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Ein Tornado erfasst Dorothy Gale aus Kansas und ihren Polizeihund Toto und befördert beide in die verzauberte Welt Oz, die von einem Zauberer regiert wird. Ihre Ankunft setzt eine Prophezeiung über ein katastrophales Ereignis in Gang. Emerald City – Die dunkle Welt von Oz (Originaltitel: Emerald City) ist eine US-​amerikanische Fernsehserie von Matthew Arnold und Josh Friedman, die lose auf. Emerald City (englisch für Smaragdstadt) steht für: Emerald City, Originaltitel von Trendsetters – Jahrmarkt der Illusionen, australischer Film von Michael Jenkins. Emerald City: In der Neuinterpretation der „Zauberer von Oz“-Bücher verschlägt es die jährige Dorothy Gale (Adria Arjona) mit ihrem Polizeihund Toto . Die NBC-Serie „Emerald City“ ist eine moderne TV-Adaption und düstere Neuinterpretation von L. Frank Baums Literaturklassiker „Der Zauberer von Oz“. Emerald City. Staffel 1. (41)X-Ray Im Auge eines Tornados werden die 20 Jahre alte Dorothy Gale und ihr Polizeihund in eine andere Welt geschleudert​. vinduespudser.eu - Kaufen Sie Emerald City - Die dunkle Welt von Oz günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und.

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Emerald City – Die dunkle Welt von Oz (Originaltitel: Emerald City) ist eine US-​amerikanische Fernsehserie von Matthew Arnold und Josh Friedman, die lose auf. Emerald City (englisch für Smaragdstadt) steht für: Emerald City, Originaltitel von Trendsetters – Jahrmarkt der Illusionen, australischer Film von Michael Jenkins. vinduespudser.eu - Kaufen Sie Emerald City - Die dunkle Welt von Oz günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und. Staffel Kitchen Impossible Mälzer Vs. Raue Stream Staffel 1. Oliver Jackson-Cohen. Listen mit Emerald Cosmopolitan Gewinnspiele. Social Distance: Review der 1. Kommentare zu Emerald City werden geladen Doch das Auto wird mit ihr und dem darin befindlichen Polizeihund Toto vom Sturm fortgerissen. Eine Reihe betrüblicher Ereignisse. Bitte schalte Javascript ein. Emerald City 1x09 Serientrailer. Serienjunkies durchsuchen Suche starten

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Edit page. Add episode. November Streaming Picks. Holiday Picks. What to Stream on Prime Video. Clear your history. Dorothy Gale 10 episodes, Lucas 10 episodes, Green marble bridges run across many of the buildings to let the citizens cross from one establishment to the next.

The city is also said to have dozens of gorgeous gardens, green glass solariums and private courtyards filled with blooming green flowers.

To accompany the gardens many green marble statues, bird baths, marble sitting benches and emerald studded light post are placed all around to decorate the area.

There are also multiple parks holding refreshing green ponds with electric marble water fountains placed in the center of these ponds that spray green perfumed water high into the air.

The Emerald City's citizens are rather sheltered people but also content, happy and at peace with their lives.

There is a vendor on the streets selling green articles of every variety, and other vendors who sell green lemonade, beverages of which the city children purchase with green pennies.

This contrasts with the later description of Oz, in which money does not feature nor even exist. When Ozma becomes ruler of Emerald City she eliminated money in general.

Interpreters have argued that the Wizard may have introduced money into the city, and to the land of Oz, but this is not in the original text itself.

Even though it is very likely that he did. In Gregory Maguire's Oz re-envisionment Wicked , this is a idea that is used in his novel the Wizard introduces the value of money to the people of Oz, among many other things.

The citizens also are all educated, content, and free from care. And the residents of the city rarely ever go beyond the city's marble wall and into the outside of the city because the Emerald City is the most beautiful place in all of Oz.

It is so comfortable, prosperous and peaceful that no one ever truly wants to leave or live anywhere else once they have lived in the city after a while.

