Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-908565-20140430064054/@comment-908565-20140430072334

That's because there hasn't been another example where it would be necessary. This is the only character, so far, with the same name in both personas that also has a title (the "Wicked Witch of the West") in their Enchanted Forest persona and no surname in their Storybrooke persona. As I said, all other names that can apply to more than subject are disambiguation pages, like Regina and David. Not having a Zelena disambiguation page would ignore this precedent. And if "Zelena" is a disambiguation page, as it rightly should be, then Storybrooke Zelena has to be distinguished with "(Storybrooke)" because she has no last name.

Regina Mills and David Nolan would be "Regina (Storybrooke)" and "David (Storybrooke)" if they didn't have the surnames Mills and Nolan, but they do. Evil Queen and Prince Charming would be "Regina (Enchanted Forest)" and "David (Enchanted Forest)" if they didn't have fairytale titles, but they do. Grumpy and Leroy don't have the same name. Roland has the same name in both worlds, but no extra fairytale title to distinguish his Enchanted Forest persona and no last name to distinguish his Storybrooke persona. Only Zelena has a fairytale title, no last name, and the same name in both worlds. So she's the only who should be split this way under the current rules. It's 'not an exception to the rules, it's a scenario that the curent rules only create in one case.