Over the rainbow! Oz!

Started by Phaia, July 03, 2012, 12:00:30 PM

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‘Over the rainbow’

L. Frank Baum wrote many volumes about a land called Oz and a girl called Dorothy Gale. At the time they were published in the early 1900’s they were presented as a ‘true’ history of the lands and of Dorothy Gale. The real truth is stranger still and not meant for normal sensibilities.

Dorothy Gale was a 16 year orphan [not the 12 year old as claimed in the books] living with her uncle and aunt in Kansas, that is about the only truth given. Dorothy did disappear during a harsh storm in a dark night and remained gone for over a year when she returned she was large with a girl child and had a fantastic story about a strange land.

A land that was much more erotic, exotic and in ways unforgiving then what would be considered proper for the era, yet from those stories Mr. Baum was able to weave a children’s tale.

It has been over 100 years since a Dorothy Gale was last in Oz but it is time for one to return. As the great, great, great, granddaughter of the original finds herself flung into a land of passion, of kinkiness, of secrets, of magic and of sexual behavior that even today would be considered not for sensible discussion, will she survive, will she overcome or be overcome, will she become as sexual as it was claimed the original Dorothy was. Will she want to escape the wonderland magical lands of OZ!
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This is one of several story ideas I have thought about. I see it as a well crafted, paced and very adult since the first Dorothy found herself most often naked and at the hands of a great many. Of course who would have been the father of the child? Why do they still use the surname ‘Gale’?


here is a Link to the lands of Oz! with some details as to the various settings and peoples!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_of_Oz

some of the images that got me thinking were from this line!

http://www.billandwalts.com/mcf_scare3.ep.html

http://www.billandwalts.com/mcf_tin2.ep.html

http://www.billandwalts.com/mcf_wizard.ep.html

http://www.billandwalts.com/mcf_dorothy3.ep.html


Phaia