And since the city is now ruled by Princess Ozma of Oz, the people of Emerald City love their ruler so much that they always want to be and live by her side, under her reign.

When the palace is first introduced, it is when Dorothy and her friends have come to see the wizard after their long journey on the Yellow Brick Road.

After meeting with the Guardian of the Gates , the Soldier with the Green Whiskers gives them a tour of the city and leads them to the palace.

When they arrive, they are waited upon by the beautiful green maid named Jellia Jamb who gladly shows them to their rooms. The palace is where the great Wizard of Oz himself resided during his long reign as ruler.

He stayed reclusive in his chambers for many decades, not even allowing the most trusted members of the city's staff administration to see him face to face.

The Wizard kept his true form a mystery. Since he was a skilled illusionist, he appeared to his people as many different things such as a bird, an elephant, a cat, a beautiful fairy, a brownie, or even a ball of fire.

Therefore, the people of Oz believed him to be a great and powerful force to be reckoned with and never questioned his authority, nor could anyone know his true identity.

This went on until the situation of Dorothy took place. After it was discovered that he was a humbug, the Wizard quickly left Oz, promising to take Dorothy and her dog Toto home with him to Kansas if they kept his secret safe.

He planned to leave Oz in the very same hot air balloon he arrived in decades prior. But the balloon departed too soon as Toto ran after a little green kitten in the Emerald City streets and by the time Dorothy caught him and returned she was left behind.

The Wizard did indeed make it back to our world in America, thus resigning as the Wizard and leaving the Scarecrow in charge to be King.

After Dorothy finally found a way home thanks to the magic of the Silver Shoes she wore since her arrival in Oz, the Scarecrow returned to the Emerald City to take the throne as planned.

And even though he was made of straw, the Scarecrow still made a swell ruler and the people of Oz loved him as if he was a real man.

In the second Oz book by Baum titled The Marvelous Land of Oz , published in , the novel serves as a sequel to the first story.

After many years of searching Glinda transformed Ozma to her true form and Ozma took her rightful place as heir to Oz's throne.

The Scarecrow was happy to give up his position as ruler, as Ozma was the most beautiful, honest and loveliest child Queen that Oz could hope for.

Living in the palace is Ozma's Royal court of city subjects which consist of many richly dressed people who stand around in the palace plaza outside the Royal chambers every morning and talk amongst each other to keep themselves entertained.

Other familiar people and beings such as the Scarecrow , the Cowardly Lion , the Hungry Tiger , the Wizard of Oz , and Dorothy Gale who Ozma became best friends with and eventually made Dorothy an official princess, sit inside the chamber right next to Ozma upon her Royal throne.

There, Ozma spends one hour everyday listening to the problems and request of her people whom she cares deeply for because she does not like to see any Ozian unhappy.

Queen Ozma's palace is said to be three stories high with three flights of stairs and has seven passages which lead to the royal court room and it's Royal chambers.

Before entering, one must always wipe their feet on a plush green rug before being allowed to pass. Some sections of the palace are entirely paneled all of spotless mirrored glass, reaching from the ground and stretching up to the ceilings.

Since the floors and walls are all mirror, one will find themselves completely surrounded by their own reflection at every angle whichever way they turn to look.

In every room and hallway, giant crystal chandeliers hang beautifully from the ceiling fixtures that light up the mirrored rooms very brightly rather it be day or night.

The rooms are all private suites, filled with rich green carpet, green satin draperies, green antique furniture and solid gold credenzas holding fireplaces and decorated mantels.

There are comfortable canopy beds filled with satin bedding, silk sheets and soft pillows stuffed with ostrich feathers. There is also a private sitting room with a solid gold grandfather clock and a walk in bathroom made entirely out of green marble with a sink in bathtub said to be large enough for a horse to bathe in.

These rooms are all connected, making a large condominium apartment for each individual resident. The bedrooms hold an elegant wardrobe filled with gorgeous and handsome clothing that fits the guest perfectly.

