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==Primary characters==
==Primary characters==
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===Emma Swan===
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[[File:Jennifer Morrison by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|right|[[Jennifer Morrison]] plays Emma Swan.|150px]]
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'''Emma Swan''' (played by [[Jennifer Morrison]]) was born as an infant to [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]], on the day that the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] casts a curse that vows to destroy everyone's happiness and assure her with the only happy ending. [[#Geppetto/Marco|Geppetto]] forms a magical wardrobe for the pair after [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] informs him of the curse. They decide that Snow should be the one to travel with Emma inside of her. However, Emma is born shortly after. Snow then insists that Emma must be the one to go through the wardrobe, having visited [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] who reveals that their daughter is the key to breaking the curse on her 28th birthday. Emma is placed in the wardrobe and successfully travels through before the curse takes hold.<ref name="Pilot"/>
! style="background:#ccc; width:13%;"| Storybrooke Counterpart
! style="background:#ccc; width:16%;"| Portrayer
! style="background:#ccc; width:10%;"| Starring seasons
! style="background:#ccc; width:8%;"| Recurring seasons
! style="background:#ccc; width:5%;"| Episode count
! style="background:#ccc; width:5%;"| Status
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| {{N/A}} || Emma Swan || [[Jennifer Morrison]] || 1, 2, 3 || {{N/A}} || 43 || Alive
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Jennifer Morrison by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Jennifer Morrison]]
'''Emma Swan''' was born as an infant to [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]], on the day that the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] casts a curse that vows to destroy everyone's happiness and assure her with the only happy ending. [[#Geppetto/Marco|Geppetto]] forms a magical wardrobe for the pair after [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] informs him of the curse. They decide that Snow should be the one to travel with Emma inside of her. However, Emma is born shortly after. Snow then insists that Emma must be the one to go through the wardrobe, having visited [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] who reveals that their daughter is the key to breaking the curse on her 28th birthday. Emma is placed in the wardrobe and successfully travels through before the curse takes hold.<ref name="Pilot"/>


As an infant, Emma comes to the real world and is separated from her parents. She grows up in foster care, never having a real family or home. In 2001, at eighteen, she meets [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Neal Cassidy]] and together, they plan to flee to [[Tallahassee]]. Neal, however, is persuaded by August Booth (Pinocchio) to turn Emma into the police to protect her destiny as the savior of Storybrooke. Emma is jailed, finding out she was pregnant and giving birth to [[#Henry Mills|Henry]].<ref name="Tallahassee">{{Cite episode |title= Tallahassee|episodelink= Tallahassee (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[David M. Barrett]], Writ. Christine Boylan & Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= November 4, 2012|season= 2|number= 6}}</ref> She then places him up for adoption to give him a better life.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost">{{Cite episode |title= The Thing You Love Most|episodelink= The Thing You Love Most|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Greg Beeman]], Writ. Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= October 30, 2011|season= 1|number= 2}}</ref> On her 28th birthday, she is reunited with her son when he comes to her apartment. He explains her origins but she does not believe him. She returns him home to his adoptive mother Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) in Storybrooke, who is worried Emma may want to be in Henry's life. Her repeated warnings to leave town and to keep away from Henry, make Emma decide to stay.<ref name="Pilot"/>
As an infant, Emma comes to the real world and is separated from her parents. She grows up in foster care, never having a real family or home. In 2001, at eighteen, she meets [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Neal Cassidy]] and together, they plan to flee to [[Tallahassee]]. Neal, however, is persuaded by August Booth (Pinocchio) to turn Emma into the police to protect her destiny as the savior of Storybrooke. Emma is jailed, finding out she was pregnant and giving birth to [[#Henry Mills|Henry]].<ref name="Tallahassee">{{Cite episode |title= Tallahassee|episodelink= Tallahassee (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[David M. Barrett]], Writ. Christine Boylan & Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= November 4, 2012|season= 2|number= 6}}</ref> She then places him up for adoption to give him a better life.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost">{{Cite episode |title= The Thing You Love Most|episodelink= The Thing You Love Most|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Greg Beeman]], Writ. Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= October 30, 2011|season= 1|number= 2}}</ref> On her 28th birthday, she is reunited with her son when he comes to her apartment. He explains her origins but she does not believe him. She returns him home to his adoptive mother Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) in Storybrooke, who is worried Emma may want to be in Henry's life. Her repeated warnings to leave town and to keep away from Henry, make Emma decide to stay.<ref name="Pilot"/>
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Emma is persuaded by Mr. Gold to travel with him to [[Manhattan]], where he believes his son, Baelfire, lives. Emma is shocked when she discovers that Baelfire and her ex-boyfriend Neal, are actually the same person.<ref name="Manhattan">{{Cite episode |title= Manhattan|episodelink= Manhattan (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Dean White]], Writ. Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= February 17, 2013|season= 2|number= 14}}</ref> They return to Storybrooke, where they face Cora and Hook.<ref name="TheMiller'sDaughter">{{Cite episode |title= The Miller's Daughter|episodelink= The Miller's Daughter (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Ralph Hemecker]], Writ. Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= March 10, 2013|season= 2|number= 16}}</ref> At the same time, Emma is forced to deal with a stranger entering Storybrooke,<ref name="InTheNameOfTheBrother">{{Cite episode |title= In the Name of the Brother|episodelink= In the Name of the Brother|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Milan Cheylov]], Writ. Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= January 20, 2013|season= 2|number= 12}}</ref> as well as Neal's fiancée [[#Tamara|Tamara]] who Neal invites to Storybrooke. Emma believes something is wrong with both of them, but her suspicions are disregarded. She is eventually proven to be right, when it is revealed that the stranger, [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and Tamara are working together to destroy magic and Storybrooke. Neal is wounded during a fight with Tamara when a portal is opened, and he falls through - before learning that the he and Emma still love one another.<ref name="SecondStarToTheRight">{{Cite episode |title= Second Star to the Right|episodelink= Second Star to the Right|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Ralph Hemecker]], Writ. Andrew Chambliss & Ian Goldberg|network= ABC|airdate= May 5, 2013|season= 2|number= 21}}</ref> Greg and Tamara then activate a trigger to destroy Storybrooke, but it is stopped by Regina and Emma. Greg and Tamara then kidnap Henry, using a magic bean to transport to Neverland. Emma, her parents, Regina, Hook and Mr. Gold join forces to follow them with Hook's ship.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning">{{Cite episode |title= And Straight On 'til Morning|episodelink= And Straight On 'til Morning|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Dean White]], Writ. Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= May 12, 2013|season= 2|number= 22}}</ref>
Emma is persuaded by Mr. Gold to travel with him to [[Manhattan]], where he believes his son, Baelfire, lives. Emma is shocked when she discovers that Baelfire and her ex-boyfriend Neal, are actually the same person.<ref name="Manhattan">{{Cite episode |title= Manhattan|episodelink= Manhattan (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Dean White]], Writ. Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= February 17, 2013|season= 2|number= 14}}</ref> They return to Storybrooke, where they face Cora and Hook.<ref name="TheMiller'sDaughter">{{Cite episode |title= The Miller's Daughter|episodelink= The Miller's Daughter (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Ralph Hemecker]], Writ. Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= March 10, 2013|season= 2|number= 16}}</ref> At the same time, Emma is forced to deal with a stranger entering Storybrooke,<ref name="InTheNameOfTheBrother">{{Cite episode |title= In the Name of the Brother|episodelink= In the Name of the Brother|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Milan Cheylov]], Writ. Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= January 20, 2013|season= 2|number= 12}}</ref> as well as Neal's fiancée [[#Tamara|Tamara]] who Neal invites to Storybrooke. Emma believes something is wrong with both of them, but her suspicions are disregarded. She is eventually proven to be right, when it is revealed that the stranger, [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and Tamara are working together to destroy magic and Storybrooke. Neal is wounded during a fight with Tamara when a portal is opened, and he falls through - before learning that the he and Emma still love one another.<ref name="SecondStarToTheRight">{{Cite episode |title= Second Star to the Right|episodelink= Second Star to the Right|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Ralph Hemecker]], Writ. Andrew Chambliss & Ian Goldberg|network= ABC|airdate= May 5, 2013|season= 2|number= 21}}</ref> Greg and Tamara then activate a trigger to destroy Storybrooke, but it is stopped by Regina and Emma. Greg and Tamara then kidnap Henry, using a magic bean to transport to Neverland. Emma, her parents, Regina, Hook and Mr. Gold join forces to follow them with Hook's ship.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning">{{Cite episode |title= And Straight On 'til Morning|episodelink= And Straight On 'til Morning|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Dean White]], Writ. Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= May 12, 2013|season= 2|number= 22}}</ref>
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===Henry Mills===
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'''Henry Mills''' (played by [[Jared S. Gilmore]]) is [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and Neal Cassidy's 11-year-old son, whom she gave up for adoption after giving birth in jail in 2001.<ref name="Pilot"/><ref name="TrueNorth"/> He is also [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]], [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]] and [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]'s grandson, as Rumplestiltskin's son [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Baelfire]] (Neal) is Henry's father. After the curse is enacted in 1983, he is adopted by [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Regina Mills]] (The Evil Queen), who finds him through Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin); Henry is named after Regina's [[#Prince Henry|father]].<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost"/>
| {{N/A}} || Henry Mills || [[Jared S. Gilmore]] || 1, 2, 3 || {{N/A}} || 43 || Alive
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|colspan="7"|'''Henry Mills''' is [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and Neal Cassidy's 11-year-old son, whom she gave up for adoption after giving birth in jail in 2001.<ref name="Pilot"/><ref name="TrueNorth"/> He is also [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]], [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]] and [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]'s grandson, as Rumplestiltskin's son [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Baelfire]] (Neal) is Henry's father. After the curse is enacted in 1983, he is adopted by [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Regina Mills]] (The Evil Queen), who finds him through Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin); Henry is named after Regina's [[#Prince Henry|father]].<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost"/>


Henry receives his cherished book of fairy tales from his teacher Mary Margaret (Snow White) and discovers that the residents of Storybrooke are actually characters from this book after noticing he is the only one in town who ages.<ref name ="Paleyfest2012"/><ref name="Pilot"/> His realization that Regina is The Evil Queen strains his relationship with her, and she takes him to regular therapy sessions with [[#Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper|Dr. Archie Hopper]] to end his rebelliousness and his unwavering belief in the curse.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost"/> Hoping to break the curse and learn why he was put up for adoption, Henry finds his biological mother Emma Swan in [[Boston]] and brings her to Storybrooke.<ref name="Pilot"/> He eventually convinces Emma of the truth by eating a poisoned apple turnover,<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> ultimating in her believing. Shortly after he is pronounced dead, Emma tells Henry she loves him and kisses him on the forehead, awakening Henry and breaking the curse.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic">{{Cite episode |title= A Land Without Magic|episodelink= A Land Without Magic|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits=Dean White, Writ. Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= May 13, 2012 |season= 1|number= 22}}</ref>
Henry receives his cherished book of fairy tales from his teacher Mary Margaret (Snow White) and discovers that the residents of Storybrooke are actually characters from this book after noticing he is the only one in town who ages.<ref name ="Paleyfest2012"/><ref name="Pilot"/> His realization that Regina is The Evil Queen strains his relationship with her, and she takes him to regular therapy sessions with [[#Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper|Dr. Archie Hopper]] to end his rebelliousness and his unwavering belief in the curse.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost"/> Hoping to break the curse and learn why he was put up for adoption, Henry finds his biological mother Emma Swan in [[Boston]] and brings her to Storybrooke.<ref name="Pilot"/> He eventually convinces Emma of the truth by eating a poisoned apple turnover,<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> ultimating in her believing. Shortly after he is pronounced dead, Emma tells Henry she loves him and kisses him on the forehead, awakening Henry and breaking the curse.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic">{{Cite episode |title= A Land Without Magic|episodelink= A Land Without Magic|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits=Dean White, Writ. Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= May 13, 2012 |season= 1|number= 22}}</ref>


After the curse is broken, Emma and Mary Margaret are dragged into a portal, leaving his grandfather David (Prince Charming) to look after him whilst he figures a way to get them back.<ref name="Broken" /> Regina initially refuses to let go of Henry, until she realises that she does not want the same fate for him that she endured.<ref name="We Are Both" /> Following the death of Regina's mother [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]], and Regina vowing to exact her revenge on Mary Margaret, Henry seeks to remove magic from Storybrooke. When Emma and Regina work together to stop the trigger from destroying Storybrooke introduced by [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]], he is kidnapped by the pair and transported to Neverland, where it is revealed that Peter Pan wants possession of Henry.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
After the curse is broken, Emma and Mary Margaret are dragged into a portal, leaving his grandfather David (Prince Charming) to look after him whilst he figures a way to get them back.<ref name="Broken" /> Regina initially refuses to let go of Henry, until she realises that she does not want the same fate for him that she endured.<ref name="We Are Both" /> Following the death of Regina's mother [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]], and Regina vowing to exact her revenge on Mary Margaret, Henry seeks to remove magic from Storybrooke. When Emma and Regina work together to stop the trigger from destroying Storybrooke introduced by [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]], he is kidnapped by the pair and transported to Neverland, where it is revealed that Peter Pan wants possession of Henry.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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==={{anchor|Snow White|Mary Margaret Blanchard}} Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard===
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[[File:Ginnifer Goodwin by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|right|[[Ginnifer Goodwin]] plays Snow White and Mary Margaret Blanchard.|150px]]
| [[Snow White]] || Mary Margaret Blanchard || [[Ginnifer Goodwin]] (adult)<br> [[Bailee Madison]] (child) || 1, 2, 3 || {{N/A}} || 43 || Alive
'''[[Snow White]]''', (played by [[Ginnifer Goodwin]] as an adult, [[Bailee Madison]] as a child), is the daughter of [[#King Leopold|King Leopold]] and [[#Queen Eva|Queen Eva]], and later stepdaughter of [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]].<ref name = "FruitOfThePoisonousTree">{{Cite episode |title= Fruit of the Poisonous Tree|episodelink= Fruit of the Poisonous Tree (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits=[[Bryan Spicer]], Writ. Ian Goldbery and Andrew Chambliss|network= ABC|airdate= January 29. 2012|season= 1|number= 11}}</ref><ref name="Pilot">{{Cite episode |title= Pilot |episodelink= Pilot (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits=[[Mark Mylod]], Writ. [[Edward Kitsis]] and [[Adam Horowitz (screenwriter)|Adam Horowitz]]|network= ABC|airdate= October 23, 2011|season= 1|number= 1}}</ref> She is the true love of [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]], mother of [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]], and later grandmother of her son [[#Henry Mills|Henry]].
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Ginnifer Goodwin by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Ginnifer Goodwin]]
'''Snow White''' is the daughter of [[#King Leopold|King Leopold]] and [[#Queen Eva|Queen Eva]], and later stepdaughter of [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]].<ref name = "FruitOfThePoisonousTree">{{Cite episode |title= Fruit of the Poisonous Tree|episodelink= Fruit of the Poisonous Tree (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits=[[Bryan Spicer]], Writ. Ian Goldbery and Andrew Chambliss|network= ABC|airdate= January 29. 2012|season= 1|number= 11}}</ref><ref name="Pilot">{{Cite episode |title= Pilot |episodelink= Pilot (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits=[[Mark Mylod]], Writ. [[Edward Kitsis]] and [[Adam Horowitz (screenwriter)|Adam Horowitz]]|network= ABC|airdate= October 23, 2011|season= 1|number= 1}}</ref> She is the true love of [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]], mother of [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]], and later grandmother of her son [[#Henry Mills|Henry]].


When she was young, Snow White's mother turned fatally ill - it is later revealed that Regina's mother [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] poisoned her in an attempt to make her daughter Queen. She was rescued from a runaway horse by Regina which lead to her having a loveless marriage with Snow's father. After Regina assumed the throne by killing the King, she recruited [[#The Huntsman/Sheriff Graham Humbery|The Huntsman]] to kill Snow; he spared her for her selflessness.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter">{{Cite episode |title= The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter|episodelink= The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[David Barrett (director)|David M. Barrett]], Writ. Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= December 11, 2011|season= 1|number= 7}}</ref> Snow then lives in the forest, stealing from nobles to earn enough money to move out of the realm. She meets Prince David while robbing him, nicknaming him Charming when he captures her to regain his stolen engagement ring. The pair fall in love on their journey to buy back the ring, but he returns to his fiancée [[#Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan|Princess Abigail]].<ref name="SnowFalls">{{Cite episode |title= Show Falls|episodelink= Snow Falls|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Dean White (director)|Dean White]], Writ. [[Liz Tigelaar]]|network= ABC|airdate= November 6, 2011|season= 1|number= 3}}</ref> She then purchases a potion from [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] to erase all of her memories of David, who then sends her a letter asking her to run away with him before his marriage. She attempts to meet him, but [[#King George/Albert Spencer|King George]] forces her to tell David that she does not love him. Afterwards, she moves in with [[#The Seven Dwarfs|The Seven Dwarfs]]. Charming breaks off his engagement, but Snow drinks the potion shortly before the news reaches her.<ref name="7:15" /> The potion changes her into a mean-spirited and cruel person, at one point leading her to attempt to kill Regina. However, Charming kisses her, regaining her original personality. However, the pair are later separated when George's knights capture David. She and the dwarfs then set out to rescue him,<ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> but they learn that the Queen has taken him captive. In exchange for Charming's life, Snow eats an apple from the Queen containing a sleeping curse.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood">{{Cite episode |title= An Apple Red as Blood|episodelink= An Apple Red as Blood|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Milan Cheylov, Writ. Jane Espenson and David H. Goodman|network= ABC|airdate= May 6, 2012|season= 1|number= 21}}</ref> David breaks free of his imprisonment and awakens her in the Enchanted Forest with true love's kiss. Charming and Snow are later married in a wedding ceremony. The Evil Queen arrives at the event and announces that she will place a curse on everyone to destroy their happiness. Snow soon falls pregnant and gives birth to [[#Emma Swan|Emma]]. As the curse begins to take hold of the Enchanted Forest, Emma is placed in a magical wardrobe and transported to Maine.<ref name="Pilot" />
When she was young, Snow White's mother turned fatally ill - it is later revealed that Regina's mother [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] poisoned her in an attempt to make her daughter Queen. She was rescued from a runaway horse by Regina which lead to her having a loveless marriage with Snow's father. After Regina assumed the throne by killing the King, she recruited [[#The Huntsman/Sheriff Graham Humbery|The Huntsman]] to kill Snow; he spared her for her selflessness.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter">{{Cite episode |title= The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter|episodelink= The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[David Barrett (director)|David M. Barrett]], Writ. Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= December 11, 2011|season= 1|number= 7}}</ref> Snow then lives in the forest, stealing from nobles to earn enough money to move out of the realm. She meets Prince David while robbing him, nicknaming him Charming when he captures her to regain his stolen engagement ring. The pair fall in love on their journey to buy back the ring, but he returns to his fiancée [[#Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan|Princess Abigail]].<ref name="SnowFalls">{{Cite episode |title= Show Falls|episodelink= Snow Falls|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Dean White (director)|Dean White]], Writ. [[Liz Tigelaar]]|network= ABC|airdate= November 6, 2011|season= 1|number= 3}}</ref> She then purchases a potion from [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] to erase all of her memories of David, who then sends her a letter asking her to run away with him before his marriage. She attempts to meet him, but [[#King George/Albert Spencer|King George]] forces her to tell David that she does not love him. Afterwards, she moves in with [[#The Seven Dwarfs|The Seven Dwarfs]]. Charming breaks off his engagement, but Snow drinks the potion shortly before the news reaches her.<ref name="7:15" /> The potion changes her into a mean-spirited and cruel person, at one point leading her to attempt to kill Regina. However, Charming kisses her, regaining her original personality. However, the pair are later separated when George's knights capture David. She and the dwarfs then set out to rescue him,<ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> but they learn that the Queen has taken him captive. In exchange for Charming's life, Snow eats an apple from the Queen containing a sleeping curse.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood">{{Cite episode |title= An Apple Red as Blood|episodelink= An Apple Red as Blood|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Milan Cheylov, Writ. Jane Espenson and David H. Goodman|network= ABC|airdate= May 6, 2012|season= 1|number= 21}}</ref> David breaks free of his imprisonment and awakens her in the Enchanted Forest with true love's kiss. Charming and Snow are later married in a wedding ceremony. The Evil Queen arrives at the event and announces that she will place a curse on everyone to destroy their happiness. Snow soon falls pregnant and gives birth to [[#Emma Swan|Emma]]. As the curse begins to take hold of the Enchanted Forest, Emma is placed in a magical wardrobe and transported to Maine.<ref name="Pilot" />
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After the curse is broken, Mary Margaret reunites with Charming and Emma. However, in a plan to send a wraith released into Storybrooke into a portal, Emma is dragged into the portal, with Mary Margaret following her, desperate not to lose her again. In the Enchanted Forest, they meet [[#Sleeping Beauty/Princess Aurora|Princess Aurora]] and [[#Mulan|Mulan]] who take them to a small village that was untouched by the curse, and are thrown into a makeshift prison, where they also meet Regina's mother [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]].<ref name="We Are Both">{{Cite episode |title= We Are Both|episodelink= We Are Both|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits=Dean White, Writ. Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= September 30, 2012 |season= 2|number= 2}}</ref> They eventually make it back to Storybrooke, through a portal created by Cora and Captain Hook. In Storybrooke, Mary Margaret awakes David from his sleeping curse that he willingly undertook to use as a way of communication between both worlds.<ref name="QueenOfHearts"/> When Cora and Regina join forces in the town and attempt to gain power from killing Mr. Gold; Mary Margaret, David, Emma and Neal attempt to save his life. Tired of constantly losing by being good, Mary Margaret finds that the only way to save Mr. Gold is to kill Cora by burning the same candle that Cora used to kill her mother Eva. Mary Margaret tricks Regina into restoring Cora's poisoned heart, killing her. She pleads for Regina to kill her when she cannot deal with what she has done, but Regina taunts her by removing her heart, showing that it has blackened as a result of her actions. When Henry is captured by [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]] and taken to Neverland, Mary Margaret travels with Emma, David, Regina, Mr. Gold, and Captain Hook to the location in order to rescue Henry.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
After the curse is broken, Mary Margaret reunites with Charming and Emma. However, in a plan to send a wraith released into Storybrooke into a portal, Emma is dragged into the portal, with Mary Margaret following her, desperate not to lose her again. In the Enchanted Forest, they meet [[#Sleeping Beauty/Princess Aurora|Princess Aurora]] and [[#Mulan|Mulan]] who take them to a small village that was untouched by the curse, and are thrown into a makeshift prison, where they also meet Regina's mother [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]].<ref name="We Are Both">{{Cite episode |title= We Are Both|episodelink= We Are Both|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits=Dean White, Writ. Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= September 30, 2012 |season= 2|number= 2}}</ref> They eventually make it back to Storybrooke, through a portal created by Cora and Captain Hook. In Storybrooke, Mary Margaret awakes David from his sleeping curse that he willingly undertook to use as a way of communication between both worlds.<ref name="QueenOfHearts"/> When Cora and Regina join forces in the town and attempt to gain power from killing Mr. Gold; Mary Margaret, David, Emma and Neal attempt to save his life. Tired of constantly losing by being good, Mary Margaret finds that the only way to save Mr. Gold is to kill Cora by burning the same candle that Cora used to kill her mother Eva. Mary Margaret tricks Regina into restoring Cora's poisoned heart, killing her. She pleads for Regina to kill her when she cannot deal with what she has done, but Regina taunts her by removing her heart, showing that it has blackened as a result of her actions. When Henry is captured by [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]] and taken to Neverland, Mary Margaret travels with Emma, David, Regina, Mr. Gold, and Captain Hook to the location in order to rescue Henry.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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==={{anchor|Prince Charming (Once Upon a Time)|Prince David|David Nolan}} Prince Charming/David Nolan===
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| [[Prince Charming]] || David Nolan || [[Josh Dallas]] || 1, 2, 3 || {{N/A}} || 41 || Alive
'''Prince [[Prince Charming|"Charming"]] David''' (played by [[Joshua Dallas|Josh Dallas]]) is a poor [[shepherd]] whose twin brother was given to [[#King George|King George]] as an heir in a deal with [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]. The real [[#Prince James|Prince James]] is killed in battle and the shepherd takes his brother's name in exchange for the prosperity of his mother's farm and the promise that he can return home afterward. He is also the true love of [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]], father of [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]], and later grandfather of [[#Henry Mills|Henry]].
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Josh Dallas by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Josh Dallas]] '''Prince "Charming" David''' is a poor [[shepherd]] whose twin brother was given to [[#King George|King George]] as an heir in a deal with [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]. The real [[#Prince James|Prince James]] is killed in battle and the shepherd takes his brother's name in exchange for the prosperity of his mother's farm and the promise that he can return home afterward. He is also the true love of [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]], father of [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]], and later grandfather of [[#Henry Mills|Henry]].


After he slays the dragon, [[#King Midas|King Midas]] declares David worthy to marry his daughter [[#Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan|Abigail]] and unite the kingdoms. James, wants to marry for love and therefore tries to decline, but George vows to kill James' mother if he does. He visits his mother [[#Ruth|Ruth]], to say goodbye and receives her wedding ring, which she claims is followed by true love.<ref name="TheShepherd"/> Before his marriage he falls in love with Snow White (who nicknames him Charming),<ref name="SnowFalls" /> later inviting her to run away together, but George intercepts and forces her to tell David that she does not love him. Abigail then helps David to flee since she does not want to marry him either.<ref name="7:15" /><ref name="WhatHappenedToFrederick" /> When he finds Snow, he learns that she does not remember him after she drunk a potion. She eventually kisses him, regaining her original memories. The pair are however separated again when George's knights capture David.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> He is rescued from being beheaded by the Queen, who holds him captive and uses him to convince Snow to willingly eat a cursed apple that contains a sleeping curse.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> He later awakens Snow from her enchanted sleep and the pair marry. At their wedding, the Queen announces that she will cast a curse on the Enchanted Forest and take away everyone's happiness. Charming and Snow seek advice from Rumplestiltskin, who tells them that [[#Emma Swan|Emma]], the daughter they are expecting, will break the curse in 28 years. Emma is born shortly before the curse takes hold, and Charming places her in a magical wardrobe to protect her from the curse. He is seriously wounded by the Queen's knights in the process.<ref name="Pilot" />
After he slays the dragon, [[#King Midas|King Midas]] declares David worthy to marry his daughter [[#Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan|Abigail]] and unite the kingdoms. James, wants to marry for love and therefore tries to decline, but George vows to kill James' mother if he does. He visits his mother [[#Ruth|Ruth]], to say goodbye and receives her wedding ring, which she claims is followed by true love.<ref name="TheShepherd"/> Before his marriage he falls in love with Snow White (who nicknames him Charming),<ref name="SnowFalls" /> later inviting her to run away together, but George intercepts and forces her to tell David that she does not love him. Abigail then helps David to flee since she does not want to marry him either.<ref name="7:15" /><ref name="WhatHappenedToFrederick" /> When he finds Snow, he learns that she does not remember him after she drunk a potion. She eventually kisses him, regaining her original memories. The pair are however separated again when George's knights capture David.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> He is rescued from being beheaded by the Queen, who holds him captive and uses him to convince Snow to willingly eat a cursed apple that contains a sleeping curse.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> He later awakens Snow from her enchanted sleep and the pair marry. At their wedding, the Queen announces that she will cast a curse on the Enchanted Forest and take away everyone's happiness. Charming and Snow seek advice from Rumplestiltskin, who tells them that [[#Emma Swan|Emma]], the daughter they are expecting, will break the curse in 28 years. Emma is born shortly before the curse takes hold, and Charming places her in a magical wardrobe to protect her from the curse. He is seriously wounded by the Queen's knights in the process.<ref name="Pilot" />
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After the curse is broken, David agrees to a plan to send a wraith released into Storybrooke into a portal. However, Emma and Mary Margaret are dragged with it. He attempts to follow them but the portal closes before he can be contained. Upon Henry's wishes, Regina lets David take care of Henry while Emma and Mary Margaret are absent, and they move into Mary Margaret's apartment. David assures Henry that he will find the pair,<ref name="Broken" /> taking Emma's role of the town's sheriff. After failing attempts of transportation, David willingly falls under a sleeping curse to communicate with Mary Margaret in her dreams. When she returns to Storybrooke, he is awoken by true love's kiss. When Henry is captured by new arrivals [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]] and taken to Neverland, David travels with Mary Margaret, Emma, Regina, Mr. Gold, and [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] to the location in order to rescue him.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
After the curse is broken, David agrees to a plan to send a wraith released into Storybrooke into a portal. However, Emma and Mary Margaret are dragged with it. He attempts to follow them but the portal closes before he can be contained. Upon Henry's wishes, Regina lets David take care of Henry while Emma and Mary Margaret are absent, and they move into Mary Margaret's apartment. David assures Henry that he will find the pair,<ref name="Broken" /> taking Emma's role of the town's sheriff. After failing attempts of transportation, David willingly falls under a sleeping curse to communicate with Mary Margaret in her dreams. When she returns to Storybrooke, he is awoken by true love's kiss. When Henry is captured by new arrivals [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]] and taken to Neverland, David travels with Mary Margaret, Emma, Regina, Mr. Gold, and [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] to the location in order to rescue him.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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==={{anchor|Evil Queen (Once Upon a Time)|Regina Mills}}The Evil Queen/Regina Mills===
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| [[Queen (Snow White)|The Evil Queen]] || Regina Mills || [[Lana Parrilla]] || 1, 2, 3 || {{N/A}} || 42 || Alive
'''Queen Regina''' (played by [[Lana Parrilla]]) is the daughter of [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] and [[#Prince Henry|Henry]]. She becomes the second wife of [[#King Leopold|King Leopold]] and the step-mother of [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]].<ref name="FruitOfThePoisonousTree"/> She later adopts [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]]'s biological son and names him [[#Henry Mills|Henry]]. She is later known as [[Queen (Snow White)|The Evil Queen]], the main antagonist of the series.
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Lana Parrilla by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Lana Parrilla]] '''Queen Regina''' is the daughter of [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] and [[#Prince Henry|Henry]]. She becomes the second wife of [[#King Leopold|King Leopold]] and the step-mother of [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]].<ref name="FruitOfThePoisonousTree"/> She later adopts [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]]'s biological son and names him [[#Henry Mills|Henry]]. She is later known as "The Evil Queen", the main antagonist of the series.


When Snow White was a child, Regina's mother Cora set up Regina's marrying King Leopold, killing her true love [[#Daniel|Daniel]] to prevent her running off with him.<ref name="TheStableBoy">{{Cite episode |title= The Stable Boy|episodelink= The Stable Boy|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Dean White, Writ. Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz |network= ABC|airdate= April 1, 2012|season= 1|number= 18}}</ref> Since Snow revealed to Cora Regina's attraction to Daniel, Regina vowed to destroy Snow's happiness to avenge her lost happy ending.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter"/> While preparing for her wedding, she meets [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] who studies magic with her and promises to help her be rid of her mother. She sends Cora through a looking glass but is married anyway. She remains unhappy in her loveless relationship, so obtains control of a [[#The Genie/Magic Mirror/Sidney Glass|Genie]] and uses him to kill the King,<ref name="FruitOfThePoisonousTree" /> making her ruler of Leopold's realm.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter" /> Later, she and [[#Jefferson/The Mad Hatter|Jefferson/The Mad Hatter]] journey into Wonderland to rescue her father Henry. She eventually puts Snow White into a deathlike sleep with the use of a cursed apple.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> She is later awakened and she and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]] decide to fight [[#King George/Albert Spencer|King George]] and The Evil Queen. After George's army has fallen, The Evil Queen is sentenced to execution but Snow intervenes to save her, explaining to Charming that Regina was once good and that she can become so again. Snow instead banishes Regina, who is then visited by Rumplestiltskin who hints that she may be able to harm Snow and Charming if they were in another world. On the day of their wedding, The Evil Queen vows to cast a curse on the inhabitants of the Enchanted Forest that will take away their happiness, leaving her with the only happy ending.<ref name="Pilot" /> The Evil Queen learns she must use the heart of the thing she loves most to enact the curse. Understanding this to be her father Henry, she cuts out his heart.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /> Shortly after, she travels to Snow's castle where she triumphantly exclaims to her and Charming that the curse is taking them "somewhere truly horrible."<ref name="Pilot" />
When Snow White was a child, Regina's mother Cora set up Regina's marrying King Leopold, killing her true love [[#Daniel|Daniel]] to prevent her running off with him.<ref name="TheStableBoy">{{Cite episode |title= The Stable Boy|episodelink= The Stable Boy|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Dean White, Writ. Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz |network= ABC|airdate= April 1, 2012|season= 1|number= 18}}</ref> Since Snow revealed to Cora Regina's attraction to Daniel, Regina vowed to destroy Snow's happiness to avenge her lost happy ending.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter"/> While preparing for her wedding, she meets [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] who studies magic with her and promises to help her be rid of her mother. She sends Cora through a looking glass but is married anyway. She remains unhappy in her loveless relationship, so obtains control of a [[#The Genie/Magic Mirror/Sidney Glass|Genie]] and uses him to kill the King,<ref name="FruitOfThePoisonousTree" /> making her ruler of Leopold's realm.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter" /> Later, she and [[#Jefferson/The Mad Hatter|Jefferson/The Mad Hatter]] journey into Wonderland to rescue her father Henry. She eventually puts Snow White into a deathlike sleep with the use of a cursed apple.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> She is later awakened and she and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]] decide to fight [[#King George/Albert Spencer|King George]] and The Evil Queen. After George's army has fallen, The Evil Queen is sentenced to execution but Snow intervenes to save her, explaining to Charming that Regina was once good and that she can become so again. Snow instead banishes Regina, who is then visited by Rumplestiltskin who hints that she may be able to harm Snow and Charming if they were in another world. On the day of their wedding, The Evil Queen vows to cast a curse on the inhabitants of the Enchanted Forest that will take away their happiness, leaving her with the only happy ending.<ref name="Pilot" /> The Evil Queen learns she must use the heart of the thing she loves most to enact the curse. Understanding this to be her father Henry, she cuts out his heart.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /> Shortly after, she travels to Snow's castle where she triumphantly exclaims to her and Charming that the curse is taking them "somewhere truly horrible."<ref name="Pilot" />
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Upon realizing their true identities, Emma, Mary Margaret and David lock Regina in a cell for her own safety. Mr. Gold marks her with an amulet that summons a wraith that attempts to suck out her soul. However, it is sent through a portal into the Enchanted Forest, though Emma and Mary Margaret fall through as well. Henry is heartbroken by their loss, and tells Regina he never wishes to see her again until she returns them to Storybrooke.<ref name="Broken" /> Regina is unable to reclaim her magic, until she visits Mr. Gold taking back a magic book which belonged to her mother Cora. She then takes back Henry but realizing she is behaving like her mother Cora to force Henry to stay with her, she offers to let Henry continue living with David.<ref name="We Are Both" /> Later, Dr. Whale reanimates Daniel (Regina's true love)'s corpse but he becomes a mindless monster. He briefly remembers her and urges her to move on and love again. As he unwillingly suffers the side effects of his resurrection, she turns him to dust, seeking consolation in Archie Hopper. When her mother arrives in Storybrooke, Regina is framed by her for the false murder of Archie. Cora convinces her to look for The Dark One's dagger to control and force him to kill Emma and her parents, leaving her completely innocent in Henry's eyes. When Cora ends up killed during the fight to protect Mr. Gold, Regina holds Mary Margaret accountable and vows to avenge her mother. Regina is later satisfied upon learning that Snow's heart is blackening as a result of her actions. [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] warns Regina about newcomers [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]] who offered him a deal to help them take magic from Storybrooke. He tells Regina that he can help her by betraying the outsiders and offering his services. Regina agrees and tells Hook that Storybrooke has a fail-safe trigger that will destroy Storybrooke, enabling her to be with Henry. However, Hook betrays her, and she discovers that Greg is in fact Owen Flynn, a boy she befriended at the beginning of the curse, who has returned to find his father that went missing after Regina had him falsely arrested. Greg and Tamara activate the trigger in order to remove magic and Storybrooke, but Regina and Emma manage to control the energy and stop their efforts. However, Henry is captured by the pair and taken to Neverland. Regina travels with Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Mr. Gold, and Hook in order to rescue Henry.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
Upon realizing their true identities, Emma, Mary Margaret and David lock Regina in a cell for her own safety. Mr. Gold marks her with an amulet that summons a wraith that attempts to suck out her soul. However, it is sent through a portal into the Enchanted Forest, though Emma and Mary Margaret fall through as well. Henry is heartbroken by their loss, and tells Regina he never wishes to see her again until she returns them to Storybrooke.<ref name="Broken" /> Regina is unable to reclaim her magic, until she visits Mr. Gold taking back a magic book which belonged to her mother Cora. She then takes back Henry but realizing she is behaving like her mother Cora to force Henry to stay with her, she offers to let Henry continue living with David.<ref name="We Are Both" /> Later, Dr. Whale reanimates Daniel (Regina's true love)'s corpse but he becomes a mindless monster. He briefly remembers her and urges her to move on and love again. As he unwillingly suffers the side effects of his resurrection, she turns him to dust, seeking consolation in Archie Hopper. When her mother arrives in Storybrooke, Regina is framed by her for the false murder of Archie. Cora convinces her to look for The Dark One's dagger to control and force him to kill Emma and her parents, leaving her completely innocent in Henry's eyes. When Cora ends up killed during the fight to protect Mr. Gold, Regina holds Mary Margaret accountable and vows to avenge her mother. Regina is later satisfied upon learning that Snow's heart is blackening as a result of her actions. [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] warns Regina about newcomers [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]] who offered him a deal to help them take magic from Storybrooke. He tells Regina that he can help her by betraying the outsiders and offering his services. Regina agrees and tells Hook that Storybrooke has a fail-safe trigger that will destroy Storybrooke, enabling her to be with Henry. However, Hook betrays her, and she discovers that Greg is in fact Owen Flynn, a boy she befriended at the beginning of the curse, who has returned to find his father that went missing after Regina had him falsely arrested. Greg and Tamara activate the trigger in order to remove magic and Storybrooke, but Regina and Emma manage to control the energy and stop their efforts. However, Henry is captured by the pair and taken to Neverland. Regina travels with Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Mr. Gold, and Hook in order to rescue Henry.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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===Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold===
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| [[Rumplestiltskin]] || Mr. Gold || [[Robert Carlyle]] || 1, 2, 3 || {{N/A}} || 38 || Alive
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<!--- As seen on the blade in "Desperate Souls" and on his official ABC website bio (http://beta.abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/bios/rumplestiltskin), his name is spelled Rumplestiltskin (with the "le") and not Rumplestiltskin (with the "el"). --->
|colspan="7"| [[File:Robert Carlyle 2011 cropped.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Robert Carlyle]] '''Rumplestiltskin''' is a whimsical yet sinister [[Magician (fantasy)|sorcerer]] who delights in making deals with desperate people. Rumplestiltskin is also The Dark One, [[Beauty and the Beast|the Beast]] and the ticking [[crocodile]] that cost Captain Hook his left hand. He is the true love of [[#Belle/Lacey|Belle]], father to [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Baelfire/Neal Cassidy]], and grandfather to [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]]'s biological son [[#Henry Mills|Henry]].

