Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-4839682-20141113140837/@comment-24720945-20141113171016

Utter solitude wrote:

AuntieJoans wrote: You are right, but do we know for sure that Agrabah is not part of EF? Because EF's page said Agrabah is a kingdom in EF, and not a different realm like where Arendelle was. Realm=kingdom. They are the same thing. The difference is that the inhabitants of the EF (the realm) consider Agrabah to be a separate place. Soon, the Fairy Tale Land page will say that Agrabah is a kingdom in FTL. It's a non issue. Ok, so it's clear. We call the whole thing as world, and it's divided into lands, then we call those countries as kingdoms, and places inside as locations. Should we have a system like this? Because I always thought realms are slightly bigger than kingdoms, but it turns out they are the same, then why don't we just use the same word to describe them? Unlike saying Agrabah is a kingdom, while Arendelle is a realm, it's always better and clear to use the same word, right?