"Her name… is Milah," answered Skylights.
"Right," said Killian. He turned to his crew. "You all want to be pirates? Let's get our ship back!"
THE END
I did want to end on something light, even though it might not have been well thought-through. The names of the crew of The Jolly Roger are from J.M. Barrie's novel, although I was very eager to put my own spin on them.
As for the names of regions in the Enchanted Forest: Muirias is borrowed from the Lebor Gabála Érenn, the first cycle of Irish mythology/history, where it is mentioned as one of four great cities that the Tuatha de Dannan (who might have retreated into the hills to be known as the Sidhe, or the fairy folk) were said to originate. I imagine that Muirias is an oceanic kingdom (since it probably means something like "ocean city") over which Eric would eventually rule a part of, although, at the time this story begins Ursulanism has not yet become a dominant religion. It might already be declared the state religion of another part of Muirias, ruled by King Gordias, father of Midas, who in turn would be the father of the unimaginatively named Gordias, who in turn would be the father of the equally unimaginatively named Midas, who in turn would be the father of Abigail.
The King who Killian hates so much would have exiled good princess Cordelia just as Ogre War I broke out, and she would become Queen of a neighboring kingdom and eventually ancestor to Belle French. The kingdom Cordelia left behind, a diumvirate between Queen Gonerill and Queen Regan, would make a great argument against matrilineal succession in the surrounding kingdoms for a couple generations maybe. The Moorlands on the border of The Woods would eventually become Cora's homeland ruled by King Xavier, the Sunset Isles is destined to be ruled in part by King Arthur Pendragon, the Sunrise Isles is off the coast of Mulan's and Aurora's homeland, and the area known as The Woods is and always will be a vast and perpetually fractured territory where matrilineal succession just happens a lot like it ain't no big thing.
All of this is completely made up and only noted for funzies: this is Once Upon A Time, after all, not The Silmarillion of Ice and Fire.
