For the dwarfs, Snow White's death could lead to a split in their group. Some might blame themselves for not protecting her better, while others might become angry at the queen and seek revenge. Prince Charming could turn bitter and lose his charm. He might isolate himself from the world, consumed by his grief. The forest creatures would scatter, as the magic that Snow White brought to the forest seems to have died with her. The trees might even start to wither, as if they are mourning her loss too. The queen, on the other hand, might initially feel victorious but then slowly realize the emptiness of her victory as the kingdom falls into despair without Snow White's presence.
The dwarfs would be devastated. They had come to love Snow White like a daughter or sister. They might build a grand tomb for her and keep vigil beside it, their once - happy home now filled with sorrow. Prince Charming, who was in love with her, would be inconsolable. He might go on a quest to find a way to bring her back, even if it means facing great danger. The animals in the forest that were her friends would also be deeply affected. The birds might stop singing, and the deer would look forlorn, as if they had lost their guiding light.