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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:13 pm
I have always kept a personal fixation of Wonderland and yet realized I have no map of the magical place in my collection of...things... I then looked and found none quite satisfactory. Would that mean there be no true or defined maps of the original at heart land Alice explored? I want one for a few different projects of mine and would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 6:30 pm
That is an interesting question, I googled alice in wonderland map and a few came up you might try doing the same.
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:34 pm
Kahlan_BrightBlade That is an interesting question, I googled alice in wonderland map and a few came up you might try doing the same. I do so apologize, I should have been more clear. By 'I looked' I meant that I did indeed googled and found none to my satisfaction. I literally just reread Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and surmise that my request may have no gain. The rabbit hole lead to the hall of doors. The hall of doors had the one shore which then to the Rabbit and presumably others houses then Alice ran into a forest finding the caterpillar then the house of the Duchess then the March Hares house (Cheshire eluded that the Hatters house was the..other..way? I'm sure intentionally vague) Alice then found a door in a tree that lead back to the hall where she then went through door #1 to the garden of the Red Queen. There is a brief foray to the shore with the Mock Turtle that is in shout distance? of the Queens Trial. Then poof wakes up.
So having reread recently and feeling my memory had a few things.. different though I suppose such happens. One could guess that there is legitimate travel, that Wonder/Under land is roughly based off a land deep under England since quite a many references to England are made (due to her being the dreamer) that the land is quite small possible a large island, or that it has untold unspoken land that is interconnected by the hall of doors.
Le sigh, suppose I was mad myself for wanting to have a map of such a place anyway. =P
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:13 am
Asiril Kahlan_BrightBlade That is an interesting question, I googled alice in wonderland map and a few came up you might try doing the same. I do so apologize, I should have been more clear. By 'I looked' I meant that I did indeed googled and found none to my satisfaction. I literally just reread Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and surmise that my request may have no gain. The rabbit hole lead to the hall of doors. The hall of doors had the one shore which then to the Rabbit and presumably others houses then Alice ran into a forest finding the caterpillar then the house of the Duchess then the March Hares house (Cheshire eluded that the Hatters house was the..other..way? I'm sure intentionally vague) Alice then found a door in a tree that lead back to the hall where she then went through door #1 to the garden of the Red Queen. There is a brief foray to the shore with the Mock Turtle that is in shout distance? of the Queens Trial. Then poof wakes up.
So having reread recently and feeling my memory had a few things.. different though I suppose such happens. One could guess that there is legitimate travel, that Wonder/Under land is roughly based off a land deep under England since quite a many references to England are made (due to her being the dreamer) that the land is quite small possible a large island, or that it has untold unspoken land that is interconnected by the hall of doors.
Le sigh, suppose I was mad myself for wanting to have a map of such a place anyway. =P Hm .. if you didn’t find any, then maybe there are no good maps that show alice’s path through wonderland/underland. If there’s not one.. a fan should make one.
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:25 am
Kahlan_BrightBlade Hm .. if you didn’t find any, then maybe there are no good maps that show alice’s path through wonderland/underland. If there’s not one.. a fan should make one. Well I looked I found one or two that were 'cool' but.. This goal is a madmans dream. Wonderland is as endless and indiscernible as Alice's wildest imagination...or Carrol's best trip... ._.'' Oh well! I guess The one or two fan ones I found are pretty cool enough.
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 2:03 pm
That is true, who knows how big wonderland is. It would be a up to a fan to create their own version of how big it is really based on what we know from the books and other places they think are there. Not to mention the looking glass land from the second book, which might have to be included. At least you found a few fan versions that you liked.
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