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Post by jennysnooper87 on Apr 20, 2018 18:26:53 GMT
The list is now complete.
The Emerald City from The Wizard of Oz, shortly after the Wizard has defeated the Wicked Witch of the West (just outside of London) Four Walmart stores from OTL 2017, sans people, with all items fully stocked (near the Mario Bros.' house, inside Imperial France, between London and the Emerald City, and in an area close to the Underground monsters' current location) The Kingdom of Mewni from the SvFE Sisters AU (southern Georgia) All Union and Confederate Armies (plus their encampments) from OTL 1861, just before the First Battle of Bull Run (near the site of OTL Palmdale, California) Hernan Cortez and his contingent of Spanish conquistadors from OTL 1519, at the exact moment they set foot in the Yucatan Peninsula (five miles away from the two armies) The fabled city of El Dorado, inhabited completely by the Moorish population of Cordoba from around the time of Caliph Yazid I (at the OTL site of the small community of Lake Los Angeles)
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Post by lordroel on Apr 20, 2018 18:37:19 GMT
And become it sole ruler, long live King Hernan I. Hey, let's not forget the Union/Confederate armies. They might play some sort of role in his conquest. Well think the CSA army is more easy to switch, especially if he has gold ore other things to offer them.
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Post by jennysnooper87 on Apr 20, 2018 18:56:06 GMT
Hey, let's not forget the Union/Confederate armies. They might play some sort of role in his conquest. Well think the CSA army is more easy to switch, especially if he has gold ore other things to offer them. True, not to mention that the Moors are probably the closest thing the Confederates will ever have to slaves, as they are both racially similar. Striking a deal with the Union army may get trickier, though. They don't want gold nor slaves.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 20, 2018 19:17:35 GMT
Well think the CSA army is more easy to switch, especially if he has gold ore other things to offer them. True, not to mention that the Moors are probably the closest thing the Confederates will ever have to slaves, as they are both racially similar. Striking a deal with the Union army may get trickier, though. They don't want gold nor slaves. Well they only want to get rid of the CSA Army, but if they get no orders from Washington, then they are own there own, thing might be different then.
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Post by jennysnooper87 on Apr 20, 2018 19:49:27 GMT
True, not to mention that the Moors are probably the closest thing the Confederates will ever have to slaves, as they are both racially similar. Striking a deal with the Union army may get trickier, though. They don't want gold nor slaves. Well they only want to get rid of the CSA Army, but if they get no orders from Washington, then they are own there own, thing might be different then. Yeah, so they'd be most likely to just strike out on their own and find somewhere else worth living. Perhaps to London.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 20, 2018 19:52:16 GMT
Well they only want to get rid of the CSA Army, but if they get no orders from Washington, then they are own there own, thing might be different then. Yeah, so they'd be most likely to just strike out on their own and find somewhere else worth living. Perhaps to London. Ore they will found New America, but they might need women, doubt the Union army had many of them in 1861.
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Post by jennysnooper87 on Apr 20, 2018 20:12:09 GMT
Yeah, so they'd be most likely to just strike out on their own and find somewhere else worth living. Perhaps to London. Ore they will found New America, but they might need women, doubt the Union army had many of them in 1861. If there's plenty of unclaimed land to the far north, they might do it.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 20, 2018 20:14:32 GMT
Ore they will found New America, but they might need women, doubt the Union army had many of them in 1861. If there's plenty of unclaimed land to the far north, they might do it. But still how does the Union army command prevent the soldiers from rebelling, they do not have any reason to stay with the army.