'''[[Rumpelstiltskin|Rumplestiltskin]]''' (played by [[Robert Carlyle]]) is a whimsical yet sinister [[Magician (fantasy)|sorcerer]] who delights in making deals with desperate people. Rumplestiltskin is also The Dark One, [[Beauty and the Beast|the Beast]] and the ticking [[crocodile]] that cost Captain Hook his left hand. He is the true love of [[#Belle/Lacey|Belle]], father to [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Baelfire/Neal Cassidy]], and grandfather to [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]]'s biological son [[#Henry Mills|Henry]].


Rumplestiltskin was originally a poor spinner who deserted from the Ogre Wars. His wife [[#Milah|Milah]] is disgusted by this and leaves with [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Killian Jones]]. His son Baelfire was also to join the Ogre Wars, but he gains the power of The Dark One and prevents it.<ref name="DesperateSouls"/> Baelfire wants him to get rid of his powers so he takes a magical bean from the [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] that will transport them to a world without magic. Rumplestiltskin is too afraid to lose his powers and Baelfire crosses over alone. Rumplestiltskin vows that he will create a curse to reunite him with his son.<ref name="TheReturn"/> Rumplestiltskin becomes the most powerful being in the Enchanted Forest and enters a power struggle with his former student, the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]].<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> He begins making deals with other characters from the forest, constantly warning them that "magic always comes at a price."<ref name="7:15" /><ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice">{{Cite episode |title= That Still Small Voice|episodelink= That Still Small Voice|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Paul A. Edwards]], Writ. [[Jane Espenson]]|network= ABC|airdate= November 27, 2011|season= 1|number= 5}}</ref><ref name="ThePriceOfGold" /> He later meets Killian Jones again and learns that Milah willingly went with him as opposed to being taken. In the ensuing fight, he kills Milah and cuts off Jones' hand, leading Jones to become Captain Hook. As part of a deal to save her town, Belle becomes the caretaker of his estate. Over time, the pair form a romantic bond. He asks her to leave his castle to buy straw, giving her the option to return home. While away, she learns from The Evil Queen that true love's kiss will break any curse, making Belle return to Rumplestiltskin and kiss him. As he begins to form back to his original self, he mistakenly believes that she is working for the Queen and forces Belle to leave forever, telling her that his power is more important to him than she is. Later, the Queen visits him and lies that Belle was imprisoned and tortured because of her association with him and eventually committed suicide. Later, he is frozen by a quill created by the The Blue Fairy, to prevent Cinderella from giving up her child.<ref name="ThePriceOfGold" /> The Evil Queen takes possession of his curse intended to reunite him with his son. He asks that she give him a place of comfort and respect in the "new world" the curse will send them to and that she must do anything he asks her to do, in exchange for telling her how to set the curse in motion.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" />
Rumplestiltskin was originally a poor spinner who deserted from the Ogre Wars. His wife [[#Milah|Milah]] is disgusted by this and leaves with [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Killian Jones]]. His son Baelfire was also to join the Ogre Wars, but he gains the power of The Dark One and prevents it.<ref name="DesperateSouls"/> Baelfire wants him to get rid of his powers so he takes a magical bean from the [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] that will transport them to a world without magic. Rumplestiltskin is too afraid to lose his powers and Baelfire crosses over alone. Rumplestiltskin vows that he will create a curse to reunite him with his son.<ref name="TheReturn"/> Rumplestiltskin becomes the most powerful being in the Enchanted Forest and enters a power struggle with his former student, the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]].<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> He begins making deals with other characters from the forest, constantly warning them that "magic always comes at a price."<ref name="7:15" /><ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice">{{Cite episode |title= That Still Small Voice|episodelink= That Still Small Voice|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Paul A. Edwards]], Writ. [[Jane Espenson]]|network= ABC|airdate= November 27, 2011|season= 1|number= 5}}</ref><ref name="ThePriceOfGold" /> He later meets Killian Jones again and learns that Milah willingly went with him as opposed to being taken. In the ensuing fight, he kills Milah and cuts off Jones' hand, leading Jones to become Captain Hook. As part of a deal to save her town, Belle becomes the caretaker of his estate. Over time, the pair form a romantic bond. He asks her to leave his castle to buy straw, giving her the option to return home. While away, she learns from The Evil Queen that true love's kiss will break any curse, making Belle return to Rumplestiltskin and kiss him. As he begins to form back to his original self, he mistakenly believes that she is working for the Queen and forces Belle to leave forever, telling her that his power is more important to him than she is. Later, the Queen visits him and lies that Belle was imprisoned and tortured because of her association with him and eventually committed suicide. Later, he is frozen by a quill created by the The Blue Fairy, to prevent Cinderella from giving up her child.<ref name="ThePriceOfGold" /> The Evil Queen takes possession of his curse intended to reunite him with his son. He asks that she give him a place of comfort and respect in the "new world" the curse will send them to and that she must do anything he asks her to do, in exchange for telling her how to set the curse in motion.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" />
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Gold is later visited by [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] (Regina's mother) who gives him a globe-like item that reveals where Baelfire is, in exchange for the location of Regina. Upon realizing his son is in [[Manhattan]], he asks Emma Swan to be his guide outside of Storybrooke, along with Henry. Emma tracks him down only to find that he is Neal Cassidy, Henry's father. Gold discovers that Emma and Neal were romantically involved in the past and that Henry is his grandson. He attempts to make amends with his son and re-establish a relationship, stating that he can use magic to reverse time so that they can start over. Neal declines, saying that magic will not fix their problems.<ref name="Manhattan"/> After the group are forced to return to Storybrooke together when Gold is attacked by Hook, Gold begins to die. However, he is healed when Cora's poisoned heart is returned to her body by Regina before she manages to stab him with The Dark One's dagger. Gold later obtains a potion made by Mother Superior, which he uses to restore Belle's memories. After Henry is captured by [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]] and taken through a portal, Mr. Gold uses his globe to track them to Neverland. He makes a temporary truce with Hook, agreeing to take him, Emma, Mary Margaret, David, and Regina to Neverland. When asked who they're up against at Neverland, he states "someone we should all fear".<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
Gold is later visited by [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] (Regina's mother) who gives him a globe-like item that reveals where Baelfire is, in exchange for the location of Regina. Upon realizing his son is in [[Manhattan]], he asks Emma Swan to be his guide outside of Storybrooke, along with Henry. Emma tracks him down only to find that he is Neal Cassidy, Henry's father. Gold discovers that Emma and Neal were romantically involved in the past and that Henry is his grandson. He attempts to make amends with his son and re-establish a relationship, stating that he can use magic to reverse time so that they can start over. Neal declines, saying that magic will not fix their problems.<ref name="Manhattan"/> After the group are forced to return to Storybrooke together when Gold is attacked by Hook, Gold begins to die. However, he is healed when Cora's poisoned heart is returned to her body by Regina before she manages to stab him with The Dark One's dagger. Gold later obtains a potion made by Mother Superior, which he uses to restore Belle's memories. After Henry is captured by [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] and [[#Tamara|Tamara]] and taken through a portal, Mr. Gold uses his globe to track them to Neverland. He makes a temporary truce with Hook, agreeing to take him, Emma, Mary Margaret, David, and Regina to Neverland. When asked who they're up against at Neverland, he states "someone we should all fear".<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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===Belle/Lacey===
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[[File:20120714 Emilie de Ravin @ Comic-con cropped.jpg|150px|thumb|right|[[Emilie de Ravin]] plays Belle.]]
| [[Beauty and the Beast|Belle]] || Lacey || [[Emilie de Ravin]] || 2, 3 || {{N/A}} || 18 || Alive
'''[[Beauty and the Beast|Belle]]''' (played by [[Emilie de Ravin]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cinemablend.com/television/First-Look-Emilie-De-Ravin-Once-Time-37344.html|title=First Look At Emilie De Ravin In Once Upon A Time|first=David|last=Wharton|work=Television Blend|publisher=Cinema Blend, LLC|date=November 28, 2011|accessdate=January 17, 2012}}</ref> is the daughter of [[#Sir Maurice/Moe French|Sir Maurice]] who rules a realm threatened by the Ogre Wars.
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|colspan="7"|[[File:20120714 Emilie de Ravin @ Comic-con cropped.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Emilie de Ravin]] '''Belle''' is the daughter of [[#Sir Maurice/Moe French|Sir Maurice]] who rules a realm threatened by the Ogre Wars.


When [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] offers to protect Sir Maurice's realm, his condition is that Belle becomes the caretaker of his estate. Her father and fiancé [[#Gaston|Gaston]] refuse to let her leave, but Belle accepts the deal. Over time, the pair form a bond that is shown when Rumplestiltskin opens up to her about his missing son. He asks her to leave his castle to buy straw, giving her the option to return home. While away, she learns from [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] that true love's kiss will break any curse, making Belle return to Rumpelstiltskin and kiss him. As he begins to form back to his old self (before becoming The Dark One), he mistakenly believes that she is working for the Queen and forces Belle to leave forever. The Queen later visits Rumplestiltskin, telling him that Belle committed suicide upon becoming an outcast in her own town.
When [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] offers to protect Sir Maurice's realm, his condition is that Belle becomes the caretaker of his estate. Her father and fiancé [[#Gaston|Gaston]] refuse to let her leave, but Belle accepts the deal. Over time, the pair form a bond that is shown when Rumplestiltskin opens up to her about his missing son. He asks her to leave his castle to buy straw, giving her the option to return home. While away, she learns from [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] that true love's kiss will break any curse, making Belle return to Rumpelstiltskin and kiss him. As he begins to form back to his old self (before becoming The Dark One), he mistakenly believes that she is working for the Queen and forces Belle to leave forever. The Queen later visits Rumplestiltskin, telling him that Belle committed suicide upon becoming an outcast in her own town.


In Storybrooke, it is revealed that Regina has hidden Belle underneath the town's hospital.<ref name="SkinDeep">{{Cite episode |title= Skin Deep|episodelink= Skin Deep (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Milan Cheylov]], Writ. Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= February 12, 2012|season= 1|number= 12}}</ref> She is later released by Jefferson/The Mad Hatter and is instructed to find Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin), though she has no memory of who he is. When the curse is broken, she regains her memories as Belle and professes her love for Gold. The two embrace, and Belle stands beside him as he brings magic to Storybrooke.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic"/> In retaliation to her imprisonment, Belle begs Rumplestiltskin not to kill Regina, which he agrees to. However, she is left heartbroken when she learns that he has unleashed a wraith to exact his revenge on Regina, leaving him. Later, she returns after Regina was left unharmed by the creature. Although he asks her to leave as he is "still a monster," she tells him that this is why she has to stay, and she reconciles with him.<ref name="Broken" /> When Gold finds a way to cross the barrier out of Storybrooke without losing his memories, Belle accompanies him. However, before they part, [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] shoots Belle, causing her to fall across the border and lose her memory again. Gold attempts to help Belle remember herself, but she is confused and admitted to the hospital following the attack. Belle is later visited by Regina who learns about Mr. Gold's plot. She hands Belle a card leading her to a bar called The Rabbit Hole. Mr. Gold finds Belle in her cursed identity of a scantily-clad barfly named '''Lacey'''. Gold enlists David's help to retrieve Belle's previous memories as he tries to get Lacey to give him a chance. She agrees to this, but is later found with another man named Keith. When Gold attacks him, Lacey seemingly enjoys the angry side of his personality. Unlike Belle (who brought out the best in Mr. Gold), Lacey encourages the darker urges in him. Thanks to a potion made by The Blue Fairy (Mother Superior), Belle regains her identity as Belle. As Mr. Gold along with [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]], [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] (Snow White), [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming), Regina, and Captain Hook travel to retrieve Henry from Neverland, Gold gives Belle a protection spell to cast around Storybrooke to make it invisible again. He tells her that he may not be returning to her but loves her.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
In Storybrooke, it is revealed that Regina has hidden Belle underneath the town's hospital.<ref name="SkinDeep">{{Cite episode |title= Skin Deep|episodelink= Skin Deep (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Milan Cheylov]], Writ. Jane Espenson|network= ABC|airdate= February 12, 2012|season= 1|number= 12}}</ref> She is later released by Jefferson/The Mad Hatter and is instructed to find Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin), though she has no memory of who he is. When the curse is broken, she regains her memories as Belle and professes her love for Gold. The two embrace, and Belle stands beside him as he brings magic to Storybrooke.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic"/> In retaliation to her imprisonment, Belle begs Rumplestiltskin not to kill Regina, which he agrees to. However, she is left heartbroken when she learns that he has unleashed a wraith to exact his revenge on Regina, leaving him. Later, she returns after Regina was left unharmed by the creature. Although he asks her to leave as he is "still a monster," she tells him that this is why she has to stay, and she reconciles with him.<ref name="Broken" /> When Gold finds a way to cross the barrier out of Storybrooke without losing his memories, Belle accompanies him. However, before they part, [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] shoots Belle, causing her to fall across the border and lose her memory again. Gold attempts to help Belle remember herself, but she is confused and admitted to the hospital following the attack. Belle is later visited by Regina who learns about Mr. Gold's plot. She hands Belle a card leading her to a bar called The Rabbit Hole. Mr. Gold finds Belle in her cursed identity of a scantily-clad barfly named '''Lacey'''. Gold enlists David's help to retrieve Belle's previous memories as he tries to get Lacey to give him a chance. She agrees to this, but is later found with another man named Keith. When Gold attacks him, Lacey seemingly enjoys the angry side of his personality. Unlike Belle (who brought out the best in Mr. Gold), Lacey encourages the darker urges in him. Thanks to a potion made by The Blue Fairy (Mother Superior), Belle regains her identity as Belle. As Mr. Gold along with [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]], [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] (Snow White), [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming), Regina, and Captain Hook travel to retrieve Henry from Neverland, Gold gives Belle a protection spell to cast around Storybrooke to make it invisible again. He tells her that he may not be returning to her but loves her.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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===Captain Killian "Hook" Jones===
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'''[[Captain Hook]]''' (played by [[Colin O'Donoghue]]), originally known as '''Killian Jones''', is a [[Piracy|pirate]] captain who seduced away [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]'s wife, [[#Milah|Milah]]. In a later fight with Rumplestiltskin, he cuts off Jones' hand, which he then replaces with a hook, thus receiving his name.
| [[Captain Hook]] || {{N/A}} || [[Colin O'Donoghue]] || 2, 3 || {{N/A}} || 15 || Alive
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| colspan="7"|'''Captain Hook''' originally known as '''Killian Jones''', is a [[Piracy|pirate]] captain who seduced away [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]'s wife, [[#Milah|Milah]]. In a later fight with Rumplestiltskin, he cuts off Jones' hand, which he then replaces with a hook, thus receiving his name.


Whilst in Neverland, he finds Rumplestiltskin's son [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Baelfire]] after he is taken to the area following his separation from his father. Hook takes him aboard The Jolly Roger and forms an unlikely friendship with him, until Bae learns that Hook had taken Milah from Rumplestiltskin. He hands Bae over to [[#The Lost Boys|The Lost Boys]] who take him to Peter Pan.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/> Returning from Neverland, Hook breaks into [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]]'s palace who offers him a job to dispose of her mother [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]]. When Hook finds Cora in Wonderland, he attempts to kill her, only to discover that she has no heart. Hook and Cora realize they have a common goal and decide to form an alliance. When the Dark Curse is activated, Cora protects him and part of the Enchanted Forest with a barrier spell, frozen in time for 28 years.<ref name="QueenOfHearts"/>
Whilst in Neverland, he finds Rumplestiltskin's son [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Baelfire]] after he is taken to the area following his separation from his father. Hook takes him aboard The Jolly Roger and forms an unlikely friendship with him, until Bae learns that Hook had taken Milah from Rumplestiltskin. He hands Bae over to [[#The Lost Boys|The Lost Boys]] who take him to Peter Pan.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/> Returning from Neverland, Hook breaks into [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]]'s palace who offers him a job to dispose of her mother [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]]. When Hook finds Cora in Wonderland, he attempts to kill her, only to discover that she has no heart. Hook and Cora realize they have a common goal and decide to form an alliance. When the Dark Curse is activated, Cora protects him and part of the Enchanted Forest with a barrier spell, frozen in time for 28 years.<ref name="QueenOfHearts"/>
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Later, when Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) finds a way to cross the barrier out of Storybrooke without losing his memories, Belle accompanies him. However, before they part, Hook shoots Belle, causing her to fall across the border and lose her memory again. Before Gold can harm Hook, a car coming into Storybrooke knocks Hook off of the road, before crashing. Hook survives, later leading Mary Margaret and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming) to his ship, where Cora had shrunk and imprisoned [[#Anton|Anton the Giant]]. He later meets with Regina and Cora, who find information that leads to the whereabouts of The Dark One's dagger, the only thing that can kill Mr. Gold in Storybrooke. However, he is betrayed by Cora, who plans to use it to force Gold to kill Mary Margaret, David, and Emma and leave Regina innocent of wrongdoing in [[#Henry Mills|Henry]]'s eyes. After this incident, he sails to New York City, and attacks Mr. Gold, poisoning him. After being knocked out by Emma, Neal Cassidy recognizes Hook due to his past encounter with him as Baelfire (Rumplestiltskin's son). Hook is then captured by Neal's girlfriend [[#Tamara|Tamara]], to be used in her and [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]]'s plot to destroy magic in Storybrooke. Hook later helps David obtain a magic bean stolen from Greg and Tamara that they plan to use to transport a fail-safe trigger into. Although he originally betrays the trust of the Storybrooke residents by travelling away from the town with the bean for himself, he has a change of heart and returns to help Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Regina, and even Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) travel to Neverland, after Greg and Tamara abduct [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] and take him there through a portal.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
Later, when Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) finds a way to cross the barrier out of Storybrooke without losing his memories, Belle accompanies him. However, before they part, Hook shoots Belle, causing her to fall across the border and lose her memory again. Before Gold can harm Hook, a car coming into Storybrooke knocks Hook off of the road, before crashing. Hook survives, later leading Mary Margaret and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming) to his ship, where Cora had shrunk and imprisoned [[#Anton|Anton the Giant]]. He later meets with Regina and Cora, who find information that leads to the whereabouts of The Dark One's dagger, the only thing that can kill Mr. Gold in Storybrooke. However, he is betrayed by Cora, who plans to use it to force Gold to kill Mary Margaret, David, and Emma and leave Regina innocent of wrongdoing in [[#Henry Mills|Henry]]'s eyes. After this incident, he sails to New York City, and attacks Mr. Gold, poisoning him. After being knocked out by Emma, Neal Cassidy recognizes Hook due to his past encounter with him as Baelfire (Rumplestiltskin's son). Hook is then captured by Neal's girlfriend [[#Tamara|Tamara]], to be used in her and [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]]'s plot to destroy magic in Storybrooke. Hook later helps David obtain a magic bean stolen from Greg and Tamara that they plan to use to transport a fail-safe trigger into. Although he originally betrays the trust of the Storybrooke residents by travelling away from the town with the bean for himself, he has a change of heart and returns to help Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Regina, and even Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) travel to Neverland, after Greg and Tamara abduct [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] and take him there through a portal.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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===Baelfire/Neal Cassidy===
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'''Baelfire''' (played by Sebastian Wilkinson as a child, Dylan Schmid as a teenager) is the son of [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]].
| Baelfire || Neal Cassidy || [[Michael Raymond-James]] (adult)<br>Dylan Schmid (teenager)<br>Sebastian Wilkinson (child) || 3 || 2 || 11 || Alive

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As a child, Baelfire lives alone with his father after his mother [[#Milah|Milah]] leaves. On his fourteenth birthday, Bae would be taken to fight in the Ogre Wars. Instead, he and his father Rumplestiltskin run away, but they are discovered. His father then becomes The Dark One and kills the soldiers who attempt to take Bae. Although Rumplestiltskin claims that Bae is safe, his son is scared and asks The Blue Fairy for help. Rumplestiltskin agrees to travel through a portal from The Blue Fairy's magic bean that will take him and his father to a world without magic. However, Rumplestiltskin is too afraid to lose his powers and Bae is forced to enter the portal alone.
| colspan="7"|'''Baelfire "Bae"''' is the son of [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]. As a child, Baelfire lives alone with his father after his mother [[#Milah|Milah]] leaves. On his fourteenth birthday, Bae would be taken to fight in the Ogre Wars. Instead, he and his father Rumplestiltskin run away, but they are discovered. His father then becomes The Dark One and kills the soldiers who attempt to take Bae. Although Rumplestiltskin claims that Bae is safe, his son is scared and asks The Blue Fairy for help. Rumplestiltskin agrees to travel through a portal from The Blue Fairy's magic bean that will take him and his father to a world without magic. However, Rumplestiltskin is too afraid to lose his powers and Bae is forced to enter the portal alone.


He arrives in [[London, England]], during the Victorian era and spends six months as a street urchin. While stealing bread from [[#The Darling Family|The Darling Family]]'s house, he is discovered by Wendy Darling, who offers him sanctuary. When her parents find him, they choose to adopt him. Bae learns that the Darling children are being stalked by a mysterious shadow and Bae, who has lost everything to magic, makes them promise not to go near the shadow again. However, Wendy becomes curious and decides to go with The Shadow to a place called Neverland. When Wendy returns the following morning, Bae learns about the land, the mysterious [[#The Lost Boys|Lost Boys]], and of other mysterious creatures. However, when Wendy reveals that [[#The Shadow|The Shadow]] intends to kidnap one of her brothers, Bae promises to protect her and her family. On the night that The Shadow returns, Bae sacrifices himself and is taken away, while Wendy and her brothers watch helplessly. While en route to Neverland, Bae manages to break free of The Shadow and is rescued by [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]]. Bae learns that his mother, Milah, fell in love with Hook, which resulted in her leaving him and her death at the hands of his own father, Rumplestiltskin. Angry at Hook and his father, Bae wishes to be returned to The Darling Family, but is captured by the Lost Boys. After a number of unspecified adventures, Bae returns to the real world during the 20th century, taking on the identity of Neal Cassidy.
He arrives in [[London, England]], during the Victorian era and spends six months as a street urchin. While stealing bread from [[#The Darling Family|The Darling Family]]'s house, he is discovered by Wendy Darling, who offers him sanctuary. When her parents find him, they choose to adopt him. Bae learns that the Darling children are being stalked by a mysterious shadow and Bae, who has lost everything to magic, makes them promise not to go near the shadow again. However, Wendy becomes curious and decides to go with The Shadow to a place called Neverland. When Wendy returns the following morning, Bae learns about the land, the mysterious [[#The Lost Boys|Lost Boys]], and of other mysterious creatures. However, when Wendy reveals that [[#The Shadow|The Shadow]] intends to kidnap one of her brothers, Bae promises to protect her and her family. On the night that The Shadow returns, Bae sacrifices himself and is taken away, while Wendy and her brothers watch helplessly. While en route to Neverland, Bae manages to break free of The Shadow and is rescued by [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]]. Bae learns that his mother, Milah, fell in love with Hook, which resulted in her leaving him and her death at the hands of his own father, Rumplestiltskin. Angry at Hook and his father, Bae wishes to be returned to The Darling Family, but is captured by the Lost Boys. After a number of unspecified adventures, Bae returns to the real world during the 20th century, taking on the identity of Neal Cassidy.


'''Neal Cassidy''' (played by [[Michael Raymond-James]]) meets [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] in [[Portland, Oregon]] in 2001 (11 years prior to the curse being broken.) They become a couple, living off petty crimes as they travel. However, Neal learns that he is wanted for stealing a case of watches in [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] and decides to flee to [[Canada]]. Emma suggests that she retrieve the watches in order for them to use the money from selling them to change their identities and relocate to [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]] together; Neal agrees. However, he is accosted by [[#Pinocchio/August Booth|August Booth]] (Pinocchio) who convinces him of the existence of magic and explains that he is keeping Emma from her destiny to break the curse. August forces Neal to leave Emma, who is later arrested by an officer telling her that Neal had tipped them off and presumably fled to Canada. Shocked and heartbroken, she complies without resistance. Two months later, Booth and Neal meet in [[Vancouver]] and Booth reveals Emma's prominent. Neal asks him to give Emma their car and the proceeds of the sale of the watches. In prison, Emma receives a package containing the car keys, but not the money. Booth agrees to send Neal a postcard if the curse is broken, keeping his word when Neal is later shown in an apartment finding the postcard inscribed with the word 'Broken'.<ref name="Broken" />
'''Neal Cassidy''' meets [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] in [[Portland, Oregon]] in 2001 (11 years prior to the curse being broken.) They become a couple, living off petty crimes as they travel. However, Neal learns that he is wanted for stealing a case of watches in [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] and decides to flee to [[Canada]]. Emma suggests that she retrieve the watches in order for them to use the money from selling them to change their identities and relocate to [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]] together; Neal agrees. However, he is accosted by [[#Pinocchio/August Booth|August Booth]] (Pinocchio) who convinces him of the existence of magic and explains that he is keeping Emma from her destiny to break the curse. August forces Neal to leave Emma, who is later arrested by an officer telling her that Neal had tipped them off and presumably fled to Canada. Shocked and heartbroken, she complies without resistance. Two months later, Booth and Neal meet in [[Vancouver]] and Booth reveals Emma's prominent. Neal asks him to give Emma their car and the proceeds of the sale of the watches. In prison, Emma receives a package containing the car keys, but not the money. Booth agrees to send Neal a postcard if the curse is broken, keeping his word when Neal is later shown in an apartment finding the postcard inscribed with the word 'Broken'.<ref name="Broken" />


After receiving a magical globe from [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]], Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) tracks his son to [[Manhattan]]. Neal's true identity as the son of Rumplestiltskin is eventually revealed to Emma when she, [[#Henry Mills|Henry]] and Mr. Gold find him.<ref name="Manhattan"/> Upon arriving in Storybrooke, Neal invites his fiancé [[#Tamara|Tamara]] to the town. Although she reacts negatively to his claims about magic, it is later revealed she is fully aware of Storybrooke's nature and is [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]]'s lover and secret contact. After realizing Tamara's true identity, Emma and Neal track her down. However, Tamara shoots Neal and throws a magic bean under their feet that creates a portal. Neal saves Emma but is sucked in instead. Neal, not wanting Henry to lose both his parents, decides to let go of Emma's hand after telling her that he loves her.<ref name="SecondStarToTheRight"/> It is presumed that Neal died from his wound but it is later revealed that he was transported to the untouched part of the Enchanted Forest where [[#Mulan|Mulan]], [[#Sleeping Beauty/Princess Aurora|Princess Aurora]], and [[#Prince Phillip|Prince Phillip]] pronounce him alive and washed upon the beach.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
After receiving a magical globe from [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]], Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) tracks his son to [[Manhattan]]. Neal's true identity as the son of Rumplestiltskin is eventually revealed to Emma when she, [[#Henry Mills|Henry]] and Mr. Gold find him.<ref name="Manhattan"/> Upon arriving in Storybrooke, Neal invites his fiancé [[#Tamara|Tamara]] to the town. Although she reacts negatively to his claims about magic, it is later revealed she is fully aware of Storybrooke's nature and is [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]]'s lover and secret contact. After realizing Tamara's true identity, Emma and Neal track her down. However, Tamara shoots Neal and throws a magic bean under their feet that creates a portal. Neal saves Emma but is sucked in instead. Neal, not wanting Henry to lose both his parents, decides to let go of Emma's hand after telling her that he loves her.<ref name="SecondStarToTheRight"/> It is presumed that Neal died from his wound but it is later revealed that he was transported to the untouched part of the Enchanted Forest where [[#Mulan|Mulan]], [[#Sleeping Beauty/Princess Aurora|Princess Aurora]], and [[#Prince Phillip|Prince Phillip]] pronounce him alive and washed upon the beach.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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| [[Hunter|The Huntsman]] || [[Sheriff]] Graham Humbert || [[Jamie Dornan]] || 1 || {{N/A}} || 9 || Deceased
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Jamie Dornan 2011 cropped.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Jamie Dornan]] '''[[Hunting|The Huntsman]]''' is a nameless hunter who is a solitary recluse, raised by [[Gray wolf|wolves]].


The Huntsman considers the wolves to be his true family, and is greatly saddened by the deaths of animals, but he does not hesitate to kill humans, who he views as selfish, honour-less creatures. He is considered by [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] the perfect assassin, and is hired to kill [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]]. When The Huntsman finds Snow, she proves her purity of heart and he lets her go. He offers the Queen a stag's heart instead. The Queen realizes she has been tricked and tears out The Huntsman's heart, keeping it in her vault and using it to make him her slave, threatening to kill him by crushing it if he defies her again.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter" /> When [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]] is led to his execution, the Huntsman helps him escape. The Prince asks him to come with him, but he replies he cannot leave and not to let his sacrifice (the loss of his heart) be in vain.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" />
==Secondary characters==
==={{anchor|Red Riding Hood|Red|Ruby}}Red Riding Hood/Ruby===
[[File:Meghan Ory by Gage Skidmore.jpg|150px|thumb|right|[[Meghan Ory]] plays Red Riding Hood and Ruby.]]
'''[[Little Red Riding Hood|Red Riding Hood]]''' (played by [[Meghan Ory]]), is a young woman who temporarily transforms into a wolf.


In Storybrooke, he is '''[[Sheriff]] Graham Humbert''', the town's handsome and level-headed [[police officer]].<ref name="Pilot" /> In the earlier parts of Storybrooke, Sheriff Graham helps Mayor Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) from preventing [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Owen]] and [[#Kurt Flynn|Kurt Flynn]] from leaving town. When [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] arrives, he is one of the few residents who go directly against Regina: first by refusing to continue arresting Emma and then by making her his deputy.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /><ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice" /> He and Emma are attracted to each other, though he has a secret sexual relationship with Regina.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /><ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice" /> Emma feels betrayed that he did not tell her by covering it up through his work.<ref name="TheShepherd" /> Graham reveals to her that he "doesn't feel anything" with Regina and desperately wants to feel "something" with someone else. To prove he has no feelings for Regina, he kisses Emma, inadvertently triggering memories of his past as The Huntsman. Emma rejects his advances, disgusted by his past relationship with Regina. As the flashbacks of his previous life continue, he seeks advice from [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]], who tells him about The Huntsman and his missing heart. Graham is unable to find his heart in Regina's vault, disguised as her father's mausoleum, but ends his relationship with Regina. Shortly after, he starts a new relationship with Emma, regaining his lost memories in the process. However, Regina crushes his heart (hidden beneath her father's mausoleum) and he dies in Emma's arms. His final words were to Emma, thanking her for helping him remember who he truly was.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter" />
Red meets [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] during the latter's fleeing from [[#King George/Albert Spencer|King George]]. The two work together to attempt to kill a wolf that is terrorizing the area, gradually leading them to believe that the wolf is actually [[#Peter|Peter]], Red's lover. Red convinces Peter to chain himself up in the woods for the night while she keeps him company. Her [[#Widow Lucas/Granny|grandmother]] has always told Red to wear her red cloak for reasons unknown. However, these reasons are revealed when she transforms into the wolf and attacks Peter.<ref name="RedHanded" /> During her later travels with Snow, she encounters [[#Quinn|Quinn]], a fellow werewolf who leads her to an underground home of a society of werewolves. Here, she reunites with her supposed mother, [[#Anita|Anita]]. Red learns to control her wolf transformation as to not become a mindless killer, eventually deciding to stay with the pack. However, when Snow finds Red, Quinn attacks Snow, before he is killed by [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen]]'s soldiers. After the soldier's defeat, Anita plans to kill Snow in revenge but in turn is accidentally impaled on an arrow by Red in wolf form. Red buries her mother in the forest. She is later seen bringing Snow food every month, telling her that her true love Prince Charming has not yet called off his wedding.<ref name="7:15" /> When Charming comes looking for Snow in the forest, Red tells him that she has not returned from her trip to his father's kingdom. When King George's guards arrive to kill Charming, Red transforms into a wolf to fight them off and allow his escape.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> She and Granny are later seen helping Snow attempt to rescue Charming, after he is taken prisoner by The Evil Queen.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" />


Jamie Dornan stated that he knew about Graham's death since the pilot's filming.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/once_upon_time_shocker_dead_man_dishes/279894 | title=''Once Upon a Time'' Shocker! The Dead Man Dishes on His Departure | publisher=[[E!]] | date=December 12, 2011 | accessdate=March 21, 2012 | author=Bricker, Tierney}}</ref> Producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz commented that Graham's death was always planned and was meant to prove how serious the curse is; they felt that killing a lesser character would not create the intended effect. Although Graham is dead, the producers stated that because of the popularity of the character, they are trying to "move heaven and earth" to bring the Huntsman back.<ref name="Paleyfest2012"/>
In Storybrooke, she is '''Ruby''', a rebellious young woman who wants to leave town but is held back by her grandmother's ill health.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="RedHanded" /> She works at Granny's Café as a waitress.<ref name="7:15" /><ref name="DesperateSouls" /> Her relationship with her grandmother is strained, as her grandmother disapproves of her behaviour and her provocative attire.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="RedHanded" /> Ruby later becomes tired of her grandmother telling her to take on extra responsibility, quits her job, and intends to leave town. Instead, she temporarily moves in with Mary Margaret and takes a job as Emma's assistant at the sheriff's station. Due to her tracking skills inherited from the wolf's curse, she manages to locate [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming) unconscious in the forest, and discovers a buried box containing a human heart. Finding the heart horrifies her and she decides to resume working at Granny's. As the result of her new-found maturity, she begins to wear less revealing clothes and minimizes her make-up. She apologizes to her grandmother, who tells her that she was working Ruby so hard because she wanted her to take over the café when she retired. When Emma breaks the curse, Ruby's memories are returned and reunites with her family and friends.<ref name="Broken" /> Later, she seems to have difficulty reconciling her two lives (probably as a result of her maturity growth), and generally goes by her "cursed" name, managing to display more of her wolfish abilities. On the first full moon since the curse was broken, Ruby transforms into a wolf. Later, an apparent wolf murder of [[#Gus/Billy|Billy]] (Gus) near the docks is discovered. Albert Spencer (King George) rallies an angry mob to kill Ruby. An investigation reveals that Spencer is actually the murderer, having stolen Ruby's cloak in an attempt to frame her, proving her not guilty. After comfort by David, she discovers she remembers self-control as a wolf.
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==={{anchor|Jiminy Cricket (Once Upon a Time)|Archie Hopper}}Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper===
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[[File:Raphael Sbarge at PaleyFest 2012.jpg|150px|thumb|right|[[Raphael Sbarge]] plays Jiminy Cricket and Dr. Archie Hopper.]]
'''[[Talking Cricket|Jiminy Cricket]]''' (played by [[Raphael Sbarge]] as an adult, Adam Young as a child and Morgan Roff as a teenager) is the son of con artists.
| [[Talking Cricket|Jiminy Cricket]] || Dr. Archie Hopper || [[Raphael Sbarge]] (adult)<br>Morgan Roff (teenager)<br>Adam Young (child) || 1 || 2,3 || 16 || Alive
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Raphael Sbarge at PaleyFest 2012.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Raphael Sbarge]] '''[[Talking Cricket|Jiminy Cricket]]''' is the son of con artists.


