the emerald mountain of oz – VoVatia (original) (raw)
When I Get Back to Emerald County
Way back in the first Oz book, we learn that there’s an area around the Emerald City that’s green in color instead of matching any of the color-coding of the quadrants surrounding it. The people wear peaked hats like the … Continue reading →
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There’s Treasure Everywhere
The dream of a land where jewels and precious metals are plentiful is an old one, the implication being that you could take some gold that’s common in that country and become rich in your own. The Land of Oz … Continue reading →
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