Board Thread:Off-Topic Fun/@comment-5679696-20141215164611/@comment-25926288-20150105135717

Mirkoooo wrote: Eskaver wrote:

Mirkoooo wrote: I actually think that Belle's map shows us most of the EF.. That's how I did it. But I really wanna see the map Charming had. I mean, I saw it, but it's blury. You can't really see anything in it. Yeah, I wish it was clearer. I just re-watched the episode and froze it at the part with the map and came to have my facts I gathered. I'll be welcome to share them with anyone if they're interested.

Also, Belle's map shouldn't be most of the Enchanted Forest for a number of reasons: 1) The ogre war was only provincial, kingdom-size at best 2) A tactical map would be used for battles 3) Having a map of the continent won't really help if you're in an attack of your town. 4) We haven't the slightest clue which kingdom Belle lives in.

All these in the most friendly of ways Please share the facts. I could really use them

Well since we can guess that Encahnted Forest isn't such a big continent, it wouldn't be so unpractical having a map of almost the whole continent. And if that map was only a small part of the whole continet, wouldn't it be kinda weird to name things "west mountains", "east mountains", "western plains" since terms like west, east, north and south are used when it comes to a bigger teritory. Of course, that's just my opinion, but I'm sticking to it. At least for now. That's why I have a problem with the generic naming. It wouldn't make since to have a map of several kingdoms for a tactical advantage, but the naming seems odd. But then again we have the Northern Kingdom, which isn't necessarily the most northern kingdom. We also have a maritime kingdom, which I doubt is the name of Eric's kingdom.

The facts I have for Charming's map isn't all that much, since it's mostly land with very little geographic features. There's an small area surrounded by a lake with a river. I take that to be the castle town, King George, Charming lives in. The only other major thing is that there is a large body of water to the northwest, which make be a very large lake, sea, or the ocean. There is also land to the north, which means it isn't the most northern(which we knew). If that land within the lake is indeed the castle town, then it goes to already prove that the kingdoms, or at least King George's kingdom isn't that large.