Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-3393671-20141109223833/@comment-3393671-20141110072905

You may make that argument about the concept of the flying monkeys in correlation to the Dark Curse; however, we don't know for sure whether that is the case or not. It was never explained whether being in the form of a flying monkey would allow the Dark Curse to afflict you. However, I think it is an educated guess that it did since as far as we know, anybody who came over via the curse ends up with a Storybrooke persona. Does it pertain to animals (including enchanted ones who were formerly human)? That is a subject that is still a mystery to us. Therefore, I think it is best to rely on the facts that are already presented to us.

Also, consider those who were not afflicted by the first curse and are now in Storybrooke due to the second. For example, everybody still calls Robin Hood and Tinker Bell by the same names they have in the Enchanted Forest. Yes, both of them may have accumulated to the Land Without Magic's customs via dress and usage of this world's products, but it seems they still go by their personas from the Enchanted Forest. This suggests that even if they were affected by the second curse, they were given no Storybrooke personas of their own. Nonetheless, they are still afflicted by the Dark Curse. This also extends to other characters such as Little John, Roland, and Friar Tuck. One may assume that Bo Peep is an exception since Charming refers to her by that particular name. Then again, we don't know for sure considering that 1) we don't know the exact location of Bo Peep at the time the first curse hit, and 2) I'm not quite sure if it was clearly established that both David's and Bo Peep's farms are located in King George's kingdom, which we know, for sure, that its inhabitants were not protected by Cora's magical dome since King George was affected by the curse himself.

Aurora may have been a flying monkey when the second curse was cast, but after she reverted to her original form, she began to slowly grow accustomed to 21st century America (which is debatable since Storybrooke appears to be timeless considering the outdated technology). She may not have become an expert on everything that is offered by the land without magic as of yet, but it appears she is adapting as best as she could, despite her fear of the "devil box". This makes her no different from the other characters I've mentioned. For example, in the episode, "Witch Hunt," when Little John was showing off a modern crossbow that he stole from a shop to the other Merry Men, Friar Tuck remarks that he's never seen a bow like that. This implies that those who came over via the second curse are not immediately familar with the land without magic as those who were affected by the first curse since, of course, they were not given false memories with knowledge about the world they landed in. Now, regarding everything I've said, the fact that these other characters have their own separate pages on this wiki and Aurora does not is a bit unfair, because we don't know if flying monkeys, or animals in general, are affected by the curse the same way as humans (and it seems like you all are implying you all think of her as an entirely different species when in her primate form and no longer a human being). But more importantly, Aurora is no different from these other characters considering they don't exactly have their own Storybrooke personas despite being brought over to the town and are not immediately familar with the town on their very first day inhabiting it. So I still say it's either Aurora gets two separate pages, or those other characters' are condensed into one. And I know the former choice would be much quicker of a responsibility.