I agree, Pete. Rumpel DEFINITELY knew that the quill was magic, but went along with the "set-up" regardless. He also
knew Snow was having a girl even though Charming had already informed him it was a boy. He had to have known Cinderella wasn't carrying twins either, but he went along with the pretense anyways. Why?
I missed a lot of the conversation in last night's episode because of family being "noisy" lol, but my observations...
Made me like Rumpel all the more
Baelfire - did the knight say something about him being a *******? Wonder if they will explore that story more, especially if he turns out not to be Rumpel's son after all.
Rumpel's wife - does make me think Regina... but I think Rumpel confirmed with his son that she's dead? However, he may have meant in a figurative way.
The beggar that he gave money too turned out to be the Dark One in the end that he killed. When Rumpel was given the power, he seemed to dislike it and asked "why me?" or something like that... Dark One/Zoso said he recognized a desperate soul. Mr. Gold also says something similar to Emma about being a desperate soul. He could be looking to transfer the power ?? but, I don't know, he "seems" to enjoy it too much.
Still would like to know his reason for wanting first born children.
The name thing.... does this mean everytime he knows someone's name, it gives him power over that person? Once he saw the name of the Dark Lord written on the dagger, he has power over the Dark One. I noticed the Knight at the beginning of the story didn't know Rumpel's name... called him a couple of other things... but then Rumpel told him. But now that Rumpel has the dagger and his name is written on it, perhaps he doesn't want others to know his name? There has to be a reason why Henry doesn't know his name, nor Emma...
I'm just rambling. The name thing confuses me. He NEEDED to know Emma's name for a reason. Was it to have power over her? Or was it simply so he could track her and bring her back to Storybrooke somehow when the time was right?