~ The Young Man’s Guide, by William Alcott, 1846
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~ The Young Man’s Guide, by William Alcott, 1846
I feel like “random rocky mid-Atlantic island inhabited by about 200 British people and some interesting birds” is an underutilized niche for “fictional country you think might be real until you look it up”. You could set a really interesting story on composite not!St. Helena/not!Tristan da Cunha/not!Falklands with a history of invasions, volcanic eruptions, and Napoleon dying mysteriously.
I WOULD LOVE 2 B NINJA RIVALS W YOU/GEN…and I wanna ask so many things but I don’t even know what 2 ask HEHEHSJS
OKAY IF YOU WANNA BE IN NARUTO. first off let's get you started with a village. i'm assuming you'd wanna be in leaf BUT i'll tell you about the others anyways. there are technically a LOT but as they say pretty early on, we have the five main actual "ninja villages". also where you're at, most of the other villages arent really relevant yet and you havent met most of the characters from them, buuut-
Easiest Sporcle Quiz Ever.
inspired by a conversation with @of-sevenseas about how long we would last among the hot buff women of Gerudo Town
where would you live in TotK-era Hyrule?
Gerudo Town
Goron City
Hateno Village
Kakariko Village
Lookout Landing
Lurelin Village
Rito Village
Tarrey Town
Zora’s Domain
Other, including stables (please specify)
The infographic, by flight search website Just The Flight, reveals the real life locations behind the destinations from books, films, radio, games, television, comic books and myths.
This infographic is pretty, brilliant and wonderfully informative–a good excuse to dust off Google Earth and have a wee explore of the regions that inspired (and contributed to) some exceptional films and novels.
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The river-changing-course image is actually of a river in El Sira Communal Reserve in Peru. :-) I followed the source back to reddit and imgur, where you could read the little map in the corner more clearly.
NO IT WAS TOTALLY NEBRASKA.