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Oz is an imaginary country first introduced in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) by L. Frank Baum, and described and expanded upon in the Oz Books. Baum wrote fourteen children's books about Oz and its odd inhabitants. After his death Ruth Plumly Thompson continued the series.

The authors of Oz books are titled "Royal Historians of Oz", and it is their duty to report to the children of our world on the goings-on in the Land of Oz. Any confusion or contradiction between the different versions of their histories is utterly their own fault.


1 Geography


Oz is roughly rectangular in shape, and divided along the diagonals into four counties: Munchkin Country in the east, Winkie Country in the west, Gillikin Country in the north, and Quadling Country in the south. In the center of Oz, where the diagonals cross, is the fabled Emerald City, capital of the land of Oz and seat to the monarch of Oz, Princess Ozma. Unfortunately, numerous pockets throughout the land of Oz are cut off from the mainland, for geographic or cultural reasons, and have never heard of Ozma, making it impossible for them to acknowledge her as their rightful queen. It is necessary therefore to send occasional delegations to these remote places, and enlighten their inhabitants.

Oz is completely surrounded on all four sides by a Deadly Desert, which insulates the citizens of Oz from discovery and invasion. The desert has nonetheless been breached numerous times, both by children from our world (mostly harmless), and by more sinister characters, such as the Nome King, who occasionally gets the urge to conquer Oz. It was therefore necessary for Glinda to create a Barrier of invisibility around the Land of Oz, for further protection: however this barrier has merely slowed, not stopped, the flow of visitors to Oz.

Perceptive cartographers will notice that on some maps of Oz, the west is drawn on the right-hand side of the map, and the east is drawn on the left-hand side, though north is still at the top and south at the bottom of the map. The compass roseA compass rose is a figure displaying the orientation of the cardinal directions, north, south, east and west on a map. Naming all 32 points on the rose is called Boxing the compass. The "rose" term arises from the fairly ornate figures used with early co on these maps is adjusted accordingly. There are some that hold that this is the result of an error on behalf of on early Oz cartographer, who copied the map from a glass slide, without noticing he was holding the slide backwards. However, the true reason for this feature of Oz maps, is that it simply reflects the nature of Oz at the time (perhaps as a result of Glinda's spell, which has the effect of confusing most standard compasses).


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2 History

The documentation of Ozian history began with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900, but Oz had existed for hundreds if not thousands of years prior to the events related in that book. Early Ozian history must therefore be reconstructed from the fragments scattered between later historical documents. These fragments contain many inconsistencies, and sometimes flatly contradict each other, leading to endless contention between Oz historians over what is fact and what is myth about the founding of the modern land of Oz.

The following chronology is based on information gleaned from the Oz books, but not necessarily accepted as true by all Oz historians.

Originally Oz was an ordinary place like any other land, until the fairy queen, Lurline , decided to enchant it and leave one of her fairies there as ruler. According to some versions, the fairy left behind was OzmaOzma has several meanings: Ozma is the name invented by L. Frank Baum for Princess Ozma, ruler of his fictional land of Oz, and later given to his own granddaughter. The name has permeated popular culture and been used for several different things. Ozma i herself, Lurline's own daughter. Other versions mention a line of ancestors who ruled Oz before Ozma.

At some point Oz was ruled by a king, Pastoria , Ozma's father. This king was overthrown by four wicked witches. They subdivided the land into the four counties and enslaved the inhabitants. Two of the wicked witches were later overthrown by good witches: Glinda the good ruled the land of the Quadlings , and the good witch of the north, Tattypoo , ruled the land of the Gillikins .

Later on, Oscar Diggs, a hack magician from OmahaOmaha is the name of some places in the United States: Omaha, Georgia Omaha, Illinois Omaha, Nebraska (the most familiar one) Omaha, Texas It is also the name of a Native American tribe, after which the city in Nebraska is named; see Omaha (tribe). Omaha blew into Oz in his hot air balloon. He convinced the inhabitants that he was a great Wizard, and they asked him to become their new leader. Diggs united the four countries under one name, "Oz", his first two initials, and became The Wizard of Oz. He had the people build a great Emerald City in the center, which became the capital of Oz. Diggs locked himself in a room in the city and never took audience with anyone because of his fear of being discovered. The witches were allowed to continue to rule over their respective countries because Diggs had no real magic to stop them.

Post "Wonderful Wizard of Oz" history

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Eventually, Dorothy Gale, and her whole house are blown into Oz from Kansas by a tornado. When the house lands, it crushes the Wicked Witch of the East, ruler of the Munchkins. In an attempt to get home, she journeys to the Emerald City. Along the way, she meets the Tin Woodsman, Cowardly Lion, and Scarecrow, who all accompany her. Once there, they become one of the first people to gain audience with the Wizard since he had gone into seclusion, although he disguises himself. This is due to the fact that Dorothy now has the Wicked Witch of the East's magic silver slippers, and the Wizard is afraid of her. The Wizard sends Dorothy and her party to dispose of the Wicked Witch of the West, in exchange for granting her request to send her home. He believes that the Witch will probably destroy them and he won't be found out. Surprisingly, she does destroy the Witch, by throwing a pail of water on her. Defeated, the Wizard reveals to the group that he is in fact not a real wizard and has no magic. Buts he does promises to grant Dorothy's wish and take her home himself in his balloon. He leaves the Scarecrow in his place to rule Oz and the Winkies ask the Tin Woodsman to be their ruler in place of the Wicked Witch.

Finally, it is discovered that the daughter of the original king of Oz, Ozma, had been given to an old witch, Mombi , by the wizard to hide away. Mombi had turned her into a boy named Tip who she raised. When all of this is revealed Tip is turned back into Ozma and takes her rightful place as the benevolent ruler of all of Oz. Ozma successfully wards off several attempts by various armies to overthrow her. To prevent any upheaval of her rule over Oz, she outlaws the practice of all magic in Oz except by the wizard (who later returns) and Glinda, and uses her magic belt to make all of Oz invisible to outsiders. Ozma remains the ruler of Oz for the entirety of the series.





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