The rooms are also filled with cozy velvet chairs with exquisitely embroidered throw pillows and green dinette glass tables with polished platters of gold and silver that are openly laid out and filled with scrumptious treats to eat.

There are marble bookshelves with many green books to read filled with funny green illustrations. Many oil paintings of Oz's history hang upon the walls and attractive marble statues stand at nearly every corner.

Next to the green draperies, delicate green vases of china and porcelain filled with bouquets of fresh green flowers are placed by the green stained-glass windows.

To complete the suites, electric green marble water fountains are placed in the center as the focal point of the rooms.

These fountains spray green perfumed water high up into the air, so high in fact that the water is said to almost reach the emerald encrusted ceiling, all while filling the area with a refreshing fragrance as the water gracefully falls back into its marble basin.

Long, long ago, centuries before The Wonderful Wizard of Oz takes place, Oz was once ruled by a very old yet kind and gentle King of mortal blood named Pastoria.

Along with his subjects he lived in a tiny Kingdom in Oz filled with peace and harmony. However, one random day out of the clear blue sky, suddenly a large air-craft of sorts came descending down from the clouds up above, it slowly came to the ground and landed in the exact center of Oz.

The people of Oz, Pastoria's subjects and even the Witches of Oz themselves had never seen such a peculiar invention. Inside the basket that was attached to the giant balloon was a man, he called himself Oscar Diggs , and enthusiastically introduced himself as a great Wizard and Magician, and a force to be reckoned with.

And the people of Oz, being as gullible as they were, believed him. The Ozians asked if the Wizard would be the ruler of the land and he agreed that he would look after Oz and someday rid the land of its Wicked Witches if they promised to obey his every wish and demand.

The people of Oz were gullible people and believed him and his promises. And with that, Pastoria was overthrown. Thus, the people of Oz building the famous Emerald City in his honor and constructing the Yellow Brick Road that lead to the main entrance.

The only thing left of Pastoria was his delicate baby daughter and the fairy child of Fairy Queen Lurline , Princess Ozma. Who one day would get old enough to claim back her place as the rightful heir to her father's imperial Royal Throne.

And since Ozma was half fairy, with magic running in her blood, these fairy powers she had could one day be used to challenge the Wizard.

This worried the greedy Wizard as he wanted Oz's treasures all to himself. So one late night, the Wizard snuck into the palace of Pastoria, and snatched the baby Princess up and disappeared into the dark night.

Mombi was not as gifted or as powerful as the Wicked Witches of the east and west in Oz were, but she was still no stranger to the magic arts and practice of black magic.

Mombi agreed to the Wizard's offer and favor to keep the baby hidden away from society and to never let anyone know where Ozma was.

Mombi, transformed Ozma to disguise her as a boy named Tip to work as her personal servant and kitchen slave for many years.

Much like in the story of Cinderella. When Ozma accidentally changes the past of Oz, the Emerald City is transformed into a dark alternative metropolis called the Obsidian City.

Paradox in Oz. In the Wizard of Oz silent film, the Emerald City is shown throughout the story. The city is only seen from a great far off distance upon grassy and flowery hills beside mountains.

Unlike in Baum's descriptions of the city, this city has no gate, only a giant door that leads visitors inside.

No green spectacles are seen nor mentioned by the Guardian of the Gates aka the "Door Man", as they called him in the film. Inside, all of the buildings are constructed out of hundreds of skyscraper cylinder domes of what appears to be of green marble and green glass.

These odd looking towers and buildings are all crowded together. Inside of the city a horse of a different color, pulls a drawn carriage and takes guest on a tour of the city.

All of the streets are polished and of dark green marble, some area's have velvet carpets. The green cylinder dome buildings have small windows and doors.

Colorful gardens are seen with green watered ponds and beauty shops. The work of a pre German artist, the picture suggested a city of upside-down test tubes — more abstract than the Moorish, Spanish styled version of the City that Denslow provided in the original book.

