After finding the diamond she knew Rumpel was after, she kept it safe until she could lock it up for good (305.) She knew that Rumpel wanted it because he believed the myths that the diamond has all this power and it’s very expensive. Marie locked it in the room in the city where the ocean meets this room (476.) She gave the key to Warner because he had no idea about the diamonds myths. She realized this would be a great place to hide it, and by hiding it here she saved her father's legacy (477.) She stopped at nothing to protect her father's legacy. The fact that she had the diamond that everyone would die to have was major. She was brave and took it upon herself to keep the diamond safe and sound. The diamond represents her father's legacy, and by hiding it she saved herself, the history of her dad, and the “special powers” of the
After finding the diamond she knew Rumpel was after, she kept it safe until she could lock it up for good (305.) She knew that Rumpel wanted it because he believed the myths that the diamond has all this power and it’s very expensive. Marie locked it in the room in the city where the ocean meets this room (476.) She gave the key to Warner because he had no idea about the diamonds myths. She realized this would be a great place to hide it, and by hiding it here she saved her father's legacy (477.) She stopped at nothing to protect her father's legacy. The fact that she had the diamond that everyone would die to have was major. She was brave and took it upon herself to keep the diamond safe and sound. The diamond represents her father's legacy, and by hiding it she saved herself, the history of her dad, and the “special powers” of the