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Post by jennysnooper87 on Apr 20, 2018 20:21:07 GMT
Day 3
On the third day of the year 0 A.T. (After the Travel), the next group of six Traveled people/places to arrive in this new world are:
The Emerald City from The Wizard of Oz, shortly after the Wizard has defeated the Wicked Witch of the West (just outside of London) Four Walmart stores from OTL 2017, sans people, with all items fully stocked (near the Mario Bros.' house, inside Imperial France, between London and the Emerald City, and in an area close to the Underground monsters' current location) The Kingdom of Mewni from the SvFE Sisters AU (southern Georgia) All Union and Confederate armies (plus their encampments) from OTL 1861, just before the First Battle of Bull Run (near the site of OTL Palmdale, California) Hernan Cortez and his contingent of Spanish conquistadors from OTL 1519, at the exact moment they set foot in the Yucatan Peninsula (five miles away from the two armies) The fabled city of El Dorado, inhabited completely by the Moorish population of Cordoba from around the time of Caliph Yazid I (at the OTL site of the small community of Lake Los Angeles)
Confusion sets in as the inhabitants of the Emerald City go from celebrating their victory over the Wicked Witch of the West to wondering what the hell just happened. Scouts were able to discover that the Yellow Brick Road leading up to the city has been cut off, meaning that the rest of Oz is no longer present. They also find something else: a large building called "Walmart" with all sorts of strange items (besides food) inside.
The reactions to the other three Walmart stores are practically the same. While many of the downtimers are able to make use of the food and essential supplies they salvaged from these stores, they have no clear idea how the electronic and battery-powered devices work; those who do, on the other hand, learn how to use them quickly. The most common items are walkie-talkies and radio transistors, with which they hope to establish contact with other possible settlements in Terra Nova.
The Mario Gang, Neo-Mysticons, and the future children discover a Walmart right in their backyard. This is considered a godsend for the team, as they were almost out of food by that time. They gather as much as they can from the store, and anything that they might need to survive, it's all right here.
The humans and farm animals set out to explore the island. Along the way, Jessie begins to notice that the humans are starving; she deduces that they haven't had enough food to fall back on since they arrived at the farm. Should the animals go back to serving mankind like they were intended to do, or should they help the humans find an alternative source of nourishment? Luckily, one of her puppies happens to stumble upon a blueberry bush and leads the humans to it. These berries are the juiciest they have ever tasted, so they gather as much of them as they can; with the seeds they could then grow and raise their own batch of blueberries on their farm. Lots of other edible plant life found on the island, such as Japanese knotweed and garlic mustard, further guarantee a sizable food supply to last for perhaps more than a few months.
Citizens of the Kingdom of Mewni, while going about their daily lives, immediately sense that something's not right. Their nation now sits on a piece of land on Earth, in an area where the city of Atlanta would have been; this is confirmed by scouts sent by King Marco and Queen Star. The Travel also doesn't go unnoticed by the triplets of the royal couple (Luna, Aurora, and Elizabeth), who at the time were preparing to go to Earth, only to find out that they ARE on Earth. Well, that's odd...and awkward.
Officials of Montgomery County meet with British traders from London. They swap information about their respective cities, and the Londoners go home with their ship filled to the brim with foodstuff and 21st-century items.
Alphys performs more tests on the artifact she had found the other day. They remain inconclusive, but she did find something unusual about it; apparently it had the power to psychically attract an individual connected to said object. She believes that there may be three other crystal devices of the same shape and size, all hidden in areas not usually located by normal means. That would require a lot more research.
Further away from Greater London in California, the Union and Confederate troops wake up to what was supposed to be their first day on the battlefield. Instead, they find themselves all alone in the desert, and the thought of having lost contact with the US and the CSA fills them with worry. Even sadder is that they may never hear from their families again.
And that's not even the strangest thing to occur that day. Not far from the two armies, a platoon of Spanish conquistadors led by Captain Hernan Cortez arrive, looking as if they had seen a ghost. The most religious among them cross themselves and begin to panic; while this almost looks like part of the Yucatan Peninsula, the lack of jungles and a slightly more humid atmosphere suggest that it's nothing like it. On the other hand, it appears that they're not entirely alone--just up ahead are two groups of soldiers all wearing uniforms of blue and grey.
Cortez decides to have a talk with two of the generals of the Confederate army, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and P.G.T. Beauregard. He introduces himself, explains where he and his troops are from, and tells them about their mission to find the legendary "city of gold". Communication is limited due to the language barrier, though somewhere along the way he manages to strike a chord with the Confederates; most of them have already heard of Spain and the stories of their involvement in the New World. Not much luck with the Union army, though, because they are rather suspicious of the Hispanic military leader.
Meanwhile, the Moors are alarmed to find out that they're no longer in their native Cordoba, but in a large and resplendent Mayan city they do not recognize. Nevertheless, they decide to make the best of the current situation and try to survive for as long as they're able to. Too bad they don't realize that danger (and enemies from their own time) is no less than 17 miles away.