Jiminy desires to live an honest life, but is too weak-willed to leave his family. He receives a potion from Rumplestiltskin that will free him from his parents but inadvertently gives it to a young couple, transforming the pair into puppets. He wishes on a star in the hopes that the couple will be transformed back. The Blue Fairy appears and tells him that she cannot undo Rumplestiltskin's work. To make things right, she transforms him into a [[Cricket (insect)|cricket]] so that he can be free from his parents and guide the couple's son [[#Geppetto|Geppetto]].<ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice"/> He later helps the dwarfs confront [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] about her mean-spirited behaviour after she drinks a potion and forgets about her true love Prince Charming. Later, he advises the residents of the Enchanted Forest against waging war with the Queen and urges them to find a peaceful solution.<ref name="Pilot" /> When Geppetto is told by The Blue Fairy to carve a magical wardrobe to transport Emma, he orders Pinocchio to go with her instead of her parents; Jiminy tells Geppetto this is wrong.<ref name="TheStranger" />
Jiminy desires to live an honest life, but is too weak-willed to leave his family. He receives a potion from Rumplestiltskin that will free him from his parents but inadvertently gives it to a young couple, transforming the pair into puppets. He wishes on a star in the hopes that the couple will be transformed back. The Blue Fairy appears and tells him that she cannot undo Rumplestiltskin's work. To make things right, she transforms him into a [[Cricket (insect)|cricket]] so that he can be free from his parents and guide the couple's son [[#Geppetto|Geppetto]].<ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice"/> He later helps the dwarfs confront [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] about her mean-spirited behaviour after she drinks a potion and forgets about her true love Prince Charming. Later, he advises the residents of the Enchanted Forest against waging war with the Queen and urges them to find a peaceful solution.<ref name="Pilot" /> When Geppetto is told by The Blue Fairy to carve a magical wardrobe to transport Emma, he orders Pinocchio to go with her instead of her parents; Jiminy tells Geppetto this is wrong.<ref name="TheStranger" />


In Storybrooke, he is '''Dr. Archie Hopper''', the town's psychotherapist.<ref name="Pilot" /> He is good friends with Marco (Geppetto). Archie is asked by Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) to convince her adopted son [[#Henry Mills|Henry]] that his ideas about the curse and the true identities of the Storybrooke residents are "crazy."<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /> Regina becomes impatient and asks him to take a more radical approach. Although it violates his conscience, he initially complies with her demands. Archie later confides to Henry that he wants to be free to do as he wants. Archie then stands up to Regina and threatens to declare her an unfit mother if she continues to interfere with his sessions with Henry.<ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice" /> Archie later puts David Nolan (Prince Charming) under hypnosis to help him remember his actions during his black-outs, causing David to remember some of his memories from the Enchanted Forest. Emma breaks the curse and he regains his memories as Jiminy Cricket.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> He begs Emma not to let a mob of residents hurt The Evil Queen, saying that she should not stoop to Regina's level.<ref name="Broken" /> He is later asked by Regina to help her be willing to let go of using magic. Regina's mother Cora later assumes the form of her daughter and abducts Archie while disguising an unspecified person she killed as Archie's body. Archie is later found by [[#Belle/Lacey|Belle]] on Captain Hook's ship, from which he is rescued.<ref name="TheCricketGame">{{Cite episode |title= The Cricket Game|episodelink= The Cricket Game|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Dean White]], Writ. David H. Goodman & Robert Hull |network= ABC|airdate= January 6, 2013|season= 2|number= 10}}</ref>
In Storybrooke, he is '''Dr. Archie Hopper''', the town's psychotherapist.<ref name="Pilot" /> He is good friends with Marco (Geppetto). Archie is asked by Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) to convince her adopted son [[#Henry Mills|Henry]] that his ideas about the curse and the true identities of the Storybrooke residents are "crazy."<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /> Regina becomes impatient and asks him to take a more radical approach. Although it violates his conscience, he initially complies with her demands. Archie later confides to Henry that he wants to be free to do as he wants. Archie then stands up to Regina and threatens to declare her an unfit mother if she continues to interfere with his sessions with Henry.<ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice" /> Archie later puts David Nolan (Prince Charming) under hypnosis to help him remember his actions during his black-outs, causing David to remember some of his memories from the Enchanted Forest. Emma breaks the curse and he regains his memories as Jiminy Cricket.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> He begs Emma not to let a mob of residents hurt The Evil Queen, saying that she should not stoop to Regina's level.<ref name="Broken" /> He is later asked by Regina to help her be willing to let go of using magic. Regina's mother Cora later assumes the form of her daughter and abducts Archie while disguising an unspecified person she killed as Archie's body. Archie is later found by [[#Belle/Lacey|Belle]] on Captain Hook's ship, from which he is rescued.<ref name="TheCricketGame">{{Cite episode |title= The Cricket Game|episodelink= The Cricket Game|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Dean White]], Writ. David H. Goodman & Robert Hull |network= ABC|airdate= January 6, 2013|season= 2|number= 10}}</ref>
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==={{anchor|Huntsman/Sheriff Graham|Graham}}The Huntsman/Sheriff Graham Humbert===
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[[File:Jamie Dornan 2011 cropped.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[[Jamie Dornan]] plays The Huntsman and Sheriff Graham.]]
| [[Pinocchio]] || August Booth || [[Eion Bailey]] (adult)<br>Jakob Davies (puppet) || 1 || 2 || 16 || Alive
'''[[Hunting|The Huntsman]]''' (played by [[Jamie Dornan]]) is a nameless hunter who is a solitary recluse, raised by [[Gray wolf|wolves]].
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|colspan="7"|[[File:EBaileyHeadshtBW.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Eion Bailey]] '''[[Pinocchio]]''' is a [[puppet]] that [[#Geppetto|Geppetto]] carved from an enchanted tree.
The Huntsman considers the wolves to be his true family, and is greatly saddened by the deaths of animals, but he does not hesitate to kill humans, who he views as selfish, honour-less creatures. He is considered by [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] the perfect assassin, and is hired to kill [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]]. When The Huntsman finds Snow, she proves her purity of heart and he lets her go. He offers the Queen a stag's heart instead. The Queen realizes she has been tricked and tears out The Huntsman's heart, keeping it in her vault and using it to make him her slave, threatening to kill him by crushing it if he defies her again.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter" /> When [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]] is led to his execution, the Huntsman helps him escape. The Prince asks him to come with him, but he replies he cannot leave and not to let his sacrifice (the loss of his heart) be in vain.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" />

In Storybrooke, he is '''[[Sheriff]] Graham Humbert''', the town's handsome and level-headed [[police officer]].<ref name="Pilot" /> In the earlier parts of Storybrooke, Sheriff Graham helps Mayor Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) from preventing [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Owen]] and [[#Kurt Flynn|Kurt Flynn]] from leaving town. When [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] arrives, he is one of the few residents who go directly against Regina: first by refusing to continue arresting Emma and then by making her his deputy.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /><ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice" /> He and Emma are attracted to each other, though he has a secret sexual relationship with Regina.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /><ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice" /> Emma feels betrayed that he did not tell her by covering it up through his work.<ref name="TheShepherd" /> Graham reveals to her that he "doesn't feel anything" with Regina and desperately wants to feel "something" with someone else. To prove he has no feelings for Regina, he kisses Emma, inadvertently triggering memories of his past as The Huntsman. Emma rejects his advances, disgusted by his past relationship with Regina. As the flashbacks of his previous life continue, he seeks advice from [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]], who tells him about The Huntsman and his missing heart. Graham is unable to find his heart in Regina's vault, disguised as her father's mausoleum, but ends his relationship with Regina. Shortly after, he starts a new relationship with Emma, regaining his lost memories in the process. However, Regina crushes his heart (hidden beneath her father's mausoleum) and he dies in Emma's arms. His final words were to Emma, thanking her for helping him remember who he truly was.<ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter" />

Jamie Dornan stated that he knew about Graham's death since the pilot's filming.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/once_upon_time_shocker_dead_man_dishes/279894 | title=''Once Upon a Time'' Shocker! The Dead Man Dishes on His Departure | publisher=[[E!]] | date=December 12, 2011 | accessdate=March 21, 2012 | author=Bricker, Tierney}}</ref> Producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz commented that Graham's death was always planned and was meant to prove how serious the curse is; they felt that killing a lesser character would not create the intended effect. Although Graham is dead, the producers stated that because of the popularity of the character, they are trying to "move heaven and earth" to bring the Huntsman back.<ref name="Paleyfest2012"/>

==={{anchor|August Booth|Pinocchio|August Wayne Booth}}Pinocchio/August Booth===
[[File:EBaileyHeadshtBW.jpg|thumb|right|[[Eion Bailey]] plays Pinocchio and August Booth.|150px]]
'''[[Pinocchio]]''' (played by Jakob Davies as a real boy) is a [[puppet]] that [[#Geppetto|Geppetto]] carved from an enchanted tree.


As a little boy puppet, he gives his life to save Geppetto from drowning in a storm. As a reward, [[#The Blue Fairy|The Blue Fairy]] turns him into a real boy, promising that the spell will hold so long as he is selfless, brave and truthful. The boy remained mischievous, though he meant no harm. Later, The Blue Fairy asks Geppetto to carve another enchanted tree into a magical wardrobe with the ability to save two people, the pregnant [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]], from the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen]]'s curse. However, the curse will send the inhabitants to a land without magic and Pinocchio, who is a real boy because of magic, may turn back into a puppet. Geppetto bargains with The Blue Fairy to use the second spot for Pinocchio instead, and she lies to Snow and Charming, saying that the wardrobe can only save one. Snow gives birth to [[#Emma Swan|Emma]] and instead of giving up Pinocchio's spot to Snow, Geppetto sends his son ahead and asks him to protect the child and get her to break the curse. After emerging in the real world, Pinocchio and the infant Emma are taken to an orphanage. He leaves Emma to run away with other members of the home.<ref name="TheStranger">{{Cite episode |title= The Stranger|episodelink= The Stranger (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Writ. Ian Goldberg & Andrew Chambliss|network= ABC|airdate= April 29, 2012|season= 1|number= 20}}</ref>
As a little boy puppet, he gives his life to save Geppetto from drowning in a storm. As a reward, [[#The Blue Fairy|The Blue Fairy]] turns him into a real boy, promising that the spell will hold so long as he is selfless, brave and truthful. The boy remained mischievous, though he meant no harm. Later, The Blue Fairy asks Geppetto to carve another enchanted tree into a magical wardrobe with the ability to save two people, the pregnant [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]], from the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen]]'s curse. However, the curse will send the inhabitants to a land without magic and Pinocchio, who is a real boy because of magic, may turn back into a puppet. Geppetto bargains with The Blue Fairy to use the second spot for Pinocchio instead, and she lies to Snow and Charming, saying that the wardrobe can only save one. Snow gives birth to [[#Emma Swan|Emma]] and instead of giving up Pinocchio's spot to Snow, Geppetto sends his son ahead and asks him to protect the child and get her to break the curse. After emerging in the real world, Pinocchio and the infant Emma are taken to an orphanage. He leaves Emma to run away with other members of the home.<ref name="TheStranger">{{Cite episode |title= The Stranger|episodelink= The Stranger (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Writ. Ian Goldberg & Andrew Chambliss|network= ABC|airdate= April 29, 2012|season= 1|number= 20}}</ref>


His alias counterpart in the real world is '''August Wayne Booth''' (played by [[Eion Bailey]]). He first appears in Portland, Oregon in 2001 where he confronts Neal Cassidy, a thief who fell in love with Emma Swan, and convinces him to leave her because Neal would prevent Emma from achieving her destiny. After Emma is arrested for possession of stolen items, he visits Vancouver to inform Neal of Emma's fate. August in turn later informs Neal when the curse is broken.<ref name="Broken" /> August visits Storybrooke upon Emma's arrival to the town,<ref name="TrueNorth">{{Cite episode |title= True North|episodelink= True North (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Dean White, Writ. David H. Goodman and Liz Tigelaar|network= ABC|airdate= January 15, 2012|season= 1|number= 9}}</ref> carrying a large wooden box containing a typewriter.<ref name="7:15">{{Cite episode |title= 7:15 A.M.|episodelink= 7:15 A.M.|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Ralph Hemecker]], Writ. Daniel T. Thomsen, Edward Kitsis, and Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= January 22, 2012|season= 1|number= 10}}</ref> After [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] loses his story book of fairy tales, it is revealed that he has been adding his story of Pinocchio to it.<ref name="WhatHappenedToFrederick">{{Cite episode |title= What Happened to Frederick|episodelink= What Happened to Frederick|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Dean White, Writ. David H. Goodman|network= ABC|airdate= February 19, 2012|season= 1|number= 13}}</ref> He later tells Henry that he believes in the curse and wants to convince Emma that it is real.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness">{{Cite episode |title= Heart of Darkness|episodelink= Heart of Darkness (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Dean White, Writ. Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg|network= ABC|airdate= March 18, 2012|season= 1|number= 16}}</ref> He later tells Mr. Gold ([[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]) that he is deathly ill and needs magic to heal himself turning to wood.<ref name="TheReturn" /> He conspires with him to force Emma to ask August for help to break the curse. When she agrees, August takes her out of Storybrooke to tell her his story., revealing that he is the seven-year-old boy who found the infant Emma. He attempts to prove the curse's existence by showing his now-wooden leg, but Emma's denial refuses to see it. Afterwards, he visits Marco (Geppetto), who makes August his assistant.<ref name="TheStranger" />
His alias counterpart in the real world is '''August Wayne Booth'''. He first appears in Portland, Oregon in 2001 where he confronts Neal Cassidy, a thief who fell in love with Emma Swan, and convinces him to leave her because Neal would prevent Emma from achieving her destiny. After Emma is arrested for possession of stolen items, he visits Vancouver to inform Neal of Emma's fate. August in turn later informs Neal when the curse is broken.<ref name="Broken" /> August visits Storybrooke upon Emma's arrival to the town,<ref name="TrueNorth">{{Cite episode |title= True North|episodelink= True North (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Dean White, Writ. David H. Goodman and Liz Tigelaar|network= ABC|airdate= January 15, 2012|season= 1|number= 9}}</ref> carrying a large wooden box containing a typewriter.<ref name="7:15">{{Cite episode |title= 7:15 A.M.|episodelink= 7:15 A.M.|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Ralph Hemecker]], Writ. Daniel T. Thomsen, Edward Kitsis, and Adam Horowitz|network= ABC|airdate= January 22, 2012|season= 1|number= 10}}</ref> After [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] loses his story book of fairy tales, it is revealed that he has been adding his story of Pinocchio to it.<ref name="WhatHappenedToFrederick">{{Cite episode |title= What Happened to Frederick|episodelink= What Happened to Frederick|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Dean White, Writ. David H. Goodman|network= ABC|airdate= February 19, 2012|season= 1|number= 13}}</ref> He later tells Henry that he believes in the curse and wants to convince Emma that it is real.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness">{{Cite episode |title= Heart of Darkness|episodelink= Heart of Darkness (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Dean White, Writ. Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg|network= ABC|airdate= March 18, 2012|season= 1|number= 16}}</ref> He later tells Mr. Gold ([[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]) that he is deathly ill and needs magic to heal himself turning to wood.<ref name="TheReturn" /> He conspires with him to force Emma to ask August for help to break the curse. When she agrees, August takes her out of Storybrooke to tell her his story., revealing that he is the seven-year-old boy who found the infant Emma. He attempts to prove the curse's existence by showing his now-wooden leg, but Emma's denial refuses to see it. Afterwards, he visits Marco (Geppetto), who makes August his assistant.<ref name="TheStranger" />


When Emma realises the curse's reality, she visits August for help, though he completely turns to wood before her eyes.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" /> Weeks after the curse is broken, Mary Margaret finds August living in an abandoned trailer in the woods ashamed of the mistakes that he has made. She tries to convince him to return to Storybrooke, but August declines. He is later found by Tamara and offered the potion that will keep him human forever if he leaves Storybrooke. August drives out of the town, until he realizes that Tamara intends to bring harm to the Storybrooke citizens. August returns to the Sheriff's office to warn Emma but is mortally wounded by Tamara before he dies in Marco's arms. Henry Mills and Mother Superior are able to determine that August's actions on that day were selfless, brave, and true and she is able to restore August into his original form of a seven-year old Pinocchio.<ref name="SelflessBraveAndTrue">{{Cite episode |title= Selfless, Brave and True|episodelink= Selfless, Brave and True|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Ralph Hemecker]], Writ. Robert Hull & Kalinda Vazquez|network= ABC|airdate= March 24, 2013|season= 2|number= 18}}</ref>
When Emma realises the curse's reality, she visits August for help, though he completely turns to wood before her eyes.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" /> Weeks after the curse is broken, Mary Margaret finds August living in an abandoned trailer in the woods ashamed of the mistakes that he has made. She tries to convince him to return to Storybrooke, but August declines. He is later found by Tamara and offered the potion that will keep him human forever if he leaves Storybrooke. August drives out of the town, until he realizes that Tamara intends to bring harm to the Storybrooke citizens. August returns to the Sheriff's office to warn Emma but is mortally wounded by Tamara before he dies in Marco's arms. Henry Mills and Mother Superior are able to determine that August's actions on that day were selfless, brave, and true and she is able to restore August into his original form of a seven-year old Pinocchio.<ref name="SelflessBraveAndTrue">{{Cite episode |title= Selfless, Brave and True|episodelink= Selfless, Brave and True|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Ralph Hemecker]], Writ. Robert Hull & Kalinda Vazquez|network= ABC|airdate= March 24, 2013|season= 2|number= 18}}</ref>
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==Secondary characters==
===The Seven Dwarfs===
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'''The''' '''[[Seven Dwarfs]]''' are a group of [[Dwarf (Germanic mythology)|dwarf]] [[miner]]s who are good friends with [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]]. Their names reflect their personality traits. The names of the human forms of Doc, Bashful, Dopey and Happy have not been identified.
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| [[Little Red Riding Hood|Red Riding Hood]] || Ruby || [[Meghan Ory]] || 1 || 3 || 30 || Alive
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Meghan Ory by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Meghan Ory]]'''[[Little Red Riding Hood|Red Riding Hood]]''' is a young woman who temporarily transforms into a wolf.


Red meets [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] during the latter's fleeing from [[#King George/Albert Spencer|King George]]. The two work together to attempt to kill a wolf that is terrorizing the area, gradually leading them to believe that the wolf is actually [[#Peter|Peter]], Red's lover. Red convinces Peter to chain himself up in the woods for the night while she keeps him company. Her [[#Widow Lucas/Granny|grandmother]] has always told Red to wear her red cloak for reasons unknown. However, these reasons are revealed when she transforms into the wolf and attacks Peter.<ref name="RedHanded" /> During her later travels with Snow, she encounters [[#Quinn|Quinn]], a fellow werewolf who leads her to an underground home of a society of werewolves. Here, she reunites with her supposed mother, [[#Anita|Anita]]. Red learns to control her wolf transformation as to not become a mindless killer, eventually deciding to stay with the pack. However, when Snow finds Red, Quinn attacks Snow, before he is killed by [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen]]'s soldiers. After the soldier's defeat, Anita plans to kill Snow in revenge but in turn is accidentally impaled on an arrow by Red in wolf form. Red buries her mother in the forest. She is later seen bringing Snow food every month, telling her that her true love Prince Charming has not yet called off his wedding.<ref name="7:15" /> When Charming comes looking for Snow in the forest, Red tells him that she has not returned from her trip to his father's kingdom. When King George's guards arrive to kill Charming, Red transforms into a wolf to fight them off and allow his escape.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness" /> She and Granny are later seen helping Snow attempt to rescue Charming, after he is taken prisoner by The Evil Queen.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" />
===={{anchor|Grumpy|Leroy}}Dreamy/Grumpy/Leroy====

[[File:LeeArenbergMay07.jpg|thumb|right|[[Lee Arenberg]] plays Dreamy, Grumpy and Leroy.|150px]]
In Storybrooke, she is '''Ruby''', a rebellious young woman who wants to leave town but is held back by her grandmother's ill health.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="RedHanded" /> She works at Granny's Café as a waitress.<ref name="7:15" /><ref name="DesperateSouls" /> Her relationship with her grandmother is strained, as her grandmother disapproves of her behaviour and her provocative attire.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="RedHanded" /> Ruby later becomes tired of her grandmother telling her to take on extra responsibility, quits her job, and intends to leave town. Instead, she temporarily moves in with Mary Margaret and takes a job as Emma's assistant at the sheriff's station. Due to her tracking skills inherited from the wolf's curse, she manages to locate [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming) unconscious in the forest, and discovers a buried box containing a human heart. Finding the heart horrifies her and she decides to resume working at Granny's. As the result of her new-found maturity, she begins to wear less revealing clothes and minimizes her make-up. She apologizes to her grandmother, who tells her that she was working Ruby so hard because she wanted her to take over the café when she retired. When Emma breaks the curse, Ruby's memories are returned and reunites with her family and friends.<ref name="Broken" /> Later, she seems to have difficulty reconciling her two lives (probably as a result of her maturity growth), and generally goes by her "cursed" name, managing to display more of her wolfish abilities. On the first full moon since the curse was broken, Ruby transforms into a wolf. Later, an apparent wolf murder of [[#Gus/Billy|Billy]] (Gus) near the docks is discovered. Albert Spencer (King George) rallies an angry mob to kill Ruby. An investigation reveals that Spencer is actually the murderer, having stolen Ruby's cloak in an attempt to frame her, proving her not guilty. After comfort by David, she discovers she remembers self-control as a wolf.
'''Grumpy''' (played by [[Lee Arenberg]]) is one of the Seven Dwarfs who hatched from eggs. Like all dwarfs, he is immediately sent to work in the mines and given an axe, which names him Dreamy. Because his egg was accidentally sprinkled with fairy dust by the fairy [[#Nova/Sister Astrid|Nova]], he dreams about her and falls in love with her. Later, he meets her and the pair make plans to buy a boat and see the world. However, [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] tells him that if he and Nova run away together, she will lose her wings and never be truly happy. To prevent this, Dreamy ends their relationship and breaks her heart. He returns to the mines and is renamed Grumpy.<ref name="Dreamy"/> He is later caught possessing a stolen diamond, which he was unaware of, and is seen in [[#King George/Albert Spencer|King George]]'s dungeon in a cell next to Snow White's. He is freed by Stealthy, another dwarf, and in turn frees Snow. As he and Stealthy escape, they are discovered by George and his guards and Stealthy is killed. Before the guards can kill Grumpy, Snow agrees to co-operate with George in exchange for Grumpy's life. Grumpy and the remaining six dwarfs run into Snow outside the castle. Grumpy tells her that she must live with the pain of a lost love to grow as a person, advising her not to drink a potion that makes her forget about her love for Prince Charming. The seven dwarfs then allow her to live with them. Later, Grumpy tells her that Charming has called off his wedding to Princess Abigail, but discovers that she has consumed the potion.<ref name="7:15"/> The dwarfs confront Snow about her new, mean-spirited behavior, but inadvertently drive her to try to kill the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] instead. He takes her to see [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]], who gave her the potion, but he advises her on the best way to kill the Queen instead. Eventually, Snow regains her memory by kissing Charming and apologizes to the dwarfs for her behaviour. She decides to rescue Charming, who has been captured by George; the dwarfs go with her.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness"/> Grumpy is later seen as a guard looking out for the curse in a watchtower of Snow and Charming's castle.<ref name="Pilot"/>
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|colspan="7"|[[File:LeeArenbergMay07.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Lee Arenberg]] '''Grumpy''' is one of the Seven Dwarfs who hatched from eggs. Like all dwarfs, he is immediately sent to work in the mines and given an axe, which names him Dreamy. Because his egg was accidentally sprinkled with fairy dust by the fairy [[#Nova/Sister Astrid|Nova]], he dreams about her and falls in love with her. Later, he meets her and the pair make plans to buy a boat and see the world. However, [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] tells him that if he and Nova run away together, she will lose her wings and never be truly happy. To prevent this, Dreamy ends their relationship and breaks her heart. He returns to the mines and is renamed Grumpy.<ref name="Dreamy"/> He is later caught possessing a stolen diamond, which he was unaware of, and is seen in [[#King George/Albert Spencer|King George]]'s dungeon in a cell next to Snow White's. He is freed by Stealthy, another dwarf, and in turn frees Snow. As he and Stealthy escape, they are discovered by George and his guards and Stealthy is killed. Before the guards can kill Grumpy, Snow agrees to co-operate with George in exchange for Grumpy's life. Grumpy and the remaining six dwarfs run into Snow outside the castle. Grumpy tells her that she must live with the pain of a lost love to grow as a person, advising her not to drink a potion that makes her forget about her love for Prince Charming. The seven dwarfs then allow her to live with them. Later, Grumpy tells her that Charming has called off his wedding to Princess Abigail, but discovers that she has consumed the potion.<ref name="7:15"/> The dwarfs confront Snow about her new, mean-spirited behavior, but inadvertently drive her to try to kill the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] instead. He takes her to see [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]], who gave her the potion, but he advises her on the best way to kill the Queen instead. Eventually, Snow regains her memory by kissing Charming and apologizes to the dwarfs for her behaviour. She decides to rescue Charming, who has been captured by George; the dwarfs go with her.<ref name="HeartOfDarkness"/> Grumpy is later seen as a guard looking out for the curse in a watchtower of Snow and Charming's castle.<ref name="Pilot"/>


In Storybrooke, he is '''Leroy''', a [[janitor]] at the hospital and the "[[town drunk]]."<ref name="SnowFalls"/> He, like the rest of Storybrooke, is distant towards Mary Margaret (Snow White), after learning about her affair with David Nolan (Prince James). He meets Sister Astrid (Nova), quickly forming a bond with her. After learning of the nunnery's rent problems, he and Mary Margaret sell enough candles to raise the money. Leroy then offers the grateful Astrid the opportunity to be the first passenger on his boat.<ref name="Dreamy"/> Leroy's original memories are restored when the curse is broken, meeting with Mary Margaret and the other dwarfs.<ref name="Broken" /> He unites the dwarfs together and they begin to mine for fairy dust again.
In Storybrooke, he is '''Leroy''', a [[janitor]] at the hospital and the "[[town drunk]]."<ref name="SnowFalls"/> He, like the rest of Storybrooke, is distant towards Mary Margaret (Snow White), after learning about her affair with David Nolan (Prince James). He meets Sister Astrid (Nova), quickly forming a bond with her. After learning of the nunnery's rent problems, he and Mary Margaret sell enough candles to raise the money. Leroy then offers the grateful Astrid the opportunity to be the first passenger on his boat.<ref name="Dreamy"/> Leroy's original memories are restored when the curse is broken, meeting with Mary Margaret and the other dwarfs.<ref name="Broken" /> He unites the dwarfs together and they begin to mine for fairy dust again.
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|colspan="7"|'''Widow Lucas''', simply referred to as "'''Granny'''", is the grandmother of [[#Red Riding Hood/Ruby|Red Riding Hood]].


When her granddaughter Red begins a relationship with a young man called [[#Peter|Peter]], she disapproves. As news of a wolf killing villagers becomes known, Granny warns the others that the wolf is a monster. She tells them that when she was a girl, a wolf killed her father and her brothers and then scolded her before walking away. Red and [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] come to believe Peter is the wolf, and go against Granny's wishes. Red chains Peter in the woods and spends the night with him. Granny discovers the deception and reveals that Red inherited the family curse and is in fact the wolf. Granny received a red cloak from a wizard, who enchanted it so that it prevents Red's transformation. Granny herself became a wolf when Red's grandfather turned her into a wolf after marking her with a bite. The other aspects of the curse faded with age, but she has kept her heightened senses. By the time Granny and Snow find Red, she had already killed Peter.<ref name="RedHanded" /> The pair are later seen helping Snow rescue [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]], determined to find the best way to fight the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] and her curse.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" />
====Sneezy/Tom Clark====
'''Sneezy''' (played by [[Gabe Khouth]]) is one of the Seven Dwarfs who often sneezes. In Storybrooke, he is '''Tom Clark''', the owner of the Dark Star [[pharmacy]]. After the curse is broken, Sneezy joins the other dwarfs in an experiment to find out why the fairy tale characters cannot leave the town. Upon drawing the shortest straw, Sneezy crosses the border, losing his memories of his past life once again. Later, Mother Superior/Blue Fairy creates a potion that successfully restores his memories.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>


In Storybrooke, she is known simply as Granny and is the owner of Granny's Bed and Breakfast and Granny's Cafe. Her health problems prevent Ruby (Red Riding Hood) from leaving town, who assists her grandmother as a waitress. Their relationship is hostile as Granny disapproves of Ruby's behaviour and sexually provocative attire.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="RedHanded" /> Ruby becomes tired of her grandmother telling her what to do and quits her job, eventually returning and apologizing to her. She then tells Red that she was making Ruby work so hard because she wanted her to take over when she retired.<ref name="RedHanded" /> Granny's memories are returned when the curse is broken by [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]], and she embraces her family and friends.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" /><ref name="Broken" />
====Sleepy/Walter====
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'''Sleepy''' (played by Faustino Di Bauda) is one of the Seven Dwarfs who has a sleepy personality. In Storybrooke, he is '''Walter''', a [[security guard]] that works at Storybrooke Hospital that occasionally dozes off on the job.
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| [[The Fairy with Turquoise Hair|The Blue Fairy]] || Mother Superior || [[Keegan Connor Tracy]] || 1,2,3 || {{N/A}} || 15 || Alive
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|colspan="7"|'''The Blue Fairy''', or the Reul Ghorm<ref name="TheReturn"/> is a high-ranking [[fairy godmother]] who uses her magic to help others, although her plans are practically machiavellian at times. While she is quite powerful, she is unable to undo [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]'s magic. To to help fix a problem created by his magic, she transforms [[#Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper|Jiminy]] into a cricket and guides him to help [[#Geppetto|Geppetto]].<ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice"/> She also transforms the puppet Pinocchio into a real boy. She is able to create a quill that temporarily freezes Rumplestiltskin when he signs using it, aiding in his imprisonment.<ref name="ThePriceOfGold"/> Rumplestiltskin is antagonistic towards her and other fairies because he blames her for the disappearance of his son [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Baelfire]] after she helps him take away his father's powers by giving him a magical bean that will transport them to a world without magic, but Baelfire crosses over alone.<ref name="TheReturn" /> The Blue Fairy presents the idea of fashioning a wardrobe from a magical tree that could ward off any curse, which saves Emma from the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]]'s curse by sending her to the new world.<ref name="Pilot" />


In Storybrooke, she is the '''Mother Superior''' of the town's [[nun]]s who were all fairies prior to the curse. Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) is the nunnery's landlord, who refuses to forgive one month of their rent in exchange for [[#Dreamy/Grumpy/Leroy|Leroy]]'s boat because he and the nuns "have history",<ref name="Dreamy" /> most likely a reference to the Blue Fairy's aiding his son in leaving the Enchanted Forest. She tells Mr. Gold later about August Booth (Pinocchio)'s fake history, leading him to believe that his son Bae has returned. When the curse is broken, she warns Regina Mills (The Evil Queen), "If I were you, your Majesty, I'd find a place to hide."<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" /> When Henry later begs her to use magic to restore order in Storybrooke, she tells him she cannot without her wand or fairy dust.<ref name="Broken" /> She sets about organizing disaster relief after the town is damaged by a wraith. Although she generally seems to have no difficulty with her reclaimed memories (her personality being much the same in both worlds), she is among those who try to flee Storybrooke after the attack. She has since helped aid the primary characters in their attempts to stop Regina from using her powers, believing that she might have turned on them because of Regina's desire to win Henry back. When August is tasered by Tamara and dies in Marco's arms, she is able to restore him to a seven year old real boy Pinocchio.<ref name="SelflessBraveAndTrue"/>
====Doc====
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'''Doc''' (played by [[David Paul Grove (actor)|David Paul Grove]]) is one of the Seven Dwarfs who helps Snow White give birth to Emma. In Storybrooke, his counterpart is not named.
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|colspan="7"|[[File:David Anders 2008 cropped.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|David Anders]] '''Dr. Victor Frankenstein''' is a man of science from an unknown world (unlike the other fairy tale characters) who believes magic to be inferior to science. He is the older brother of [[#Gerhardt Frankenstein/Frankenstein's Monster|Gerhardt Frankenstein]] and the son of [[#Alphonse Frankenstein|Alphonse Frankenstein]]. His character is based on [[James Whale]], the director of the films ''[[Frankenstein (1931 film)|Frankenstein]]'' (1931) and ''[[Bride of Frankenstein]]'' (1935).


Victor originally sought a way to restore life to the dead, but has his funding pulled by his father. [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] offers him gold in exchange for the scientific method on how to revive the dead as magic could not. In order to further his experiments, Victor robs a grave for body parts, but is caught by Gerhardt. A police officer arrives and fatally wounds Gerhardt. When Victor works to bring Gerhardt back to life, the first attempt fails. When Victor tells his father that he is doing this so his father can have two sons again, Alphonse states "and now I have no sons" and leaves. When Rumplestiltskin arrives, Victor explains Gerhardt's heart could not take the electricity needed to revive him, so it instead offered a heart from the Enchanted Forest strengthened by magically removing it. As part of a bargain, he creates a false attempt to reanimate [[#Daniel|Daniel]] ([[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]]'s lost love) to make it easier for Rumplestiltskin to teach her the dark arts. He keeps the heart Regina gave him to use on Daniel. Once the experiment "fails", [[#Jefferson/The Mad Hatter|Jefferson]] (The Mad Hatter) returns him to his own world. Frankenstein successfully reanimates his brother, but inadvertently turns him into a [[Frankenstein's monster|monster]], beating Alphonse to death. Victor cannot bring himself to kill his brother once more, so decides to keep him locked in the tower of his castle until he can devise a way to help Gerhardt overcome his psychotic rage.<ref name="InTheNameOfTheBrother"/>
====Bashful====
'''Bashful''' (played by Mig Micario) is one of the Seven Dwarfs. In Storybrooke, his counterpart is not named.


In Storybrooke, his counterpart is '''Dr. Whale''', a [[Physician|doctor]] working in the Storybrooke General Hospital. He is strongly connected to Regina Mills (The Evil Queen), doing whatever she says without hesitation. He briefly becomes romantically involved with [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret Blanchard]] (Snow White) when she tries to move on from [[#Prince "Charming" David/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming).<ref name="SnowFalls"/><ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter"/> However, he develops a fascination with [[#Red Riding Hood/Ruby|Ruby]] (Red Riding Hood).<ref name="SnowFalls"/><ref name="RedHanded"/> After the curse is broken, he leads a mob to Regina's home intending to kill her, but is stopped by [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and Charming, who are unaware of his true identity coming from a separate world.<ref name="Broken" /><ref name="ColliderWonderCon">{{cite web | url=http://collider.com/wondercon-once-upon-a-time/153420/ | title=WonderCon 2012: ONCE UPON A TIME Panel Recap; Plus Highlights from Q&A with Creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz | publisher=Collider.com | date=March 19, 2012 | accessdate=March 20, 2012 | author=Howard, Rachel}}</ref> Victor later seeks a way to return to his brother. Believing if he were to do something for Regina she would bring him back, he robs Daniel's preserved corpse and reanimates him with a magical heart. The reanimation is successful, but turns Daniel into a monster who savagely rips off Whale's arm and escapes. After checking out of the hospital, Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) reattaches his arm, taunting him for putting more faith in science than magic. As Whale begins to drink heavily, mourning his brother's loss, news of an outsider named [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] crashing his car into Storybrooke reaches the hospital. Whale is reluctant to handle the surgery of Mendell to evade him exposing the truth of Storybrooke. When Whale later leaves the hospital, Ruby is sent to track him down, preventing him from jumping into the town's dock waters. Whale reveals his true identity to Ruby, who persuades him to return to the surgery. When [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] is informed of Whale's identity, Henry tells them that Victor Frankenstein is not a fairy tale character, suspecting that the curse may have affected other worlds based on story books.<ref name="InTheNameOfTheBrother"/>
====Dopey====
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'''Dopey''' (played by Jeffrey Kaiser) is one of the Seven Dwarfs. In Storybrooke, his counterpart is not named.
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| [[Geppetto]] || Marco || [[Tony Amendola]] (adult)<br>Michael Strusievici (child) || 1,2 || {{N/A}} || 7 || Alive
'''Happy''' (played by [[Michael Coleman (actor)|Mike Coleman]]) is one of the Seven Dwarfs. In Storybrooke, his counterpart is not named.
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Tony Amendola by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Tony Amendola]] '''[[Mister Geppetto|Geppetto]]''' is an elderly [[Carpentry|carpenter]] and [[#Pinocchio/August Booth|Pinocchio]]'s caretaker. Geppetto was orphaned when [[#Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper|Jiminy Cricket]] accidentally transformed his parents into puppets.
===Widow Lucas/Granny===
'''Widow Lucas''' (played by [[Beverley Elliott]]), simply referred to as "'''Granny'''", is the grandmother of [[#Red Riding Hood/Ruby|Red Riding Hood]].

When her granddaughter Red begins a relationship with a young man called [[#Peter|Peter]], she disapproves. As news of a wolf killing villagers becomes known, Granny warns the others that the wolf is a monster. She tells them that when she was a girl, a wolf killed her father and her brothers and then scolded her before walking away. Red and [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] come to believe Peter is the wolf, and go against Granny's wishes. Red chains Peter in the woods and spends the night with him. Granny discovers the deception and reveals that Red inherited the family curse and is in fact the wolf. Granny received a red cloak from a wizard, who enchanted it so that it prevents Red's transformation. Granny herself became a wolf when Red's grandfather turned her into a wolf after marking her with a bite. The other aspects of the curse faded with age, but she has kept her heightened senses. By the time Granny and Snow find Red, she had already killed Peter.<ref name="RedHanded" /> The pair are later seen helping Snow rescue [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]], determined to find the best way to fight the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] and her curse.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" />

In Storybrooke, she is known simply as Granny and is the owner of Granny's Bed and Breakfast and Granny's Cafe. Her health problems prevent Ruby (Red Riding Hood) from leaving town, who assists her grandmother as a waitress. Their relationship is hostile as Granny disapproves of Ruby's behaviour and sexually provocative attire.<ref name="Pilot" /><ref name="RedHanded" /> Ruby becomes tired of her grandmother telling her what to do and quits her job, eventually returning and apologizing to her. She then tells Red that she was making Ruby work so hard because she wanted her to take over when she retired.<ref name="RedHanded" /> Granny's memories are returned when the curse is broken by [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]], and she embraces her family and friends.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" /><ref name="Broken" />

==={{anchor|Geppetto|Marco}} Geppetto/Marco===
[[File:Tony Amendola by Gage Skidmore.jpg|150px|thumb|right|[[Tony Amendola]] plays Geppetto and Marco.]]
'''[[Mister Geppetto|Geppetto]]''' (played by [[Tony Amendola]] as an adult, Michael Strusievici as a young boy) is an elderly [[Carpentry|carpenter]] and [[#Pinocchio/August Booth|Pinocchio]]'s caretaker. Geppetto was orphaned when [[#Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper|Jiminy Cricket]] accidentally transformed his parents into puppets.


