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Multiple versions of the fairy tale characters from the story realms exist. This is a second Enchanted Forest, where stories play out very differently.

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  • Main CharactersClick to expand
  • Storybrooke CharactersClick to expand
  • Enchanted Forest CharactersClick to expand
  • Seattle CharactersClick to expand
  • "New" Enchanted Forest Characters
  • Magical Lands CharactersClick to expand
  • Lands Without Magic CharactersClick to expand
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    The Prince 

Prince

Played By: Liam Hall
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  • Adaptational Villainy: In this version, he's responsible for Marcus' death, alongside Lady Tremaine.
  • Decomposite Character: In this version, the prince whom Cinderella goes to the ball to meet (because she wants to kill him) is different from the prince she marries (Henry).

    Fairy Godmother 

Fairy Godmother

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Lady Tremaine: So you're Cinderella's Fairy Godmother. You're not very impressive without your wings.
Played By: Jillian Fargey

A benevolent fairy and the godmother of Cinderella, who uses her incredibly powerful magic wand to send her off to the Prince's ball, complete with gown, carriage and glass slippers. Not long after, Lady Tremaine cuts off her wings and uses her wand to turn her to dust.


  • Ambiguous Situation: It is unknown whether the Fairy Godmother was aware of Cinderella's true motivations for going to the ball.
  • Continuity Nod: This isn't the first time the Fairy Godmother has been killed in OUAT.
  • Death by Adaptation: The Fairy Godmother is killed by Lady Tremaine with her own wand to prove a point to Drizella that magic isn't power.
  • Fairy Godmother: Is this to Cinderella, using her magic to get her to the Prince's ball with the dress, the carriage and the glass slippers.
  • Magic Wand: Which she uses to grant Cinderella's wishes. After her death the wand is frequently used by Lady Tremaine.
  • Mythology Gag: After cutting off the Fairy Godmother's wings and stealing her wand, Lady Tremaine says the words 'Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo' to turn the fairy into dust.

    Robert / "Prince Marias" 

Robert / "Prince Marias"

Played By: Kevin Ryan
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Robert: I'm a man, and... my love is a frog.

    Queen Eudora 

Queen Eudora

Played By: Robin Givens
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Eudora: I failed you when I sent you looking. After the way you took action tonight, I realize we already have everything we need, everything our people need.
  • Good Parents: To Tiana. She also looks proud when Tiana becomes queen.

    Marcus Tremaine 

Marcus Tremaine

Played By: Matty Finochio
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Marcus: Our girls mean everything to me.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: His wife Rapunzel killed him with the help of a prince because she blamed him for Anastasia's death.
  • Good Parents: To all three of his daughters, including his stepdaughter.
  • Irony: He tells Rapunzel if she hadn't made the deal with Gothel, he probably would've been dead and Anastasia and Drizella on the streets, yet Rapunzel ends up being known as Lady Tremaine and killing him with the help of a prince.
  • Posthumous Character: He's dead by the time Henry meets Ella at the beginning of the seventh season.

    Cecelia 

Cecelia

Played By: Cindy Luna
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Cinderella: She never stopped loving us. She left to protect us.

    Gretel 

Gretel

Played By: Sara Canning, Lily van der Griend (child)
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Drizella: Candy gumdrops? Well, I guess you did learn something in that gingerbread house after all.
  • Determinator: She'll do anything to join the Coven of the Eight.
  • The Other Darrin: In-universe, as an alternate version of the Gretel played by Karley Scott Collins seen in "True North".
  • Small Role, Big Impact: She only appears in one episode, but it is her death that led her brother Hansel, known as Nick in Seattle, to go on a witch-killing spree and attack Ivy, her killer Drizella's cursed counterpart.

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