The inter-dimensional curtain falls again at the end of the day. By the time it fades away in the morning, the inhabitants will be in for quite a shock.
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Post by jennysnooper87 on Apr 20, 2018 20:22:20 GMT
And now we have an opportunity to ISOT a villain here. Place your bets on who do you think that might be.
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Post by jennysnooper87 on Apr 20, 2018 20:22:53 GMT
If there's plenty of unclaimed land to the far north, they might do it. But still how does the Union army command prevent the soldiers from rebelling, they do not have any reason to stay with the army. Beats me.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 20, 2018 20:26:09 GMT
Day 3
On the third day of the year 0 A.T. (After the Travel), the next group of six Traveled people/places to arrive in this new world are: The Emerald City from The Wizard of Oz, shortly after the Wizard has defeated the Wicked Witch of the West (just outside of London) Four Walmart stores from OTL 2017, sans people, with all items fully stocked (near the Mario Bros.' house, inside Imperial France, between London and the Emerald City, and in an area close to the Underground monsters' current location) The Kingdom of Mewni from the SvFE Sisters AU (southern Georgia) All Union and Confederate armies (plus their encampments) from OTL 1861, just before the First Battle of Bull Run (near the site of OTL Palmdale, California) Hernan Cortez and his contingent of Spanish conquistadors from OTL 1519, at the exact moment they set foot in the Yucatan Peninsula (five miles away from the two armies) The fabled city of El Dorado, inhabited completely by the Moorish population of Cordoba from around the time of Caliph Yazid I (at the OTL site of the small community of Lake Los Angeles) Confusion sets in as the inhabitants of the Emerald City go from celebrating their victory over the Wicked Witch of the West to wondering what the hell just happened. Scouts were able to discover that the Yellow Brick Road leading up to the city has been cut off, meaning that the rest of Oz is no longer present. They also find something else: a large building called "Walmart" with all sorts of strange items (besides food) inside. The reactions to the other three Walmart stores are practically the same. While many of the downtimers are able to make use of the food and essential supplies they salvaged from these stores, they have no clear idea how the electronic and battery-powered devices work; those who do, on the other hand, learn how to use them quickly. The most common items are walkie-talkies and radio transistors, with which they hope to establish contact with other possible settlements in Terra Nova. The Mario Gang, Neo-Mysticons, and the future children discover a Walmart right in their backyard. This is considered a godsend for the team, as they were almost out of food by that time. They gather as much as they can from the store, and anything that they might need to survive, it's all right here. The humans and farm animals set out to explore the island. Along the way, Jessie begins to notice that the humans are starving; she deduces that they haven't had enough food to fall back on since they arrived at the farm. Should the animals go back to serving mankind like they were intended to do, or should they help the humans find an alternative source of nourishment? Luckily, one of her puppies happens to stumble upon a blueberry bush and leads the humans to it. These berries are the juiciest they have ever tasted, so they gather as much of them as they can; with the seeds they could then grow and raise their own batch of blueberries on their farm. Lots of other edible plant life found on the island, such as Japanese knotweed and garlic mustard, further guarantee a sizable food supply to last for perhaps more than a few months. Citizens of the Kingdom of Mewni, while going about their daily lives, immediately sense that something's not right. Their nation now sits on a piece of land on Earth, in an area where the city of Atlanta would have been; this is confirmed by scouts sent by King Marco and Queen Star. The Travel also doesn't go unnoticed by the triplets of the royal couple (Luna, Aurora, and Elizabeth), who at the time were preparing to go to Earth, only to find out that they ARE on Earth. Well, that's odd...and awkward. Officials of Montgomery County meet with British traders from London. They swap information about their respective cities, and the Londoners go home with their ship filled to the brim with foodstuff and 21st-century items. Alphys performs more tests on the artifact she had found the other day. They remain inconclusive, but she did find something unusual about it; apparently it had the power to psychically attract an individual connected to said object. She believes that there may be three other crystal devices of the same shape and size, all hidden in areas not usually located by normal means. That would require a lot more research. Further away from Greater London in California, the Union and Confederate troops wake up to what was supposed to be their first day on the battlefield. Instead, they find themselves all alone in the desert, and the thought of having lost contact with the