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===Claude===
===Claude===
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'''Claude''' débuts in the [[The Cricket Game|eleventh episode]] of [[Season One|first season]], and is portrayed by Paul Lazenby. It is currently unknown if he has a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. Claude is one of the men who travel by wagon to take part in the hunt for a creature called the [[Yaoguai]]. He teases a woman, [[Belle (Enchanted
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'''Claude''' débuts in the [[The Cricket Game|eleventh episode]] of [[Season Two|second season]] , and is portrayed by Paul Lazenby. It is currently unknown if he has a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. Claude is one of the men who travel by wagon to take part in the hunt for a creature called the [[Yaoguai]]. He teases a woman, [[Belle (Enchanted Forest)|Belle]] for being so into reading. It catches his interest when she tells them the book details information about the Yaoguai. After she says the creature can be found by a lake, Claude and the other men kick her off the wagon to head to the location. Only after realizing she gave them false information, Claude tracks her down to a [[List_of_Locations/Enchanted_Forest_Locations#Mulan.27s_Home|village]]. He and his friends attempt to make her pay by forcing her down a well but are stopped by a female warrior, [[Mulan]]. Later, Claude reveals the location of Belle to the [[Evil Queen]], who in turn captures the girl. {{Ep2|The Outsider (Episode)|The Outsider}}
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Forest)|Belle]] for being so into reading. It catches his interest when she tells them the book details information about the Yaoguai. After she says the creature can be found by a lake, Claude and the other men kick her off the wagon to head to the location. Only after realizing she gave them false information, Claude tracks her down to a [[List_of_Locations/Enchanted_Forest_Locations#Mulan.27s_Home|village]]. He and his friends attempt to make her pay by forcing her down a well but are stopped by a female warrior, [[Mulan]]. Later, Claude reveals the location of Belle to the [[Evil Queen]], who in turn captures the girl. {{Ep2|The Outsider (Episode)|The Outsider}}
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===Cora===
===Cora===
''Main Article: [[Cora]]''
''Main Article: [[Cora]]''
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===Granny (Enchanted Forest)===
===Granny (Enchanted Forest)===
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''Main Article: [[Granny (Enchanted Forest)''
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''Main Article: [[Granny (Enchanted Forest)]]''
'''Granny''' débuts in the [[Pilot|first episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]], and is portrayed by [[Beverley Elliott]]. She is the [[Enchanted Forest]] counterpart of [[Granny (Storybrooke)]]. Granny is a strict and toughened woman who looks after her
'''Granny''' débuts in the [[Pilot|first episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]], and is portrayed by [[Beverley Elliott]]. She is the [[Enchanted Forest]] counterpart of [[Granny (Storybrooke)]]. Granny is a strict and toughened woman who looks after her
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''Main Article: [[Mulan]]''
''Main Article: [[Mulan]]''
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'''Mulan''' débuts in the [[Broken|first episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]], and is portrayed by [[Jamie Chung]]. She does not have a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. Mulan is a trained warrior who served in her native land's army for the Emperor and becomes skilled in wielding a powerful [[List of Items#Mulan's Sword|sword]]. She spends months trying to protect her village from a beast called the [[Yaoguai]] but is ultimately unable to slay it when a leg injury forces her to turn over the task to a fellow Yaoguai hunter, [[Belle (Enchanted Forest)|Belle]]. Belle defeats the Yaoguai in an unlikely matter of freeing the creature from a curse, which allows it to return to the human form of a man, [[Prince Phillip]]. Mulan and Phillip become traveling companions and later go on a journey to find his true love, [[Aurora]]. Once the two lovers are reunited, Phillip's life is quickly inextinguished by a soul sucking [[Wraith]], and Mulan takes an oath to protect Aurora for his sake. She and Aurora help aide [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] and [[Emma Swan|Emma]] in bridging a way [[Storybrooke|home]]. <small>("[[Broken]]", "[[We Are Both]]", "[[Lady of the Lake]]", "[[Tallahassee]]", "[[Into the Deep]]", "[[Queen of Hearts (Episode)|Queen of Hearts]]")</small>
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'''Mulan''' débuts in the [[Broken|first episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]], and is portrayed by [[Jamie Chung]]. She does not have a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. Mulan is a trained warrior who served in her native land's army for the Emperor and becomes skilled in wielding a powerful [[List of Items#Mulan's Sword|sword]]. She spends months trying to protect her village from a beast called the [[Yaoguai]] but is ultimately unable to slay it when a leg injury forces her to turn over the task to a fellow Yaoguai hunter, [[Belle (Enchanted Forest)|Belle]]. Belle defeats the Yaoguai in an unlikely matter of freeing the creature from a curse, which allows it to return to the human form of a man, [[Prince Phillip]]. Mulan and Phillip become traveling companions and later go on a journey to find his true love, [[Aurora]]. Once the two lovers are reunited, Phillip's life is quickly inextinguished by a soul sucking [[Wraith]], and Mulan takes an oath to protect Aurora for his sake. She and Aurora help aide [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] and [[Emma Swan|Emma]] in bridging a way [[Storybrooke|home]]. <small>("[[Broken]]", "[[We Are Both]]", "[[Lady of the Lake]]", "[[Tallahassee]]", "[[Into the Deep]]", "[[Queen of Hearts (Episode)|Queen of Hearts]]", "[[The Outsider (Episode)|The Outsider]]")</small>
