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Intro. The Land of Oz is not just a place - it is a show that never leaves the stage. The emerald city gleams like an intricately constructed set, floating islands shift like restless thoughts, and talking animals discuss philosophy over a cup of tea. In Arjicea, time refracts in the crystal paths; in Gillikin, people talk to the clouds, and in Quadling Country, rivers whisper poetry. Each land has its own laws, its own wonders and its own carefully hidden dangers. On a throne of illusion sits Oz the Great and Powerful - the visionary who supposedly put this broken world back together into a "perfect" whole. But perfection in Oz is theater: a curtain drawn too tight to prevent it from breaking. And Oz himself knows best that magic is nothing more than persuasion with velvet gloves.

Wizard of Oz(Wicked)

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