Narnia
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Oz is actually pretty scary, though to get the full extent of it you need to read at least the first couple of books. But one quick one: the Tin Man? He's not a robot. He started out as a regular lumberjack who got cursed, and replaced body parts as he lost them. Eventually, he even lost his head- but couldn't die, so he replaced even THAT. That's not a charming children's story; that's a horror movie. His beheading a small army of pursuing beasts just reinforces that.
Wonderland, on the other hand, is what you get when the rules of mathematics govern reality. I don't need to tell you how scary that would be unless you ALSO slept through algebra class.
Narnia is a land of adventure, which also means danger, but it has lion Jesus backing it up; I'll take that one.
Interesting question. I'd pick Narnia. Once the war has ended and peace reigns, Narnia is a better place to live than the other two. Plus, if I ever want to leave, I just need to find the entrance to the wardrobe... no ruby slippers... or climbing back up.
climbing back up ! đ
Narnia - because at least I have an escape. All I have to do is find the wardrobe and I can leave whenever I want. Getting ambushed by flying monkeys and a green witch with a never ending vendetta just doesnât seem like it would be fun.
Nor does living in a world where youâd just feel like you were on magic mushrooms all the time. Also I donât want to be minding my business then suddenly the Queen of Hearts decides itâs âoff with my headâ just for the fun of it.
At least in Narnia the Evil Queen no longer rules and Aslan will be by my side forever.
It is like picking fantasy or religion, a good one. I would say Oz, because it is the most progressive and things actually change.
Imagine stepping through a wardrobe into a world of endless adventure and talking animals! 🌳⨠Personally, Iâd choose to live in Narnia. C. S. Lewis crafted a world filled with deep magic, epic battles, and a compelling blend of fantasy and reality. Also, who wouldnât want to have tea with Mr. Tumnus or meet Aslan? The beauty of Narnia's seasons and its diverse landscapes would make every day an artistic inspiration for painting and drawing. Wonderland's whimsical chaos and Oz's magical marvels are enchanting, but Narnia's blend of grandeur and mystery speaks directly to my heart. Where would you rather live? 🦁👑
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Narnia, it looks beautiful and also I can enter and escape that place. Living in Wonderland would make me mentally ill.
"everybody here is mad" =
mentally ill.
@strateguy632 As a child I liked Oz as well, but never the Wonderland
Narnia is actullay beautiful and cool with talking animals. The others are just strange and creepy as hell.
Yeah... It's Narnia all the way. I get to meet God Himself, even if He's disguised as a talking lion...
oz in munchkin land! or 2nd best, wonderland after alice killed the beast , so army disobeyed red queen! no fear!
Narnia seems like a nice mix of (realtively) safe and fun compared to the other two.
between the defeated ice witch and the cruel telmar king.
@strateguy632 tbh I don't know that much about the lore of these places. I was just never an Oz fan and Wonderland seems pretty blatantly dangerous compared to political unrest in Narnia.
Oz would be cool. Flying monkeys, houses getting dropped on witches and that man behind the curtain would be awesome.
Oz & Wonderland are both too childish for me.
Any of those would be like being on acid all the time. And in Oz you have flying monkeys, in Wonderland a crazy homicidal queen, and, well, the same in Narnia.
Reality is far more exciting than any fantasy.
Oz is a prison isnât it?
Wonderland is Michael Jacksonâs pedo zone.
And I hate closets.
um... willie wonkas choc factory.
I hear Aslan is on the move!
GoT or even better LoTR
Narnia seems the most peaceful
Neverland.
Wonderland