Geppetto carved himself a son named Pinocchio out of magical wood. During Pinocchio's adventures, he and Gepetto end up being chased by the whale Monstro during a thunderstorm. Pinocchio sacrifices his life for Gepetto's. For this act, [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] turns him into a real boy, finally bestowing Gepetto with a son. The Blue Fairy asks Geppetto to carve another enchanted tree into a magical wardrobe with the ability to save two people, the pregnant [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]] from [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]]'s curse. However, the curse would send everyone to a land without magic and Pinocchio, a real boy because of magic, could turn back into a puppet. Geppetto bargains with the fairy to use the second spot for Pinocchio, ultimating in her lying to the other inhabitants, claiming the wardrobe can only save one. When Snow's child is born, instead of giving up Pinocchio's spot to her, Geppetto sends his son and tells him to protect the child and get them to believe in magic after the curse is broken.
Geppetto carved himself a son named Pinocchio out of magical wood. During Pinocchio's adventures, he and Gepetto end up being chased by the whale Monstro during a thunderstorm. Pinocchio sacrifices his life for Gepetto's. For this act, [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] turns him into a real boy, finally bestowing Gepetto with a son. The Blue Fairy asks Geppetto to carve another enchanted tree into a magical wardrobe with the ability to save two people, the pregnant [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]] and [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince Charming]] from [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]]'s curse. However, the curse would send everyone to a land without magic and Pinocchio, a real boy because of magic, could turn back into a puppet. Geppetto bargains with the fairy to use the second spot for Pinocchio, ultimating in her lying to the other inhabitants, claiming the wardrobe can only save one. When Snow's child is born, instead of giving up Pinocchio's spot to her, Geppetto sends his son and tells him to protect the child and get them to believe in magic after the curse is broken.


In Storybrooke, he is '''Marco''', the town's [[handyman]]. Marco states that he and his wife are unable to have children. August Booth (the adult Pinocchio) later tells Marco that he failed his father and though he tried to keep his promise, it was too late. Marco tells him that if he had a son, that would be enough. August offers to work as Marco's assistant though he cannot be paid, and Marco agrees to take him on. Marco's memories as Geppetto are restored when the curse is broken. August (who had turned back into wood) returns to life, albeit still made of wood. In the woods, Mary Margaret (Snow White) encounters him, telling Marco of his existence. Marco admits that he had lied about the wardrobe only holding one and that the second spot was given to Pinocchio. Furious, Mary Margaret attacks him, an act in which he claims to have deserved. August is later tasered by [[#Tamara|Tamara]], in his dying breath attempting to warn everyone of her evil. Mother Superior (The Blue Fairy) resurrects him for his honesty and Marco takes in a now seven-year-old Pinocchio as his son once more.<ref name="SelflessBraveAndTrue"/>
In Storybrooke, he is '''Marco''', the town's [[handyman]]. Marco states that he and his wife are unable to have children. August Booth (the adult Pinocchio) later tells Marco that he failed his father and though he tried to keep his promise, it was too late. Marco tells him that if he had a son, that would be enough. August offers to work as Marco's assistant though he cannot be paid, and Marco agrees to take him on. Marco's memories as Geppetto are restored when the curse is broken. August (who had turned back into wood) returns to life, albeit still made of wood. In the woods, Mary Margaret (Snow White) encounters him, telling Marco of his existence. Marco admits that he had lied about the wardrobe only holding one and that the second spot was given to Pinocchio. Furious, Mary Margaret attacks him, an act in which he claims to have deserved. August is later tasered by [[#Tamara|Tamara]], in his dying breath attempting to warn everyone of her evil. Mother Superior (The Blue Fairy) resurrects him for his honesty and Marco takes in a now seven-year-old Pinocchio as his son once more.<ref name="SelflessBraveAndTrue"/>
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==={{anchor|Genie|Magic Mirror|Sidney Glass}}The Genie/Magic Mirror/Sidney Glass===
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[[File:Giancarlo Esposito 2012 cropped.jpg|150px|thumb|right|[[Giancarlo Esposito]] plays the Genie, Magic Mirror and Sidney Glass.]]
| [[Jinn|Genie]]/[[Magic Mirror (Snow White)|Magic Mirror]] || Sidney Glass || [[Giancarlo Esposito]] || 1 || 3 || 9 || Alive
The '''[[Jinn|Genie]]''' (played by [[Giancarlo Esposito]]) and his lamp were discovered by [[#King Leopold|King Leopold]]. The King does not wish for anything, using his wishes to free the Genie and invite him to live in his castle to help him find true love.
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Giancarlo Esposito 2012 cropped.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Giancarlo Esposito]] The '''[[Jinn|Genie]]''' and his lamp were discovered by [[#King Leopold|King Leopold]]. The King does not wish for anything, using his wishes to free the Genie and invite him to live in his castle to help him find true love.


He falls in love with the King's wife [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Queen Regina]] and gives her a hand mirror. The King reads in the Queen's diary that she has fallen in love with the man who gave her the mirror and asks the Genie to locate him. The Queen is then locked in her room to prevent her from leaving the King. To free her, her father has the Genie bring her a locked box filled with poisonous vipers from the Genie's land of [[Agrabah|Agrabah, ]]<nowiki/>to allow the Queen to free herself by suicide. Instead, the Genie uses the vipers to kill the King and allow the Queen to be with him. However, she tells him that since the vipers were from his country, the guards will find out that he was the murderer and flee. Realizing the Queen never loved him, he uses his wish to remain with her and to never leave her sight; thus trapping him in the hand mirror.<ref name="FruitOfThePoisonousTree" /> As a spirit in the '''[[Magic Mirror (Snow White)|Magic Mirror]]''', he is able to move between and see through all other mirrors in the Enchanted Forest, acting as a spy to Regina.<ref name="TrueNorth" /><ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter" />
He falls in love with the King's wife [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Queen Regina]] and gives her a hand mirror. The King reads in the Queen's diary that she has fallen in love with the man who gave her the mirror and asks the Genie to locate him. The Queen is then locked in her room to prevent her from leaving the King. To free her, her father has the Genie bring her a locked box filled with poisonous vipers from the Genie's land of [[Agrabah|Agrabah, ]]<nowiki/>to allow the Queen to free herself by suicide. Instead, the Genie uses the vipers to kill the King and allow the Queen to be with him. However, she tells him that since the vipers were from his country, the guards will find out that he was the murderer and flee. Realizing the Queen never loved him, he uses his wish to remain with her and to never leave her sight; thus trapping him in the hand mirror.<ref name="FruitOfThePoisonousTree" /> As a spirit in the '''[[Magic Mirror (Snow White)|Magic Mirror]]''', he is able to move between and see through all other mirrors in the Enchanted Forest, acting as a spy to Regina.<ref name="TrueNorth" /><ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter" />


In Storybrooke, he is '''Sidney Glass''', a [[Journalist|reporter]] for Storybrooke's local newspaper ''The Daily Mirror''. On Regina's request, he researches Emma's past to help Regina expel her from Storybrooke.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /> After Graham's death, Regina attempts to appoint him sheriff, but the wording of the town charter calls for an election. He loses the position to Emma.<ref name="DesperateSouls" /> Regina has him removed from the newspaper staff, and Sidney goes to Emma, claiming that he wants to expose Regina as the corrupt person she is. The exposé helps Emma find information on Regina planning to "steal" town funds. This plan fails when Regina reveals to Storybrooke's residents that she is using the money to build a play ground for the town. Despite this, Sidney tells Emma that he will help her take down Regina, but it is revealed that he is secretly in league with her, using Emma's trust in Sidney to gain leverage over Emma.<ref name="FruitOfThePoisonousTree" /> Emma later learns that he planted a bug in a vase after it is used to tip off Regina upon discovering a key piece of evidence that would have cleared Mary Margaret of [[#Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan|Kathryn Nolan]] (Princess Abigail)'s murder.<ref name="TheStableBoy"/> Emma confronts Sidney and realizes that he is in love with Regina. Still, Emma presses him to help defeat Regina. However, after Kathryn is found alive, Sidney falsely confesses to kidnapping Kathryn and framing Mary Margaret so that he could "find" Kathryn and become famous.<ref name="TheReturn" /> Later, a cell labeled "S. Glass" is seen in the hospital basement's psychiatric ward, suggesting that Regina had locked him in the asylum.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" />
In Storybrooke, he is '''Sidney Glass''', a [[Journalist|reporter]] for Storybrooke's local newspaper ''The Daily Mirror''. On Regina's request, he researches Emma's past to help Regina expel her from Storybrooke.<ref name="TheThingYouLoveMost" /> After Graham's death, Regina attempts to appoint him sheriff, but the wording of the town charter calls for an election. He loses the position to Emma.<ref name="DesperateSouls" /> Regina has him removed from the newspaper staff, and Sidney goes to Emma, claiming that he wants to expose Regina as the corrupt person she is. The exposé helps Emma find information on Regina planning to "steal" town funds. This plan fails when Regina reveals to Storybrooke's residents that she is using the money to build a play ground for the town. Despite this, Sidney tells Emma that he will help her take down Regina, but it is revealed that he is secretly in league with her, using Emma's trust in Sidney to gain leverage over Emma.<ref name="FruitOfThePoisonousTree" /> Emma later learns that he planted a bug in a vase after it is used to tip off Regina upon discovering a key piece of evidence that would have cleared Mary Margaret of [[#Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan|Kathryn Nolan]] (Princess Abigail)'s murder.<ref name="TheStableBoy"/> Emma confronts Sidney and realizes that he is in love with Regina. Still, Emma presses him to help defeat Regina. However, after Kathryn is found alive, Sidney falsely confesses to kidnapping Kathryn and framing Mary Margaret so that he could "find" Kathryn and become famous.<ref name="TheReturn" /> Later, a cell labeled "S. Glass" is seen in the hospital basement's psychiatric ward, suggesting that Regina had locked him in the asylum.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" />
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==={{anchor|King George|Albert Spencer}}King George/Albert Spencer===
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[[File:Alan Dale (aka Jim).jpg|thumb|right|[[Alan Dale]] plays King George and Albert Spencer.|150px]]
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'''[[Monarch|King]] George''' (played by [[Alan Dale]]) is the adoptive father of [[#Prince James|Prince James]] and his twin [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince "Charming" David]].
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Alan Dale (aka Jim).jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Alan Dale]] '''[[Monarch|King]] George''' is the adoptive father of [[#Prince James|Prince James]] and his twin [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|Prince "Charming" David]].


King George and his wife were unable to bear children on their own, so he struck a deal with [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] for an heir. Years later, the kingdom falls into financial trouble, and Prince James offers to slay the dragon plaguing [[#King Midas|King Midas's]] realm in exchange for gold. James is killed before completing and his twin brother Charming is recruited to carry out the task. George tells Charming that he can return home after the dragon is slain. The task is completed, but Midas deems the prince worthy of marrying his daughter and uniting the kingdoms. George reneges on his promise and forces Charming to marry; if he does not, George will kill Charming's mother and burn his home.<ref name="TheShepherd" /> Later, the King learns that Charming has fallen in love with [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]]. He forces Snow to break Charming's heart and allow him to marry Midas's daughter or he will kill the prince.<ref name="7:15" /> Charming still breaks off his engagement, fleeing his home with George and his knights tracking him down.<ref name="WhatHappenedToFrederick" /> They eventually capture him, and George orders Charming to be beheaded. The [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] rescues Charming and takes him as her captive.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> When he learns of Prince Charming and Snow White's plan to take the Kingdom, he kidnaps Snow with the help of Sir Lancelot and uses a potion that he put in Snow's water to prevent her from having children. This plan is foiled when water from Lake Nostos breaks the curse.<ref name="LadyOfTheLake">{{Cite episode |title= Lady of the Lake|episodelink= Lady of the Lake (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Milan Cheylov, Writ. Andrew Chambliss & Ian Goldberg|network= ABC|airdate= October 14, 2012|season= 2|number= 3}}</ref>
King George and his wife were unable to bear children on their own, so he struck a deal with [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] for an heir. Years later, the kingdom falls into financial trouble, and Prince James offers to slay the dragon plaguing [[#King Midas|King Midas's]] realm in exchange for gold. James is killed before completing and his twin brother Charming is recruited to carry out the task. George tells Charming that he can return home after the dragon is slain. The task is completed, but Midas deems the prince worthy of marrying his daughter and uniting the kingdoms. George reneges on his promise and forces Charming to marry; if he does not, George will kill Charming's mother and burn his home.<ref name="TheShepherd" /> Later, the King learns that Charming has fallen in love with [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]]. He forces Snow to break Charming's heart and allow him to marry Midas's daughter or he will kill the prince.<ref name="7:15" /> Charming still breaks off his engagement, fleeing his home with George and his knights tracking him down.<ref name="WhatHappenedToFrederick" /> They eventually capture him, and George orders Charming to be beheaded. The [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]] rescues Charming and takes him as her captive.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> When he learns of Prince Charming and Snow White's plan to take the Kingdom, he kidnaps Snow with the help of Sir Lancelot and uses a potion that he put in Snow's water to prevent her from having children. This plan is foiled when water from Lake Nostos breaks the curse.<ref name="LadyOfTheLake">{{Cite episode |title= Lady of the Lake|episodelink= Lady of the Lake (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= Milan Cheylov, Writ. Andrew Chambliss & Ian Goldberg|network= ABC|airdate= October 14, 2012|season= 2|number= 3}}</ref>


In Storybrooke, he is the coldhearted [[District Attorney]] '''Albert Spencer'''<ref name="TheStableBoy"/> who leads the prosecution, for the [[#Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan|Kathryn Nolan]] "murder case", against Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White). Following the curse on Storybrooke being partially broken, Spencer meets with David and warns him that he plans to make his life hell as revenge for ruining his plans as King George. Spencer later murders car mechanic Billy (Gus), framing Ruby (Red Riding Hood). He tries to form an angry mob to kill her. James uncovers Red's cloak and a bloodied weapon in Spencer's car, discovering his identity as the killer. Spencer burns Jefferson's hat (supposedly sealing the only hope for Emma and Snow's return) and escapes from David.<ref name="ChildOfTheMoon">{{Cite episode |title= Child of the Moon|episodelink= Child of the Moon|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Anthony Hemingway]], Writ. Ian Goldberg & Andrew Chambliss|network= ABC|airdate= November 11, 2013|season= 2|number= 7}}</ref>
In Storybrooke, he is the coldhearted [[District Attorney]] '''Albert Spencer'''<ref name="TheStableBoy"/> who leads the prosecution, for the [[#Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan|Kathryn Nolan]] "murder case", against Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White). Following the curse on Storybrooke being partially broken, Spencer meets with David and warns him that he plans to make his life hell as revenge for ruining his plans as King George. Spencer later murders car mechanic Billy (Gus), framing Ruby (Red Riding Hood). He tries to form an angry mob to kill her. James uncovers Red's cloak and a bloodied weapon in Spencer's car, discovering his identity as the killer. Spencer burns Jefferson's hat (supposedly sealing the only hope for Emma and Snow's return) and escapes from David.<ref name="ChildOfTheMoon">{{Cite episode |title= Child of the Moon|episodelink= Child of the Moon|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Anthony Hemingway]], Writ. Ian Goldberg & Andrew Chambliss|network= ABC|airdate= November 11, 2013|season= 2|number= 7}}</ref>
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Sebastian Stan by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Sebastian Stan]] '''Jefferson''' is a man who owns a magical hat that can be used to travel between different worlds. He worked for both [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] and the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]], obtaining objects from other worlds for them. His name derives from the song "[[White Rabbit#Music|White Rabbit]]" performed by [[Jefferson Airplane]], whose lead singer was [[Grace Slick]] - Grace is used as the name of his daughter.


When he first meets Regina, Rumplestiltskin has Jefferson bring [[#Dr. Frankenstein/Dr. Whale|Dr. Frankenstein]] to the fairytale world to pretend failing to revive her true love [[#Daniel|Daniel]], in order to make her become evil. In his later life, he gave his job up as his daughter [[#Grace/Paige|Grace]] lost her mother because of it. He lives with Grace in the forest, collecting and selling mushrooms to survive. When the Queen asks for another favour, he initially refuses, but eventually agrees with the condition that his daughter "will want for nothing" afterwards. He takes the Queen to [[Wonderland (fictional country)|Wonderland]], where she rescues her father [[#Prince Henry|Henry]]. His hat contains the rule that the same amount of people who enter must return. However, as the Queen takes her father back, she abandons Jefferson. He is then captured by the knights of the [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Queen of Hearts]], who behead him, though he survives. His head is then reattached and ordered to make another magical hat to return home. Although he makes thousands of hats, none are able to take him home, leading him into insanity and earning his alter ego as '''The Mad Hatter'''.<ref name="HatTrick" />
===Dr. Victor Frankenstein/Dr. Whale===
[[File:David Anders 2008 cropped.jpg|thumb|right|[[David Anders]] plays Dr. Victor Frankenstein and Dr. Whale.|150px]]
'''Dr. [[Victor Frankenstein]]''' <!--- On his official ABC website bio (http://beta.abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/blogs/character-tales/dr-whale), his name is spelled Victor; screenshots show Doktor Viktor which is German). ---> (played by [[David Anders]]) is a man of science from an unknown world (unlike the other fairy tale characters) who believes magic to be inferior to science. He is the older brother of [[#Gerhardt Frankenstein/Frankenstein's Monster|Gerhardt Frankenstein]] and the son of [[#Alphonse Frankenstein|Alphonse Frankenstein]]. His character is based on [[James Whale]], the director of the films ''[[Frankenstein (1931 film)|Frankenstein]]'' (1931) and ''[[Bride of Frankenstein]]'' (1935).

Victor originally sought a way to restore life to the dead, but has his funding pulled by his father. [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] offers him gold in exchange for the scientific method on how to revive the dead as magic could not. In order to further his experiments, Victor robs a grave for body parts, but is caught by Gerhardt. A police officer arrives and fatally wounds Gerhardt. When Victor works to bring Gerhardt back to life, the first attempt fails. When Victor tells his father that he is doing this so his father can have two sons again, Alphonse states "and now I have no sons" and leaves. When Rumplestiltskin arrives, Victor explains Gerhardt's heart could not take the electricity needed to revive him, so it instead offered a heart from the Enchanted Forest strengthened by magically removing it. As part of a bargain, he creates a false attempt to reanimate [[#Daniel|Daniel]] ([[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]]'s lost love) to make it easier for Rumplestiltskin to teach her the dark arts. He keeps the heart Regina gave him to use on Daniel. Once the experiment "fails", [[#Jefferson/The Mad Hatter|Jefferson]] (The Mad Hatter) returns him to his own world. Frankenstein successfully reanimates his brother, but inadvertently turns him into a [[Frankenstein's monster|monster]], beating Alphonse to death. Victor cannot bring himself to kill his brother once more, so decides to keep him locked in the tower of his castle until he can devise a way to help Gerhardt overcome his psychotic rage.<ref name="InTheNameOfTheBrother"/>

In Storybrooke, his counterpart is '''Dr. Whale''', a [[Physician|doctor]] working in the Storybrooke General Hospital. He is strongly connected to Regina Mills (The Evil Queen), doing whatever she says without hesitation. He briefly becomes romantically involved with [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret Blanchard]] (Snow White) when she tries to move on from [[#Prince "Charming" David/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming).<ref name="SnowFalls"/><ref name="TheHeartIsALonelyHunter"/> However, he develops a fascination with [[#Red Riding Hood/Ruby|Ruby]] (Red Riding Hood).<ref name="SnowFalls"/><ref name="RedHanded"/> After the curse is broken, he leads a mob to Regina's home intending to kill her, but is stopped by [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and Charming, who are unaware of his true identity coming from a separate world.<ref name="Broken" /><ref name="ColliderWonderCon">{{cite web | url=http://collider.com/wondercon-once-upon-a-time/153420/ | title=WonderCon 2012: ONCE UPON A TIME Panel Recap; Plus Highlights from Q&A with Creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz | publisher=Collider.com | date=March 19, 2012 | accessdate=March 20, 2012 | author=Howard, Rachel}}</ref> Victor later seeks a way to return to his brother. Believing if he were to do something for Regina she would bring him back, he robs Daniel's preserved corpse and reanimates him with a magical heart. The reanimation is successful, but turns Daniel into a monster who savagely rips off Whale's arm and escapes. After checking out of the hospital, Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) reattaches his arm, taunting him for putting more faith in science than magic. As Whale begins to drink heavily, mourning his brother's loss, news of an outsider named [[#Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell|Greg Mendell]] crashing his car into Storybrooke reaches the hospital. Whale is reluctant to handle the surgery of Mendell to evade him exposing the truth of Storybrooke. When Whale later leaves the hospital, Ruby is sent to track him down, preventing him from jumping into the town's dock waters. Whale reveals his true identity to Ruby, who persuades him to return to the surgery. When [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] is informed of Whale's identity, Henry tells them that Victor Frankenstein is not a fairy tale character, suspecting that the curse may have affected other worlds based on story books.<ref name="InTheNameOfTheBrother"/>

==={{anchor|Blue Fairy|Mother Superior}}The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior===
'''The''' '''[[The Fairy with Turquoise Hair|Blue Fairy]]''' (played by [[Keegan Connor Tracy]]), or the Reul Ghorm<ref name="TheReturn"/> is a high-ranking [[fairy godmother]] who uses her magic to help others, although her plans are practically machiavellian at times. While she is quite powerful, she is unable to undo [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]'s magic. To to help fix a problem created by his magic, she transforms [[#Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper|Jiminy]] into a cricket and guides him to help [[#Geppetto|Geppetto]].<ref name="ThatStillSmallVoice"/> She also transforms the puppet Pinocchio into a real boy. She is able to create a quill that temporarily freezes Rumplestiltskin when he signs using it, aiding in his imprisonment.<ref name="ThePriceOfGold"/> Rumplestiltskin is antagonistic towards her and other fairies because he blames her for the disappearance of his son [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Baelfire]] after she helps him take away his father's powers by giving him a magical bean that will transport them to a world without magic, but Baelfire crosses over alone.<ref name="TheReturn" /> The Blue Fairy presents the idea of fashioning a wardrobe from a magical tree that could ward off any curse, which saves Emma from the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]]'s curse by sending her to the new world.<ref name="Pilot" />

In Storybrooke, she is the '''Mother Superior''' of the town's [[nun]]s who were all fairies prior to the curse. Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) is the nunnery's landlord, who refuses to forgive one month of their rent in exchange for [[#Dreamy/Grumpy/Leroy|Leroy]]'s boat because he and the nuns "have history",<ref name="Dreamy" /> most likely a reference to the Blue Fairy's aiding his son in leaving the Enchanted Forest. She tells Mr. Gold later about August Booth (Pinocchio)'s fake history, leading him to believe that his son Bae has returned. When the curse is broken, she warns Regina Mills (The Evil Queen), "If I were you, your Majesty, I'd find a place to hide."<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" /> When Henry later begs her to use magic to restore order in Storybrooke, she tells him she cannot without her wand or fairy dust.<ref name="Broken" /> She sets about organizing disaster relief after the town is damaged by a wraith. Although she generally seems to have no difficulty with her reclaimed memories (her personality being much the same in both worlds), she is among those who try to flee Storybrooke after the attack. She has since helped aid the primary characters in their attempts to stop Regina from using her powers, believing that she might have turned on them because of Regina's desire to win Henry back. When August is tasered by Tamara and dies in Marco's arms, she is able to restore him to a seven year old real boy Pinocchio.<ref name="SelflessBraveAndTrue"/>

==={{anchor|Jefferson|Mad Hatter}}Jefferson/The Mad Hatter===
[[File:Sebastian Stan by Gage Skidmore.jpg|thumb|right|[[Sebastian Stan]] plays Jefferson and The Mad Hatter.|150px]]
'''Jefferson''' (played by [[Sebastian Stan]]) is a man who owns a magical hat that can be used to travel between different worlds. He worked for both [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] and the [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen Regina]], obtaining objects from other worlds for them. His name derives from the song "[[White Rabbit#Music|White Rabbit]]" performed by [[Jefferson Airplane]], whose lead singer was [[Grace Slick]] - Grace is used as the name of his daughter.

When he first meets Regina, Rumplestiltskin has Jefferson bring [[#Dr. Frankenstein/Dr. Whale|Dr. Frankenstein]] to the fairytale world to pretend failing to revive her true love [[#Daniel|Daniel]], in order to make her become evil. In his later life, he gave his job up as his daughter [[#Grace/Paige|Grace]] lost her mother because of it. He lives with Grace in the forest, collecting and selling mushrooms to survive. When the Queen asks for another favour, he initially refuses, but eventually agrees with the condition that his daughter "will want for nothing" afterwards. He takes the Queen to [[Wonderland (fictional country)|Wonderland]], where she rescues her father [[#Prince Henry|Henry]]. His hat contains the rule that the same amount of people who enter must return. However, as the Queen takes her father back, she abandons Jefferson. He is then captured by the knights of the [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Queen of Hearts]], who behead him, though he survives. His head is then reattached and ordered to make another magical hat to return home. Although he makes thousands of hats, none are able to take him home, leading him into insanity and earning his alter ego as '''[[The Hatter|The Mad Hatter]]'''.<ref name="HatTrick" />


In Storybrooke, he is able to remember his life in the Enchanted Forest, which is part of his curse. He lives near the forest in a large house, from which he uses telescopes to spy on [[#Emma Swan|Sheriff Emma Swan]]'s office and his daughter Grace, now named Paige. He captures [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret Blanchard]] (Snow White) after she escapes from her cell though he says he did this to save her from the curse, as she was intending to leave Storybrooke. He later abducts Emma when she goes looking for her and orders her to make a magical hat that will take him home. Emma tricks Jefferson into sympathizing with him, knocking him out shortly after. However, he awakens and attempts to kill Emma, before Mary Margaret pushes him out of a window. He disappears, leaving nothing but his hat.<ref name="HatTrick" /> Jefferson returns when Regina needs him for a plan to get rid of Emma, promising he be allowed to forget the curse and have a new life with his daughter. With the last of Regina's magic, the pair revive his hat's abilities and he retrieves the cursed apple that put Snow White into a deathlike sleep from the Enchanted Forest.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> However, after [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] is cursed instead, Regina refuses to uphold her end of the bargain. Furious, Jefferson frees [[#Belle/Lacey|Belle]] from her cell and instructs her to tell her true love Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) that Regina held her captive.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" /> After the curse is broken, he becomes trapped under a car following a wraith's destruction through Storybrooke. He is freed by David Nolan (Prince Charming) in exchange for information about his hat in order to find a way to get back to Emma and Mary Margaret who were taken through a portal using his hat.<ref name="We Are Both" /> He initially avoids Grace, feeling guilty for leaving her behind in their previous lives, but eventually seeks her out and they happily reunite.
In Storybrooke, he is able to remember his life in the Enchanted Forest, which is part of his curse. He lives near the forest in a large house, from which he uses telescopes to spy on [[#Emma Swan|Sheriff Emma Swan]]'s office and his daughter Grace, now named Paige. He captures [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret Blanchard]] (Snow White) after she escapes from her cell though he says he did this to save her from the curse, as she was intending to leave Storybrooke. He later abducts Emma when she goes looking for her and orders her to make a magical hat that will take him home. Emma tricks Jefferson into sympathizing with him, knocking him out shortly after. However, he awakens and attempts to kill Emma, before Mary Margaret pushes him out of a window. He disappears, leaving nothing but his hat.<ref name="HatTrick" /> Jefferson returns when Regina needs him for a plan to get rid of Emma, promising he be allowed to forget the curse and have a new life with his daughter. With the last of Regina's magic, the pair revive his hat's abilities and he retrieves the cursed apple that put Snow White into a deathlike sleep from the Enchanted Forest.<ref name="AnAppleRedAsBlood" /> However, after [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] is cursed instead, Regina refuses to uphold her end of the bargain. Furious, Jefferson frees [[#Belle/Lacey|Belle]] from her cell and instructs her to tell her true love Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) that Regina held her captive.<ref name="ALandWithoutMagic" /> After the curse is broken, he becomes trapped under a car following a wraith's destruction through Storybrooke. He is freed by David Nolan (Prince Charming) in exchange for information about his hat in order to find a way to get back to Emma and Mary Margaret who were taken through a portal using his hat.<ref name="We Are Both" /> He initially avoids Grace, feeling guilty for leaving her behind in their previous lives, but eventually seeks her out and they happily reunite.
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==={{anchor|Cora|Queen of Hearts|Cora Mills}}Cora/Queen of Hearts===
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[[File:BarbaraHersheyTIFF2010.png|thumb|right|[[Barbara Hershey]] plays Cora and the Queen of Hearts.|150px]]
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'''Cora''' (played by [[Barbara Hershey]] as an adult, [[Rose McGowan]] as a younger Cora) is [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Regina]]'s mother, with arguably more powerful magic and more evil than her.
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|colspan="7"|[[File:BarbaraHersheyTIFF2010.png|thumb|upright=0.5|Barbara Hershey]] '''Cora''' is [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Regina]]'s mother, with arguably more powerful magic and more evil than her.


Cora is the daughter of a local poor, drunken [[miller]], similar to the Miller's Daughter in the ''[[Rumpelstiltskin]]'' story. Fed up with her father, she delivers the flour to the castle of [[#King Xavier|King Xavier]]. Cora is degraded and humiliated by the petty and cruel noble court. Cora claims she can spin straw into gold and save the kingdom. Xavier states that if Cora can do this, she will have his son [[#Prince Henry|Prince Henry]]'s hand in marriage, but if not, she will be killed. She is then approached by [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] who states that he will spin the straw into gold for her if she agrees to give him her first born child. She agrees after asking him to teach her how to spin. Cora manages the task, accepting Henry's hand in marriage. Afterwards, Cora is approached by Rumplestiltskin who changes his deal to claim whatever child Cora suggests to him. She plans to run away with him but chooses power over love, ripping her own heart out to avoid giving into her feelings for Rumplestiltskin. She marries Henry, and presents the newborn Regina to Xavier's court, stating that she will one day be Queen.<ref name="TheMiller'sDaughter"/>
Cora is the daughter of a local poor, drunken [[miller]], similar to the Miller's Daughter in the ''[[Rumpelstiltskin]]'' story. Fed up with her father, she delivers the flour to the castle of [[#King Xavier|King Xavier]]. Cora is degraded and humiliated by the petty and cruel noble court. Cora claims she can spin straw into gold and save the kingdom. Xavier states that if Cora can do this, she will have his son [[#Prince Henry|Prince Henry]]'s hand in marriage, but if not, she will be killed. She is then approached by [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] who states that he will spin the straw into gold for her if she agrees to give him her first born child. She agrees after asking him to teach her how to spin. Cora manages the task, accepting Henry's hand in marriage. Afterwards, Cora is approached by Rumplestiltskin who changes his deal to claim whatever child Cora suggests to him. She plans to run away with him but chooses power over love, ripping her own heart out to avoid giving into her feelings for Rumplestiltskin. She marries Henry, and presents the newborn Regina to Xavier's court, stating that she will one day be Queen.<ref name="TheMiller'sDaughter"/>


An older Cora shows to be a controlling mother towards Regina. She feels that Regina does not act like a proper lady and wants her to achieve a high status in life. Cora's designs on taking over the kingdom began with a plot to kill [[#Queen Eva|Queen Eva]] ([[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]]'s mother) by fatally poisoning her to make Regina Queen. In addition, she causes Snow's horse to become wild, knowing that Regina would save her. Cora uses this opportunity to arrange a marriage between Regina and Snow's father [[#King Leopold|King Leopold]]. However, Regina is in love with the stable boy Daniel, a secret that Snow innocently informs Cora of. Cora then kills him believing such a marriage would ruin her plans of royalty.<ref name="TheStableBoy"/> Rumplestiltskin later gives Regina a gateway to Wonderland, disguised as a looking glass mirror. Regina forces Cora through it after becoming unbearable to her daughter.<ref name="We Are Both"/> Trapped in Wonderland, she becomes the '''[[Queen of Hearts (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)|Queen of Hearts]]'''. When [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] is sent to kill her by Regina (who does not want her mother following her to the new land created by the curse), Cora defeats him and uses him in a plan to get closer to Regina again. Hook brings her apparent lifeless body to Regina, before escaping and shielding part of the Enchanted Forest from the curse, freezing them in time for 28 years.<ref name="QueenOfHearts"/>
An older Cora shows to be a controlling mother towards Regina. She feels that Regina does not act like a proper lady and wants her to achieve a high status in life. Cora's designs on taking over the kingdom began with a plot to kill [[#Queen Eva|Queen Eva]] ([[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Snow White]]'s mother) by fatally poisoning her to make Regina Queen. In addition, she causes Snow's horse to become wild, knowing that Regina would save her. Cora uses this opportunity to arrange a marriage between Regina and Snow's father [[#King Leopold|King Leopold]]. However, Regina is in love with the stable boy Daniel, a secret that Snow innocently informs Cora of. Cora then kills him believing such a marriage would ruin her plans of royalty.<ref name="TheStableBoy"/> Rumplestiltskin later gives Regina a gateway to Wonderland, disguised as a looking glass mirror. Regina forces Cora through it after becoming unbearable to her daughter.<ref name="We Are Both"/> Trapped in Wonderland, she becomes the '''Queen of Hearts'''. When [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] is sent to kill her by Regina (who does not want her mother following her to the new land created by the curse), Cora defeats him and uses him in a plan to get closer to Regina again. Hook brings her apparent lifeless body to Regina, before escaping and shielding part of the Enchanted Forest from the curse, freezing them in time for 28 years.<ref name="QueenOfHearts"/>


After the curse is broken and Mary Margaret (Snow White) and her daughter [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] are transported to the shielded Enchanted Forest, they encounter Cora who pretends to be a prisoner in the safe haven.<ref name="We Are Both" /> When Cora finds out that Regina and her adoptive son [[#Henry Mills|Henry]] are in Storybrooke, she is revealed to have killed [[#Sir Lancelot|Sir Lancelot]] and disguises as his body. She retrieves a portion of the magical wardrobe's remains and meets with Hook to plan to travel to Storybrooke, where she can reunite with her daughter. Cora and Hook find Emma and Mary Margaret and use the waters of Lake Nostos and the wardrobe remains to create a portal, only to be stopped in their tracks by Emma, whose heart was too strong for Cora to rip out. Mary Margaret and Emma use the portal to return to Storybrooke. However, Cora and Hook eventually follow them, using a magic bean from Hook.<ref name="QueenOfHearts"/> Once in Storybrooke, Cora impersonates Regina to supposedly kill [[#Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper|Dr. Archie Hopper]] (Jiminy Cricket), thus causing Regina to lose everything. She then turns a rehabilitating Regina back to evil by playing on her love for Henry. She begins to seek out The Dark One's dagger to control Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) and kill Mary Margaret, [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming) and their daughter Emma. Regina is against the plan, saying that it will ruin any chance she has to get Henry back. Cora reassures her and states that with this power, she can protect their family.<ref name="TheMiller'sDaughter"/> Before Cora can stab Mr. Gold with his dagger, Regina returns her heart which, unbeknownst to her, has been poisoned by Mary Margaret with the same candle that Cora originally poisoned Snow's mother. Upon possessing her heart, she loves Regina truly, until she dies in her arms. Regina realizes that Mary Margaret is responsible for her death and vows to avenge her mother.<ref name="TheMiller'sDaughter"/>
After the curse is broken and Mary Margaret (Snow White) and her daughter [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] are transported to the shielded Enchanted Forest, they encounter Cora who pretends to be a prisoner in the safe haven.<ref name="We Are Both" /> When Cora finds out that Regina and her adoptive son [[#Henry Mills|Henry]] are in Storybrooke, she is revealed to have killed [[#Sir Lancelot|Sir Lancelot]] and disguises as his body. She retrieves a portion of the magical wardrobe's remains and meets with Hook to plan to travel to Storybrooke, where she can reunite with her daughter. Cora and Hook find Emma and Mary Margaret and use the waters of Lake Nostos and the wardrobe remains to create a portal, only to be stopped in their tracks by Emma, whose heart was too strong for Cora to rip out. Mary Margaret and Emma use the portal to return to Storybrooke. However, Cora and Hook eventually follow them, using a magic bean from Hook.<ref name="QueenOfHearts"/> Once in Storybrooke, Cora impersonates Regina to supposedly kill [[#Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper|Dr. Archie Hopper]] (Jiminy Cricket), thus causing Regina to lose everything. She then turns a rehabilitating Regina back to evil by playing on her love for Henry. She begins to seek out The Dark One's dagger to control Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) and kill Mary Margaret, [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming) and their daughter Emma. Regina is against the plan, saying that it will ruin any chance she has to get Henry back. Cora reassures her and states that with this power, she can protect their family.<ref name="TheMiller'sDaughter"/> Before Cora can stab Mr. Gold with his dagger, Regina returns her heart which, unbeknownst to her, has been poisoned by Mary Margaret with the same candle that Cora originally poisoned Snow's mother. Upon possessing her heart, she loves Regina truly, until she dies in her arms. Regina realizes that Mary Margaret is responsible for her death and vows to avenge her mother.<ref name="TheMiller'sDaughter"/>
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===Sleeping Beauty/Princess Aurora===
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[[File:Sarah Bolger 3.jpg|thumb|right|[[Sarah Bolger]] plays Sleeping Beauty/Princess Aurora.|130px]]
| [[Sleeping Beauty]]/Princess Aurora || {{N/A}} || [[Sarah Bolger]] || 2,3 || {{N/A}} || 9 || Alive
'''Princess Aurora''' (played by [[Sarah Bolger]]) is [[#Prince Phillip|Prince Phillip]]'s true love, who was put under a sleeping curse by her stepmother [[#Maleficent|Maleficent]], thus receiving her alias '''[[Sleeping Beauty]]'''.
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Sarah Bolger 3.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Sarah Bolger]] '''Princess Aurora''' is [[#Prince Phillip|Prince Phillip]]'s true love, who was put under a sleeping curse by her stepmother [[#Maleficent|Maleficent]], thus receiving her alias '''Sleeping Beauty'''.


