Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-24548301-20140225035043/@comment-11533671-20140827234913

Graham, you are absolutely correct. Creatures that we have absolutely no knowledge of simply do not exist until written.

What about the star bowling champ Bowlie Milane, does he exist in TW? He doesn't at the moment nor will he ever unless he is created and written into the show.

The moment he "spontaneously" appears in the show, that is the very moment that we can say definitively "Yes, he exists."

You see that is the inherent truth to fiction....nothing exists definitively until it is created and presented to the audience.

Did Shakespeare's "Hamlet" have cellphones in it? No. How do we know that? We haven't seen or heard of them in the entire play.

The universal truth is that anything "could" exist in any work of fiction but that existence doesn't begin until the writer creates it. That is a fundamental truth.

To say, "not yet" is admitting 1) it doesn't exist currently that we know of

AND

2) "not" is a negative identifier which implies the "No".

The evidence to whether or not something exists relies on if we've been introduced to it. If we have then the answer is Yes, if we haven't then the answer is No.

Even if the subject is God, as the person I replied to posted, the answer to God existing is dependent on the belief and experiences of the person asked. Some may claim they've seen evidence while others haven't.

In a work of fiction like TW, we all witness the same revelations so the answer is less subjective and relies on the experiences the writers have given us, not on what we know IRL.

Has fae been introduced? No, that term has never been uttered once in the show. Therefore, as of now, they do not exist. Again, the proof of that statement lies in the fact that we haven't seen them.