Magic globe

"Like a self-destruct button. Like you never did it?"

- Henry Mills

The magic globe is a powerful object that is capable of tracking down a relative when provided with a sample of blood.

Season 2
Gold goes back to his shop and looks at Belle's chipped cup. He hears someone at the door and goes to investigate, but finds no one. When he turns back, he discovers that someone has put a case on the counter. Cora steps out of the shadows and says that the case is a peace offering. In return for her help, she wants Gold to help her find her daughter Regina. Gold wonders why he should help and Cora says that she's offering him his son, Bae. Gold opens the case and finds a plain white globe mounted on a stand. He realizes that it's the key to finding Bae and Cora assures him that she wants him to find the one person who might love him. Gold asks if she knows a spell that can be used to restore memories, but Cora says that she only knows what he taught her when she was his student. She asks if Gold will accept her offer and he agrees. Smiling, Cora says that they should seal the deal the same way that they did before and kisses him. Later, at the pawnshop, Gold takes out the globe and pricks his finger on it. He then spills his blood on the surface and it spins, forming a map of the world. A single spot glows on it in near Manhattan.

On the Jolly Roger, Mr. Gold approaches Hook and asks him if he's done trying to kill him. Hook replies that he believes so, and Gold declares this excellent as it means the pirate can live. Rumple waves his hand, and in a puff of purple smoke, the magic, white globe given to him by Cora appears on top of a wooden barrel. The Charmings and Regina watch expectantly as Gold pricks his finger on the tip of the globe's axis and presses his blood to the white surface. Soon, his blood spreads like a cloud through the globe and a red map appears upon it. Regina looks at it and asks where it is, where they took Henry, and Emma and the other Charmings wait for Hook to tell them, "Neverland..."