She first appears when she is awoken from her deep sleep by Phillip, accompanied by [[#Mulan|Mulan]]. Phillip is later marked by a [[#Wraith|wraith]], assuring Aurora of his love and begs her not to get in the way of the creature's attack. She watches as Phillip's soul is sucked from him, and she and Mulan lay him to rest at the same place she had slept during her curse. Mulan tells Aurora that their part of the Enchanted Forest had been spared from [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen]]'s curse and that they should travel to a safe haven created. [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] (Snow White) are transported from Storybrooke to the remaining part of the Enchanted Forest, after falling into a portal with the wraith.<ref name="Broken" /> Although Aurora tries to kill Snow at first, believing her to be the cause of Phillip's death, she later trusts her and Emma and with Mulan's help, assist their return to Storybrooke. However, Aurora is abducted by [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] and her heart taken from her from [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Killian "Hook" Jones]]. Upon learning that Aurora's heart is being manipulated by Cora, she insists Mulan tie her up as she cannot be trusted to travel with them. A duel pursues between the trio and Cora and Hook, the latter gives Aurora's heart to Mulan to even the odds. Mulan restores Aurora's heart to her and frees her from the cell. Aurora then reveals that Cora told her that the soul of a wraith's victim can be restored, and they agree to try in order to get Prince Phillip back. Later, Mulan and Aurora recover Phillip's soul and find a wounded [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Neal Cassidy]] (Baelfire) on the beach after he is transported from a portal in Storybrooke.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
She first appears when she is awoken from her deep sleep by Phillip, accompanied by [[#Mulan|Mulan]]. Phillip is later marked by a [[#Wraith|wraith]], assuring Aurora of his love and begs her not to get in the way of the creature's attack. She watches as Phillip's soul is sucked from him, and she and Mulan lay him to rest at the same place she had slept during her curse. Mulan tells Aurora that their part of the Enchanted Forest had been spared from [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|The Evil Queen]]'s curse and that they should travel to a safe haven created. [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] (Snow White) are transported from Storybrooke to the remaining part of the Enchanted Forest, after falling into a portal with the wraith.<ref name="Broken" /> Although Aurora tries to kill Snow at first, believing her to be the cause of Phillip's death, she later trusts her and Emma and with Mulan's help, assist their return to Storybrooke. However, Aurora is abducted by [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] and her heart taken from her from [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Killian "Hook" Jones]]. Upon learning that Aurora's heart is being manipulated by Cora, she insists Mulan tie her up as she cannot be trusted to travel with them. A duel pursues between the trio and Cora and Hook, the latter gives Aurora's heart to Mulan to even the odds. Mulan restores Aurora's heart to her and frees her from the cell. Aurora then reveals that Cora told her that the soul of a wraith's victim can be restored, and they agree to try in order to get Prince Phillip back. Later, Mulan and Aurora recover Phillip's soul and find a wounded [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Neal Cassidy]] (Baelfire) on the beach after he is transported from a portal in Storybrooke.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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===Mulan===
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[[File:Jamie Chung 2012 Shankbone.JPG|130px|thumb|right|[[Jamie Chung]] portrays Mulan.]]
| [[Hua Mulan|Mulan]] || {{N/A}} || [[Jamie Chung]] || 2,3 || {{N/A}} || 9 || Alive
'''[[Hua Mulan|Mulan]]''' (played by [[Jamie Chung]]) is a warrior. She assisted best friend [[#Prince Phillip|Prince Phillip]] during his search to rescue his love [[#Sleeping Beauty/Princess Aurora|Princess Aurora]] (Sleeping Beauty).
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Jamie Chung 2012 Shankbone.JPG|thumb|upright=0.5|Jamie Chung]] '''Mulan''' is a warrior. She assisted best friend [[#Prince Phillip|Prince Phillip]] during his search to rescue his love [[#Sleeping Beauty/Princess Aurora|Princess Aurora]] (Sleeping Beauty).


Spared by the Dark Curse, which had left their land unaffected but frozen for 28 years, Mulan and Phillip resume their search for Aurora. After she is rescued, the trio encounter a [[#Wraith|wraith]]. Unbeknownst to her and Aurora, the wraith marks Phillip as its next victim. In order to protect them, Phillip leaves the two, only for them to find him as he is about to be killed. After his soul is sucked out by the wraith, Mulan and Aurora lay him to rest at the same palace where Aurora had stayed during her curse. When [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret|Mary Margaret]] (Snow White) appear in the area, Mulan believes that they were responsible for unleashing the wraith, and for Phillip's death.<ref name="Broken" /> Mulan later trusts Mary Margaret and Emma, who Mulan suggests lead them. She vows to help them return to Storybrooke. However, when Aurora's heart is taken by Cora and Captain Hook, she insists Mulan tie her up as she cannot be trusted. A duel ensues between the trio with Cora and Hook, the latter giving Aurora's heart to Mulan to even the odds. As Emma and Mary Margaret successfully return to Storybrooke, Mulan restores Aurora's heart to her. Aurora then reveals that Cora told her that the soul of a wraith's victim can be restored, and they agree to try in order to get Prince Phillip back. Later Mulan and Aurora restore Prince Phillip and the trio find a wounded [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Neal Cassidy]] (Baelfire) on the beach after he is transported from a portal in Storybrooke.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
Spared by the Dark Curse, which had left their land unaffected but frozen for 28 years, Mulan and Phillip resume their search for Aurora. After she is rescued, the trio encounter a [[#Wraith|wraith]]. Unbeknownst to her and Aurora, the wraith marks Phillip as its next victim. In order to protect them, Phillip leaves the two, only for them to find him as he is about to be killed. After his soul is sucked out by the wraith, Mulan and Aurora lay him to rest at the same palace where Aurora had stayed during her curse. When [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret|Mary Margaret]] (Snow White) appear in the area, Mulan believes that they were responsible for unleashing the wraith, and for Phillip's death.<ref name="Broken" /> Mulan later trusts Mary Margaret and Emma, who Mulan suggests lead them. She vows to help them return to Storybrooke. However, when Aurora's heart is taken by Cora and Captain Hook, she insists Mulan tie her up as she cannot be trusted. A duel ensues between the trio with Cora and Hook, the latter giving Aurora's heart to Mulan to even the odds. As Emma and Mary Margaret successfully return to Storybrooke, Mulan restores Aurora's heart to her. Aurora then reveals that Cora told her that the soul of a wraith's victim can be restored, and they agree to try in order to get Prince Phillip back. Later Mulan and Aurora restore Prince Phillip and the trio find a wounded [[#Baelfire/Neal Cassidy|Neal Cassidy]] (Baelfire) on the beach after he is transported from a portal in Storybrooke.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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===Anton===
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[[File:Jorge Garcia by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg|130px|thumb|right|[[Jorge Garcia]] plays Anton.]]
'''Anton''' (played by [[Jorge Garcia]]) is a [[Giant (mythology)|Giant]] based on the being featured in ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]''.
| Anton || {{N/A}} || [[Jorge Garcia]] || 2 || {{N/A}} || 3 || Alive
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|colspan="7"|[[File:Jorge Garcia by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Jorge Garcia]] '''Anton''' is a [[Giant (mythology)|Giant]] based on the being featured in ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]''.


Prior to the curse, Anton resided in a realm of giants which could only be accessed through a large beanstalk. His brothers [[#Abraham|Abraham]] and [[#Arlo|Arlo]] referred to him as "Tiny" and often mocked his love for knowing more of the outside world. In retaliation, he journeyed down the beanstalk and befriended [[#Prince James|Prince James]] and his lover, a woman named [[#Jack|Jack]]. They gave Anton a piece of mushroom from Wonderland to allow him to shrink to human size. Jack tells Anton how James' kingdom is on the verge of bankruptcy and needs money. Anton offers to give them some of the vast treasure from his home. However, they betray him, leading a small army in a fight against the Giants which leads to the death of all their kind except for Anton. Arlo orders Anton to destroy their magic beans to avoid going into the wrong hands. Anton develops a hatred towards humans for what happened to his family.
Prior to the curse, Anton resided in a realm of giants which could only be accessed through a large beanstalk. His brothers [[#Abraham|Abraham]] and [[#Arlo|Arlo]] referred to him as "Tiny" and often mocked his love for knowing more of the outside world. In retaliation, he journeyed down the beanstalk and befriended [[#Prince James|Prince James]] and his lover, a woman named [[#Jack|Jack]]. They gave Anton a piece of mushroom from Wonderland to allow him to shrink to human size. Jack tells Anton how James' kingdom is on the verge of bankruptcy and needs money. Anton offers to give them some of the vast treasure from his home. However, they betray him, leading a small army in a fight against the Giants which leads to the death of all their kind except for Anton. Arlo orders Anton to destroy their magic beans to avoid going into the wrong hands. Anton develops a hatred towards humans for what happened to his family.
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Back in Storybrooke, Captain Hook reveals to [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret Blanchard]] (Snow White), [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming), and [[#Dreamy/Grumpy/Leroy|Leroy]] (Grumpy) that [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] shrunk Anton to bring him to the new land. Seeing David, Anton believes he is James and attacks him before running off. Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) meets with him saying they have a mutual goal in wanting Charming dead and gives Anton a piece of mushroom to regain his giant size. He rampages through Storybrooke, not believing David's tales of how it was his twin who invaded the beanstalk. However, the magic wears off causing him to fall into a pit. David rescues him, convincing him to trust them all. Anton reveals to the group that he still has a magic bean that can be grown, but warns them this is why Cora brought him to Storybrooke. They decide to let him harvest the beans so that they can be ready for when Cora comes for them. [[#The Seven Dwarfs|The Dwarfs]] hand Anton an axe and the name "'''Tiny'''" appears on it.<ref name="Tiny">{{Cite episode |title= Tiny|episodelink= Tiny (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Guy Ferland]], Writ. Christine Boylan & Kalinda Vazquez|network= ABC|airdate= February 10, 2013|season= 2|number= 13}}</ref> Anton later reveals that the first crop of magic beans is growing well, inside an invisible magic barrier placed by [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] to keep the crops protected. Mary Margaret and David tell Emma their plans to use the beans to transport back to the Enchanted Forest. However, Regina learns their plan and uncovers the beans, later destroying them.
Back in Storybrooke, Captain Hook reveals to [[#Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret Blanchard]] (Snow White), [[#Prince Charming/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming), and [[#Dreamy/Grumpy/Leroy|Leroy]] (Grumpy) that [[#Cora/Queen of Hearts|Cora]] shrunk Anton to bring him to the new land. Seeing David, Anton believes he is James and attacks him before running off. Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) meets with him saying they have a mutual goal in wanting Charming dead and gives Anton a piece of mushroom to regain his giant size. He rampages through Storybrooke, not believing David's tales of how it was his twin who invaded the beanstalk. However, the magic wears off causing him to fall into a pit. David rescues him, convincing him to trust them all. Anton reveals to the group that he still has a magic bean that can be grown, but warns them this is why Cora brought him to Storybrooke. They decide to let him harvest the beans so that they can be ready for when Cora comes for them. [[#The Seven Dwarfs|The Dwarfs]] hand Anton an axe and the name "'''Tiny'''" appears on it.<ref name="Tiny">{{Cite episode |title= Tiny|episodelink= Tiny (Once Upon a Time)|series= Once Upon a Time|serieslink= Once Upon a Time (TV series)|credits= [[Guy Ferland]], Writ. Christine Boylan & Kalinda Vazquez|network= ABC|airdate= February 10, 2013|season= 2|number= 13}}</ref> Anton later reveals that the first crop of magic beans is growing well, inside an invisible magic barrier placed by [[#The Blue Fairy/Mother Superior|The Blue Fairy]] to keep the crops protected. Mary Margaret and David tell Emma their plans to use the beans to transport back to the Enchanted Forest. However, Regina learns their plan and uncovers the beans, later destroying them.
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===Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell===
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'''Greg Mendell''' (played by [[Benjamin Stockham]] as a child, [[Ethan Embry]] as an adult) is a man who crashes his car upon entering Storybrooke during an altercation between [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] and [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]. According to the show's creators [[Adam Horowitz]] and [[Edward Kitsis]], the character's name is a direct reference to the geneticist scientist, [[Gregor Mendel]].<ref>http://www.datgpodcast.abc.com/podcast/a_onceuponatime/OUT_CHAPTER18_S2.mp3</ref>
| {{N/A}}} || Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell || [[Ethan Embry]] (Mendell)<br>[[Benjamin Stockham]] (Flynn) || 2,3 || {{N/A}} || 8 || Alive
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|colspan="7"|'''Greg Mendell''' is a man who crashes his car upon entering Storybrooke during an altercation between [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]] and [[#Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]]. According to the show's creators [[Adam Horowitz]] and [[Edward Kitsis]], the character's name is a direct reference to the geneticist scientist, [[Gregor Mendel]].<ref>http://www.datgpodcast.abc.com/podcast/a_onceuponatime/OUT_CHAPTER18_S2.mp3</ref>


When Greg is brought to the hospital, [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and the others debate whether to save his life and risk the truth of Storybrooke being revealed to the outside world. When [[#Dr. Victor Frankenstein/Dr. Whale|Dr. Whale]] (Dr. Frankenstein) successfully saves him, Emma visits Greg and asks him what he saw at the scene of the accident. He tells her that he did not witness anything but after she leaves, Greg calls an unknown person, telling them that he is okay but will not believe what he saw.<ref name="InTheNameOfTheBrother"/> He again contacts the unknown person when he witnesses [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Regina Mills]] (The Evil Queen) searching Belle's belongings with magic at the hospital, deciding to remain in the town and investigate the strange happenings of Storybrooke.
When Greg is brought to the hospital, [[#Emma Swan|Emma Swan]] and the others debate whether to save his life and risk the truth of Storybrooke being revealed to the outside world. When [[#Dr. Victor Frankenstein/Dr. Whale|Dr. Whale]] (Dr. Frankenstein) successfully saves him, Emma visits Greg and asks him what he saw at the scene of the accident. He tells her that he did not witness anything but after she leaves, Greg calls an unknown person, telling them that he is okay but will not believe what he saw.<ref name="InTheNameOfTheBrother"/> He again contacts the unknown person when he witnesses [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Regina Mills]] (The Evil Queen) searching Belle's belongings with magic at the hospital, deciding to remain in the town and investigate the strange happenings of Storybrooke.
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Later, Tamara kidnaps Hook and with Greg, team up with him to get what they want. They later kidnap Regina by using Hook to be loyal to her so that he can take away her magic with science. Greg then tortures Regina in an attempt to force her to reveal where his father really is. She eventually tells him that she killed his father. A hurt Greg then plans to kill Regina but escapes when [[#Prince "Charming" David/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming) tracks him down. Greg and Tamara later obtain a trigger from Regina that they plan to use to obliterate Storybrooke and its inhabitants.<ref name="SecondStarToTheRight"/> Due to the distraction of the trigger, the two kidnap [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] realizing that he is more important than destroying magic. They escape by throwing a stolen magic bean into Storybrooke's waters and jumping into the portal with Henry to Neverland.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
Later, Tamara kidnaps Hook and with Greg, team up with him to get what they want. They later kidnap Regina by using Hook to be loyal to her so that he can take away her magic with science. Greg then tortures Regina in an attempt to force her to reveal where his father really is. She eventually tells him that she killed his father. A hurt Greg then plans to kill Regina but escapes when [[#Prince "Charming" David/David Nolan|David Nolan]] (Prince Charming) tracks him down. Greg and Tamara later obtain a trigger from Regina that they plan to use to obliterate Storybrooke and its inhabitants.<ref name="SecondStarToTheRight"/> Due to the distraction of the trigger, the two kidnap [[#Henry Mills|Henry Mills]] realizing that he is more important than destroying magic. They escape by throwing a stolen magic bean into Storybrooke's waters and jumping into the portal with Henry to Neverland.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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===Tamara===
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'''Tamara''' (played by [[Sonequa Martin-Green]]) is a woman determined to seek out magic for her own personal gain, and at any cost.
| {{N/A}} ||Tamara || [[Sonequa Martin-Green]] || 2,3 || {{N/A}} || 6 || Alive
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|colspan="7"|'''Tamara''' is a woman determined to seek out magic for her own personal gain, and at any cost.


Her quest begins in Hong Kong, where she visits [[#The Dragon|The Dragon]], a self-proclaimed healer, claiming to have cancer. It is during this time that she meets [[#Pinocchio/August Booth|August Booth]] (Pinocchio), who also seeks the healer as he is gradually turning to wood. The two later meet at a bar where August steals $10,000 from her as a settlement to The Dragon's cure. Once acquired, August goes to drink the potion, only for Tamara to find him and take it back. She later returns to The Dragon, who learns her true intentions, only to be tasered and killed by her.<ref name="SelflessBraveAndTrue" />
Her quest begins in Hong Kong, where she visits [[#The Dragon|The Dragon]], a self-proclaimed healer, claiming to have cancer. It is during this time that she meets [[#Pinocchio/August Booth|August Booth]] (Pinocchio), who also seeks the healer as he is gradually turning to wood. The two later meet at a bar where August steals $10,000 from her as a settlement to The Dragon's cure. Once acquired, August goes to drink the potion, only for Tamara to find him and take it back. She later returns to The Dragon, who learns her true intentions, only to be tasered and killed by her.<ref name="SelflessBraveAndTrue" />
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Tamara and Greg were sent to Storybrooke on a mission to obtain magical objects and send them back to a location known as the "Home Office". In addition to sending Greg's pictures, they also obtain magic beans and a device known as the "Trigger" which can self-destruct Storybrooke and all those born in the Enchanted Forest. Teaming up with [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]], they kidnap [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Regina Mills]] (The Evil Queen) and torture her, later fighting with Neal and Emma as they attempt to rescue Regina. Tamara reveals her deception to them and shoots Neal, opening a portal with a magic bean and sending him through it.<ref name="SecondStarToTheRight"/> Tamara and Greg activate the trigger but are foiled, instead kidnapping Henry and jumping into a portal to [[Neverland]], claiming he is more important than destroying magic.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
Tamara and Greg were sent to Storybrooke on a mission to obtain magical objects and send them back to a location known as the "Home Office". In addition to sending Greg's pictures, they also obtain magic beans and a device known as the "Trigger" which can self-destruct Storybrooke and all those born in the Enchanted Forest. Teaming up with [[#Captain Killian "Hook" Jones|Captain Hook]], they kidnap [[#The Evil Queen/Regina Mills|Regina Mills]] (The Evil Queen) and torture her, later fighting with Neal and Emma as they attempt to rescue Regina. Tamara reveals her deception to them and shoots Neal, opening a portal with a magic bean and sending him through it.<ref name="SecondStarToTheRight"/> Tamara and Greg activate the trigger but are foiled, instead kidnapping Henry and jumping into a portal to [[Neverland]], claiming he is more important than destroying magic.<ref name="AndStraightOnTilMorning"/>
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The primary characters of the first season. From left to right: Archie Hopper, Regina Mills, Henry Mills, Emma Swan, Graham Humbert, Mr. Gold, Mary Margaret Blanchard, and David Nolan.

The characters of the American fantasy-drama television series Once Upon a Time are renditions of classic fairy tale and fantasy characters. The survivors from the respective worlds in which they once lived inhabit the town of Storybrooke, Maine, and live under the curse of the The Evil Queen to remain trapped in time and live forever without happy endings. They are initially unable to recall their memories of their past until the curse is broken by Snow White and Prince Charming's daughter Emma Swan.

Primary characters

Fairytale Counterpart Storybrooke Counterpart Portrayer Starring seasons Recurring seasons Episode count Status
Emma Swan Jennifer Morrison 1, 2, 3 43 Alive
Jennifer Morrison

Emma Swan was born as an infant to Snow White and Prince Charming, on the day that the The Evil Queen Regina casts a curse that vows to destroy everyone's happiness and assure her with the only happy ending. Geppetto forms a magical wardrobe for the pair after The Blue Fairy informs him of the curse. They decide that Snow should be the one to travel with Emma inside of her. However, Emma is born shortly after. Snow then insists that Emma must be the one to go through the wardrobe, having visited Rumplestiltskin who reveals that their daughter is the key to breaking the curse on her 28th birthday. Emma is placed in the wardrobe and successfully travels through before the curse takes hold.[1]

As an infant, Emma comes to the real world and is separated from her parents. She grows up in foster care, never having a real family or home. In 2001, at eighteen, she meets Neal Cassidy and together, they plan to flee to Tallahassee. Neal, however, is persuaded by August Booth (Pinocchio) to turn Emma into the police to protect her destiny as the savior of Storybrooke. Emma is jailed, finding out she was pregnant and giving birth to Henry.[2] She then places him up for adoption to give him a better life.[3] On her 28th birthday, she is reunited with her son when he comes to her apartment. He explains her origins but she does not believe him. She returns him home to his adoptive mother Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) in Storybrooke, who is worried Emma may want to be in Henry's life. Her repeated warnings to leave town and to keep away from Henry, make Emma decide to stay.[1]

In Storybrooke, Emma is often at odds with Regina, who doesn't want Emma to be in Henry's life. Emma tries to get Henry to let go of his theories about the curse, but later accepts the fact that Henry will not give it up, though she remains sceptical about the curse existing.[4] Emma eventually moves in with Mary Margaret (Snow White), neither aware that they're related. Sheriff Graham Humbert (The Huntsman) later appoints Emma as his deputy and form an attraction, until she learns of his sexual relationship with Regina.[5] Graham is unhappy and leaves Regina, beginning a relationship with Emma until Regina crushes Graham's detached heart, causing him to die in Emma's arms.[6] Emma is later elected sheriff by the town's people, but is forced to arrest Mary Margaret for the alleged murder of Kathryn Nolan. Emma believes that Regina framed her and Mary Margaret disappears soon after, later revealed to have been abducted by Jefferson (The Mad Hatter). Emma rescues Mary Margaret and returns her to her jail cell to await trial. Seeing that the illustrations in Henry's book of The Mad Hatter and his daughter are identical to Jefferson and his, she begins to wonder if the curse is real.[7]

Emma, however, continues to refuse to believe in the curse, and becomes suspicious of a new man in town, August Booth. The man later reveals to Emma that he is Pinocchio who was also sent through the wardrobe when the curse took hold, and that Emma is the key to breaking the curse. She insists that she cannot handle the responsibility of being a "savior", and makes the decision to leave Storybrooke with Henry. He stops her from doing this to force her to fulfill her destiny and break the curse, and although she doesn't believe, Emma returns to Storybrooke. She eventually decides to leave Storybrooke, telling Regina that she does not want Henry to suffer form their feud. Regina however gives Emma an apple turnover (infused with a sleeping curse) from Regina. Henry, knowing it to be poisoned, eats it instead, to prove that magic exists, causing him to fall unconscious. Rushing him to the hospital, Emma finally believes that the curse is real. To save him, she and Regina reluctantly collaborate and turn to Mr. Gold for help. He tells them that Henry can only be saved with true love, a bottle of which is hidden in the belly of the dragon Maleficent. Emma defeats Maleficent with Charming's sword and retrieves the bottle. Mr. Gold tricks Emma into giving the bottle to him, fleeing. Dr. Whale is unable to revive Henry, leading to the prediction of his death. Henry dies, but is he awoken by Emma with true love's kiss, also breaking the curse, allowing all residents to remember their true identities.[8]

After the curse is broken, Emma reunites with her parents. However, in a plan to send a wraith released into Storybrooke into a portal, Emma and Mary Margaret are dragged with it.[9] In the Enchanted Forest, they meet Princess Aurora and Mulan who take them to a small village that was untouched by the curse, and are thrown into a makeshift prison, where they also meet Regina's mother Cora.[10] Emma is shown her original home in the castle, burning the magical wardrobe when Cora attempts to travel to Storybrooke. She takes the ashes that remained after the wardrobe was set on fire, and plans on using them to travel to Storybrooke, using Captain Hook (posing as a blacksmith) to infiltrate the safe haven and find information on Emma and Mary Margaret. However, he is forced to reveal his interest and help the two return to Storybrooke by journeying up a beanstalk to collect a magical compass. Emma and Hook climb the beanstalk and obtain the compass, but Emma does not fully trust Hook and abandons him atop the beanstalk. She returns to the others who later find Cora and Hook at Lake Nostos, readying a portal back to Storybrooke.[2] A fight ensues with Emma and Snow regaining the upper hand, and travelling back home through the portal.[11]

Emma is persuaded by Mr. Gold to travel with him to Manhattan, where he believes his son, Baelfire, lives. Emma is shocked when she discovers that Baelfire and her ex-boyfriend Neal, are actually the same person.[12] They return to Storybrooke, where they face Cora and Hook.[13] At the same time, Emma is forced to deal with a stranger entering Storybrooke,[14] as well as Neal's fiancée Tamara who Neal invites to Storybrooke. Emma believes something is wrong with both of them, but her suspicions are disregarded. She is eventually proven to be right, when it is revealed that the stranger, Greg Mendell and Tamara are working together to destroy magic and Storybrooke. Neal is wounded during a fight with Tamara when a portal is opened, and he falls through - before learning that the he and Emma still love one another.[15] Greg and Tamara then activate a trigger to destroy Storybrooke, but it is stopped by Regina and Emma. Greg and Tamara then kidnap Henry, using a magic bean to transport to Neverland. Emma, her parents, Regina, Hook and Mr. Gold join forces to follow them with Hook's ship.[16]

Henry Mills Jared S. Gilmore 1, 2, 3 43 Alive
Henry Mills is Emma Swan and Neal Cassidy's 11-year-old son, whom she gave up for adoption after giving birth in jail in 2001.[1][17] He is also Snow White, Prince Charming and Rumplestiltskin's grandson, as Rumplestiltskin's son Baelfire (Neal) is Henry's father. After the curse is enacted in 1983, he is adopted by Regina Mills (The Evil Queen), who finds him through Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin); Henry is named after Regina's father.[3]

Henry receives his cherished book of fairy tales from his teacher Mary Margaret (Snow White) and discovers that the residents of Storybrooke are actually characters from this book after noticing he is the only one in town who ages.[4][1] His realization that Regina is The Evil Queen strains his relationship with her, and she takes him to regular therapy sessions with Dr. Archie Hopper to end his rebelliousness and his unwavering belief in the curse.[3] Hoping to break the curse and learn why he was put up for adoption, Henry finds his biological mother Emma Swan in Boston and brings her to Storybrooke.[1] He eventually convinces Emma of the truth by eating a poisoned apple turnover,[18] ultimating in her believing. Shortly after he is pronounced dead, Emma tells Henry she loves him and kisses him on the forehead, awakening Henry and breaking the curse.[8]

After the curse is broken, Emma and Mary Margaret are dragged into a portal, leaving his grandfather David (Prince Charming) to look after him whilst he figures a way to get them back.[9] Regina initially refuses to let go of Henry, until she realises that she does not want the same fate for him that she endured.[10] Following the death of Regina's mother Cora, and Regina vowing to exact her revenge on Mary Margaret, Henry seeks to remove magic from Storybrooke. When Emma and Regina work together to stop the trigger from destroying Storybrooke introduced by Greg Mendell and Tamara, he is kidnapped by the pair and transported to Neverland, where it is revealed that Peter Pan wants possession of Henry.[16]

Snow White Mary Margaret Blanchard Ginnifer Goodwin (adult)
Bailee Madison (child)
1, 2, 3 43 Alive
Ginnifer Goodwin

Snow White is the daughter of King Leopold and Queen Eva, and later stepdaughter of The Evil Queen Regina.[19][1] She is the true love of Prince Charming, mother of Emma Swan, and later grandmother of her son Henry.

When she was young, Snow White's mother turned fatally ill - it is later revealed that Regina's mother Cora poisoned her in an attempt to make her daughter Queen. She was rescued from a runaway horse by Regina which lead to her having a loveless marriage with Snow's father. After Regina assumed the throne by killing the King, she recruited The Huntsman to kill Snow; he spared her for her selflessness.[6] Snow then lives in the forest, stealing from nobles to earn enough money to move out of the realm. She meets Prince David while robbing him, nicknaming him Charming when he captures her to regain his stolen engagement ring. The pair fall in love on their journey to buy back the ring, but he returns to his fiancée Princess Abigail.[5] She then purchases a potion from Rumplestiltskin to erase all of her memories of David, who then sends her a letter asking her to run away with him before his marriage. She attempts to meet him, but King George forces her to tell David that she does not love him. Afterwards, she moves in with The Seven Dwarfs. Charming breaks off his engagement, but Snow drinks the potion shortly before the news reaches her.[20] The potion changes her into a mean-spirited and cruel person, at one point leading her to attempt to kill Regina. However, Charming kisses her, regaining her original personality. However, the pair are later separated when George's knights capture David. She and the dwarfs then set out to rescue him,[21] but they learn that the Queen has taken him captive. In exchange for Charming's life, Snow eats an apple from the Queen containing a sleeping curse.[18] David breaks free of his imprisonment and awakens her in the Enchanted Forest with true love's kiss. Charming and Snow are later married in a wedding ceremony. The Evil Queen arrives at the event and announces that she will place a curse on everyone to destroy their happiness. Snow soon falls pregnant and gives birth to Emma. As the curse begins to take hold of the Enchanted Forest, Emma is placed in a magical wardrobe and transported to Maine.[1]

In Storybrooke, she is Mary Margaret Blanchard, Henry's favourite teacher at Storybrooke Elementary School.[1] She additionally volunteers part-time at Storybrooke General Hospital. When David Nolan (Prince David) awakes from his coma, the pair gradually fall in love, despite David's marriage to Kathryn Nolan (Princess Abigail).[5] Mary Margaret resigns from the hospital due to the heartache she endures from David's company, and subsequently starts a brief relationship with Dr. Whale (Dr. Victor Frankenstein).[22] She tries to avoid David, but they find they cannot stay away from each other and begin a secret relationship.[20] After the affair becomes public and David's marriage breaks down, Mary Margaret is labelled a tramp and becomes an outcast.[23] She is later re-accepted by residents after helping the local nunnery pay its rent.[24] She is arrested for Kathryn's apparent murder after evidence connected to her are discovered.[25] Emma believes that she is being framed by Regina and Mary Margaret escapes her jail cell, finding a key inside. However, she is abducted by Jefferson/The Mad Hatter. She is later found by Emma, and she is returned to her jail cell to await trial.[7] When Kathryn is found alive, Mary Margaret is released. However, her relationship with David becomes strained as he did not believe she was innocent.[26] David eventually decides to leave Storybrooke, but they are reunited when the curse is broken, and regain their memories.[8]

After the curse is broken, Mary Margaret reunites with Charming and Emma. However, in a plan to send a wraith released into Storybrooke into a portal, Emma is dragged into the portal, with Mary Margaret following her, desperate not to lose her again. In the Enchanted Forest, they meet Princess Aurora and Mulan who take them to a small village that was untouched by the curse, and are thrown into a makeshift prison, where they also meet Regina's mother Cora.[10] They eventually make it back to Storybrooke, through a portal created by Cora and Captain Hook. In Storybrooke, Mary Margaret awakes David from his sleeping curse that he willingly undertook to use as a way of communication between both worlds.[11] When Cora and Regina join forces in the town and attempt to gain power from killing Mr. Gold; Mary Margaret, David, Emma and Neal attempt to save his life. Tired of constantly losing by being good, Mary Margaret finds that the only way to save Mr. Gold is to kill Cora by burning the same candle that Cora used to kill her mother Eva. Mary Margaret tricks Regina into restoring Cora's poisoned heart, killing her. She pleads for Regina to kill her when she cannot deal with what she has done, but Regina taunts her by removing her heart, showing that it has blackened as a result of her actions. When Henry is captured by Greg Mendell and Tamara and taken to Neverland, Mary Margaret travels with Emma, David, Regina, Mr. Gold, and Captain Hook to the location in order to rescue Henry.[16]

Prince Charming David Nolan Josh Dallas 1, 2, 3 41 Alive
Josh Dallas
Prince "Charming" David is a poor shepherd whose twin brother was given to King George as an heir in a deal with Rumplestiltskin. The real Prince James is killed in battle and the shepherd takes his brother's name in exchange for the prosperity of his mother's farm and the promise that he can return home afterward. He is also the true love of Snow White, father of Emma Swan, and later grandfather of Henry.

After he slays the dragon, King Midas declares David worthy to marry his daughter Abigail and unite the kingdoms. James, wants to marry for love and therefore tries to decline, but George vows to kill James' mother if he does. He visits his mother Ruth, to say goodbye and receives her wedding ring, which she claims is followed by true love.[22] Before his marriage he falls in love with Snow White (who nicknames him Charming),[5] later inviting her to run away together, but George intercepts and forces her to tell David that she does not love him. Abigail then helps David to flee since she does not want to marry him either.[20][23] When he finds Snow, he learns that she does not remember him after she drunk a potion. She eventually kisses him, regaining her original memories. The pair are however separated again when George's knights capture David.[21] He is rescued from being beheaded by the Queen, who holds him captive and uses him to convince Snow to willingly eat a cursed apple that contains a sleeping curse.[18] He later awakens Snow from her enchanted sleep and the pair marry. At their wedding, the Queen announces that she will cast a curse on the Enchanted Forest and take away everyone's happiness. Charming and Snow seek advice from Rumplestiltskin, who tells them that Emma, the daughter they are expecting, will break the curse in 28 years. Emma is born shortly before the curse takes hold, and Charming places her in a magical wardrobe to protect her from the curse. He is seriously wounded by the Queen's knights in the process.[1]

In Storybrooke, he first appears as a comatose John Doe, who has gone unidentified for years.[1] He awakens after Mary Margaret (Snow White), reads him the story of Snow White and Prince Charming. He is then reunited with his wife Kathryn Nolan (Princess Abigail), and identified as David Nolan. He and his wife were previously separated after he left their house following an argument and, unknown to Kathryn, fell into a coma.[5] David originally suffers from amnesia and cannot remember his life with Kathryn. He falls in love with Mary Margaret and decides to leave Kathryn for her. His false memories of his marriage begin to return and he decides to work things out with Kathryn instead.[22] He eventually gives in to his attraction to Mary Margaret and begins an affair with her.[20] Kathryn is later accepted to a law school in Boston and David suggests they end their marriage. Kathryn learns of his affair and disappears shortly after.[23] David becomes a suspect in her disappearance, but this suspicion is dropped when Mary Margaret's fingerprints are found on a box containing a human heart assumed to be Kathryn's.[25] He recalls memories of previous black-outs when he was telling Snow not to kill the Queen and confuses these for more recent memories, believing he is telling Mary Margaret to not kill Kathryn.[21] When Kathryn is revealed to be alive, David visits her at the hospital, and the two break up on good terms. Mary Margaret is upset over David doubting her innocence and refuses to speak to him.[26] He therefore decides to move to Boston; however, as he approaches the town limits, the curse is broken and he regains his memories. He returns to town and reunites with Snow, Emma and Henry.[8]

After the curse is broken, David agrees to a plan to send a wraith released into Storybrooke into a portal. However, Emma and Mary Margaret are dragged with it. He attempts to follow them but the portal closes before he can be contained. Upon Henry's wishes, Regina lets David take care of Henry while Emma and Mary Margaret are absent, and they move into Mary Margaret's apartment. David assures Henry that he will find the pair,[9] taking Emma's role of the town's sheriff. After failing attempts of transportation, David willingly falls under a sleeping curse to communicate with Mary Margaret in her dreams. When she returns to Storybrooke, he is awoken by true love's kiss. When Henry is captured by new arrivals Greg Mendell and Tamara and taken to Neverland, David travels with Mary Margaret, Emma, Regina, Mr. Gold, and Captain Hook to the location in order to rescue him.[16]

The Evil Queen Regina Mills Lana Parrilla 1, 2, 3 42 Alive
Lana Parrilla
Queen Regina is the daughter of Cora and Henry. She becomes the second wife of King Leopold and the step-mother of Snow White.[19] She later adopts Emma Swan's biological son and names him Henry. She is later known as "The Evil Queen", the main antagonist of the series.

