Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-4839682-20141113140837/@comment-1916997-20141113174015

JesseJane wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Utter solitude wrote: There is no need to change the vernacular currently being using. Arendelle, Agrabah, and the EF (plus any number of other places) are realms of the world we will call "Fairy Tale Land". The EF is made up of smaller kingdoms, but the inhabitants of it themselves refer to it collectively as "Enchanted Forest". (You can imagine it like continents) That's all that needs to be said about that, it's off topic and is starting to frustrate me lol I don't think changing the vernacular is what is being suggested. I simply think we're looking for a set hierarchy for the places, so discussions like this aren't so confusing. For example: I live on Earth (Planet) in North America (Continent) in the United States (Country) in Illinois (State) in Chicago (City). And really it is not off topic, as it is directly related to the topic. I'm sorry if it's frustrating you, but it is frustrating to us as we're all using different terminology. There is already a "Set hiearcy", which makes the argument moot. The Land Without Magic is a World. So is Fairy Tale Land. FTL has realms - or kingdoms, like EF, Arendelle, and Agrabah. Some of those realms have smaller kingdoms - or realms, in them. That is what has already been established. I think if we consistently use the word "realm" for Arendelle and the EF and "kingdom" for Regina's kingdom/Charming's etc, it clears up confusion. Some of the wording has been used interchangably (because realm and kingdom are synomyms in English) but if we stop that, it all clears up. Well, if everyone agrees the hierarchy is world, realm, kingdom (for FTL at least), then it works. lol