Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-4839682-20141113140837/@comment-908565-20141124193258

You said that someone saying "in my kingdom" if they're in the EF must be talking about another kingdom in the EF, because otherwise they'd have to clarify it further (such as to "in my kingdom, which is in another realm"). But that explanation is faulty. Elsa in Storybrooke, by that logic, would have to say "I found myself queen of large kingdom in another world". And the idea that someone saying "in my kingdom" when they're in the EF must always be talking about another kingdom in the EF is just something you came up with, even if that's what they meant in every other case. That's inductive logic, not deductive. And even that argument would support Mulan's empire being outside the EF, since she referred to "in your land" rather than "in your kingdom".