When Snow White was a child, Regina's mother Cora set up Regina's marrying King Leopold, killing her true love Daniel to prevent her running off with him.[27] Since Snow revealed to Cora Regina's attraction to Daniel, Regina vowed to destroy Snow's happiness to avenge her lost happy ending.[6] While preparing for her wedding, she meets Rumplestiltskin who studies magic with her and promises to help her be rid of her mother. She sends Cora through a looking glass but is married anyway. She remains unhappy in her loveless relationship, so obtains control of a Genie and uses him to kill the King,[19] making her ruler of Leopold's realm.[6] Later, she and Jefferson/The Mad Hatter journey into Wonderland to rescue her father Henry. She eventually puts Snow White into a deathlike sleep with the use of a cursed apple.[18] She is later awakened and she and Prince Charming decide to fight King George and The Evil Queen. After George's army has fallen, The Evil Queen is sentenced to execution but Snow intervenes to save her, explaining to Charming that Regina was once good and that she can become so again. Snow instead banishes Regina, who is then visited by Rumplestiltskin who hints that she may be able to harm Snow and Charming if they were in another world. On the day of their wedding, The Evil Queen vows to cast a curse on the inhabitants of the Enchanted Forest that will take away their happiness, leaving her with the only happy ending.[1] The Evil Queen learns she must use the heart of the thing she loves most to enact the curse. Understanding this to be her father Henry, she cuts out his heart.[3] Shortly after, she travels to Snow's castle where she triumphantly exclaims to her and Charming that the curse is taking them "somewhere truly horrible."[1]

In Storybrooke, she is Mayor Regina Mills.[1] With Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin)'s help, she adopts Henry Mills as a baby not knowing that he is really the grandson of Snow White and Prince Charming.[3][1] Her relationship with Henry is strained: he prefers the company of his birth mother Emma Swan, constantly rebels, and lies to her to spend time with Emma.[5] Regina is determined to convince Henry that his theory about the curse is false, starting him on regular sessions with therapist Dr. Archie Hopper (Jiminy Cricket).[3] She has a sexual relationship with Sheriff Graham Humbert (The Huntsman), but crushes his heart when he breaks up with her, revealing that she remembers her identity as The Evil Queen.[6] The power struggle between Regina and Rumplestiltskin continues in Storybrooke where she is constantly at odds with Mr. Gold.[28][29][30] He helps Emma defeat Regina's candidate for Sheriff.[28] Unbeknownst to him, Regina is holding Belle, Gold's true love, captive underneath the Storybrooke Hospital.[30] She tries to prevent the relationship between David Nolan (Prince Charming) and Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White), by reuniting David and his wife Kathryn Nolan (Princess Abigail). When the pair start an affair, she uses this to discredit Mary Margaret after the Nolans' marriage falls apart.[5][23] After Kathryn goes missing, Mary Margaret is set up and arrested for her apparent murder. Regina is upset when she discovers that Gold never killed Kathryn but returns her alive. Emma tells Regina she knows the truth and declares her intentions to get Henry back.[26] She then uses the help of Jefferson (The Mad Hatter) to retrieve her cursed apple from the Enchanted Forest. With this, she makes a turnover to poison Emma with, but Henry eats it instead.[18] Henry falls under a sleeping curse leading Emma to realize the curse's reality. In the hospital, Dr. Whale (Dr. Frankenstein) announces Henry's death. However, Emma kisses him on the forehead, awakening him and breaking the curse. Regina tells Henry that she always loved him and leaves.[8]

Upon realizing their true identities, Emma, Mary Margaret and David lock Regina in a cell for her own safety. Mr. Gold marks her with an amulet that summons a wraith that attempts to suck out her soul. However, it is sent through a portal into the Enchanted Forest, though Emma and Mary Margaret fall through as well. Henry is heartbroken by their loss, and tells Regina he never wishes to see her again until she returns them to Storybrooke.[9] Regina is unable to reclaim her magic, until she visits Mr. Gold taking back a magic book which belonged to her mother Cora. She then takes back Henry but realizing she is behaving like her mother Cora to force Henry to stay with her, she offers to let Henry continue living with David.[10] Later, Dr. Whale reanimates Daniel (Regina's true love)'s corpse but he becomes a mindless monster. He briefly remembers her and urges her to move on and love again. As he unwillingly suffers the side effects of his resurrection, she turns him to dust, seeking consolation in Archie Hopper. When her mother arrives in Storybrooke, Regina is framed by her for the false murder of Archie. Cora convinces her to look for The Dark One's dagger to control and force him to kill Emma and her parents, leaving her completely innocent in Henry's eyes. When Cora ends up killed during the fight to protect Mr. Gold, Regina holds Mary Margaret accountable and vows to avenge her mother. Regina is later satisfied upon learning that Snow's heart is blackening as a result of her actions. Captain Hook warns Regina about newcomers Greg Mendell and Tamara who offered him a deal to help them take magic from Storybrooke. He tells Regina that he can help her by betraying the outsiders and offering his services. Regina agrees and tells Hook that Storybrooke has a fail-safe trigger that will destroy Storybrooke, enabling her to be with Henry. However, Hook betrays her, and she discovers that Greg is in fact Owen Flynn, a boy she befriended at the beginning of the curse, who has returned to find his father that went missing after Regina had him falsely arrested. Greg and Tamara activate the trigger in order to remove magic and Storybrooke, but Regina and Emma manage to control the energy and stop their efforts. However, Henry is captured by the pair and taken to Neverland. Regina travels with Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Mr. Gold, and Hook in order to rescue Henry.[16]

Rumplestiltskin Mr. Gold Robert Carlyle 1, 2, 3 38 Alive
Robert Carlyle
Rumplestiltskin is a whimsical yet sinister sorcerer who delights in making deals with desperate people. Rumplestiltskin is also The Dark One, the Beast and the ticking crocodile that cost Captain Hook his left hand. He is the true love of Belle, father to Baelfire/Neal Cassidy, and grandfather to Emma Swan's biological son Henry.

Rumplestiltskin was originally a poor spinner who deserted from the Ogre Wars. His wife Milah is disgusted by this and leaves with Captain Killian Jones. His son Baelfire was also to join the Ogre Wars, but he gains the power of The Dark One and prevents it.[28] Baelfire wants him to get rid of his powers so he takes a magical bean from the The Blue Fairy that will transport them to a world without magic. Rumplestiltskin is too afraid to lose his powers and Baelfire crosses over alone. Rumplestiltskin vows that he will create a curse to reunite him with his son.[26] Rumplestiltskin becomes the most powerful being in the Enchanted Forest and enters a power struggle with his former student, the The Evil Queen Regina.[1][21] He begins making deals with other characters from the forest, constantly warning them that "magic always comes at a price."[20][31][29] He later meets Killian Jones again and learns that Milah willingly went with him as opposed to being taken. In the ensuing fight, he kills Milah and cuts off Jones' hand, leading Jones to become Captain Hook. As part of a deal to save her town, Belle becomes the caretaker of his estate. Over time, the pair form a romantic bond. He asks her to leave his castle to buy straw, giving her the option to return home. While away, she learns from The Evil Queen that true love's kiss will break any curse, making Belle return to Rumplestiltskin and kiss him. As he begins to form back to his original self, he mistakenly believes that she is working for the Queen and forces Belle to leave forever, telling her that his power is more important to him than she is. Later, the Queen visits him and lies that Belle was imprisoned and tortured because of her association with him and eventually committed suicide. Later, he is frozen by a quill created by the The Blue Fairy, to prevent Cinderella from giving up her child.[29] The Evil Queen takes possession of his curse intended to reunite him with his son. He asks that she give him a place of comfort and respect in the "new world" the curse will send them to and that she must do anything he asks her to do, in exchange for telling her how to set the curse in motion.[3]

In Storybrooke, he is Mr. Gold, the owner of a pawn shop and the town's wealthiest resident. He helped build the town and owns most of it, including Granny's Inn.[1] It is revealed that he found a boy named Henry after Regina feels lonely, only for her to later learn that he is in fact Snow White and Prince Charming's daughter Emma Swan's biological son.[3] As in the Enchanted Forest, he continues to make "deals" with the residents. He helps Emma to get elected after Graham Humbert's death, starting a fire and manipulating the voters' fear of him. When she wins the position, he reminds her that she owes him a favor.[28] Emma arrests Gold after he beats Belle's father Moe French (Sir Maurice) and Regina visits him in his cell, where he admits that he is aware of his true identity.[30] When Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White) is accused of the murder of Kathryn Nolan (Princess Abigail), he offers his legal services, which she accepts.[21] It is later revealed that Gold kidnapped Kathryn in a deal with Regina, after she is found alive.

When August Booth (Pinocchio) appears in Storybrooke, Gold believes that he is his son, Baelfire. However, Gold soon realizes that he is not his son when August tries to use The Dark One's dagger to control him.[26] When Henry accidentally consumes an apple turnover made by Regina for Emma, he tells Emma where to find a bottle of true love, the only thing that will save him. After she retrieves the potion, he tricks her into giving it to him. Later in his shop, Gold is visited by Belle who has been released from the hospital asylum by Jefferson. Belle regains her memory when the curse is broken, admitting to Gold that he loves him. He then takes her to a well where he drops the bottle of true love, causing a cloud of magical smoke to engulf the town and bring magic back to Storybrooke.[8] Gold promises Belle that he will not kill Regina for what she did to her, though he summons a wraith into the town to kill her. Heartbroken that he betrayed her, Belle temporarily leaves him. However, when Gold's plan fails, Belle returns. Though he urges her to leave as he is "still a monster", Belle tells him that is why she needs to stay, and they reconcile.[9] He is later enraged upon learning that anyone who attempts to leave Storybrooke will have their memory of their magical self completely erased, as he had planned to leave town to search for Baelfire. Gold begins to experiment with magic, upsetting Belle, who again leaves him. He enlists David Nolan (Prince Charming) and Ruby (Red Riding Hood) to help search for her, and rescues her from having her memory erased by being sent across city limits by her father. He sets Belle up with a job as the town librarian and the two start their relationship anew. When Gold finds a way to cross the magic barrier and prepares to leave the town, Captain Hook arrives and shoots Belle causing her to fall over the town line and lose her memory.

Gold is later visited by Cora (Regina's mother) who gives him a globe-like item that reveals where Baelfire is, in exchange for the location of Regina. Upon realizing his son is in Manhattan, he asks Emma Swan to be his guide outside of Storybrooke, along with Henry. Emma tracks him down only to find that he is Neal Cassidy, Henry's father. Gold discovers that Emma and Neal were romantically involved in the past and that Henry is his grandson. He attempts to make amends with his son and re-establish a relationship, stating that he can use magic to reverse time so that they can start over. Neal declines, saying that magic will not fix their problems.[12] After the group are forced to return to Storybrooke together when Gold is attacked by Hook, Gold begins to die. However, he is healed when Cora's poisoned heart is returned to her body by Regina before she manages to stab him with The Dark One's dagger. Gold later obtains a potion made by Mother Superior, which he uses to restore Belle's memories. After Henry is captured by Greg Mendell and Tamara and taken through a portal, Mr. Gold uses his globe to track them to Neverland. He makes a temporary truce with Hook, agreeing to take him, Emma, Mary Margaret, David, and Regina to Neverland. When asked who they're up against at Neverland, he states "someone we should all fear".[16]

Belle Lacey Emilie de Ravin 2, 3 18 Alive
Emilie de Ravin
Belle is the daughter of Sir Maurice who rules a realm threatened by the Ogre Wars.

When Rumplestiltskin offers to protect Sir Maurice's realm, his condition is that Belle becomes the caretaker of his estate. Her father and fiancé Gaston refuse to let her leave, but Belle accepts the deal. Over time, the pair form a bond that is shown when Rumplestiltskin opens up to her about his missing son. He asks her to leave his castle to buy straw, giving her the option to return home. While away, she learns from The Evil Queen Regina that true love's kiss will break any curse, making Belle return to Rumpelstiltskin and kiss him. As he begins to form back to his old self (before becoming The Dark One), he mistakenly believes that she is working for the Queen and forces Belle to leave forever. The Queen later visits Rumplestiltskin, telling him that Belle committed suicide upon becoming an outcast in her own town.

In Storybrooke, it is revealed that Regina has hidden Belle underneath the town's hospital.[30] She is later released by Jefferson/The Mad Hatter and is instructed to find Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin), though she has no memory of who he is. When the curse is broken, she regains her memories as Belle and professes her love for Gold. The two embrace, and Belle stands beside him as he brings magic to Storybrooke.[8] In retaliation to her imprisonment, Belle begs Rumplestiltskin not to kill Regina, which he agrees to. However, she is left heartbroken when she learns that he has unleashed a wraith to exact his revenge on Regina, leaving him. Later, she returns after Regina was left unharmed by the creature. Although he asks her to leave as he is "still a monster," she tells him that this is why she has to stay, and she reconciles with him.[9] When Gold finds a way to cross the barrier out of Storybrooke without losing his memories, Belle accompanies him. However, before they part, Captain Hook shoots Belle, causing her to fall across the border and lose her memory again. Gold attempts to help Belle remember herself, but she is confused and admitted to the hospital following the attack. Belle is later visited by Regina who learns about Mr. Gold's plot. She hands Belle a card leading her to a bar called The Rabbit Hole. Mr. Gold finds Belle in her cursed identity of a scantily-clad barfly named Lacey. Gold enlists David's help to retrieve Belle's previous memories as he tries to get Lacey to give him a chance. She agrees to this, but is later found with another man named Keith. When Gold attacks him, Lacey seemingly enjoys the angry side of his personality. Unlike Belle (who brought out the best in Mr. Gold), Lacey encourages the darker urges in him. Thanks to a potion made by The Blue Fairy (Mother Superior), Belle regains her identity as Belle. As Mr. Gold along with Emma Swan, Mary Margaret (Snow White), David Nolan (Prince Charming), Regina, and Captain Hook travel to retrieve Henry from Neverland, Gold gives Belle a protection spell to cast around Storybrooke to make it invisible again. He tells her that he may not be returning to her but loves her.[16]

Captain Hook Colin O'Donoghue 2, 3 15 Alive
Captain Hook originally known as Killian Jones, is a pirate captain who seduced away Rumplestiltskin's wife, Milah. In a later fight with Rumplestiltskin, he cuts off Jones' hand, which he then replaces with a hook, thus receiving his name.

Whilst in Neverland, he finds Rumplestiltskin's son Baelfire after he is taken to the area following his separation from his father. Hook takes him aboard The Jolly Roger and forms an unlikely friendship with him, until Bae learns that Hook had taken Milah from Rumplestiltskin. He hands Bae over to The Lost Boys who take him to Peter Pan.[16] Returning from Neverland, Hook breaks into The Evil Queen Regina's palace who offers him a job to dispose of her mother Cora. When Hook finds Cora in Wonderland, he attempts to kill her, only to discover that she has no heart. Hook and Cora realize they have a common goal and decide to form an alliance. When the Dark Curse is activated, Cora protects him and part of the Enchanted Forest with a barrier spell, frozen in time for 28 years.[11]

Hook is later shown in this protected area after the curse is broken, visited by Cora who presents the remains of the magical wardrobe that can cross to Storybrooke. He is eager to follow in order to exact his revenge on Rumplestiltskin that took his hand and love. Emma Swan and Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White), who were transported from Storybrooke suspect him with Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) and Mulan, forcing him to reveal his true identity. He tells them that he can help them get back to Storybrooke, leading them to a beanstalk. He and Emma travel up the beanstalk and retrieve a magical compass, but she later abandons him as she doesn't truly trust him.[2] Hook later escapes, finding Cora and creating a portal at Lake Nostos, only to be stopped in their tracks by the group. The two are temporarily sustained and Emma and Mary Margaret return to Storybrooke. However, Cora and Hook eventually make it to the town through a magic bean that Hook stole from the Giant at the top of the beanstalk.[11]

Later, when Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) finds a way to cross the barrier out of Storybrooke without losing his memories, Belle accompanies him. However, before they part, Hook shoots Belle, causing her to fall across the border and lose her memory again. Before Gold can harm Hook, a car coming into Storybrooke knocks Hook off of the road, before crashing. Hook survives, later leading Mary Margaret and David Nolan (Prince Charming) to his ship, where Cora had shrunk and imprisoned Anton the Giant. He later meets with Regina and Cora, who find information that leads to the whereabouts of The Dark One's dagger, the only thing that can kill Mr. Gold in Storybrooke. However, he is betrayed by Cora, who plans to use it to force Gold to kill Mary Margaret, David, and Emma and leave Regina innocent of wrongdoing in Henry's eyes. After this incident, he sails to New York City, and attacks Mr. Gold, poisoning him. After being knocked out by Emma, Neal Cassidy recognizes Hook due to his past encounter with him as Baelfire (Rumplestiltskin's son). Hook is then captured by Neal's girlfriend Tamara, to be used in her and Greg Mendell's plot to destroy magic in Storybrooke. Hook later helps David obtain a magic bean stolen from Greg and Tamara that they plan to use to transport a fail-safe trigger into. Although he originally betrays the trust of the Storybrooke residents by travelling away from the town with the bean for himself, he has a change of heart and returns to help Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Regina, and even Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) travel to Neverland, after Greg and Tamara abduct Henry Mills and take him there through a portal.[16]

Baelfire Neal Cassidy Michael Raymond-James (adult)
Dylan Schmid (teenager)
Sebastian Wilkinson (child)
3 2 11 Alive
Baelfire "Bae" is the son of Rumplestiltskin. As a child, Baelfire lives alone with his father after his mother Milah leaves. On his fourteenth birthday, Bae would be taken to fight in the Ogre Wars. Instead, he and his father Rumplestiltskin run away, but they are discovered. His father then becomes The Dark One and kills the soldiers who attempt to take Bae. Although Rumplestiltskin claims that Bae is safe, his son is scared and asks The Blue Fairy for help. Rumplestiltskin agrees to travel through a portal from The Blue Fairy's magic bean that will take him and his father to a world without magic. However, Rumplestiltskin is too afraid to lose his powers and Bae is forced to enter the portal alone.

He arrives in London, England, during the Victorian era and spends six months as a street urchin. While stealing bread from The Darling Family's house, he is discovered by Wendy Darling, who offers him sanctuary. When her parents find him, they choose to adopt him. Bae learns that the Darling children are being stalked by a mysterious shadow and Bae, who has lost everything to magic, makes them promise not to go near the shadow again. However, Wendy becomes curious and decides to go with The Shadow to a place called Neverland. When Wendy returns the following morning, Bae learns about the land, the mysterious Lost Boys, and of other mysterious creatures. However, when Wendy reveals that The Shadow intends to kidnap one of her brothers, Bae promises to protect her and her family. On the night that The Shadow returns, Bae sacrifices himself and is taken away, while Wendy and her brothers watch helplessly. While en route to Neverland, Bae manages to break free of The Shadow and is rescued by Captain Hook. Bae learns that his mother, Milah, fell in love with Hook, which resulted in her leaving him and her death at the hands of his own father, Rumplestiltskin. Angry at Hook and his father, Bae wishes to be returned to The Darling Family, but is captured by the Lost Boys. After a number of unspecified adventures, Bae returns to the real world during the 20th century, taking on the identity of Neal Cassidy.

Neal Cassidy meets Emma Swan in Portland, Oregon in 2001 (11 years prior to the curse being broken.) They become a couple, living off petty crimes as they travel. However, Neal learns that he is wanted for stealing a case of watches in Phoenix and decides to flee to Canada. Emma suggests that she retrieve the watches in order for them to use the money from selling them to change their identities and relocate to Tallahassee together; Neal agrees. However, he is accosted by August Booth (Pinocchio) who convinces him of the existence of magic and explains that he is keeping Emma from her destiny to break the curse. August forces Neal to leave Emma, who is later arrested by an officer telling her that Neal had tipped them off and presumably fled to Canada. Shocked and heartbroken, she complies without resistance. Two months later, Booth and Neal meet in Vancouver and Booth reveals Emma's prominent. Neal asks him to give Emma their car and the proceeds of the sale of the watches. In prison, Emma receives a package containing the car keys, but not the money. Booth agrees to send Neal a postcard if the curse is broken, keeping his word when Neal is later shown in an apartment finding the postcard inscribed with the word 'Broken'.[9]

After receiving a magical globe from Cora, Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) tracks his son to Manhattan. Neal's true identity as the son of Rumplestiltskin is eventually revealed to Emma when she, Henry and Mr. Gold find him.[12] Upon arriving in Storybrooke, Neal invites his fiancé Tamara to the town. Although she reacts negatively to his claims about magic, it is later revealed she is fully aware of Storybrooke's nature and is Greg Mendell's lover and secret contact. After realizing Tamara's true identity, Emma and Neal track her down. However, Tamara shoots Neal and throws a magic bean under their feet that creates a portal. Neal saves Emma but is sucked in instead. Neal, not wanting Henry to lose both his parents, decides to let go of Emma's hand after telling her that he loves her.[15] It is presumed that Neal died from his wound but it is later revealed that he was transported to the untouched part of the Enchanted Forest where Mulan, Princess Aurora, and Prince Phillip pronounce him alive and washed upon the beach.[16]

The Huntsman Sheriff Graham Humbert Jamie Dornan 1 9 Deceased
Jamie Dornan
The Huntsman is a nameless hunter who is a solitary recluse, raised by wolves.

The Huntsman considers the wolves to be his true family, and is greatly saddened by the deaths of animals, but he does not hesitate to kill humans, who he views as selfish, honour-less creatures. He is considered by The Evil Queen Regina the perfect assassin, and is hired to kill Snow White. When The Huntsman finds Snow, she proves her purity of heart and he lets her go. He offers the Queen a stag's heart instead. The Queen realizes she has been tricked and tears out The Huntsman's heart, keeping it in her vault and using it to make him her slave, threatening to kill him by crushing it if he defies her again.[6] When Prince Charming is led to his execution, the Huntsman helps him escape. The Prince asks him to come with him, but he replies he cannot leave and not to let his sacrifice (the loss of his heart) be in vain.[8]

In Storybrooke, he is Sheriff Graham Humbert, the town's handsome and level-headed police officer.[1] In the earlier parts of Storybrooke, Sheriff Graham helps Mayor Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) from preventing Owen and Kurt Flynn from leaving town. When Emma Swan arrives, he is one of the few residents who go directly against Regina: first by refusing to continue arresting Emma and then by making her his deputy.[3][31] He and Emma are attracted to each other, though he has a secret sexual relationship with Regina.[3][31] Emma feels betrayed that he did not tell her by covering it up through his work.[22] Graham reveals to her that he "doesn't feel anything" with Regina and desperately wants to feel "something" with someone else. To prove he has no feelings for Regina, he kisses Emma, inadvertently triggering memories of his past as The Huntsman. Emma rejects his advances, disgusted by his past relationship with Regina. As the flashbacks of his previous life continue, he seeks advice from Henry Mills, who tells him about The Huntsman and his missing heart. Graham is unable to find his heart in Regina's vault, disguised as her father's mausoleum, but ends his relationship with Regina. Shortly after, he starts a new relationship with Emma, regaining his lost memories in the process. However, Regina crushes his heart (hidden beneath her father's mausoleum) and he dies in Emma's arms. His final words were to Emma, thanking her for helping him remember who he truly was.[6]

Jamie Dornan stated that he knew about Graham's death since the pilot's filming.[32] Producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz commented that Graham's death was always planned and was meant to prove how serious the curse is; they felt that killing a lesser character would not create the intended effect. Although Graham is dead, the producers stated that because of the popularity of the character, they are trying to "move heaven and earth" to bring the Huntsman back.[4]

Jiminy Cricket Dr. Archie Hopper Raphael Sbarge (adult)
Morgan Roff (teenager)
Adam Young (child)
1 2,3 16 Alive
Raphael Sbarge
Jiminy Cricket is the son of con artists.

Jiminy desires to live an honest life, but is too weak-willed to leave his family. He receives a potion from Rumplestiltskin that will free him from his parents but inadvertently gives it to a young couple, transforming the pair into puppets. He wishes on a star in the hopes that the couple will be transformed back. The Blue Fairy appears and tells him that she cannot undo Rumplestiltskin's work. To make things right, she transforms him into a cricket so that he can be free from his parents and guide the couple's son Geppetto.[31] He later helps the dwarfs confront Snow White about her mean-spirited behaviour after she drinks a potion and forgets about her true love Prince Charming. Later, he advises the residents of the Enchanted Forest against waging war with the Queen and urges them to find a peaceful solution.[1] When Geppetto is told by The Blue Fairy to carve a magical wardrobe to transport Emma, he orders Pinocchio to go with her instead of her parents; Jiminy tells Geppetto this is wrong.[33]

In Storybrooke, he is Dr. Archie Hopper, the town's psychotherapist.[1] He is good friends with Marco (Geppetto). Archie is asked by Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) to convince her adopted son Henry that his ideas about the curse and the true identities of the Storybrooke residents are "crazy."[3] Regina becomes impatient and asks him to take a more radical approach. Although it violates his conscience, he initially complies with her demands. Archie later confides to Henry that he wants to be free to do as he wants. Archie then stands up to Regina and threatens to declare her an unfit mother if she continues to interfere with his sessions with Henry.[31] Archie later puts David Nolan (Prince Charming) under hypnosis to help him remember his actions during his black-outs, causing David to remember some of his memories from the Enchanted Forest. Emma breaks the curse and he regains his memories as Jiminy Cricket.[21] He begs Emma not to let a mob of residents hurt The Evil Queen, saying that she should not stoop to Regina's level.[9] He is later asked by Regina to help her be willing to let go of using magic. Regina's mother Cora later assumes the form of her daughter and abducts Archie while disguising an unspecified person she killed as Archie's body. Archie is later found by Belle on Captain Hook's ship, from which he is rescued.[34]

Pinocchio August Booth Eion Bailey (adult)
Jakob Davies (puppet)
1 2 16 Alive
Eion Bailey
Pinocchio is a puppet that Geppetto carved from an enchanted tree.

As a little boy puppet, he gives his life to save Geppetto from drowning in a storm. As a reward, The Blue Fairy turns him into a real boy, promising that the spell will hold so long as he is selfless, brave and truthful. The boy remained mischievous, though he meant no harm. Later, The Blue Fairy asks Geppetto to carve another enchanted tree into a magical wardrobe with the ability to save two people, the pregnant Snow White and Prince Charming, from the The Evil Queen's curse. However, the curse will send the inhabitants to a land without magic and Pinocchio, who is a real boy because of magic, may turn back into a puppet. Geppetto bargains with The Blue Fairy to use the second spot for Pinocchio instead, and she lies to Snow and Charming, saying that the wardrobe can only save one. Snow gives birth to Emma and instead of giving up Pinocchio's spot to Snow, Geppetto sends his son ahead and asks him to protect the child and get her to break the curse. After emerging in the real world, Pinocchio and the infant Emma are taken to an orphanage. He leaves Emma to run away with other members of the home.[33]

His alias counterpart in the real world is August Wayne Booth. He first appears in Portland, Oregon in 2001 where he confronts Neal Cassidy, a thief who fell in love with Emma Swan, and convinces him to leave her because Neal would prevent Emma from achieving her destiny. After Emma is arrested for possession of stolen items, he visits Vancouver to inform Neal of Emma's fate. August in turn later informs Neal when the curse is broken.[9] August visits Storybrooke upon Emma's arrival to the town,[17] carrying a large wooden box containing a typewriter.[20] After Henry Mills loses his story book of fairy tales, it is revealed that he has been adding his story of Pinocchio to it.[23] He later tells Henry that he believes in the curse and wants to convince Emma that it is real.[21] He later tells Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) that he is deathly ill and needs magic to heal himself turning to wood.[26] He conspires with him to force Emma to ask August for help to break the curse. When she agrees, August takes her out of Storybrooke to tell her his story., revealing that he is the seven-year-old boy who found the infant Emma. He attempts to prove the curse's existence by showing his now-wooden leg, but Emma's denial refuses to see it. Afterwards, he visits Marco (Geppetto), who makes August his assistant.[33]

When Emma realises the curse's reality, she visits August for help, though he completely turns to wood before her eyes.[8] Weeks after the curse is broken, Mary Margaret finds August living in an abandoned trailer in the woods ashamed of the mistakes that he has made. She tries to convince him to return to Storybrooke, but August declines. He is later found by Tamara and offered the potion that will keep him human forever if he leaves Storybrooke. August drives out of the town, until he realizes that Tamara intends to bring harm to the Storybrooke citizens. August returns to the Sheriff's office to warn Emma but is mortally wounded by Tamara before he dies in Marco's arms. Henry Mills and Mother Superior are able to determine that August's actions on that day were selfless, brave, and true and she is able to restore August into his original form of a seven-year old Pinocchio.[35]

Secondary characters

Fairytale Counterpart Storybrooke Counterpart Portrayer Recurring seasons Guest seasons Episode count Status
Red Riding Hood Ruby Meghan Ory 1 3 30 Alive
Meghan Ory
Red Riding Hood is a young woman who temporarily transforms into a wolf.

Red meets Snow White during the latter's fleeing from King George. The two work together to attempt to kill a wolf that is terrorizing the area, gradually leading them to believe that the wolf is actually Peter, Red's lover. Red convinces Peter to chain himself up in the woods for the night while she keeps him company. Her grandmother has always told Red to wear her red cloak for reasons unknown. However, these reasons are revealed when she transforms into the wolf and attacks Peter.[25] During her later travels with Snow, she encounters Quinn, a fellow werewolf who leads her to an underground home of a society of werewolves. Here, she reunites with her supposed mother, Anita. Red learns to control her wolf transformation as to not become a mindless killer, eventually deciding to stay with the pack. However, when Snow finds Red, Quinn attacks Snow, before he is killed by The Evil Queen's soldiers. After the soldier's defeat, Anita plans to kill Snow in revenge but in turn is accidentally impaled on an arrow by Red in wolf form. Red buries her mother in the forest. She is later seen bringing Snow food every month, telling her that her true love Prince Charming has not yet called off his wedding.[20] When Charming comes looking for Snow in the forest, Red tells him that she has not returned from her trip to his father's kingdom. When King George's guards arrive to kill Charming, Red transforms into a wolf to fight them off and allow his escape.[21] She and Granny are later seen helping Snow attempt to rescue Charming, after he is taken prisoner by The Evil Queen.[1][18]

In Storybrooke, she is Ruby, a rebellious young woman who wants to leave town but is held back by her grandmother's ill health.[1][25] She works at Granny's Café as a waitress.[20][28] Her relationship with her grandmother is strained, as her grandmother disapproves of her behaviour and her provocative attire.[1][25] Ruby later becomes tired of her grandmother telling her to take on extra responsibility, quits her job, and intends to leave town. Instead, she temporarily moves in with Mary Margaret and takes a job as Emma's assistant at the sheriff's station. Due to her tracking skills inherited from the wolf's curse, she manages to locate David Nolan (Prince Charming) unconscious in the forest, and discovers a buried box containing a human heart. Finding the heart horrifies her and she decides to resume working at Granny's. As the result of her new-found maturity, she begins to wear less revealing clothes and minimizes her make-up. She apologizes to her grandmother, who tells her that she was working Ruby so hard because she wanted her to take over the café when she retired. When Emma breaks the curse, Ruby's memories are returned and reunites with her family and friends.[9] Later, she seems to have difficulty reconciling her two lives (probably as a result of her maturity growth), and generally goes by her "cursed" name, managing to display more of her wolfish abilities. On the first full moon since the curse was broken, Ruby transforms into a wolf. Later, an apparent wolf murder of Billy (Gus) near the docks is discovered. Albert Spencer (King George) rallies an angry mob to kill Ruby. An investigation reveals that Spencer is actually the murderer, having stolen Ruby's cloak in an attempt to frame her, proving her not guilty. After comfort by David, she discovers she remembers self-control as a wolf.

Dreamy/Grumpy Leroy Lee Arenberg 1,2,3 20 Alive
Lee Arenberg
Grumpy is one of the Seven Dwarfs who hatched from eggs. Like all dwarfs, he is immediately sent to work in the mines and given an axe, which names him Dreamy. Because his egg was accidentally sprinkled with fairy dust by the fairy Nova, he dreams about her and falls in love with her. Later, he meets her and the pair make plans to buy a boat and see the world. However, The Blue Fairy tells him that if he and Nova run away together, she will lose her wings and never be truly happy. To prevent this, Dreamy ends their relationship and breaks her heart. He returns to the mines and is renamed Grumpy.[24] He is later caught possessing a stolen diamond, which he was unaware of, and is seen in King George's dungeon in a cell next to Snow White's. He is freed by Stealthy, another dwarf, and in turn frees Snow. As he and Stealthy escape, they are discovered by George and his guards and Stealthy is killed. Before the guards can kill Grumpy, Snow agrees to co-operate with George in exchange for Grumpy's life. Grumpy and the remaining six dwarfs run into Snow outside the castle. Grumpy tells her that she must live with the pain of a lost love to grow as a person, advising her not to drink a potion that makes her forget about her love for Prince Charming. The seven dwarfs then allow her to live with them. Later, Grumpy tells her that Charming has called off his wedding to Princess Abigail, but discovers that she has consumed the potion.[20] The dwarfs confront Snow about her new, mean-spirited behavior, but inadvertently drive her to try to kill the The Evil Queen Regina instead. He takes her to see Rumplestiltskin, who gave her the potion, but he advises her on the best way to kill the Queen instead. Eventually, Snow regains her memory by kissing Charming and apologizes to the dwarfs for her behaviour. She decides to rescue Charming, who has been captured by George; the dwarfs go with her.[21] Grumpy is later seen as a guard looking out for the curse in a watchtower of Snow and Charming's castle.[1]

In Storybrooke, he is Leroy, a janitor at the hospital and the "town drunk."[5] He, like the rest of Storybrooke, is distant towards Mary Margaret (Snow White), after learning about her affair with David Nolan (Prince James). He meets Sister Astrid (Nova), quickly forming a bond with her. After learning of the nunnery's rent problems, he and Mary Margaret sell enough candles to raise the money. Leroy then offers the grateful Astrid the opportunity to be the first passenger on his boat.[24] Leroy's original memories are restored when the curse is broken, meeting with Mary Margaret and the other dwarfs.[9] He unites the dwarfs together and they begin to mine for fairy dust again.

Granny Widow Lucas Beverley Elliott 1,2,3 21 Alive
Widow Lucas, simply referred to as "Granny", is the grandmother of Red Riding Hood.

When her granddaughter Red begins a relationship with a young man called Peter, she disapproves. As news of a wolf killing villagers becomes known, Granny warns the others that the wolf is a monster. She tells them that when she was a girl, a wolf killed her father and her brothers and then scolded her before walking away. Red and Snow White come to believe Peter is the wolf, and go against Granny's wishes. Red chains Peter in the woods and spends the night with him. Granny discovers the deception and reveals that Red inherited the family curse and is in fact the wolf. Granny received a red cloak from a wizard, who enchanted it so that it prevents Red's transformation. Granny herself became a wolf when Red's grandfather turned her into a wolf after marking her with a bite. The other aspects of the curse faded with age, but she has kept her heightened senses. By the time Granny and Snow find Red, she had already killed Peter.[25] The pair are later seen helping Snow rescue Prince Charming, determined to find the best way to fight the The Evil Queen Regina and her curse.[1][18]

In Storybrooke, she is known simply as Granny and is the owner of Granny's Bed and Breakfast and Granny's Cafe. Her health problems prevent Ruby (Red Riding Hood) from leaving town, who assists her grandmother as a waitress. Their relationship is hostile as Granny disapproves of Ruby's behaviour and sexually provocative attire.[1][25] Ruby becomes tired of her grandmother telling her what to do and quits her job, eventually returning and apologizing to her. She then tells Red that she was making Ruby work so hard because she wanted her to take over when she retired.[25] Granny's memories are returned when the curse is broken by Emma Swan, and she embraces her family and friends.[8][9]

The Blue Fairy Mother Superior Keegan Connor Tracy 1,2,3 15 Alive
The Blue Fairy, or the Reul Ghorm[26] is a high-ranking fairy godmother who uses her magic to help others, although her plans are practically machiavellian at times. While she is quite powerful, she is unable to undo Rumplestiltskin's magic. To to help fix a problem created by his magic, she transforms Jiminy into a cricket and guides him to help Geppetto.[31] She also transforms the puppet Pinocchio into a real boy. She is able to create a quill that temporarily freezes Rumplestiltskin when he signs using it, aiding in his imprisonment.[29] Rumplestiltskin is antagonistic towards her and other fairies because he blames her for the disappearance of his son Baelfire after she helps him take away his father's powers by giving him a magical bean that will transport them to a world without magic, but Baelfire crosses over alone.[26] The Blue Fairy presents the idea of fashioning a wardrobe from a magical tree that could ward off any curse, which saves Emma from the The Evil Queen Regina's curse by sending her to the new world.[1]

In Storybrooke, she is the Mother Superior of the town's nuns who were all fairies prior to the curse. Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) is the nunnery's landlord, who refuses to forgive one month of their rent in exchange for Leroy's boat because he and the nuns "have history",[24] most likely a reference to the Blue Fairy's aiding his son in leaving the Enchanted Forest. She tells Mr. Gold later about August Booth (Pinocchio)'s fake history, leading him to believe that his son Bae has returned. When the curse is broken, she warns Regina Mills (The Evil Queen), "If I were you, your Majesty, I'd find a place to hide."[8] When Henry later begs her to use magic to restore order in Storybrooke, she tells him she cannot without her wand or fairy dust.[9] She sets about organizing disaster relief after the town is damaged by a wraith. Although she generally seems to have no difficulty with her reclaimed memories (her personality being much the same in both worlds), she is among those who try to flee Storybrooke after the attack. She has since helped aid the primary characters in their attempts to stop Regina from using her powers, believing that she might have turned on them because of Regina's desire to win Henry back. When August is tasered by Tamara and dies in Marco's arms, she is able to restore him to a seven year old real boy Pinocchio.[35]

Dr. Victor Frankenstein Dr. Whale David Anders 1,2,3 11 Alive
David Anders
Dr. Victor Frankenstein is a man of science from an unknown world (unlike the other fairy tale characters) who believes magic to be inferior to science. He is the older brother of Gerhardt Frankenstein and the son of Alphonse Frankenstein. His character is based on James Whale, the director of the films Frankenstein (1931) and Bride of Frankenstein (1935).

