Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20160404163510/@comment-1916997-20160406044623

Frulna wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Frulna wrote: Eskaver wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Eskaver wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Eskaver wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Sigh, really, did Dorothy have to be from Fictional 1900's USA. XD

Also, regarding the Darlings, that has to be LWM, because Bae specifically went to a place where Rumple couldn't use magic. Which is also why it was so hard for Rumple to get to him. Umm, you know that Dorothy story is happening in Once in the LWM's 1960s-1980s, right? That's why I knew it definitely had to be a Fictional Kansas! The Darlings' are definitely likely to be LWM. Unless there's more than one.... Oh, I knew Dorothy wasn't from LWM, I was just hoping she was from LWC. LWC is 1830s-ish I think, based on the random letter Victor got. I think it was later than that. It seemed to have more of a WWI vibe to me. But since it is not specifically an era world, and instead more of a genre world, they could really do whatever they want with it. Look at the wiki and looking at the political power it's  appears to be 19th century which is 1800s. I'm guessing it's a genre of the time world. 1800's classics' world XD LWC doesn't have to be a genre world, it could easily be a world that is very small and just consists of the Frankenstein story. The entire world could easily be the size of say Rhode Island. Why would a whole world just consist of one story? That kind of defeats the purpose of being a world. Underworld, Neverland, Wonderland, Victorean England, Oz, and Kansas are not even a whole story, they are all parts of a story, I'm just saying we have not even seen a hint at the LWC being anything more than what we have  seen from it so far. Well that's a slippery slope arguement if I've ever seen one. Say I've never been out of the United States, does that mean that no where else exists because I haven't seen it? Just because they haven't shown us more of the LWC, doesn't mean more of it doesn't exist. And the fact that Victor's father got him a postion in some country's army, pretty much confirms it is a complete world. One doesn't need an army, unless they are fighting other countries.