Assistant art director Jack Martin Smith later explained that the MGM personnel chose the look because it did not resemble any known buildings in any style; " It looked like some strange but beautiful thing we had never seen before.

As the Scarecrow is now King, Witch Mombi sends her army of angry elephants in the city to march their way through the streets and destroy the beautiful green buildings.

Everyone who either lives in or visits the "Big Green Apple" must wear green glasses, an element dropped for screen versions of The Wiz.

Dorothy and her friends encounter the citizens dancing the "Emerald City Ballet", and learn that some intimidating rumors about the Wiz have left the people too scared to try and meet him.

The city's residents are a group of aristocratic, stuck-up, shallow and sophisticated people who are fashion-forward and materialistic.

The citizens seem to be slightly avant-garde, while seemingly only caring about appearances. The citizens magically changed their outfits according to what the Wizard said was in or out of style.

Even though it is called Emerald City, the citizens wear other colors such as red and gold, this was done for only the film. The Bouncer guards the entrance, two emerald-encrusted doors.

People can only visit the Emerald City if their names appear on his list, if they're famous, if they know someone famous, or if they pay the Bouncer with a sizable donation for his retirement fund.

When Dorothy uses her. They encounter a crowd of fancily-clad denizens dancing underneath stone arches bathed in green light. The door to the Wiz's throne room apparently stays unlocked, but everyone in the City remains too scared to go through it.

According to the Cowardly Lion, the Emerald City also has a movie theater and a bar, which the viewers never actually see themselves. On Dorothy Gale's second trip to Oz, a melancholy six months later probably longer in Oz , she finds that things throughout the land are not at all how she left them or remembers them.

In this version of the story, Emerald City stays much more faithful to the books in appearance than the version, or any other version for that matter.

Even though the green city is in a state of apocalyptic ruins throughout the majority of the film, the viewer gets a tantalizing look into the city's lite up streets after Dorothy saves Oz and wishes Oz to be restored back to life.

And during the celebration parade scene towards the very end, the scenes are all shot throughout the silver and gold carpeted hallways and mirrored throne room of Oz's royal palace.

In the Disney made for TV movie, starring pop singer Ashanti as Dorothy, the Emerald City is more modern and electrified in the night. The city is very modern-looking and almost resembles Las Vegas.

A hundred years after Dorothy Gale came to Oz aka Outer Zone , the Emerald City is now a city filled with technology, crime, sex and overall corruption.

The ruler of the city is a man known as "Mystic Man" who is a mere phony and copycat of the Wizard who once ruled over the city nearly a century ago.

Since the city is so old, its original brightness and glory has long faded and citizens are no longer forced to wear the protective spectacles.

Tin Man. In Disney's film, Oz the Great and Powerful, the city is a copy cat replica of the film's city with a more modern interior design.

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Episodes Seasons. Edit Cast Series cast summary: Adria Arjona Dorothy Gale 10 episodes, Oliver Jackson-Cohen Lucas 10 episodes, Ana Ularu West 10 episodes, Gerran Howell Jack 10 episodes, Jordan Loughran Tip 10 episodes, Vincent D'Onofrio The Wizard 10 episodes, Mido Hamada Eamonn 9 episodes, Isabel Lucas Anna 9 episodes, Joely Richardson Ojo 7 episodes, Roxy Sternberg Elizabeth 7 episodes, Vahid Gold Toby 7 episodes, Stefanie Martini Lady Ev 7 episodes, Rebeka Rea Sylvie 6 episodes, Gina McKee Jane 5 episodes, Gina Bellman Karen 5 episodes, Stewart Scudamore Taglines: Say goodbye to Kansas.

Edit Did You Know? In the show, Jack being a live reference of both Pumpkinhead and Tin Man helped the series to maintain its human approach, avoiding being a fable like the stories, as during entire show there are no animals or inanimated objects acting like humans.