Victor originally sought a way to restore life to the dead, but has his funding pulled by his father. Rumplestiltskin offers him gold in exchange for the scientific method on how to revive the dead as magic could not. In order to further his experiments, Victor robs a grave for body parts, but is caught by Gerhardt. A police officer arrives and fatally wounds Gerhardt. When Victor works to bring Gerhardt back to life, the first attempt fails. When Victor tells his father that he is doing this so his father can have two sons again, Alphonse states "and now I have no sons" and leaves. When Rumplestiltskin arrives, Victor explains Gerhardt's heart could not take the electricity needed to revive him, so it instead offered a heart from the Enchanted Forest strengthened by magically removing it. As part of a bargain, he creates a false attempt to reanimate Daniel (The Evil Queen Regina's lost love) to make it easier for Rumplestiltskin to teach her the dark arts. He keeps the heart Regina gave him to use on Daniel. Once the experiment "fails", Jefferson (The Mad Hatter) returns him to his own world. Frankenstein successfully reanimates his brother, but inadvertently turns him into a monster, beating Alphonse to death. Victor cannot bring himself to kill his brother once more, so decides to keep him locked in the tower of his castle until he can devise a way to help Gerhardt overcome his psychotic rage.[14]

In Storybrooke, his counterpart is Dr. Whale, a doctor working in the Storybrooke General Hospital. He is strongly connected to Regina Mills (The Evil Queen), doing whatever she says without hesitation. He briefly becomes romantically involved with Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White) when she tries to move on from David Nolan (Prince Charming).[5][6] However, he develops a fascination with Ruby (Red Riding Hood).[5][25] After the curse is broken, he leads a mob to Regina's home intending to kill her, but is stopped by Emma Swan and Charming, who are unaware of his true identity coming from a separate world.[9][36] Victor later seeks a way to return to his brother. Believing if he were to do something for Regina she would bring him back, he robs Daniel's preserved corpse and reanimates him with a magical heart. The reanimation is successful, but turns Daniel into a monster who savagely rips off Whale's arm and escapes. After checking out of the hospital, Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) reattaches his arm, taunting him for putting more faith in science than magic. As Whale begins to drink heavily, mourning his brother's loss, news of an outsider named Greg Mendell crashing his car into Storybrooke reaches the hospital. Whale is reluctant to handle the surgery of Mendell to evade him exposing the truth of Storybrooke. When Whale later leaves the hospital, Ruby is sent to track him down, preventing him from jumping into the town's dock waters. Whale reveals his true identity to Ruby, who persuades him to return to the surgery. When Henry Mills is informed of Whale's identity, Henry tells them that Victor Frankenstein is not a fairy tale character, suspecting that the curse may have affected other worlds based on story books.[14]

Geppetto Marco Tony Amendola (adult)
Michael Strusievici (child)
1,2 7 Alive
Tony Amendola
Geppetto is an elderly carpenter and Pinocchio's caretaker. Geppetto was orphaned when Jiminy Cricket accidentally transformed his parents into puppets.

Geppetto carved himself a son named Pinocchio out of magical wood. During Pinocchio's adventures, he and Gepetto end up being chased by the whale Monstro during a thunderstorm. Pinocchio sacrifices his life for Gepetto's. For this act, The Blue Fairy turns him into a real boy, finally bestowing Gepetto with a son. The Blue Fairy asks Geppetto to carve another enchanted tree into a magical wardrobe with the ability to save two people, the pregnant Snow White and Prince Charming from The Evil Queen Regina's curse. However, the curse would send everyone to a land without magic and Pinocchio, a real boy because of magic, could turn back into a puppet. Geppetto bargains with the fairy to use the second spot for Pinocchio, ultimating in her lying to the other inhabitants, claiming the wardrobe can only save one. When Snow's child is born, instead of giving up Pinocchio's spot to her, Geppetto sends his son and tells him to protect the child and get them to believe in magic after the curse is broken.

In Storybrooke, he is Marco, the town's handyman. Marco states that he and his wife are unable to have children. August Booth (the adult Pinocchio) later tells Marco that he failed his father and though he tried to keep his promise, it was too late. Marco tells him that if he had a son, that would be enough. August offers to work as Marco's assistant though he cannot be paid, and Marco agrees to take him on. Marco's memories as Geppetto are restored when the curse is broken. August (who had turned back into wood) returns to life, albeit still made of wood. In the woods, Mary Margaret (Snow White) encounters him, telling Marco of his existence. Marco admits that he had lied about the wardrobe only holding one and that the second spot was given to Pinocchio. Furious, Mary Margaret attacks him, an act in which he claims to have deserved. August is later tasered by Tamara, in his dying breath attempting to warn everyone of her evil. Mother Superior (The Blue Fairy) resurrects him for his honesty and Marco takes in a now seven-year-old Pinocchio as his son once more.[35]

Genie/Magic Mirror Sidney Glass Giancarlo Esposito 1 3 9 Alive
Giancarlo Esposito
The Genie and his lamp were discovered by King Leopold. The King does not wish for anything, using his wishes to free the Genie and invite him to live in his castle to help him find true love.

He falls in love with the King's wife Queen Regina and gives her a hand mirror. The King reads in the Queen's diary that she has fallen in love with the man who gave her the mirror and asks the Genie to locate him. The Queen is then locked in her room to prevent her from leaving the King. To free her, her father has the Genie bring her a locked box filled with poisonous vipers from the Genie's land of Agrabah, to allow the Queen to free herself by suicide. Instead, the Genie uses the vipers to kill the King and allow the Queen to be with him. However, she tells him that since the vipers were from his country, the guards will find out that he was the murderer and flee. Realizing the Queen never loved him, he uses his wish to remain with her and to never leave her sight; thus trapping him in the hand mirror.[19] As a spirit in the Magic Mirror, he is able to move between and see through all other mirrors in the Enchanted Forest, acting as a spy to Regina.[17][6]

In Storybrooke, he is Sidney Glass, a reporter for Storybrooke's local newspaper The Daily Mirror. On Regina's request, he researches Emma's past to help Regina expel her from Storybrooke.[3] After Graham's death, Regina attempts to appoint him sheriff, but the wording of the town charter calls for an election. He loses the position to Emma.[28] Regina has him removed from the newspaper staff, and Sidney goes to Emma, claiming that he wants to expose Regina as the corrupt person she is. The exposé helps Emma find information on Regina planning to "steal" town funds. This plan fails when Regina reveals to Storybrooke's residents that she is using the money to build a play ground for the town. Despite this, Sidney tells Emma that he will help her take down Regina, but it is revealed that he is secretly in league with her, using Emma's trust in Sidney to gain leverage over Emma.[19] Emma later learns that he planted a bug in a vase after it is used to tip off Regina upon discovering a key piece of evidence that would have cleared Mary Margaret of Kathryn Nolan (Princess Abigail)'s murder.[27] Emma confronts Sidney and realizes that he is in love with Regina. Still, Emma presses him to help defeat Regina. However, after Kathryn is found alive, Sidney falsely confesses to kidnapping Kathryn and framing Mary Margaret so that he could "find" Kathryn and become famous.[26] Later, a cell labeled "S. Glass" is seen in the hospital basement's psychiatric ward, suggesting that Regina had locked him in the asylum.[8]

King George Albert Spencer Alan Dale 1 2 8 Alive
Alan Dale
King George is the adoptive father of Prince James and his twin Prince "Charming" David.

King George and his wife were unable to bear children on their own, so he struck a deal with Rumplestiltskin for an heir. Years later, the kingdom falls into financial trouble, and Prince James offers to slay the dragon plaguing King Midas's realm in exchange for gold. James is killed before completing and his twin brother Charming is recruited to carry out the task. George tells Charming that he can return home after the dragon is slain. The task is completed, but Midas deems the prince worthy of marrying his daughter and uniting the kingdoms. George reneges on his promise and forces Charming to marry; if he does not, George will kill Charming's mother and burn his home.[22] Later, the King learns that Charming has fallen in love with Snow White. He forces Snow to break Charming's heart and allow him to marry Midas's daughter or he will kill the prince.[20] Charming still breaks off his engagement, fleeing his home with George and his knights tracking him down.[23] They eventually capture him, and George orders Charming to be beheaded. The The Evil Queen Regina rescues Charming and takes him as her captive.[18] When he learns of Prince Charming and Snow White's plan to take the Kingdom, he kidnaps Snow with the help of Sir Lancelot and uses a potion that he put in Snow's water to prevent her from having children. This plan is foiled when water from Lake Nostos breaks the curse.[37]

In Storybrooke, he is the coldhearted District Attorney Albert Spencer[27] who leads the prosecution, for the Kathryn Nolan "murder case", against Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White). Following the curse on Storybrooke being partially broken, Spencer meets with David and warns him that he plans to make his life hell as revenge for ruining his plans as King George. Spencer later murders car mechanic Billy (Gus), framing Ruby (Red Riding Hood). He tries to form an angry mob to kill her. James uncovers Red's cloak and a bloodied weapon in Spencer's car, discovering his identity as the killer. Spencer burns Jefferson's hat (supposedly sealing the only hope for Emma and Snow's return) and escapes from David.[38]

The Mad Hatter Jefferson Sebastian Stan 1,2 6 Alive
Sebastian Stan
Jefferson is a man who owns a magical hat that can be used to travel between different worlds. He worked for both Rumplestiltskin and the The Evil Queen Regina, obtaining objects from other worlds for them. His name derives from the song "White Rabbit" performed by Jefferson Airplane, whose lead singer was Grace Slick - Grace is used as the name of his daughter.

When he first meets Regina, Rumplestiltskin has Jefferson bring Dr. Frankenstein to the fairytale world to pretend failing to revive her true love Daniel, in order to make her become evil. In his later life, he gave his job up as his daughter Grace lost her mother because of it. He lives with Grace in the forest, collecting and selling mushrooms to survive. When the Queen asks for another favour, he initially refuses, but eventually agrees with the condition that his daughter "will want for nothing" afterwards. He takes the Queen to Wonderland, where she rescues her father Henry. His hat contains the rule that the same amount of people who enter must return. However, as the Queen takes her father back, she abandons Jefferson. He is then captured by the knights of the Queen of Hearts, who behead him, though he survives. His head is then reattached and ordered to make another magical hat to return home. Although he makes thousands of hats, none are able to take him home, leading him into insanity and earning his alter ego as The Mad Hatter.[7]

In Storybrooke, he is able to remember his life in the Enchanted Forest, which is part of his curse. He lives near the forest in a large house, from which he uses telescopes to spy on Sheriff Emma Swan's office and his daughter Grace, now named Paige. He captures Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White) after she escapes from her cell though he says he did this to save her from the curse, as she was intending to leave Storybrooke. He later abducts Emma when she goes looking for her and orders her to make a magical hat that will take him home. Emma tricks Jefferson into sympathizing with him, knocking him out shortly after. However, he awakens and attempts to kill Emma, before Mary Margaret pushes him out of a window. He disappears, leaving nothing but his hat.[7] Jefferson returns when Regina needs him for a plan to get rid of Emma, promising he be allowed to forget the curse and have a new life with his daughter. With the last of Regina's magic, the pair revive his hat's abilities and he retrieves the cursed apple that put Snow White into a deathlike sleep from the Enchanted Forest.[18] However, after Henry Mills is cursed instead, Regina refuses to uphold her end of the bargain. Furious, Jefferson frees Belle from her cell and instructs her to tell her true love Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) that Regina held her captive.[8] After the curse is broken, he becomes trapped under a car following a wraith's destruction through Storybrooke. He is freed by David Nolan (Prince Charming) in exchange for information about his hat in order to find a way to get back to Emma and Mary Margaret who were taken through a portal using his hat.[10] He initially avoids Grace, feeling guilty for leaving her behind in their previous lives, but eventually seeks her out and they happily reunite.

Queen of Hearts Cora Barbara Hershey (older)
Rose McGowan (younger)
2 1 11 Deceased
Barbara Hershey
Cora is Regina's mother, with arguably more powerful magic and more evil than her.

Cora is the daughter of a local poor, drunken miller, similar to the Miller's Daughter in the Rumpelstiltskin story. Fed up with her father, she delivers the flour to the castle of King Xavier. Cora is degraded and humiliated by the petty and cruel noble court. Cora claims she can spin straw into gold and save the kingdom. Xavier states that if Cora can do this, she will have his son Prince Henry's hand in marriage, but if not, she will be killed. She is then approached by Rumplestiltskin who states that he will spin the straw into gold for her if she agrees to give him her first born child. She agrees after asking him to teach her how to spin. Cora manages the task, accepting Henry's hand in marriage. Afterwards, Cora is approached by Rumplestiltskin who changes his deal to claim whatever child Cora suggests to him. She plans to run away with him but chooses power over love, ripping her own heart out to avoid giving into her feelings for Rumplestiltskin. She marries Henry, and presents the newborn Regina to Xavier's court, stating that she will one day be Queen.[13]

An older Cora shows to be a controlling mother towards Regina. She feels that Regina does not act like a proper lady and wants her to achieve a high status in life. Cora's designs on taking over the kingdom began with a plot to kill Queen Eva (Snow White's mother) by fatally poisoning her to make Regina Queen. In addition, she causes Snow's horse to become wild, knowing that Regina would save her. Cora uses this opportunity to arrange a marriage between Regina and Snow's father King Leopold. However, Regina is in love with the stable boy Daniel, a secret that Snow innocently informs Cora of. Cora then kills him believing such a marriage would ruin her plans of royalty.[27] Rumplestiltskin later gives Regina a gateway to Wonderland, disguised as a looking glass mirror. Regina forces Cora through it after becoming unbearable to her daughter.[10] Trapped in Wonderland, she becomes the Queen of Hearts. When Captain Hook is sent to kill her by Regina (who does not want her mother following her to the new land created by the curse), Cora defeats him and uses him in a plan to get closer to Regina again. Hook brings her apparent lifeless body to Regina, before escaping and shielding part of the Enchanted Forest from the curse, freezing them in time for 28 years.[11]

After the curse is broken and Mary Margaret (Snow White) and her daughter Emma Swan are transported to the shielded Enchanted Forest, they encounter Cora who pretends to be a prisoner in the safe haven.[10] When Cora finds out that Regina and her adoptive son Henry are in Storybrooke, she is revealed to have killed Sir Lancelot and disguises as his body. She retrieves a portion of the magical wardrobe's remains and meets with Hook to plan to travel to Storybrooke, where she can reunite with her daughter. Cora and Hook find Emma and Mary Margaret and use the waters of Lake Nostos and the wardrobe remains to create a portal, only to be stopped in their tracks by Emma, whose heart was too strong for Cora to rip out. Mary Margaret and Emma use the portal to return to Storybrooke. However, Cora and Hook eventually follow them, using a magic bean from Hook.[11] Once in Storybrooke, Cora impersonates Regina to supposedly kill Dr. Archie Hopper (Jiminy Cricket), thus causing Regina to lose everything. She then turns a rehabilitating Regina back to evil by playing on her love for Henry. She begins to seek out The Dark One's dagger to control Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) and kill Mary Margaret, David Nolan (Prince Charming) and their daughter Emma. Regina is against the plan, saying that it will ruin any chance she has to get Henry back. Cora reassures her and states that with this power, she can protect their family.[13] Before Cora can stab Mr. Gold with his dagger, Regina returns her heart which, unbeknownst to her, has been poisoned by Mary Margaret with the same candle that Cora originally poisoned Snow's mother. Upon possessing her heart, she loves Regina truly, until she dies in her arms. Regina realizes that Mary Margaret is responsible for her death and vows to avenge her mother.[13]

Sleeping Beauty/Princess Aurora Sarah Bolger 2,3 9 Alive
Sarah Bolger
Princess Aurora is Prince Phillip's true love, who was put under a sleeping curse by her stepmother Maleficent, thus receiving her alias Sleeping Beauty.

She first appears when she is awoken from her deep sleep by Phillip, accompanied by Mulan. Phillip is later marked by a wraith, assuring Aurora of his love and begs her not to get in the way of the creature's attack. She watches as Phillip's soul is sucked from him, and she and Mulan lay him to rest at the same place she had slept during her curse. Mulan tells Aurora that their part of the Enchanted Forest had been spared from The Evil Queen's curse and that they should travel to a safe haven created. Emma Swan and Mary Margaret (Snow White) are transported from Storybrooke to the remaining part of the Enchanted Forest, after falling into a portal with the wraith.[9] Although Aurora tries to kill Snow at first, believing her to be the cause of Phillip's death, she later trusts her and Emma and with Mulan's help, assist their return to Storybrooke. However, Aurora is abducted by Cora and her heart taken from her from Captain Killian "Hook" Jones. Upon learning that Aurora's heart is being manipulated by Cora, she insists Mulan tie her up as she cannot be trusted to travel with them. A duel pursues between the trio and Cora and Hook, the latter gives Aurora's heart to Mulan to even the odds. Mulan restores Aurora's heart to her and frees her from the cell. Aurora then reveals that Cora told her that the soul of a wraith's victim can be restored, and they agree to try in order to get Prince Phillip back. Later, Mulan and Aurora recover Phillip's soul and find a wounded Neal Cassidy (Baelfire) on the beach after he is transported from a portal in Storybrooke.[16]

Mulan Jamie Chung 2,3 9 Alive
Jamie Chung
Mulan is a warrior. She assisted best friend Prince Phillip during his search to rescue his love Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty).

Spared by the Dark Curse, which had left their land unaffected but frozen for 28 years, Mulan and Phillip resume their search for Aurora. After she is rescued, the trio encounter a wraith. Unbeknownst to her and Aurora, the wraith marks Phillip as its next victim. In order to protect them, Phillip leaves the two, only for them to find him as he is about to be killed. After his soul is sucked out by the wraith, Mulan and Aurora lay him to rest at the same palace where Aurora had stayed during her curse. When Emma Swan and Mary Margaret (Snow White) appear in the area, Mulan believes that they were responsible for unleashing the wraith, and for Phillip's death.[9] Mulan later trusts Mary Margaret and Emma, who Mulan suggests lead them. She vows to help them return to Storybrooke. However, when Aurora's heart is taken by Cora and Captain Hook, she insists Mulan tie her up as she cannot be trusted. A duel ensues between the trio with Cora and Hook, the latter giving Aurora's heart to Mulan to even the odds. As Emma and Mary Margaret successfully return to Storybrooke, Mulan restores Aurora's heart to her. Aurora then reveals that Cora told her that the soul of a wraith's victim can be restored, and they agree to try in order to get Prince Phillip back. Later Mulan and Aurora restore Prince Phillip and the trio find a wounded Neal Cassidy (Baelfire) on the beach after he is transported from a portal in Storybrooke.[16]

Anton Jorge Garcia 2 3 Alive
Jorge Garcia
Anton is a Giant based on the being featured in Jack and the Beanstalk.

Prior to the curse, Anton resided in a realm of giants which could only be accessed through a large beanstalk. His brothers Abraham and Arlo referred to him as "Tiny" and often mocked his love for knowing more of the outside world. In retaliation, he journeyed down the beanstalk and befriended Prince James and his lover, a woman named Jack. They gave Anton a piece of mushroom from Wonderland to allow him to shrink to human size. Jack tells Anton how James' kingdom is on the verge of bankruptcy and needs money. Anton offers to give them some of the vast treasure from his home. However, they betray him, leading a small army in a fight against the Giants which leads to the death of all their kind except for Anton. Arlo orders Anton to destroy their magic beans to avoid going into the wrong hands. Anton develops a hatred towards humans for what happened to his family.

Years later after the The Evil Queen's curse is broken, Emma Swan and Captain Killian "Hook" Jones journey up the beanstalk to retrieve a magic compass. They draw out Anton and Emma uses a powdered poppy to knock him out. When Emma finds the compass, Anton wakes up and traps Hook beneath some rocks. He attempts to attack Emma, but she pleads with him that she needs the compass to get back to her son, Henry. Anton ignores her, leading to Emma encasing him in a large iron trap. Anton reluctantly gives the compass to Emma stating that she is going to kill him anyway and that all humans are alike. Emma states that he is wrong to generalise. Anton then breaks out of the trap and reveals a secret exit from his lair, saying that he owes Emma a favour for not killing him.[2]

Back in Storybrooke, Captain Hook reveals to Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White), David Nolan (Prince Charming), and Leroy (Grumpy) that Cora shrunk Anton to bring him to the new land. Seeing David, Anton believes he is James and attacks him before running off. Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) meets with him saying they have a mutual goal in wanting Charming dead and gives Anton a piece of mushroom to regain his giant size. He rampages through Storybrooke, not believing David's tales of how it was his twin who invaded the beanstalk. However, the magic wears off causing him to fall into a pit. David rescues him, convincing him to trust them all. Anton reveals to the group that he still has a magic bean that can be grown, but warns them this is why Cora brought him to Storybrooke. They decide to let him harvest the beans so that they can be ready for when Cora comes for them. The Dwarfs hand Anton an axe and the name "Tiny" appears on it.[39] Anton later reveals that the first crop of magic beans is growing well, inside an invisible magic barrier placed by The Blue Fairy to keep the crops protected. Mary Margaret and David tell Emma their plans to use the beans to transport back to the Enchanted Forest. However, Regina learns their plan and uncovers the beans, later destroying them.

—} Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell Ethan Embry (Mendell)
Benjamin Stockham (Flynn)
2,3 8 Alive
Greg Mendell is a man who crashes his car upon entering Storybrooke during an altercation between Captain Hook and Rumplestiltskin. According to the show's creators Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, the character's name is a direct reference to the geneticist scientist, Gregor Mendel.[40]

When Greg is brought to the hospital, Emma Swan and the others debate whether to save his life and risk the truth of Storybrooke being revealed to the outside world. When Dr. Whale (Dr. Frankenstein) successfully saves him, Emma visits Greg and asks him what he saw at the scene of the accident. He tells her that he did not witness anything but after she leaves, Greg calls an unknown person, telling them that he is okay but will not believe what he saw.[14] He again contacts the unknown person when he witnesses Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) searching Belle's belongings with magic at the hospital, deciding to remain in the town and investigate the strange happenings of Storybrooke.

As later shown, Greg's identity is revealed to be Owen Flynn. As a child, he and his father Kurt were camping out in the woods of Maine in 1983, the night the Dark Curse took everyone not protected by Cora's shield to the new world. He enjoys Regina's company, however, this only leads her trying to keep him and his father in Storybrooke. He escapes, vowing to find his arrested father no matter what. This implies that Greg did not crash into the town by accident: he was looking for it, and is determined to expose the secret world of Storybrooke as he could not convince anyone of its existence after he escaped. He also vows to find out what happened to his father.[41] When Regina finally discovers Greg's true identity and motives, she asks him to leave town and says that his father had already left. However Greg is determined not to leave town, as it is revealed that the "Her" he was contacting is Neal Cassidy's fiancée, Tamara.[35]

Later, Tamara kidnaps Hook and with Greg, team up with him to get what they want. They later kidnap Regina by using Hook to be loyal to her so that he can take away her magic with science. Greg then tortures Regina in an attempt to force her to reveal where his father really is. She eventually tells him that she killed his father. A hurt Greg then plans to kill Regina but escapes when David Nolan (Prince Charming) tracks him down. Greg and Tamara later obtain a trigger from Regina that they plan to use to obliterate Storybrooke and its inhabitants.[15] Due to the distraction of the trigger, the two kidnap Henry Mills realizing that he is more important than destroying magic. They escape by throwing a stolen magic bean into Storybrooke's waters and jumping into the portal with Henry to Neverland.[16]

Tamara Sonequa Martin-Green 2,3 6 Alive
Tamara is a woman determined to seek out magic for her own personal gain, and at any cost.

Her quest begins in Hong Kong, where she visits The Dragon, a self-proclaimed healer, claiming to have cancer. It is during this time that she meets August Booth (Pinocchio), who also seeks the healer as he is gradually turning to wood. The two later meet at a bar where August steals $10,000 from her as a settlement to The Dragon's cure. Once acquired, August goes to drink the potion, only for Tamara to find him and take it back. She later returns to The Dragon, who learns her true intentions, only to be tasered and killed by her.[35]

Tamara later follows August to New York City, where, after seeing him talking to Neal Cassidy (Baelfire), begins a scheme to learn about Storybrooke. Pretending to bump into Neal, the two eventually become an engaged couple. She is later introduced to Emma Swan and Henry (Neal's son) when they and Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) travel to Manhattan. Tamara is later invited to Storybrooke by Neal who informs her of his magical background. Although initially skeptical, she warms up to the idea. However, it is revealed that she already knows of magic and is only pretending to care about Neal. She finds August hiding in the woods, offering to retrieve the potion in her New York apartment if he leaves Storybrooke forever. But when August learns that she killed The Dragon, he returns to warn Emma about Tamara's deception to take magic from Storybrooke, only to be killed by her. Tamara tells Neal that she wants to stay with him in Storybrooke, unaware that she also has a loving connection with Greg Mendell, the stranger who crashed into the town and who has been giving Tamara pictures of Storybrooke's magical secrets.[35]

Tamara and Greg were sent to Storybrooke on a mission to obtain magical objects and send them back to a location known as the "Home Office". In addition to sending Greg's pictures, they also obtain magic beans and a device known as the "Trigger" which can self-destruct Storybrooke and all those born in the Enchanted Forest. Teaming up with Captain Hook, they kidnap Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) and torture her, later fighting with Neal and Emma as they attempt to rescue Regina. Tamara reveals her deception to them and shoots Neal, opening a portal with a magic bean and sending him through it.[15] Tamara and Greg activate the trigger but are foiled, instead kidnapping Henry and jumping into a portal to Neverland, claiming he is more important than destroying magic.[16]

Additional characters

Abraham

Abraham (played by C. Ernst Harth) is a Giant who is the brother of Anton and Arlo. He seems to like to pick on Anton, especially for his love of all things human, calling him "Tiny" and breaking a golden harp that Anton finds in the treasure room. During an invasion led by Prince James and Jack, Abraham is killed after being struck with a poisoned sword.[39]

Alphonse Frankenstein

Alphonse Frankenstein (played by Gregory Itzin) is a leading military official who is the father of Victor and Gerhardt Frankenstein. Alphonse openly favors Gerhardt over Victor as he is a fellow soldier, while Victor is a scientist. When Gerhardt is shot and Victor tries to bring him back to life, Alphonse immediately blames Victor for Gerhardt's death and disowns him. Although Victor successfully revives Gerhardt and brings him to their father, Alphonse declares that the being before him is not Gerhardt, but a monster. Alphonse begins to attack Victor, but is stopped by Gerhardt who proceeds to beat Alphonse to death, Victor silently watching.[14]

Anita

Anita (played by Annabeth Gish) is the leader of a pack of werewolves that reside in a buried castle.

After the werewolf Quinn finds Red Riding Hood, he leads her to a buried castle that is his home he shares with other werewolves. There, she meets Anita who reveals to her that she is Red's mother, insisting that her grandmother lied to her about her status. Snow White accidentally leads The Evil Queen's knights to invade the castle. An enraged Anita tells the other wolves to tie her up, so they could take her life in return for the knight-caused bloodshed. Anita demands Red to kill her to which she objects. Anita turns into a wolf and plans to feed on Snow since Red won't. Red transforms into a wolf and protects Snow by unintentionally impaling her mother with a pole. Anita perishes and is later buried.[38]

Ariel

Ariel is a mermaid who will appear in season three. A trailer was released showing her stealing Leroy's fork.

Arlo

Arlo (played by Abraham Benrubi) is a Giant who is the brother of Anton and Abraham. Arlo is struck by a poisoned sword from an invasion led by Prince James and Jack. He manages to use the sword to kill Jack. Before he dies, Arlo tells Anton to destroy their magic beans.[39]

Blind Witch #1/Miss Ginger

The first Blind Witch (played by Patti Allan) was a participant in The Evil Queen Regina's curse, and was considered to be among those with the darkest souls in the Enchanted Forest. cutting off a lock of her hair used to enact the curse. In Storybrooke, she is Miss Ginger, a bespectacled busybody.

Blind Witch #2

The second Blind Witch (played by Emma Caulfield) was a witch who had a very keen sense of smell, particularly for children. When Hansel and Gretel sneak into her house to retrieve a little black sack, Hansel bites into a cupcake thus awakening her from her slumber. She locks them both in a cell while preparing the oven for cooking. The duo escape, pushing her into an oven before The Evil Queen Regina unleashes a fireball into the oven, killing her.[17]

Bossy

Bossy (played by Ken Kramer) is a dwarf who is also the leader of the other dwarfs.

Caterpillar

The Caterpillar (voiced by Roger Daltry) is an inhabitant of Wonderland. He appears when The Evil Queen Regina and Jefferson come to Wonderland. As in the Disney film and literature, he reclines on his mushroom and asks "Who are you" to them, blowing smoke rings in Jefferson's face.[7]

Cinderella/Ashley Boyd

Cinderella (played by Jessy Schram), nicknamed Ella, was originally a maid who wished to attend the royal ball. Her fairy godmother appears to grant her wish, but Rumplestiltskin kills the fairy. Warning her that "all magic comes with a price", he offers her a contract: her wish in exchange for something she will have in the future. She signs without reading the contract, desperate for a better life, and attends the ball where she meets Prince Thomas. The two fall in love and marry. At the wedding reception, Rumplestiltskin reminds Ella of the contract and informs her that he is asking for her first-born child. When she discovers she is pregnant, she attempts to run away. However, Thomas and Prince Charming devise a plan to capture Rumplestiltskin. The plan succeeds, but Thomas disappears. Rumplestiltskin vows that she will never see Thomas again until the contract is fulfilled.[29]

In Storybrooke, she is 19-year-old Ashley Boyd, a single, pregnant maid. The baby's father Sean Herman (Prince Thomas), is not allowed by his father to continue seeing Ashley. Sean's father arranges for Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) to pay Ashley in exchange for the baby. She originally agrees to the exchange, but later decides to keep her child. She tries to flee town but goes into labour at the city limits. Sheriff Emma Swan finds her and brings her to the hospital. There, Emma agrees to be in-debt to Mr. Gold if Ashley is allowed to keep the baby to which Mr. Gold agrees. Ashley gives birth to a daughter, and Sean visits the hospital to reconcile with Ashley and to see his daughter.[29] A few months after, he proposes they get engaged.

Daniel

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Noah Bean plays Daniel.

Daniel (played by Noah Bean) was a stable boy at Regina's home when she was a teenager; he gave her riding lessons and was also her love interest. After Regina saves a young Snow White's life, King Leopold proposes to her. To avoid this unwanted marriage, Regina then devises a plan to run away with Daniel, but Snow catches them kissing. She makes Snow promise not to tell her mother Cora, but she innocently betrays her revealing that she doesn't want her to lose her mother like she had. As a result, Cora crushes Daniel's heart, killing him right in front of Regina.[27] After Regina learns basic magic, she uses a preservation spell on Daniel's body, keeping him in a glass case and dedicating her time to finding a way to bring him back to life. Jefferson brings Dr. Victor Frankenstein to her from his world and he performs an experiment on Daniel's body, failing. It is later revealed that he failed on purpose as part of a deal with Rumplestiltskin, who wanted Regina to give into her dark side.

After the curse in Storybrooke is broken, Dr. Whale (Victor Frankenstein) wishes for Regina to return him to his world. He attempts the experiment on Daniel again, this time succeeding. However, the pain of resurrection turns Daniel into a "monster" who rips off Whale's arm. Guided by his last thoughts, Daniel visits the town's stables, where he attempts to attack Henry Mills. before David Nolan (Prince Charming) and Regina stop him. During a brief moment of painful lucidity, Daniel tells Regina to forget their love and "love again", before lapsing back into psychotic behaviour and attempting to attack her; a heartbroken Regina turns Daniel to dust.[42]

Frederick/Jim

Frederick (played by Greyston Holt) is a knight and true love of Princess Abigail. The couple were to be married, until he is turned into a gold statue protecting her father King Midas. He is restored by the magical waters of Lake Nostos, gathered by Prince Charming, and is happily reunited with Abigail.[23]

In Storybrooke, he is Jim, a physical education teacher at Storybrooke Elementary School. Kathryn Nolan (Abigail) is originally in a relationship with David Nolan (Charming). However, after Kathryn learns the truth of Mary Margaret (Snow White) and David's affair, she attacks her in her workplace, also the school, unknowingly bumping into Jim. After she decides to leave Storybrooke, she crashes her car at the city limits. Jim finds her car abandoned.[23] According to producer Edward Kitsis, after the Dark Curse is broken, he finds Kathryn and resumes his relationship with her.

Gaston

Gaston (played by Sage Brocklebank) is Belle's fiancee who is first seen in her father Sir Maurice's castle seeking the aid of Rumplestiltskin. When Belle agrees to go with Rumplestiltskin to save their village, Gaston objects as he is worried for her safety. Later, Gaston appears at Rumplestiltskin's estate to confront him. However, Rumplestiltskin simply turns him into a rose and gives it to an unaware Belle.[30]

Gerhardt Frankenstein/Frankenstein's Monster

Gerhardt Frankenstein (played by Chad Michael Collins) is the brother of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and the younger son of Alphonse Frankenstein. Gerhardt is a decorated soldier and considered to be a "success story" in the eyes of Alphonse. Despite this, Gerhardt supports his brother's scientific efforts. One night, Gerhardt catches Victor digging up a body in the graveyard for an experiment. A soldier comes to the cemetery and in the melee of getting away, Gerhardt is shot and killed. Devastated at the death of Gerhardt, Victor attempts to revive him with one of the hearts he has, but it does not survive the process. Alphonse berates Victor for causing misfortune to fall on his favoured son. Victor then seeks to revive him with the "perfect heart", which Rumplestiltskin states he can provide from the Enchanted Forest, as long as Victor does something for him. When Victor finds the right heart, he successfully revives Gerhardt as the infamous monster. Alphonse declares that the revived Gerhardt is not his son. To protect Victor from an attack led on him by Alphonse, Gerhardt openly murders his father. Victor locks Gerhardt in a dungeon to later execute him. However, Victor changes his mind, assuring to fix the situation; a despondent Gerhardt is left in the tower alone.[14]

In discussion between Dr. Whale (Victor) and Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) in Storybrooke, it is mentioned that Gerhardt remains in Frankenstein's world.

Gnome

The Gnome (played by Layton Keely) was one of the evil characters that were gathered by The Evil Queen Regina to help enact the Dark Curse. When the first attempt fails, the Gnome laughs at The Evil Queen who retaliates by turning him to stone. His petrified form is seen in Storybrooke in Mayor Regina Mills' garden.

Grace/Paige

Grace (played by Alissa Skovbye) is the daughter of Jefferson. At the market, when she and her father pass a toy wagon, she spots a white, stuffed rabbit and asks him to get it for her. The merchant (The Evil Queen in disguise) however demands more money than he owns, forcing them to leave without it. He later agrees to help The Evil Queen, leaving Grace with neighbours, promising to return to her for their tea party together. However, he is tricked by the Queen and abandoned in Wonderland.[7]

In Storybrooke, she is Paige who now believes that she is the daughter of another family and is no longer aware that Jefferson exists.[7] After the curse is broken, she is reunited with Jefferson when he finally feels worthy in her presence.

Gus/Billy

Gus (played by Jarod Joseph) is a mouse in the Enchanted Forest, presumably one of Cinderella's only friends, along with Jaq and the other mice.

In Storybrooke, he was given a human body and named Billy, a car mechanic who works at Marine Garage. He shows an interest in Ruby (Red Riding Hood) but is denied a date, unaware of the reasoning being her werewolf persona later in the night. Billy is found dead the next day near the docks, apparently murdered by a wolf, presumably Red. It is later revealed that Albert Spencer (King George) killed him, leaving doctored evidence that Red was responsible, because he wanted his adopted son David Nolan (Prince Charming) to look irresponsible of the town's safety.[38]

Hansel and Gretel/Nicholas and Ava Zimmer

Hansel and Gretel (played by Quinn Lord and Karley Scott Collins) are brother and sister, the children of a woodcutter. After The Evil Queen Regina captures their father in the forest, they are forced to retrieve a small black sack (something precious) for her from the Blind Witch. After they succeed, the Queen invites them to live with her in her palace but they refuse, stating they want to be reunited with their father. She reacts to this by transporting them to the infinite forest. Their father is then brought to the Queen and released, without knowing where his children are located.[17]

In Storybrooke, they are siblings Nicholas and Ava Zimmer, who have never met their father and live on their own since their mother died. In order not to let them be separated by social services, Emma finds their father and convinces him to take care of them.[17]

Igor

Igor (played by Yurij Kis) is the assistant of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, helping him in the resurrection of his brother Gerhardt.

Jack

Jacqueline "Jack" (played by Cassidy Freeman) is a lover and friend of Prince James as well as an acquaintance of Anton the Giant. She is a female version of the hero from Jack the Giant Killer and Jack and the Beanstalk.

