FantasyLand
The most magical place on earth - or at least in Olympia. Every person who lives or works here is incredibly nice, and they want you to come and spend all your time (and mostly credits) here. Thunder Mountain Station was built up as a small amusement park in the area, complete with a few ride-through attractions and gift shops.
Cultural ideas
Every Disney movie has words to live by - “everybody wants to be a cat”, “someday my prince will come”, “we’re all mad here”, “a dream is a wish your heart makes”, “second star to the right and straight on till morning”, and every catechism in between. If it was a Disney movie they could find from the ruins, the residents of Fantasy Land have seen it and love it. The two-finger polite point is a way of life. Service with a smile is the name of the game in the shops and park. As hokey as it can seem to residents of grittier boroughs, this culture of optimism lends a hopeful air to the area and a genuine belief that true love wins the day.
Magical Culture
All of the magic in Fantasy Land sparkles. Magic with somatic components tends to be cast with broad, dramatic flourishes. Some casters have to sing in order for their magic to work, and some find themselves speaking at slightly higher register when they do. Magic in this borough is extremely performative and is powered by intense, sincere belief. Any self-doubt causes a caster’s magic to sputter or become unpredictable.
Women wear princess gowns, cloaks, or carry carpet bags, Men either wear robes and long hats (think Merlin from Sword in the stone), are dressed as proper gentlemen, or wearing princely outfits. Outfits drawn directly from the movies the borough was built on are in particularly high demand.
Founding Inspirations
All Disney Movies and some select other animated movies through the early to mid-90’s
Cultural ideas
Every Disney movie has words to live by - “everybody wants to be a cat”, “someday my prince will come”, “we’re all mad here”, “a dream is a wish your heart makes”, “second star to the right and straight on till morning”, and every catechism in between. If it was a Disney movie they could find from the ruins, the residents of Fantasy Land have seen it and love it. The two-finger polite point is a way of life. Service with a smile is the name of the game in the shops and park. As hokey as it can seem to residents of grittier boroughs, this culture of optimism lends a hopeful air to the area and a genuine belief that true love wins the day.
Magical Culture
All of the magic in Fantasy Land sparkles. Magic with somatic components tends to be cast with broad, dramatic flourishes. Some casters have to sing in order for their magic to work, and some find themselves speaking at slightly higher register when they do. Magic in this borough is extremely performative and is powered by intense, sincere belief. Any self-doubt causes a caster’s magic to sputter or become unpredictable.
Women wear princess gowns, cloaks, or carry carpet bags, Men either wear robes and long hats (think Merlin from Sword in the stone), are dressed as proper gentlemen, or wearing princely outfits. Outfits drawn directly from the movies the borough was built on are in particularly high demand.
Founding Inspirations
All Disney Movies and some select other animated movies through the early to mid-90’s
Demographics
All types are welcome
Defences
The borough has a series of underground tunnels that are used as bunkers and escape routes should anything go wrong.
Industry & Trade
They mostly focus on entertainment.
Infrastructure
The people who live in this area are very wealthy, the people who work there less so. If you work here, you probably can just barely afford to live here, but don’t have credits to do much else. The housing area looks big, but is actually rather generic.
Guilds and Factions
The Cast
The general catch-all term for the workers of this area. They are surprisingly rabid about enforcing the social norms of the borough and attached park.
The general catch-all term for the workers of this area. They are surprisingly rabid about enforcing the social norms of the borough and attached park.
History
These people saw what they thought Disney was, based on movies and brochures and taped commercials, and ran with it. Everyone here is a little too nice and are more than welcome to help you, if you have the credits to spend.
Points of interest
Thunder Mountain Station, also known as “the Park”
A small, regional sized amusement park (think a small Six Flags) that features rides, gift shops, and kiosks. The Haunted Mansion (a dark ride filled with spirits), The Railroad (a roller coaster), and The Space Coaster (a second coaster) are the three most popular rides in the small park. Their on-site circus hosts a parade every day around 3 o'clock.
The borough also features bookstores, tea shops, oddity shops, pet shops, a cat cafe, a hunting store, an art store, and a kite store, which hosts kite races once a month
A small, regional sized amusement park (think a small Six Flags) that features rides, gift shops, and kiosks. The Haunted Mansion (a dark ride filled with spirits), The Railroad (a roller coaster), and The Space Coaster (a second coaster) are the three most popular rides in the small park. Their on-site circus hosts a parade every day around 3 o'clock.
The borough also features bookstores, tea shops, oddity shops, pet shops, a cat cafe, a hunting store, an art store, and a kite store, which hosts kite races once a month
Architecture
Most of the buildings are in forced perspective and look a bit cartoonish. The streets are surprisingly clean at all times. There are entire teams of janitorial employees responsible for cleaning public areas and picking up trash. Abuse of these employees is harshly punished - even littering carries a steep fine.
Population
Small
Inhabitant Demonym
Mouseketeers, Disney Adults(derogatory), Lala-landers (derogatory)
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