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Runtime: 60 min. Sound Mix: Stereo. Color: Color. Edit page. Add episode. November Streaming Picks. It first appeared well over one hundred years ago in Baum's first Oz book titled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz , published in It is introduced in the eleventh chapter of the novel titled The Wonderful City of Oz , and is often referred to as the " City of Emeralds " in the original text.

The city is a very important key element in the book, being the protagonist's desired destination throughout a good majority of the story:.

When a little Kansas farm girl named Dorothy Gale and her pet dog called Toto are swept away by a cyclone and transported to the undiscovered realm called "Oz", Dorothy becomes determined to find a way back to her beloved guardians; Uncle Henry and Aunt Em.

The only one believed to be powerful enough to send Dorothy home where she belongs is Oz's most dominant ruler, the great and wonderful, yet mysterious and reclusive Wizard who resides in an emerald encrusted city.

The Emerald City glows in the landscapes distance! Illustrated by W. Denslow Popular artist and close friend to L. Frank Baum, W. Denslow was known for being a rather successful children's illustrator in the late 's.

John R. Neill would later illustrate the rest of Baum's Oz stories in the early 's, which were sequel books to his first Oz novel. But Denslow's artwork is more well known for being the original drawings to the story that started it all.

Denslow's Oz interpretations are still more popular compared to John's later Oz interpretations. When collaborating with Baum, Denslow used many different bits and pieces taken from various different structures from places all around the world.

It is very likely that the late " White City " was the main inspiration. This real life city was once a recreational center and famous for it's world's fair and was also a place L.

Frank Baum himself visited and was truly inspired by. The White City of Chicago was originally envisioned to be like " Luna Park " and "Dreamland ", both state of the art American amusement parks built to entertain the general public in the late 's and early 's.

The themes and architecture of the city buildings also seemed to channel the "Crystal Palace" at Sydenham in the circa 's. In the later Oz books It is highly likely that the hotel known as "Hotel Del Coronado" in California, influenced Baum's description as well as in the artwork by Neill.

Del Coronado was built in and has a rather glamorous history as many iconic Hollywood celebrities and notable people have visited or stayed there, such as L.

The road stops right at the emerald studded gates which is connected to the green marble wall that surrounds the entire city. The city is a magnificent place indeed, being described as stately, statuesque, imposing and even intimidating.

The equal of which has never been seen or discovered, even in other enchanted realms and fairylands. In fact, it is so magnificent that a bright green glow can be seen far off into the distance many miles away that shines brightly high up, above the city and into the sky even in broad daylight.

The closer you get to the city, the more its glow intensifies, and becomes brighter and brighter until everything surrounding the city, including the rays of the sun appear to be of a greenish tint.

The handsome wall that circles the city is described as being incredibly solid and immense. It is very thick and of the finest green marble, polished smooth and studded with a perfusion of giant sparkling emeralds and green gems.

These countless gems all glisten and dazzle in the sun ever so brightly, it could blind one if they were not careful. Along this great green wall are four gate openings set at distances with two tall solid gold pillar towers on each side of it's entrance.

The towers are there for the Emerald City soldiers aka the Royal Army of Oz can watch for any enemies or unwanted intruders, which is rarely, if ever.

At the top of the wall is a wide walkway that is spacious enough four soliders can walk abreast upon it, side by side with ease.

These four city gates also face each of the four vast quadrants in Oz. Surprisingly, the gate on the west wing of Oz, originally did not have any type of road of which lead to the Winkie Country of Oz like the others lead into their own directions they faced.

This is because no one wished to ever venture west since the people of Oz were far too cautious to trespass on into the Wicked Witch of the West 's turf.

Because this Wicked Witch had already imprisoned and enslaved the natives of the Winkie Country called Winkies. And the Witch would not hesitate to do the same with any intruders, so people stayed far away, resulting in the Emerald City administrators not wanting to be responsible for the horrible fate of any Ozians.