In her early life, she once travelled to Wonderland where she had slain the Jabberwocky and gained a magic mushroom from a "wise woman." She becomes a lover of Prince James and agrees to assist him in freeing the royal land of their debts. She meets a giant named Anton with James and tricks him into leading the pair to the treasure atop the beanstalk where he originates. After they travel up the beanstalk successfully, they begin a fight against the giants for their treasure. However, Anton's brother Arlo stabs Jack with her own poisoned sword and James flees with the treasure, leaving her behind to die.[39] Her skeleton is shown lying in Anton's home when Emma Swan and Captain Killian "Hook" Jones climb the beanstalk to retrieve a magic compass.[2]

Johanna

Johanna (played by Lesley Nicol) was the personal maid of Queen Eva and was close to her and her daughter Snow White. When Snow catches Johanna trying on her tiara, she scolds her until Eva tells her that every servant deserves the Royal Family's respect. When Eva collapses with ill-based symptoms, Johanna and Snow stand by her side. As her illness gets worse, the Royal Doctor tells Johanna to call for King Leopold. Johanna comforts a distraught Snow and informs her of The Blue Fairy as a magical mentor and adviser to Eva, and that if anyone can help her, she can. Johanna is present when Snow returns to Eva's bedside after having seen the fairy and being offered dark magic as a way to save her. When Snow reveals she could not do it and Eva dies, Johanna comforts her. She helps Snow with her mother's funeral, appearing in the audience and taking her away after the service.[43]

In Storybrooke, Johanna is seen after the curse is broken. She manages to buy the tiara from Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin)'s shop to give to Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White) on her birthday. When Mary Margaret learns it is from Johanna, she is overjoyed to be reunited with her. When Mary Margaret and David Nolan (Prince Charming) find Rumplestiltskin's dagger in the Storybrooke Clock Tower, they are confronted by Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) and her mother Cora who have captured Johanna. Regina rips out Johanna's heart and threatens to crush it if Mary Margaret does not hand over the dagger. Though Mary Margaret forfeits the dagger to them for the safety of Johanna, whose heart is reinserted into her body, Cora kills Johanna by throwing her out of the clock tower. Mary Margaret mourns her death, swearing revenge on Cora.[43]

King/Mitchell Herman

This unnamed King (played by Ted Whittall) is the father of Prince Thomas, based on the King from Cinderella. He is a loving father to Thomas and is eager to let him marry his true love, Cinderella.[29]

In Storybrooke, he is Mitchell Herman who does not approve of Sean (Thomas)'s relationship with Ashley Boyd (Cinderella) and forbids him to see her when she falls pregnant. Mitchell even arranges for Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) to take Ashley's baby away when she gives birth. This plot is thwarted by Sheriff Emma Swan who agrees to owe Gold a favour in exchange that he lets Ashley keep her baby.[29]

King Leopold

King Leopold (played by Richard Schiff) is the father of Snow White and the husband of The Evil Queen Regina, his second wife. After Regina saves his daughter, Leopold marries her in order to give his daughter a mother.[27] He is always thankful for his daughter and rules his realm with kindness, wanting nothing except for the happiness of his kingdom and its subjects. When he finds the Genie's lamp, he uses his first wish to free him from the lamp. He uses the second wish to give the third wish to the Genie. Leopold invites him to his castle to work with him. These actions end in disaster when the Genie falls in love with Regina and plots to kill the King to free her from the loveless marriage. The Genie places poisonous vipers in the King's bed. As the Genie apologizes, the King dies after he is bitten before telling the Genie that he should not have made the wish.[19]

King Midas

King Midas (played by Alex Zahara) is a rich King with the power to turn all he touches to gold. Despite his wealth, he is a kind and caring King who wishes to have the dragon terrorizing his kingdom slain, desiring the happiness of his daughter Princess Abigail above everything else. Abigail's true love, a knight named Fredrick, is accidentally transformed into a golden statue whilst protecting him. He promises King George gold in return for the head of the dragon, which is to be killed by George's son Prince James. However, after the Prince is killed, George learns that he has a twin brother who could take the Prince's place. David, posing as James, replaces the Prince and completes the task. Midas deems the dragon's slayer worthy to marry his daughter and offers to unite his kingdom with George's through marriage between their children. Since Fredrick is restored by Lake Nosto's water, Midas does not appear to have a problem with Abigail marrying him instead of David.

King Xavier

King Xavier (played by Joaquim de Almeida) is a wealthy king based on the unnamed King from the Rumpelstiltskin story. After Cora, the miller's daughter bumps into Princess Eva, he forces her to kneel down and apologize, humiliating her. During a masquerade ball held by Xavier to determine who will be the bride of his son Prince Henry, he recognizes one of the dancers to be Cora. To answer for a piece of straw on her dress, she claims to be able to turn straw into gold. Xavier soon tells Cora that if she can stay in a tower filled with straw and spin it all into gold overnight, she can marry his son. If she fails, she must forfeit her life. After Rumplestiltskin teaches Cora the art, to Xavier's surprise, all the straw is spun into gold and Cora takes Henry's hand in marriage. The night before her marriage, Cora visits Xavier with the intention of ripping out his heart. During this, he tells her that "love is weakness" (a phrase that eventually becomes her trademark). She leaves with her own heart in a box, sparing King Xavier. Months later, when Henry and Cora's daughter is born, Cora shows her child to the King's court. King Xavier asks Cora what the child is named, she replies Regina, for one day she will be Queen.

Knave of Hearts

The Knave of Hearts (played by Paul McGillion) is a servant of Cora (as the Queen of Hearts). When The Evil Queen Regina and Jefferson come to Wonderland, the Knave of Hearts leads the army to capture them. Jefferson is captured, but The Evil Queen escapes. The Knave of Hearts brings Jefferson to the Queen of Hearts who asks him how he has entered Wonderland. Jefferson states that he came by use of his hat, but no longer has it since The Evil Queen obtained it. The Knave of Hearts has Jefferson become a Hatter in order to make another hat that is similar to his.

The Knave of Hearts is present when Captain Hook later comes to Wonderland when he is hired by The Evil Queen to kill Cora in Wonderland.

Kurt Flynn

Kurt Flynn (played by John Pyper-Ferguson) is the father of Owen Flynn. While camping in Maine, the curse went into effect, causing Storybrooke to magically appear overnight. The effects of their car being destroyed cause Kurt and Owen to find Storybrooke where they are directed to Regina. She agrees to have Kurt's car fixed, but develops a bond with Owen after realizing she is not truly happy. After Kurt witnesses Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) controlling Sheriff Graham Humbert (The Huntsman)'s heart, he and Owen attempt to leave town. Following a high speed car chase through the town, Kurt is arrested. He orders his son to escape the town; Owen vows to find his father again.[41]

Years later when the curse is broken, a stranger crashes his car into Storybrooke. The driver inside is revealed to be a man named Greg Mendell. His true identity is later released as an older Owen. He is still shown to be looking for his father, however, his search comes to a tragic end when he finds that Regina had killed Kurt shortly after Owen escaped. Owen receives confirmation upon finding his father's skull at their old campsite.

Liam

Liam is a 35-year-old who grew up an orphan but is now the captain of a Navy ship, and is well-liked and respected by his crew.[44]

Maid Marian

Maid Marian (played by Christie Laing) is the target for the affection of the Sheriff of Nottingham. She runs away with Robin Hood after falling in love with him. Sometime later, Marian is pregnant and falls ill, causing Robin Hood to obtain a magic wand from Rumplestiltskin's castle to heal her. After successfully curing her, Rumplestiltskin takes Belle to witness him killing Hood for stealing from him. However, after seeing the restored Marian and realizing her pregnancy, Belle begs Rumplestiltskin not to kill him or else the child would become fatherless. Rumplestiltskin purposely misses shooting him, alarming the pair to escape the woods.[45]

Maleficent

Kristin Bauer van Straten plays Maleficent.

Maleficent (played by Kristin Bauer van Straten) is a witch who is able to take the form of a fire-breathing dragon.

After trying to kill Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)'s mother with no avail, Maleficent returned her attention to Aurora herself who she inflicts with a sleeping curse, putting both the Princess and her kingdom into a thorn-adorned ruin. Maleficent had also cursed her true love Prince Phillip by transforming him into a beast called the Yaoguai and banishing him to a far away land so that he is incapable of reaching Aurora. He remains in this form until he is found by Belle who uses fairy dust to return him to human form. Later, in a hope to find Snow White, Prince Charming makes a deal with Rumplestiltskin; he will receive his mother's charmed ring if he manages to hide Rumplestiltskin's potion inside the belly of a beast. He heads to the said location and encounters Maleficent who unexpectedly turns into a giant fire-breathing dragon. Charming manages to place the potion inside her body and retrieves the ring from Rumpelstiltskin to find and awaken Snow.[8]

Eventually, Maleficent gives up on her revenge against Aurora's mother, finding solace in her pet black unicorn. It is revealed that she is approached at some point by the The Evil Queen Regina, who trades the Dark Curse, created by Rumplestiltskin, for Maleficent's sleeping curse, in order to punish Snow White. However, frustrated at the failure of the sleeping curse, The Evil Queen desires the Dark Curse once more, but Maleficent refuses. Regina challenges her to a magic spar eventually defeating Maleficent by threatening her unicorn and takes back the curse. She allows Maleficent to live, saying that she is her only friend. Maleficent warns of the curse's dangers and of how it would leave a void in Regina's heart, but she ignores her.[3]

When the curse takes hold, Regina Mills (The Evil Queen) traps Maleficent in her dragon form and imprisons her in a cave beneath Storybrooke's abandoned library. Later, when Henry Mills falls under a sleeping curse to prove the curse's reality to Emma Swan, she forms an unlikely alliance with Henry's adoptive mother, Regina, to find a cure. They go to Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) who states that the potion needed to save Henry is hidden inside Maleficent under the library. Eventually, Emma supposedly kills Maleficent and retrieves the bottle of true love inside of her. It is later revealed by Regina however that the cave is imbued with strong magic that kept Maleficent alive to protect the "fail-safe" trigger that could end the curse and destroy Storybrooke. Maleficent reforms as an undead-like body from the earth to fight Captain Hook, who Regina uses as a distraction while she retrieves the trigger to destroy the curse.[46]

Milah

Milah (played by Rachel Shelley) is Rumplestiltskin's deceased wife and Baelfire's mother. She is first introduced consuming alcohol at the local village tavern with a band of pirates, one of them revealed to be Killian Jones. The next morning, a local villager tells Rumplestiltskin that the same pirates had abducted her. Rumplestiltskin arrives at the docks and begs the pirates for his wife back, but only after Rumplestiltskin defeats Jones in a duel. He is too afraid to fight Jones and abandons Milah. Some time later, after Rumplestiltskin became The Dark One and Baelfire had left, Jones encounters Rumplestiltskin and informs him that Milah has died. After stopping Rumplestiltskin from ripping out Jones' heart, Milah reveals herself to be alive and that she had fallen in love with Jones, willingly haven sailed away with him. In exchange for her life as well as Jones', she offers him a magic bean that he wants to use in order to find Baelfire. After seeing the bean and promising both Jones and Milah their safety, Rumplestiltskin confronts Milah about leaving her son. Milah admits that she regrets leaving her son and retorted that her misery clouded her judgement since she never loved Rumplestiltskin. This causes an enraged Rumplestiltskin to rip her heart out and crush it, leaving her to die in Jones' arms.

Mr. William Smee

Mr. William Smee (played by Christopher Gauthier) is a man capable of procuring objects that are hard to find. In the Enchanted Forest, he makes a deal with Rumplestiltskin in order to get his life extended; Smee trades him a magic bean for his age reversal. Captain Hook manages to intervene and kidnaps Smee to obtain the magic bean, later appointing him as a crewman on his ship, The Jolly Roger. Hook uses the bean to create a portal that takes the ship to Neverland where he and his crew will never age.[47]

In Neverland, William Smee serves as an adviser to Hook, assisting in his murderous aspirations to kill Rumplestiltskin and his aspirations to obtain information and raise the newly arrived Baelfire. He worries of the crew being murdered by The Lost Boys, who are searching for him.

In Storybrooke, William Smee appears as a homeless man who kidnaps Belle under the orders of her father Moe French (Sir Maurice). When Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) captures Smee to learn where Hook is, Smee states that he wasn't able to find Hook in Storybrooke.[47] Mr. Gold later uses him as a guinea pig for a spell that would enable anyone to cross the border to Storybrooke without losing their memories again. When arrives in Storybrooke, Smee immediately begins following orders. He gives Hook Mr. Gold's most prized possession: Baelfire's shawl. In retaliation, Gold turns Smee into a rat.

Nova/Sister Astrid

Nova (played by Amy Acker) is a new fairy being trained by The Blue Fairy. While carrying a bag of fairy dust, Nova accidentally sprinkles some on an egg. When the egg hatches in the dwarf mines, Dreamy emerges. Nova and Dreamy later fall in love and plan to run away. When The Blue Fairy tells Dreamy that Nova will lose her wings if she elopes with him, Dreamy ends the relationship breaking Nova's heart. He is renamed Grumpy after he returns to the mines.[24]

In Storybrooke, Nova is Sister Astrid, a kind-hearted but clumsy nun. Leroy (Grumpy), offers to help her come up with the money to sell candles. When he does, he asks Astrid, who is as smitten with Leroy as he is with her, to be the first passenger on the new boat he purchased. She agrees without hesitation.[24]

Peter

Peter (played by Jesse Hutch) was the son of a blacksmith and Red Riding Hood's lover. Presumably, his name derives from Peter and the Wolf, a composition written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936.

Red and Peter had plans to leave the village and see the world together. During a series of nightly wolf attacks, Red and Snow White believe that Peter is the wolf and is behind the bloodshed. The two devise a plan to chain Peter down, Red staying with him overnight. It is later revealed that Red is actually the wolf and she ends up killing Peter by ripping him to shreds. While talking to Dr. Whale (Dr. Frankenstein) in Storybrooke, she sadly admits to "eating her boyfriend."

Peter Pan

Peter Pan (played by Robbie Kay) is an upcoming character that will appear in the third season.[48] Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz stated that there is "a history" between Pan and Rumplestiltskin and that "there is a big reason why he said if you’re going to be scared of someone, this is the guy to be scared of." "When you meet Pan, you’re going to see a very, very, very clever person. And if there’s one thing Rumple admires, it’s somebody who has game."[49]

Prince Henry

Prince Henry (played by Zak Santiago as a young man, Tony Perez as his older self) is the son of King Xavier. He marries Cora after she demonstrates the ability to spin straw into gold. He is later the loving but weak father of the The Evil Queen Regina and serves as her royal valet in the Enchanted Forest.

Henry is supportive of Regina, but does not protect her against the manipulations or actions of her mother. Although he objects to Regina's cruel and evil behavior as Queen, he continues to possess a strong love for her. When Regina is locked in her room at the palace, Henry brings poisonous vipers to The Genie to free her. Some time after, he is abducted by Cora and held captive in Wonderland as leverage against Regina. Regina rescues him with Jefferson's help. He advises her to visit Maleficent to retrieve her curse. When she is unable to enact the curse properly, she visits Rumplestiltskin and is told that she must tear out the heart of the thing she loves most, understanding this to mean her father. He tries to convince her that they can still be happy together and start a new life, but she kills him. He is buried in a grave near the site where she enacts the curse.

In Storybrooke, Regina appears to have cared a great deal for her father, naming her adopted son Henry Mills after him, and making his tomb a large mausoleum.

Prince James

Prince James (played by Josh Dallas) is the deceased twin brother of Prince "Charming" David. He competes in a battle against a challenger, preparing for his acceptance from King Midas to slay a dragon as part of a deal between him and James' father, King George. However, after celebrating the deal, James is stabbed to death by the nearly dead challenger. This worries George about his future and his kingdom, until Rumplestiltskin tells him that James has a twin brother, as it appears that the King adopted James through Rumplestiltskin in order to save the kingdom. He then tells the King that he can bring the twin to the castle to have him pose as James, in return for a wand that the Fairy Godmother carries.[22]

Prior to these events, James and his lover Jacqueline "Jack" searched for means of financially saving his kingdom. Using shrinking products from Wonderland, they encounter and shrink Anton the Giant, hoping to trick him into sharing his treasure with them. Their conquest leads them (and an army) into Anton's palace where they slay the giants inside, stealing a great portion of treasure. Anton later believes David to be James, viciously punching him at first glance.[39]

Prince Phillip

Prince Phillip (played by Julian Morris) is the true love of Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty). In addition to Aurora being cursed to sleep, the evil witch Maleficent turned Phillip into a monster of Chinese folklore called the Yaoguai. Mulan and Belle hunt the Yaoguai through the forest. The beast injures Mulan, but Belle uses fairy dust to return Phillip to his human self. He tends to Mulan's wounds from his previous unintentional attack, and she gratefully became his companion on his quest to find and awaken Aurora. As the curse is activated, those spared from it are frozen in time.[50]

When time is resumed, he and Mulan finally rescue Aurora from her sleeping curse. However, a wraith marks Phillip as its next victim by burning a symbol into his hand. Desperate to protect Aurora and Mulan, he leaves them during their journey to a safe haven, and while the two manage to find him, he begs them not to interfere with his plans. The wraith sucks out Phillip's soul, and he presumably dies. He is laid to rest in the same place as Aurora during her curse. When Emma Swan and Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White) arrive from the wraith's portal in Storybrooke, Mulan believes they caused the wraith's appearance and Phillip's death.[9] It is later revealed by Cora that Phillip's soul was merely transported to another world. Aurora and Mulan eventually restore Phillip and the three find a wounded Neal Cassidy (Baelfire) along a shoreline.

Prince Thomas/Sean Herman

Prince Thomas (played by Tim Phillipps) is the husband of Cinderella whom he met the night she struck a deal with Rumplestiltskin. They decide to wed. However, at their wedding reception, Rumplestiltskin reminds her of the contract and informs her that he is asking for her first-born child. When she discovers she is pregnant, she attempts to run away. However, Thomas and Prince Charming devise a plan to capture Rumplestiltskin. The plan succeeds, but Thomas disappears. Rumplestiltskin vows that she will never see Thomas again until the contract is fulfilled.[29]

In Storybrooke, he is Sean Herman, a factory worker who was forced by his father to leave Ashley after she falls pregnant. When Emma tries to find Ashley, who was fleeing town at the time, she tries to enlist Sean for assistance, but his father Mitchell tells Emma that Sean will have nothing to do with Ashley. Realizing he has made a deal with Mr. Gold, Emma finds Ashley and brings her back to the hospital to give birth. Sean decides to go against his father's wishes and visits Ashley to reconcile with her and to see his daughter. A few months later, he proposes to Ashley and the pair are engaged.[29]

Princess Abigail/Kathryn Nolan

Anastasia Griffith plays Princess Abigail and Kathryn Nolan.

Princess Abigail (played by Anastasia Griffith) is the daughter of King Midas. She was to marry Prince "Charming" James, but when James falls in love with Snow White, Abigail helps him run away. She is in love with Frederick, a knight she was to marry until he was turned into gold while protecting her father. Charming later retrieves water from Lake Nostos that returns Frederick to his human form, and he reunites with Abigail.[23]

In Storybrooke, she is Kathryn Nolan, the wife of David Nolan (Prince Charming). David however is in love with Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White), and starts an affair with her.[20][22] Later, she is accepted into a law school in Boston, and asks David to move with her. David refuses and suggests they end their marriage. Kathryn then learns about David's affair with Mary Margaret. She is initially furious, but soon realizes that David never loved her the way he loves Mary Margaret. She decides to go to Boston alone, leaving David a letter telling him that she wants him to be happy with Mary Margaret and that she forgives them both. Regina steals the letter from the Nolans' home and burns it before David can read it. As she leaves Storybrooke, Kathryn's car crashes at the city limits. It is found abandoned by Jim (a teacher, who is really Frederick).[23] The missing persons case becomes a murder trial when a heart proven to be Kathryn's is found in Mary Margaret's jewelry box.[21][25]

It is revealed that Regina worked with Rumplestiltskin to attempt to frame Mary Margaret for Kathryn's murder, when Rumplestiltskin was in fact hiding Kathryn. She is later found alive behind Granny's Diner.[27] She does not remember anything about her disappearance other than being imprisoned in a basement. Sidney Glass eventually takes the blame for Kathryn's kidnapping.[26] After the curse is broken, Kathryn and Jim (Frederick) find each other and live happily together in her home.[51]

Queen Eva

Queen Eva (played by Rena Sofer) is the deceased mother of Snow White and the first wife of King Leopold. As a Princess, she trips a young Cora, who is working as a miller's daughter, causing Eva to fly into rage. As a better adult, she teaches her daughter kindness, respect for the service, and to avoid black magic. She unexpectedly falls ill before Snow's birthday. The Royal Doctor cannot heal her, so her servant Johanna informs Snow that she should talk to The Blue Fairy. The fairy offers Snow a magic candle which would save the life of her mother at the cost of another's life. She refuses the candle which pleases Eva, who dies shortly after. Following the funeral of the Queen, he "The Blue Fairy" is revealed to be Cora in disguise. Over the corpse of Eva, Cora confesses to poisoning her in order to place Regina on the throne, as well as to turn Snow White evil.[43]

Quinn

Quinn (played by Ben Hollingsworth) is another werewolf that Red Riding Hood encounters when he steals her cloak in the woods. Quinn informs Red that she does not need to use the cloak and that there is another way to control her wolf-side, taking her underground into a buried castle. Red is introduced to Anita, who claims to be her mother. Snow White discovers the castle, and Quinn chokes her to protect their society. Red claims her to be a friend and she is saved. The Evil Queen's knights then invade the castle, killing Quinn with an arrow.[38]

Robin Hood

Robin Hood (played by Tom Ellis in the first appearance, Sean Maguire in later appearances[52]) is an archer who breaks into Rumplestiltskin's castle to steal a magic wand. Rumplestiltskin kidnaps him and tortures him with the intention of killing him before Belle frees him. Hood tries to get Belle to flee with him, but she refuses, remembering her promise to serve Rumplestiltskin. As punishment for freeing him, Rumplestiltskin forces Belle to come with him to murder Hood. In Sherwood Forest, the two find him tending to a sickly Maid Marian who is pregnant and ill. Belle persuades Rumplestiltskin not to leave a child fatherless; the arrow purposely misses, leaving Robin Hood and Marian to flee.[45]

Ruth

Ruth (played by Gabrielle Rose) was the mother of twin brothers Prince James and Prince "Charming" David.

When Prince James is killed in battle, she tries to convince her second son, shepherd David, to marry a grain merchant's daughter for her dowry in order to save their farm. When Rumplestiltskin arrives, she reveals to him that he had a twin brother and she, along with her husband, gave him away to keep their farm. When David returns to tell her that he is forced to marry King Midas' daughter, Princess Abigail, he reveals that they can never see each other again. She gives him her ring in order for him to pass on to his true love, which turns out to be Snow White.[22] Ruth is later shot by a poisoned arrow when David arranges a rendezvous at her hideout which King George ambushed. As David, Snow and Lancelot take her to find the curative waters of Lake Nostos, she offers Snow a charm that indicates the sex of her first-born child. However, because of the potion George forced upon Snow, it indicates nothing for her. When the lake is found to have dried up, Ruth wants to give the last remaining water to Snow to cure her. Snow protests, but Ruth does not appear to be healed by the water, and as her dying wish asks to see David and Snow married.[37]

Seer

The Seer (played by Brighid Fleming as a child, Shannon Lucio as an adult) is first seen as a child and prisoner kept in a cage in the camp of the forces of the Duke. Rumplestiltskin is training with the army during the Ogre Wars and is stationed in the camp. When he hears a child's voice call his name, he responds by pulling back the covering of the cage, horrified to see a child whose eyes appear to be cut out and sewn shut with eyes embedded into her palms. She informs him that she can see the future, and that if he gives her some water, she will tell him his fate. He accuses her of merely overhearing his name, but she then tells him of his secret fear that he will be a coward like his father. He proceeds to give her some water and she tells him that she foresees his wife Milah giving birth to his child and due to his actions on the battlefield, his son will become fatherless. The Seer then tells him that they are fated to meet again, then vanishes.[12]

Years after the predictions come true, Rumplestiltskin returns as The Dark One to see the now adult Seer demanding her help to find his son Baelfire. She complies and with this information, gives him the ideas for an evil curse and how it would play out when enacted. Before she dies, she asks him to place his hands on hers and in the process, transfers her powers to him. The Seer tells him that the person who will lead him to his son is a young boy; but he will be the undoing of The Dark One. However, he is unaware that the boy would later turn out to be his grandson in Storybrooke, Henry Mills.[12]

Sheriff of Nottingham/Keith

The Sheriff of Nottingham (played by Wil Traval) was once humiliated by Robin Hood who then stole his love Mad Marian, turning him into an alcoholic. During his hunt for Hood, the Sheriff runs into Rumplestiltskin who is also looking for him. Rumplestiltskin magically rips out the Sheriff's tongue temporarily in order to locate the whereabouts of Hood.[45]

In Storybrooke, he is Keith, a frequent visitor to The Rabbit Hole bar. One night, he meets Belle in her Storybrooke identity of Lacey and tries to flirt with her to no avail. When Lacey goes out with Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) later that night, he finds her in the alley hooking up with Keith. He angrily pushes Keith off of her, believing she was being forced upon, but discovers it was planned. Keith then approaches Gold to apologize, stating that he did not know they were still a couple, which he bitterly affirms. Using magic, he rips out Keith's tongue again, this time destroying it. He proceeds to viciously beat him repeatedly. Lacey is attracted to Gold's dark side and watches happily as he continues to give Keith a continuous brutal beating.[45]

Sir Lancelot

Sir Lancelot (played by Sinqua Walls) was a knight who used to work for King Arthur. Under the orders of King George, Sir Lancelot captures Snow White and brings her to him. George has Lancelot give Snow a cup of cursed water that makes her barren forever with no chance of producing children. When Lancelot goes after Snow, who later attacks him, he mentions that he had no knowledge of the water's content. Using the remnants of the water in Lake Nostos, Lancelot is able to undo the curse on Snow. His form was later assumed by Cora in order to reactivate the magic wardrobe that brought Emma and Pinocchio to Storybrooke. The ruse was exposed by Mary Margaret (Snow White). After the group escape from Cora, Mulan reveals that Lancelot was cut down by a villain sometime after the curse and died an honorable death.

Sir Maurice/Moe French

Eric Keenleyside plays Sir Maurice and Moe French.

Sir Maurice (played by Eric Keenleyside) is the ruler of a land and Belle's father.

He is first shown to be waiting for Rumplestiltskin to save his people from the war. While Belle has hope, he does not. Rumplestiltskin appears and makes a bargain; he will end the war, but Belle must accompany him and be his maid in return. Maurice unaccepts, but Belle makes her own choice, agreeing to the bargain.[30]

In Storybrooke, he is Moe French, a florist who is the owner of the flower shop "Game of Thorns". Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) repossesses the shop's van, insisting that the loan he made Moe is due, despite the "half a grand of roses" in the back of the van. While Moe shouts that Gold is "the lowest", he and his associate drive away with Moe's van. There is later a robbery at Mr. Gold's house, and he tells Sheriff Emma Swan he believes it was Moe. While Emma recovers most of what was stolen by Moe, Gold is still missing his chipped cup, an object which he holds most dear to remind him of his lost love Belle. Gold abducts Moe, bringing him to his cabin in the woods and beating him viciously. Emma stops Mr. Gold, and Moe is taken to the hospital.[30] After the curse is broken, Moe begins to search for Belle, hiring William Smee to locate her. Initially they are reunited, but when Moe learns that Belle still has feelings for Rumplestiltskin, he tries to send her across town lines in order to have her forget her past-self, but more importantly Rumplestiltskin. After Gold rescues Belle, she tells both him and her father that she wishes to never see either of them again.[47]

Stealthy

Stealthy (played by Geoff Gustafson) was a dwarf who was part of the Seven Dwarfs' group. He receives his name from his axe, like the other dwarfs, because of his skillful infiltration abilities. When he tries to break Grumpy and Snow White out of their prison cell in King George's castle, he is killed during their escape. Grumpy would later comment, "I miss Stealthy," when trying to sneak into an enemy lair.

The Darling Family

The Darling Family consists of Wendy (played by Freya Tingley), Michael (played by Benjamin Cook), John (played by William Ainschough), Nana, and Mr. and Mrs. Darling.

When Baelfire attempts to take him and his father to a land without magic, following his actions as The Dark One, the magic bean used as a portal drops Bae in London. As a poor street urchin, Bae breaks into The Darling Family's house, stealing bread. He is soon discovered by Wendy Darling, who offers him food and shelter secretively. Wendy is later caught feeding Bae by Mr. and Mrs. Darling, but Mrs. Darling welcomes him as a member of the family and adopts him. The children tell Bae of a mysterious shadow that comes to their window every night with the ability to transport them to the magical world of Neverland. Having had his life torn apart by magic in the Enchanted Forest, Bae warns them about the dangers of magic and makes them promise not to go near The Shadow. Despite this, Wendy departs with The Shadow to Neverland.[15]

The day after her departure, Wendy tells of Neverland being much like Bae's home, being inhabited by fairies and mermaids. However, the cries of The Lost Boys for their mothers at night are horrifying to her. The Shadow is a kidnapper and will not allow them to leave (hence the name "Neverland"). Wendy is only able to return for she is not a boy, The Shadow promising to come back for her brothers. That night, the children create traps to protect themselves. This plan does not work and The Shadow attempts to kidnap Michael. Bae pushes him out of the way and offers himself as a replacement, sacrificing himself. Wendy, having developed feelings (possibly romantic) for Bae, protests and tries to stop him from being taken, but is too late as The Shadow flies away with him. Wendy, John, and Michael look on helplessly as The Shadow takes Bae to Neverland.[15] Once aboard The Jolly Roger in Neverland, Bae protests to Captain Hook that he wishes to be returned to The Darlings as he views them as his real family.[16]

The Dragon

The Dragon (played by Tzi Ma) was a healer who ran a clinic in Hong Kong. He would often deal with particular illnesses and diseases where he had particular ways into treating them. Shortly before Storybrooke's memories are returned, August Booth (Pinocchio) (who had been in China) begins transforming back into wood. He seeks the attention of The Dragon who demands an item close to August's soul plus $10,000. Meanwhile, a woman named Tamara, who claims to have cancer, also seeks The Dragon's help, meeting with August in a bar. August steals her money to pay The Dragon, receiving a bottle of potion that will cure his "illness". However, before he can consume the potion, Tamara catches him and takes back the bottle. Later that night, Tamara murders The Dragon, revealing herself to be a killer of magical beings. August returns days later, only to find The Dragon's corpse.[35]

The Lost Boys

The Lost Boys (also known as the "Lost Ones") are the murderous inhabitants of Neverland and servants of the currently unseen Peter Pan.

Devin

Devin is a 14-year-old longtime member of Peter Pan’s Lost Boys, who is competitive and very confident.[44]

Felix

Felix (played by Parker Croft) is a member of The Lost Boys. He leads the group into searching Captain Hook's ship for a certain boy. Hook allows Felix and The Lost Boys to search his ship when he thinks that the boy in question is Baelfire (who hides from their sight). When Bae later discovers Hook as the man who took his mother away, he wants no part on The Jolly Roger, Hook then allowing The Lost Boys to bring Bae to shore. Upon examining his face, Felix states that he is not the boy that #Peter Pan wants as the parchment of the boy in question resembles Henry Mills.[16]

The Shadow

The Shadow is a mysterious dark being with gleaming eyes, taking on the shape of an adolescent boy. At night, The Shadow enters the open windows of sleeping children and kidnaps unsuspecting boys, flying them away to Neverland in hopes of them being Henry Mills, the target in question. Wendy Darling is taken by The Shadow, but as she was a girl, was allowed to be brought back to her home, once she sees how much The Lost Boys missed their parents but were unable to return. Baelfire, who had been living with The Darlings, promises to protect Wendy and her brothers. When The Shadow returns to The Darling's nursery, Bae rescues Michael Darling from being taken, by allowing himself to act as a replacement. The Shadow takes Bae to Neverland but drops him in the waters encircling Neverland when frightened by a lit match. Captain Hook's ship, The Jolly Roger quickly discovers him drowning, leaving The Shadow without a prisoner.[15]

Watchy

Watchy (played by Richard Ian Cox) is a dwarf who watches over the dwarf eggs until they hatch.

Woodcutter/Michael Tillman

The Woodcutter (played by Nicholas Lea) is Hansel and Gretel's father who is captured by The Evil Queen's guards. After banishing Hansel and Gretel to the Infinite Forest for refusing to live with her, she asks him why. The Woodcutter replies that they are family and family do not abandon one another. The Evil Queen releases him while telling him that he and his children can live together as a family once they find one another.[17]

In Storybrooke, he is a mechanic named Michael Tillman who is the owner of Marine Garage. He is the father of Nicholas and Ava (Hansel and Gretel) whom he isn't aware of until Sheriff Emma Swan tells him. At first, he refuses to take them in because he fears that he would not make a good father and be able to support them. Later, when Emma goes to take them to social services in Boston, she pretends that her car breaks down and calls him. When he arrives to tow her car, she tells him to at least see them before making a decision; he chooses to take them in.[17]

Zoso

Zoso (played by Brad Dourif) is an unmatched sorcerer who was The Dark One before Rumplestiltskin. He used his powers to have parents send their children to fight in the Ogre Wars. However, Zoso was only a slave to the land's Duke who wielded The Dark One's dagger which enabled anyone who possessed it to control him. Seeking freedom from the Duke, Zoso manipulates Rumplestiltskin while in the form of a beggar by telling him to burn down the Duke's castle and steal The Dark One's dagger. After the objectives are filled, Zoso victoriously insults Rumplestiltskin who stabs him with the dagger. Before regressing back to human form and dying, Zoso states that Rumplestiltskin is the perfect pawn in ensuing his death because he is also a desperate man.[28]

Creatures and Races

Agrabahn Vipers

The Agrabahn Vipers are snake-like creatures that originate from Agrabah (from Aladdin). The Evil Queen Regina uses them to kill King Leopold through manipulation of The Genie.

In Storybrooke when Emma Swan and Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White) are transported to the Enchanted Forest, Henry Mills steals the keys to Regina Mills' vault to find a way to bring them back. He accidentally unleashes the Agrabahn Vipers from their box, which corner him until David Nolan (Prince Charming) appears and closes the box.

Dragons

Dragons are winged fire-breathing reptiles that reside in mountain caves. It is said that a dragon has been causing trouble for a village in King Midas' kingdom. Desperate to secure supplements of gold from Midas into his own kingdom, King George agrees to have his son Prince James slay the beast. To prove himself strong enough for the task ahead, James duels with the colossal warrior Behemoth, but suffers a fatal blow and dies. From the deal-maker Rumplestiltskin, he procures James' twin brother David to take the prince's place and kill the dragon. Upon success, Midas agrees to seal his promise of gold to George's kingdom, but only if "James" marries his daughter Abigail.

Dwarves

Dwarfs are humanoids that are shorter than humans. The male gender are born from eggs.

Fairies

Fairies are tiny humanoids with insect-like wings. Each fairy has a colourful light surrounding their tiny bodies and their dresses have the same colour. They use fairy dust to practice their magic. Known fairies include The Blue Fairy and Nova. It is believed that the fairies identities are nuns in Storybrooke.

When Snow White plans to infiltrate King George's castle to retrieve Prince Charming, she enlists help from a large group of fairies including The Blue Fairy, as well as the seven dwarfs, Granny and Red Riding Hood. As the group are outnumbered by guards, the fairies from above storm the castle, using fairy dust to knock out the guards.[18]

Genies

Genies are humanoids that grant wishes to anyone who owns their lamps. The Magic Mirror was originally a genie from Agrabah who came into The Evil Queen's possession.

Giants

Giants are large humans who live at the top of beanstalks, away from humans. They grow magic beans which were originally used to trade with humans, until they are stolen from them. They have the ability to smell the blood of humans.

According to Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, Giants are vegetarians.

Ogres

Ogres are large humanoid creatures that were the enemies of the humans. There was an event called the Ogre Wars where various kingdoms fought against an army of Ogres. One Ogre was a follower of The Evil Queen and was present at her first attempt to enact the Dark Curse.

After Emma Swan and Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White) are transported back to the Enchanted Forest in the aftermath of the Dark Curse breaking, Emma is attacked by an Ogre. She is saved by Mary Margaret who slays the creature by shooting it in the head with an arrow.[37]

Pongo

Pongo is the pet dalmatian of Dr. Archie Hopper (Jiminy Cricket).

The Siren

The Siren (played by Aria Pullman) is the guardian of Lake Nostos who keeps its waters untouched by outsiders. She uses the waters to transform herself into a victim's desire of anyone who wants to claim its waters, then drowns them. Prince Charming encounters The Siren when he attempts to obtain the waters to save the life of Princess Abigail's true love Frederick. She disguises as Charming's true love Snow White, dragging Charming under the water. However, he sees through the disguise and kills The Siren with his sword as she reverts to her true form upon death.[23] Following the death of The Siren, Lake Nostos dries up.[37]

Trolls

Trolls are humanoid creatures that enjoy dealing with jewels and would often barter with humans for gold. According to Snow White, trolls do not like horses. Snow comes across a group of trolls on the Troll Bridge, attempting to make a deal with them to buy back Prince Charming's mother's ring which she had traded after stealing. The plan fails when the trolls suspect that it is a trap with Charming present. The trolls then try to capture Snow in order to hand her over to The Evil Queen. Charming attempts to rescue her, only to end up captured. Using fairy dust, Snow turns the trolls into cockroaches where they are stepped upon by Charming.[5]

Unicorns

Unicorns are horses with one horn on their head. In the Enchanted Forest, Rumplestiltskin agrees to teach Queen Regina magic in exchange that she rips out a unicorn's heart and crushes it, which she cannot manage. Later, a black unicorn is a pet companion of Maleficent where it is nearly killed by The Evil Queen (Regina).

Werewolves

Werewolves are people born via genetic inheritance with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf during the full moon (also known as "wolfs-time"). A person born without the gene can become susceptible to also having the ability to shape shift by being marked by a werewolf. Red Riding Hood/Ruby, Quinn and Anita are all werewolves while Granny also has werewolf abilities remaining from an attack.

Wolf

A Wolf was a companion of The Huntsman and hunts deers for both of them to feed upon. In Storybrooke, Sheriff Graham's recollection of him being The Huntsman results in a wolf appearing before him. It takes him and Emma Swan to the vault where his heart is said to be, but they are unable to find it.[6]

Wraith

A Wraith is a hooded creature that is summoned by an amulet marking its victims. The creature will then hunt the victim down and suck its soul out, transporting it to another world, leaving a lifeless body.

After the curse is broken, Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) summons a wraith to Regina (The Evil Queen), intending to kill her for lying to him about his true love Belle's fate. However, Emma Swan, Mary Margaret Blanchard (Snow White) and David Nolan (Prince Charming) decide to send it through a portal into the Enchanted Forest, though Emma and Mary Margaret fall through as well. The Wraith then travels to the untouched part of the Enchanted Forest and marks Prince Phillip, transporting his soul to another world, though it is later returned by his true love Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) and Mulan.[9]

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