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fandomsecrets2013-06-17 06:50 pm
[ SECRET POST #2358 ]
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(That said, there was a certain element of charming darkness in the primary Tinkerbell book Disney put out. The one by Gail Carson Levine. IIRC, they make a big deal of pointing out exactly what happens when a kid says "I don't believe in fairies"--and that it can happen at any time, with no warning whatsoever. And later in the book, they leave a fairy to guard something and it gets stolen because, well, she dies in sudden, horrifying, abrupt agony because some kid just decided to unmake her, y'know? And they all pretty much fly around with the knowledge that one day it'll be them. That was darker than I expected.)
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Omg, that sounds...chillingly horrible. :)
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His dark military expansion was pretty much the means to an end: he wanted more children (and when you approach it pragmatically, it makes sense: war is a great way to get orphans, who'd have less motivation to ever leave again). Hook was actually a protagonist, long since reformed in the face of the darkness he beheld and now trying to save children from this crazy immortal bastard.
Obviously they went a different route but... if you read the original book, you can totally see this.