Thus, resulting in not having a legitimate way for people to travel into the western quadrant. Not until the Wicked Witch was ultimately liquefied and destroyed by Dorothy Gale of Kansas was there a road that ran through her country.

After her demise the Tin Woodman , became the new monarch ruler there to take her place. When the Emerald City was first built, the thick high wall of polished marble that surrounded the entire city was all green and covered with giant sparkling emeralds.

However, the city itself, while mostly all green and still decorated with millions of big green jewels and precious gems was entirely not. Many other stones are used as decorations inside the buildings such as rubies, diamonds, and sapphires, yet outwardly only emeralds appear, which is why the place is called the Emerald City.

The glasses became mandatory by the Wizard's law and the people who became residents were all told they had to wear them for their own good.

To keep the glasses in place, the glasses consist of two 24 Karat gold bands on each side that reach all the way around to meet at the back of the wearer's head.

Then the two bands are securely locked on tight. As long as the gold bands are locked on the glasses are unable to be taken off, even if one wishes to do so.

They must eat, sleep, bathe and go about their daily routines while wearing them. Even the animals of Oz who come to Emerald City are expected to wear the green tinted eye wear.

When Dorothy and her friends first entered the city for the very first time, before walking into the city's streets they first found themselves all in an office-chamber.

Much like a service entrance that is described as an all green room with a high bejeweled gothic ceiling.

This chamber room is where the staff of administrators and servants work, this is also where the spectacles are held. Once visitors have the spectacles adorned, they are lead to a huge round circular door that resembles a large vault.

To divide and separate the streets from the sidewalks, thousands of large emeralds are neatly lined up along the marble as curbs, making blocks and neighborhoods for the citizens.

The authentic and elaborate buildings are of well kept houses, apartments, shops, beauty parlors, markets, restaurants, libraries, workshops, toy stores, theaters, dazzling jeweled palaces, plazas, pools, and hundreds of solid gold towers reaching over feet high.

Most of the buildings have spacious balconies which overlook the vast city below. The building windows consist of luxurious green stain glass, outlined with solid gold window panes encrusted with gems.

Any one of which would be the pride and glory of a King's crown. Most of the buildings all flaunt green silk flags at the very tip tops that flutter in the breeze and read OZ in golden embroidery.

Green marble bridges run across many of the buildings to let the citizens cross from one establishment to the next. The city is also said to have dozens of gorgeous gardens, green glass solariums and private courtyards filled with blooming green flowers.

To accompany the gardens many green marble statues, bird baths, marble sitting benches and emerald studded light post are placed all around to decorate the area.

There are also multiple parks holding refreshing green ponds with electric marble water fountains placed in the center of these ponds that spray green perfumed water high into the air.

The Emerald City's citizens are rather sheltered people but also content, happy and at peace with their lives. There is a vendor on the streets selling green articles of every variety, and other vendors who sell green lemonade, beverages of which the city children purchase with green pennies.

This contrasts with the later description of Oz, in which money does not feature nor even exist. When Ozma becomes ruler of Emerald City she eliminated money in general.

Interpreters have argued that the Wizard may have introduced money into the city, and to the land of Oz, but this is not in the original text itself.

Even though it is very likely that he did. In Gregory Maguire's Oz re-envisionment Wicked , this is a idea that is used in his novel the Wizard introduces the value of money to the people of Oz, among many other things.

The citizens also are all educated, content, and free from care. And the residents of the city rarely ever go beyond the city's marble wall and into the outside of the city because the Emerald City is the most beautiful place in all of Oz.

It is so comfortable, prosperous and peaceful that no one ever truly wants to leave or live anywhere else once they have lived in the city after a while.

And since the city is now ruled by Princess Ozma of Oz, the people of Emerald City love their ruler so much that they always want to be and live by her side, under her reign.

When the palace is first introduced, it is when Dorothy and her friends have come to see the wizard after their long journey on the Yellow Brick Road.

