Board Thread:Fanon Discussion/@comment-5595999-20131016151334/@comment-5078678-20140315050531

I agree. I think he would see it as a simple and easy solution to keeping the fairytales going. He already has someone destined to fulfil the destiny and all he has to do is send out the letter saying that they've been accepted. Of course, seeing as Nanami didn't get until Legacy Year, kinks may need to be worked out. Or it was difficuly to send the paper down to the sea without disolving Freedom Year and a solution wasn't found until sometime during the spring/summer. Sorry, if that didn't make sense. I'm bad with words. Writing really isn't my forte. //sawbs

Oh! You mentioning an orphange reminds me of another headcanon: The Old lady who lived in a shoe, was just an old woman in charge of an orphange. Of course as years went on the business has multiplied and now this orphange is scattered over "fairytale land".

And that is an interesting perspective. It makes me wonder does, Snow White have to die in Apple's story and usually the step mother's come in when the princesses are quite young. So if the story begins at your birth (for example when it begins with "Once upon a king and queen had a baby...) does a baby step in to fulfil that part or do the destined princess/prince go back to that age or did their story begin there and right now its just at a pause until they graduate?

Maybe that's thinkinking too much into something like that. I've also always had the headcanon [Proven Wrong with Blondie's doll] that if the story features a child as the main character (ex. Boy who Cried Wolf, Goldilockes, Hansel and Gretel...] that their child would be short. And, they won't grow until their destiny is fulfilled.