Board Thread:Wiki-Related Questions and Answers/@comment-10408536-20130718025248/@comment-10408536-20130718033546

So I made this list for myself largely due to interest in the activities of the kingdoms as political entities--which is something I couldn't find cohesively laid out anywhere on the wiki. That narrative is basically housed within episode and character pages. With 5+ kingdoms, who have varied political interests, it can be a bit much to keep track of before you've watched the episodes a second or third time.

I didn't include it specifically here, but I think some kind of jumping-off point for encyclopedic information about the political maneuvers of the kingdoms would be of value.

I.e:

Loss of power:

-Xavier's Kingdom (?): While Cora and Henry begin as royalty of Xavier's kingdom, when we see them in The Stable Boy, they refer to King Leopold as simply "the king," not "the king of another realm" or "King Leopold," implying they are his subjects. It is unknown what the status of King Xavier's kingdom is at this point.

-The Evil Queen (ruling Leopold's Kingdom)

Alliance:

-The Evil Queen (Leopold's Kingdom) and George's Kingdom, broken by conquest

Merger:

-Midas's Kingdom & George's Kingdom, broken by Prince Charming

-Leopold's Kingdom & George's Kingdom (see below)

Conquest:

-George's Kingdom by Snow White and Prince Charming (I believe this is stated explicitly)

-Leopold's Kingdom (the Evil Queen) by Snow White and Prince Charming (not sure if it's stated explicity so could be speculation. It has been made clear that Regina was dethroned - see above.)

Another possible way to go about this is to clearly state on character pages the kingdom that the character is from or inhabited for some period of time.

Some food for thought. Not a big deal. I'll let you guys chew on it for a while.

Andbeonetraveler (talk) 03:35, July 18, 2013 (UTC)