Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-4839682-20141113140837/@comment-25602483-20141114025735

GothicNarcissus wrote: I agree about addressing the issue as Utter suggested. Besides, calling the world “Fairy Tale Land” would be correct because it has been used widely and consistently in most press release synopsis.

I just suggest to drag the word “realm” in as little as possible because, if I'm not mistaken, throughout the series it has been used both as “world” and ad “kingdom”. So “world” or “land” for separate dimensions, and “kingdom” for administrative units within the same dimension. You are correct that realm has been use as a world and kingdom but in a different context though. For instance, world of magic and realm of magic, these two are similar in a sense that in the realm of wonderland they do use magic as well as in the realm of OZ, EF, and Agrabah (these worlds have realms that have magic), however, in the context of world, you can't say I am in the world of King Midas, but in realm of King midas. I don't think the word realm has been use to describe different world, like in the realm of OZ, I am positive the characters always say "we" or "I" have to travel to OZ, or land of OZ, or to land of without magic, but never in the the realm of OZ and Realm of without magic because it doesnt make sense, unless you are already in the world of land without magic, then you can say I will travel to the realm of New york city but you won't necessarily say I will travel to the land of New york as if it is in the different country/world. I hope this makes it more clear.