Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-26159109-20150928143524/@comment-1894786-20151114014850

Eskaver wrote: 8Rob wrote: At this point it seems the Dark Curse only affected Charming's castle  Well, yep, they could have just walked across the street and Cora's protection spell was pretty pointless.

The fun fact is that some of the distances, like from Charming's castle to Regina or Midas' all appear to be at least no more than 30 miles apart from each other.

Camelot is literally right next to them unless the Infinite Forest is between them and EF, which could be so because the Apprentice lives in the Infinite Forest, or who knows. I laughed when Ursula talked about the villaige that had a ravine that would take two days to walk around and it's funny how it takes less time to practically walk between kingdoms and those castles I mentioned. Then Regina's whole "nothing less of the Ef makes less sense because that isn't even the whole world.

But let's stay on topic.

DunBroch or whatever the kingdom is called (a bit pretentious to put the ruling clan as the title of the kingdom by Fergus, I assume) better not be close to the Empire in any logical way. We'll aslo see if it's really an island and if so, Arthur would be stupid to attack it with a literal non-existent navy. DunBroch could be close by to the Empire and Camelot and still an island. We don't know where the Empire is aside from the fact that it's a day away by wagon from Firefly Hill (and like what? Three years away from Aurora's kingdom, considering how long it took Mulan and Philip to find her?). Like Liberty Island (where the Statue of Liberty is) near New York City and New Jersey.

And it's never stated that Arthur is the one Fergus was fighting (though it'll probably end up being him since he's the bad guy of the arc). As soon as they said Fergus was killed in battle, I immediately though "Oh, shoot. What if they tie this into 5B and make the killer Hercules?" I mean, they connected 4A and 4B with Lily.