Claudia Pendragon was the final Queen of Promiseland before Frieda Jacobs’ unification of Wonderland in 263.
Bilious Bartholomew Wildehund, better known as the Big Bad Wolf, was a childhood friend of Frieda Jacobs. Later, after a serious of unfortunate events, he was pressed into the service of the young woman’s chief nemesis: the Wizard of Oz.
Have you ever wanted to pen your own short story in the style of the ever-loving E. Christopher Clark?! Well, now you can.
While still spoken in the Fakrana Valley on the elven homeworld, most of Belanor’s speakers are in fact members of the ichthyothrope mafia who dominate Neverland’s Mermaid’s Lagoon.
“The One About the Ducks and the Squirrels” is an urban legend involving a notorious grimoire, a haunted college campus, a clan of evil ducks, and legion of heroic squirrels.
The Darling Debacle was the final battle in the ongoing conflict between Peter Pan and the infamous Captain Hook.
Wonderlandian Croquet is a popular sport in Eden and the national pastime of the United Kingdom of Wonderland.
The Law of Sacrificial Magic is a powerful force in Eden and throughout the Clarkwoods Literary Universe.
Melinda Ursula Faulkner, better known as Medusa, was an Earthling refugee from the Earth-666 iteration of reality.
Dream-Dance Therapists are common throughout the land of Eden, using their facility with the spell known as “The Dance of Dreams” to treat mental health conditions throughout this purgatorial paradise.
The Covenant of the Godless is the largest and most well-known of the elven religions. They teach that the creators of the universe were malevolent beings who created elves and other people as part of a sadistic power fantasy.
The Aerial Reconnaissance Patrol (ARP) is a three-person military unit in common usage throughout the armed forces of Eden.
Draconic Saliva is an incredible resource and is incredibly hard to come by, given that collecting it requires sneaking up on a sleeping dragon.
Arties are an ethnic group of artificial life forms who are largely isolationist and hostile towards the biological life forms who created them.
The Siren’s Scroll is a monthly lifestyle and entertainment magazine best known for its nude and semi-nude pin-up illustrations.
The King of Hearts is the democratically elected head of government in the United Kingdom of Wonderland, chosen to serve as the decision-making equal of the Queen of Hearts.
Frederick I, King of Yesterland, was perhaps better known for his singing career than his time spent on the throne.
Felix II, King of Fatherland, was the last monarch of that place before it became part of the United Kingdom of Wonderland.
The Dance of Dreams is a supernatural ability which allows two or more sapient beings to “dance” through each other’s memories.
EEP Audivisual Impants are the primary way for accessing content on the EdenNet, and in particular the near-limitless media library of the Everything Ever Produced project.
Jabberwocks are a subspecies of dragon characterized by their ability to speak—albeit at such speed and with such excitement that they sound as if they’re talking nothing but nonsense.
Created by the sister goddesses themselves, the condition resulted in the blurring or removal of memories which might make a newly arrived refugee struggle to adapt to life in Eden.
The Transparadise Railroad is a continuous railroad line, built between 117 and 123, which runs from Embershire in the west to the Reekian Wall in the east.
Named for the briar patch which sprouted up around the cottage where Aesling O’Briar slept for 100 years, Mab Bexkosh was the capital of the Kingdom of Neverland before that government’s collapse in 175.
One might mistake Covenant for a quaint village in the English countryside, if not for the two massive castles you’ll find here—one of which is the legendary Camelot.
Infamous for its “mean streets,” Watersmeet has long been touted as the lasting legacy of the so-called False Kings.
Anastasius, King of Motherland, was the final monarch of that place before it was absorbed into Frieda Jacobs’ United Kingdom of Wonderland.
Nicola, Queen of Motherland, was the third-born child of Vladimir II and therefore never supposed to be the monarch.
Alexey the Reluctant, King of Motherland, was a tragic figure in the history of his country and the purgatorial paradise of Eden. He never wanted to be king, told his parents as much, sought for years for a legal option to abdicate his responsibility.
Vladimir believed that the most effective rulers did whatever it took to hold onto power. Fortunately for his subjects, he also believed that the key to retaining control of one’s country was to keep the people happy.
Catherine, Queen of Motherland, reigned for just nine years—all of which were spent with the shadow of her beloved father hanging over her.
The False Kings were a group of human refugees who, after hoodwinking the native population, assumed control of the Edenian territory of Wonderland.
Oskar Wolff, the first King of Fatherland, was a boisterous, ill-tempered megalomaniac who believed that he alone could save the peoples of Eden from themselves and their ineffectual leaders.
This is a place for all of the substantive worldbuilding I’ve added to articles that are themselves not eligible for inclusion in my WorldEmber 2024 wordcount.
Alexey I, King of Motherland, was a weak, ineffectual leader who largely relied upon his wife to keep the peace in their perpetually troubled country.
Vladimir I, King of Motherland, was the first monarch of that place and one of the so-called False Kings.
George I, King of Yesterland, was an Earthling refugee from the Earth-666 iteration of reality.
Uther Pendragon, the first King of Promiseland, was one of the so-called False Kings who dominated Wonderland during the Second Age of Eden.
Called 'insane' by the Neverlanders whose ships and ports he terrorized at random, Östen ruled by fear, yes, but was also driven by it.
Phina’s Tongue is the brand name for a line of personal intimacy aids developed by the Sisterhood of Sex Workers and popular throughout Eden.
The Cavern of Innuendo is both a physical cave, located near the base of Dükuhüo Aüki in The Garden, and a metaphysical plane of existence open only to the most ardent followers of the goddess Phina.
George II, King of Yesterland, was the last king of that place before the ascension of Frieda Jacobs as Queen of Hearts.
Frederick III, King of Yesterland, served for so many years as a stand-in for his grandfather and father that he is perhaps better known for his role as “The King’s Representative” than for the twenty-four years he spent on the throne.
Frederick II, King of Yesterland, was a brooding, melancholy monarch who struggled to live up to the lofty expectations of happiness set by his father.
Gwendolyn Ellaswife, Queen of Yesterland, was an adventurous monarch who was the first Edenian to encounter all eight of the supernatural filters designed to keep evildoers out of this purgatorial paradise—and to keep all citizens safely within.
Ingvar Östenson, King of Neverland, was dashing and much beloved hero in the corner of Eden which he called home.
Thida was the goddess of the ancient Bekiskapan religion of Hornaism.
The Empire of Oz was the autocratic government which supplanted the United Countries of Ostké at the end of The Invasion.
The Yellow Brick Road is perhaps the most famous landmark in the whole of Ostké (the land better known as Oz).
Adelaide, Queen of Fatherland, was the first and last queen regnant of that place.
Felix I, King of Fatherland, is better known for the 72 years he spent waiting to rule than the four years he actually sat the throne.
Wilhelm II was the first King of Fatherland who didn’t suck.
Though he strove in his youth to be less a tyrant than his father, Wilhelm I could not outrun the evil in his genes.
Finnegan Viggosson, sometimes called The Usurper, was the final King of Neverland.
Tristan Pendragon, King of Promiseland, was a scandalous figure in Edenian history.
Guinevere was the wife of King Arthur Pendragon and later the Queen of Promiseland in her own right.
Leondegrance Pendragon, King of Promiseland, was purported to be the son of King Arthur. In reality, however, his father was the queen’s lover Lancelot du Lac.
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