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QUADLINGS
GILLIKIN

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You know how we call Ilia Malinin the Quad God or Quad G0d? What if us, the fan base, was called the Quadlings!?!
Reblog to get the word around!!!
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Oz+ Shall we date?
The Quadling Palace: home of the ruler of the Quadling Country, in the south of Oz (2)
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What we know of Oz: Book 1, Good Olâ South
We did the East, we did the West, as well as bits of the North⌠Next direction is of course the South! And I will begin immediately with its Witch, for once. # Glinda. The Witch of the South, or the Good Witch of the South.Â
The heroes decide to go see her after the Wizard fails to carry away Dorothy with him. Even though at first they donât think about her â for Dorothy it is understandable given that she only heard her name mentioned briefly at the beginning of her adventure. The Scarecrow canât possibly know her. As for the Lion and the Tin Woodman, it is unknown why they donât think of her⌠the Tin Woodman in particular knows very well about the Wicked Witch of the West, and that since the beginning of the adventure. She is probably not the most well-known public figure in Oz at the time⌠Anyway, it is the soldier with a green beard in the Emerald City that informs them of her existence. He mentions that she can help because she is âthe most powerful of all Witchesâ. He also mentions that she rules over the Quadlings (clearly, she is the queen of the South) and that she lives in a castle built at the edge of the desert (which leads him to assume that she may know a way to cross it). And when asked if Glinda is good, interestingly the soldier doesnât answer right away, he merely says that the Quadlings âthinkâ she is good, and that she is kind to everyone. So he doesnât say that she is a Good witch, but that she apparently looks like one (even though we know that she is a Good Witch thanks to the Witch of the North description of her). He also adds that Glinda is a beautiful woman that looks young, but in reality is old if not ancient, and that she merely knows how to âkeep young despite the many years she has livedâ. Once they arrive in the Quadling Country, our heroes go to the castle of Glinda, located at the most southern part of the country. Her castle is said to be very beautiful, and guarded by âthree young girls in handsome red uniforms trimmed with gold braidsâ. Glinda herself is found in a big throne room, sitting on a throne of rubies. She is described, as said previously, âboth beautiful and youngâ. Her hair is a rich red in color, falling in flowing ringlets over her shoulders. Her eyes are blue and kind, and her dress is pure white (because remember, white is the color of the Witches). Glinda is indeed kind and benevolent, making sure that Dorothyâs companions go home, revealing to Dorothy that her shoes are her ticket back (Glinda seems to have the most knowledge about magic, along with the Wicked Witch of the West), and even kissing gently Dorothy upon first meeting her. However, when you look at her dialogue with adult eyes, you realize that Glinda is actually deeply ironic. Snarky one would say nowadays. She keeps making subtle jokes. Speaking of the Scarecrow she says that âIt would be a shame to deprive the Emerald City of such a wonderful rulerâ and when he asks if he is really wonderful, she says âYou are unusualâ ; and to the Tin Woodman she says âYou are brighter than him (when polished)â. Small jokes that fly over the charactersâ heads, but that are certainly not cruel or wicked. But yeah, Glinda apparently always dreamed secretly to be a stand-up comedian Xp # As for the South in itself⌠The land of the Quadlings, the red country, the South of Oz. Interestingly, the characters only take three days to arrive there, contrary to the longer travels they previously had (it was probably a way to shorten the book at this point, because this is actually their fourth travel). The soldier mentioned that the road to Glinda is very easy, it is a straight road to the South â but it is âfull of dangers to the travelersâ, which is the reason why none of the Quadlings ever come to the Emerald City. It is quite weird given that the soldier previously said that he knew what the Quadlings thought of Glinda⌠maybe people from the Emerald City went to the South? Among these dangers on the road he mentions âwild beasts in the woodsâ and âa race of queer men who do not like strangers to cross their countryâ. Of course, we will meet both. I personally think the land of the South begins at the episode of the âfighting treesâ, because previously it was just the Emerald City territory, so Iâll begin here. The first obstacle our heroes meet is a thick wood with âno way around itâ because it extends as far as can see, and when they try to enter it the trees actually move their branches â they bend down, twine around them and fling them back, tossing away whenever they try to pass. These are the trees that are remembered in Oz lore as âthe fighting treesâ. However, the Woodman manages to pass under one after cutting one of its branches â the tree âshakes as if in painâ but it canât prevent anymore the heroes from passing underneath. Behind these fighting trees, the rest of the forest is actually absolutely normal. As a result they deduce that only the âfirst rowâ of trees can bend their branches like that, and that they were given wonderful powers to act as the âpolicemenâ of the forest, keeping strangers out of it.
Hey, any Wicked book fans know what the Quadlings are meant to be based on?
Reading Elphie and the first novel I can't really pin down what Gregory Maguire was inspired by culturally?
Glindaâs soldiers.