Board Thread:Off-Topic Fun/@comment-5679696-20141215164611/@comment-25926288-20141227214203

Mirkoooo wrote: Eskaver wrote: Great deductions! I think that island maybe too close to be Hangman's Island. But it could be. I always thought the forest near Rumple's castle would be called the Dark Forest. I think that lake is a totally different lake since it looks like a town is near it. I also think the way we look at the map is upside down or sideways, since Sir Maurice is looking at it from the top, I believe that's his hand.

I recently concluded that this map was mostly Belle's kingdom (Avonlea?) since it's likely used for strategic warfare. I'm guessing the Endless Ocean isn't on the side of Arendelle, but maybe it is since Arendelle is across the ocean and that Belle visited Arendelle in a short time. But it's not upside down since you have the compass in the corner and you can see it's on the right side. :3

And can someone tell me how come that Sherwood is in Camelot? I really don't get that.

I mean to say that Maurice is looking at the map upside down. I don't know whether it's an error or he's looking toward his castle from a point in the battlefields. The compass is at an angle meaning that the landmass isn't perfectly straight (which is realistic).

Some theorize that since Sherwood Forest and Camelot have the same origin and British-English speaking people, they could be the one-in-the-same. My headcanon is that Sherwood Forest is just that, a forest. I think since so far we haven't heard of the ruler yet, the forests are just named Sherwood Forest, just like the Dark Forest is just a forest.