===Myrna===
===Myrna===
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'''Stephen''' débuts in the [[That Still Small Voice|fifth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]], and is portrayed by [[Luke Camilleri]]. He does not have a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. Stephen is a local villager who graciously allows three travelers, [[Martin]], [[Myrna]], and their son, [[Jiminy Cricket|Jiminy]] to stay overnight in his house. He and his wife, [[Donna]], become concerned upon hearing about a speading elfin plague and accept a drinkable elf tonic from Martin and Myrna. Unaware he is being tricked and also that their fake elf tonic has been switched with a potion Jiminy received from a [[Rumplestiltskin|wizard]], Stephen drinks it and permanently turns into a puppet. {{Ep|That Still Small Voice}}
'''Stephen''' débuts in the [[That Still Small Voice|fifth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]], and is portrayed by [[Luke Camilleri]]. He does not have a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. Stephen is a local villager who graciously allows three travelers, [[Martin]], [[Myrna]], and their son, [[Jiminy Cricket|Jiminy]] to stay overnight in his house. He and his wife, [[Donna]], become concerned upon hearing about a speading elfin plague and accept a drinkable elf tonic from Martin and Myrna. Unaware he is being tricked and also that their fake elf tonic has been switched with a potion Jiminy received from a [[Rumplestiltskin|wizard]], Stephen drinks it and permanently turns into a puppet. {{Ep|That Still Small Voice}}
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===The Dragon (Character)===
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===The Dragon (Creature)===
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''Main Article: [[The Dragon (Character)]]''
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''Main Article: [[The Dragon (Creature)]]''
'''The Dragon''' débuts in the [[The Shepherd|sixth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]]. It is currently unknown if he has a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. The Dragon is a healer based in [[List_of_Locations/Land_Without_Magic_Locations#Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]] who treats those with magical afflictions that cannot be cured by science. He is visited by [[Tamara]], who feigns cancer to distinguish whether his practice truly uses [[Magic|magic]], and [[August Booth|August]], who is turning back into wood and wants an easy way to revert the process. The Dragon asks August for a large sum of money in exchange for the potion that will stop his reversion into wood, and he pays by stealing Tamara's money. Soon after, the potion falls into Tamara's hands and she confronts the Dragon about the magic substance in it. To keep others from finding magic as she did, Tamara kills the Dragon just as he proclaims to show his "true self" to her. {{Ep|Selfless, Brave and True}}
'''The Dragon''' débuts in the [[The Shepherd|sixth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]]. It is currently unknown if he has a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. The Dragon is a healer based in [[List_of_Locations/Land_Without_Magic_Locations#Hong_Kong|Hong Kong]] who treats those with magical afflictions that cannot be cured by science. He is visited by [[Tamara]], who feigns cancer to distinguish whether his practice truly uses [[Magic|magic]], and [[August Booth|August]], who is turning back into wood and wants an easy way to revert the process. The Dragon asks August for a large sum of money in exchange for the potion that will stop his reversion into wood, and he pays by stealing Tamara's money. Soon after, the potion falls into Tamara's hands and she confronts the Dragon about the magic substance in it. To keep others from finding magic as she did, Tamara kills the Dragon just as he proclaims to show his "true self" to her. {{Ep|Selfless, Brave and True}}
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===Watchy===
===Watchy===
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'''Watchy''' débuts in the [[Dreamy|fourteenth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]], and is portrayed by Richard Ian Cox. It is currently unknown if he has a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. Watchy is the dwarf responsible for watching over the unhatched [[Dwarves|dwarf]] eggs. He takes notice of when one of the eggs begins hatching earlier than the estimated time. Watchy and [[List of Characters#Enchanted Forest Characters#Bossy|Bossy]] welcome the new [[Grumpy|dwarf]] into the world. {{Ep|Dreamy}}
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'''Watchy''' débuts in the [[Dreamy|fourteenth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]], and is portrayed by Richard Ian Cox. It is currently unknown if he has a [[Storybrooke]] counterpart. Watchy is the dwarf responsible for watching over the unhatched [[Dwarves|dwarf]] eggs. He takes notice of when one of the eggs begins hatching earlier than the estimated time. Watchy and [[List of Characters/Enchanted Forest Characters#Bossy|Bossy]] welcome the new [[Grumpy|dwarf]] into the world. {{Ep|Dreamy}}
===William Smee (Enchanted Forest)===
===William Smee (Enchanted Forest)===