Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25758988-20160710224301/@comment-25758988-20160711070558

Eskaver wrote: The way they describe the Enchanted Forest versus the others I think that the Enchanted Forest is some principality. Camelot is a broken kingdom, but noted as equal to the Enchanted Forest". I see the EF as some politicla amalgamation.

Every knight get knighted and of their homeland. David was labeled "Prince David of the Enchanted Forest". So, I guess I can't guess any names because I'm thinking it's a "I am from America" versus "I'm from Kansas" kind of thing. Just instead, a bunch of feudal lords ruling over what was probably one kingdom at some point. I see your point but I always think of it as each kingdom is pretty much a small country, they probably have a capital city or at least a large town (usually a town with stone buildings, we have seen several of them in quite a few different kingdoms as in with Rumple and his father, the town by the docks and the one in Leopolds kingdom where Regina uses her glamour spell) and a few large villages with the villagers having large houses made of a mix of stone and wood (as in The Spinners, The Apprentice, Granny's, Gheppetto and Jefferson) and a few tiny villages with homes made of branches and cloth (such as the southern village where Regina kills all the villagers, the village where Jimminy's parents try and use the elf tonic scam).

So they are quite large when you take into consideration whats in each kingdom and thats not including forests, lakes, rivers, mountains and the fact that some palaces are quite a distance from any towns or villages. Such as the fact King Georges and Regina's palaces are shown to be miles away from any village or town (although you could say Georges capital city/town is within the castles grounds but it is still miles from any other town or village.) So if they are this big surely they would have names as CoolDudeAl mentions.

The Enchanted Forest is more of a continent with each kingdom as a small country inside that continent, smaller countries/kingdoms such as Agrabah, Arendalle (the name of the specific kingdom and not of the whole land mass that the kingdom is on, as it also includes Weasleton and prob other kingdoms), Camelot, DumBroch and even the Empire are simply on the outskirts of this great continent.