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Lewis Carroll wrote about Wonderland in 1865, and like the creator of the author L. Frank Baum believed that [[Oz]] was a real place so did Carroll believe Wonderland was a real place one could visit. He was right. It is. That said, Wonderland is guarded and poses a significant challenge to enter. Unlike many realms which can be entered by accident a concerted effort and or invitation is required to locate and step over into Wonderland. | Lewis Carroll wrote about Wonderland in 1865, and like the creator of the author L. Frank Baum believed that [[Oz]] was a real place so did Carroll believe Wonderland was a real place one could visit. He was right. It is. That said, Wonderland is guarded and poses a significant challenge to enter. Unlike many realms which can be entered by accident a concerted effort and or invitation is required to locate and step over into Wonderland. | ||
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Revision as of 03:41, 5 May 2021
Introduction
Lewis Carroll wrote about Wonderland in 1865, and like the creator of the author L. Frank Baum believed that Oz was a real place so did Carroll believe Wonderland was a real place one could visit. He was right. It is. That said, Wonderland is guarded and poses a significant challenge to enter. Unlike many realms which can be entered by accident a concerted effort and or invitation is required to locate and step over into Wonderland.
Description
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Associated Endless Chronicles Shards
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