After meeting with the Guardian of the Gates , the Soldier with the Green Whiskers gives them a tour of the city and leads them to the palace.

When they arrive, they are waited upon by the beautiful green maid named Jellia Jamb who gladly shows them to their rooms.

The palace is where the great Wizard of Oz himself resided during his long reign as ruler. He stayed reclusive in his chambers for many decades, not even allowing the most trusted members of the city's staff administration to see him face to face.

The Wizard kept his true form a mystery. Since he was a skilled illusionist, he appeared to his people as many different things such as a bird, an elephant, a cat, a beautiful fairy, a brownie, or even a ball of fire.

Therefore, the people of Oz believed him to be a great and powerful force to be reckoned with and never questioned his authority, nor could anyone know his true identity.

This went on until the situation of Dorothy took place. After it was discovered that he was a humbug, the Wizard quickly left Oz, promising to take Dorothy and her dog Toto home with him to Kansas if they kept his secret safe.

He planned to leave Oz in the very same hot air balloon he arrived in decades prior. But the balloon departed too soon as Toto ran after a little green kitten in the Emerald City streets and by the time Dorothy caught him and returned she was left behind.

The Wizard did indeed make it back to our world in America, thus resigning as the Wizard and leaving the Scarecrow in charge to be King.

After Dorothy finally found a way home thanks to the magic of the Silver Shoes she wore since her arrival in Oz, the Scarecrow returned to the Emerald City to take the throne as planned.

And even though he was made of straw, the Scarecrow still made a swell ruler and the people of Oz loved him as if he was a real man.

In the second Oz book by Baum titled The Marvelous Land of Oz , published in , the novel serves as a sequel to the first story. After many years of searching Glinda transformed Ozma to her true form and Ozma took her rightful place as heir to Oz's throne.

The Scarecrow was happy to give up his position as ruler, as Ozma was the most beautiful, honest and loveliest child Queen that Oz could hope for.

Living in the palace is Ozma's Royal court of city subjects which consist of many richly dressed people who stand around in the palace plaza outside the Royal chambers every morning and talk amongst each other to keep themselves entertained.

Other familiar people and beings such as the Scarecrow , the Cowardly Lion , the Hungry Tiger , the Wizard of Oz , and Dorothy Gale who Ozma became best friends with and eventually made Dorothy an official princess, sit inside the chamber right next to Ozma upon her Royal throne.

There, Ozma spends one hour everyday listening to the problems and request of her people whom she cares deeply for because she does not like to see any Ozian unhappy.

Queen Ozma's palace is said to be three stories high with three flights of stairs and has seven passages which lead to the royal court room and it's Royal chambers.

Before entering, one must always wipe their feet on a plush green rug before being allowed to pass. Some sections of the palace are entirely paneled all of spotless mirrored glass, reaching from the ground and stretching up to the ceilings.

Since the floors and walls are all mirror, one will find themselves completely surrounded by their own reflection at every angle whichever way they turn to look.

In every room and hallway, giant crystal chandeliers hang beautifully from the ceiling fixtures that light up the mirrored rooms very brightly rather it be day or night.

The rooms are all private suites, filled with rich green carpet, green satin draperies, green antique furniture and solid gold credenzas holding fireplaces and decorated mantels.

There are comfortable canopy beds filled with satin bedding, silk sheets and soft pillows stuffed with ostrich feathers. There is also a private sitting room with a solid gold grandfather clock and a walk in bathroom made entirely out of green marble with a sink in bathtub said to be large enough for a horse to bathe in.

These rooms are all connected, making a large condominium apartment for each individual resident. The bedrooms hold an elegant wardrobe filled with gorgeous and handsome clothing that fits the guest perfectly.

The rooms are also filled with cozy velvet chairs with exquisitely embroidered throw pillows and green dinette glass tables with polished platters of gold and silver that are openly laid out and filled with scrumptious treats to eat.

There are marble bookshelves with many green books to read filled with funny green illustrations.

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