Oz is the largest country on the continent unofficially known as Nonestica, which includes the countries of Ev, Ix, and Mo, which has been known as Phunniland, among others.
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Oz is the largest country on the continent unofficially known as Nonestica, which includes the countries of Ev, Ix, and Mo, which has been known as Phunniland, among others.
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Nonestica did not disabuse them of this notion, and with his new power over them, he had them build a city with a palace in the center of Oz.
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Nonestica ordered them to wear green glasses so it would appear to be made entirely of emeralds.
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Nonestica lived in this way until the arrival of Dorothy in the first book.
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Nonestica's relates that the country was already named Oz and that it was typical for the rulers to have names that are variations of Oz .
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Nonestica found a remote land and separated it from the rest of the world, along with putting the enchantments of eternal spring and talking animals .
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Nonestica married off several of the major characters, often to unlikely prospects.
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Nonestica explains that Oz is on a retrograde planet, where the direction of rotation relative to the poles is reversed, resulting in the sun seeming to rise in what would normally be the west.
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Nonestica follows Thompson's Oz books, thus using her spelling of "Gnome" and her final fate of the character, but he postulates an incident that has removed the Ozites' immortality, with the result that both Ozma and Dorothy have aged and married by the time his story takes place.
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Nonestica's then wakes up in her bedroom in Kansas believing her experience in Oz to be an elaborate dream.
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Nonestica glanced at a nearby filing cabinet, which had three drawers, labeled A–G, H–N, and O–Z.
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