Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-4839682-20141113140837/@comment-24674051-20141124194124

While I agree that it was the case prior to the introduction of Arendelle that the use of Kingdom somewhat implied it being a part of the EF, it was never actually stated that this was the case. And in light of what we now know of Arendelle, I think that we should keep an open mind about other Kingdoms.

Arendelle is definitely seperate from EF, but in the same world. The kingdoms of King George, King Midas, and Queen Regina are all closely associated with the EF, as is the Kingdom for Thomas and Cinderella. I would contend that it is safe to say these kingdoms are definitly a part of the EF.

We don't know for sure about other Kingdoms (Agrabah, Camelot, the Maritime Kingdom of Prince Eric, the Maritime Kingdom that Killian served when he was younger, or Prince Philips Kingdom). That all of these realms exist in the Fairy Tale Land world is accepted (just as it is accepted that Oz, Neverland, and Wonderland are worlds unto themselves). But whether these kingdoms are truly part of the Enchanted Forest, or if they are, in fact, separate kingdoms, has not been established one way or the other.

Because we know that Prince Eric was caught in the original curse, I would use that as an argument to suggest that his Kingdom is also part of the EF. Same applies for Nottingham and Sherwood forest (Robin and Co. were not all caught in the first curse, but we do know that Will and the Sheriff were in fact brought over with the curse.)

I would favor putting Camelot, Agrabah, and the other kingdoms in the Other/Unknown category until more can be confirmed regarding these kingdoms.