince Charming she was and stalks her all over Forever After. She believes she finally found someone with the potential to be a worthy adversary in Lea.

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