US and the CSA fills them with worry. Even sadder is that they may never hear from their families again. And that's not even the strangest thing to occur that day. Not far from the two armies, a platoon of Spanish conquistadors led by Captain Hernan Cortez arrive, looking as if they had seen a ghost. The most religious among them cross themselves and begin to panic; while this almost looks like part of the Yucatan Peninsula, the lack of jungles and a slightly more humid atmosphere suggest that it's nothing like it. On the other hand, it appears that they're not entirely alone--just up ahead are two groups of soldiers all wearing uniforms of blue and grey. Cortez decides to have a talk with two of the generals of the Confederate army, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and P.G.T. Beauregard. He introduces himself, explains where he and his troops are from, and tells them about their mission to find the legendary "city of gold". Communication is limited due to the language barrier, though somewhere along the way he manages to strike a chord with the Confederates; most of them have already heard of Spain and the stories of their involvement in the New World. Not much luck with the Union army, though, because they are rather suspicious of the Hispanic military leader. Meanwhile, the Moors are alarmed to find out that they're no longer in their native Cordoba, but in a large and resplendent Mayan city they do not recognize. Nevertheless, they decide to make the best of the current situation and try to survive for as long as they're able to. Too bad they don't realize that danger (and enemies from their own time) is no less than 17 miles away. The inter-dimensional curtain falls again at the end of the day. By the time it fades away in the morning, the inhabitants will be in for quite a shock. This is another great update jennysnooper87, one questions, do the Walmart stores sell guns.
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Post by jennysnooper87 on Apr 20, 2018 20:35:13 GMT
Day 3
On the third day of the year 0 A.T. (After the Travel), the next group of six Traveled people/places to arrive in this new world are: The Emerald City from The Wizard of Oz, shortly after the Wizard has defeated the Wicked Witch of the West (just outside of London) Four Walmart stores from OTL 2017, sans people, with all items fully stocked (near the Mario Bros.' house, inside Imperial France, between London and the Emerald City, and in an area close to the Underground monsters' current location) The Kingdom of Mewni from the SvFE Sisters AU (southern Georgia) All Union and Confederate armies (plus their encampments) from OTL 1861, just before the First Battle of Bull Run (near the site of OTL Palmdale, California) Hernan Cortez and his contingent of Spanish conquistadors from OTL 1519, at the exact moment they set foot in the Yucatan Peninsula (five miles away from the two armies) The fabled city of El Dorado, inhabited completely by the Moorish population of Cordoba from around the time of Caliph Yazid I (at the OTL site of the small community of Lake Los Angeles) Confusion sets in as the inhabitants of the Emerald City go from celebrating their victory over the Wicked Witch of the West to wondering what the hell just happened. Scouts were able to discover that the Yellow Brick Road leading up to the city has been cut off, meaning that the rest of Oz is no longer present. They also find something else: a large building called "Walmart" with all sorts of strange items (besides food) inside. The reactions to the other three Walmart stores are practically the same. While many of the downtimers are able to make use of the food and essential supplies they salvaged from these stores, they have no clear idea how the electronic and battery-powered devices work; those who do, on the other hand, learn how to use them quickly. The most common items are walkie-talkies and radio transistors, with which they hope to establish contact with other possible settlements in Terra Nova. The Mario Gang, Neo-Mysticons, and the future children discover a Walmart right in their backyard. This is considered a godsend for the team, as they were almost out of food by that time. They gather as much as they can from the store, and anything that they might need to survive, it's all right here. The humans and farm animals set out to explore the island. Along the way, Jessie begins to notice that the humans are starving; she deduces that they haven't had enough food to fall back on since they arrived at the farm. Should the animals go back to serving mankind like they were intended to do, or should they help the humans find an alternative source of nourishment? Luckily, one of her puppies happens to stumble upon a blueberry bush and leads the humans to it. These berries are the juiciest they have ever tasted, so they gather as much of them as they can; with the seeds they could then grow and raise their own batch of blueberries on their farm. Lots of other edible plant life found on the island, such as Japanese knotweed and garlic mustard, further guarantee a sizable food supply to last for perhaps more than a few months. Citizens of the Kingdom of Mewni, while going about their daily lives, immediately sense that something's not right. Their nation