Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-6302057-20141122060021/@comment-24674051-20141208223244

I'm not sure anyone is trying to divide by ethnicity or culture, unless this is from a different converstaion. I certainly never saw it like that.

I think the divisions between kingdoms is highly political, at least how they intereact with each other. Internally, each kingdom has a ruling family. Externally, each kingdom lays claim to certain lands. The problem is, the borders are not always easy to define, and there are constant disagreements over which kingdom actually governs a particular area. Thus, you have wars fighting over the land, or you have marriage arrangements that bring both kingdoms together.

And having said all of that, it would be next to impossible to clearly identify each kingdom in the Enchanted Forest. I would say that Arendelle is easy enough, you have a large body of water seperating it from the Enchanted Forest (much like England is easy to distinguish from the rest of Europe). Probably the best you could hope for is to come up with a list of the different Kingdoms that exerted influence in the Enchanted Forest.