now sits on a piece of land on Earth, in an area where the city of Atlanta would have been; this is confirmed by scouts sent by King Marco and Queen Star. The Travel also doesn't go unnoticed by the triplets of the royal couple (Luna, Aurora, and Elizabeth), who at the time were preparing to go to Earth, only to find out that they ARE on Earth. Well, that's odd...and awkward. Officials of Montgomery County meet with British traders from London. They swap information about their respective cities, and the Londoners go home with their ship filled to the brim with foodstuff and 21st-century items. Alphys performs more tests on the artifact she had found the other day. They remain inconclusive, but she did find something unusual about it; apparently it had the power to psychically attract an individual connected to said object. She believes that there may be three other crystal devices of the same shape and size, all hidden in areas not usually located by normal means. That would require a lot more research. Further away from Greater London in California, the Union and Confederate troops wake up to what was supposed to be their first day on the battlefield. Instead, they find themselves all alone in the desert, and the thought of having lost contact with the US and the CSA fills them with worry. Even sadder is that they may never hear from their families again. And that's not even the strangest thing to occur that day. Not far from the two armies, a platoon of Spanish conquistadors led by Captain Hernan Cortez arrive, looking as if they had seen a ghost. The most religious among them cross themselves and begin to panic; while this almost looks like part of the Yucatan Peninsula, the lack of jungles and a slightly more humid atmosphere suggest that it's nothing like it. On the other hand, it appears that they're not entirely alone--just up ahead are two groups of soldiers all wearing uniforms of blue and grey. Cortez decides to have a talk with two of the generals of the Confederate army, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and P.G.T. Beauregard. He introduces himself, explains where he and his troops are from, and tells them about their mission to find the legendary "city of gold". Communication is limited due to the language barrier, though somewhere along the way he manages to strike a chord with the Confederates; most of them have already heard of Spain and the stories of their involvement in the New World. Not much luck with the Union army, though, because they are rather suspicious of the Hispanic military leader. Meanwhile, the Moors are alarmed to find out that they're no longer in their native Cordoba, but in a large and resplendent Mayan city they do not recognize. Nevertheless, they decide to make the best of the current situation and try to survive for as long as they're able to. Too bad they don't realize that danger (and enemies from their own time) is no less than 17 miles away. The inter-dimensional curtain falls again at the end of the day. By the time it fades away in the morning, the inhabitants will be in for quite a shock. This is another great update jennysnooper87 , one questions, do the Walmart stores sell guns. Here's a link to the site that shows what kind of items are available at Walmart, organized by the departments they belong to: www.walmart.com/all-departmentsI doubt they sell guns there, but if they do, I suppose the inhabitants of Terra Nova may have a good use for them as well--especially for hunting and as a form of self-defense.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 20, 2018 20:40:46 GMT
This is another great update jennysnooper87 , one questions, do the Walmart stores sell guns. Here's a link to the site that shows what kind of items are available at Walmart, organized by the departments they belong to: www.walmart.com/all-departmentsI doubt they sell guns there, but if they do, I suppose the inhabitants of Terra Nova may have a good use for them as well--especially for hunting and as a form of self-defense. Seems they sell shotguns and hunter rifles, very advance for any inhabited of Terra Nova, and now you speak of Terra Nova, what about this. Its the base camp that is shown in the TV series Terra Nova![](https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/terranova/images/d/d8/The_Colony.png/revision/latest?cb=20110927233842)
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Post by jennysnooper87 on Apr 20, 2018 20:42:06 GMT
Here's a link to the site that shows what kind of items are available at Walmart, organized by the departments they belong to: www.walmart.com/all-departmentsI doubt they sell guns there, but if they do, I suppose the inhabitants of Terra Nova may have a good use for them as well--especially for hunting and as a form of self-defense. Seems they sell shotguns and hunter rifles, very advance for any inhabited of Terra Nova, and now you speak of Terra Nova, what about this. Its the base camp that is shown in the TV series Terra Nova![](https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/terranova/images/d/d8/The_Colony.png/revision/latest?cb=20110927233842) Is that an ISOT suggestion or something you brought up because the name of the new Earth reminded you of it?
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