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{{Worldbuilders}}[[File:Parkerland1.jpg|thumb|413x413px|Parkerland's early days, as seen at Awesome Con 2023]] |
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'''Parkerland''' is one of Quelmar's many [[List of Deep Forests|reclaimed populations]] of creatures, monsters, and beasts. |
'''Parkerland''' is one of Quelmar's many [[List of Deep Forests|reclaimed populations]] of creatures, monsters, and beasts. |
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== About == |
== About == |
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=== The Law === |
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Early on in the history of Parkerland, a mandate was created: '''ALL MUST PLAY D&D.''' The monsters were unsure what this meant, but took it to mean that they must keep a jolly and playful demeanor as they built their town up. Later on they would continue to play games with each other such as '''Doors & [[Dwarves]],''' '''Dingoes & Doggos''', and '''Dungeons & [[Dragons]]'''. |
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=== The Harvest Festival === |
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Sometime in the Autumn, the town of Parkerland unearthed an old [[human]] artifact, called a '''Scythe.''' This magic scythe had abilities that doubled the bounty of whatever it was used to harvest during a blood moon, and as a result, Parkerland had one of the most exciting and largest '''Harvest Balls''' around. Unfortunately some attribute the success of Parkerland's Harvest Ball as the biggest reason for the town's downfall. Hearing the noise and excitement from deep in the forest, in early [[winter]] a band of [[humans]] raided Parkerland, having discovered it's location when they overheard the ball the previous fall. They destroyed all remnants of the harvest festival, but were luckily driven out before they could kill anyone. |
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=== The Winter Solstice === |
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The Winter Solstice in the winter caused everyone to have to go inside and light candles to stay warm and cozy. Everyone except for [[Steve]], the resident homeless man, who instead grew a winter coat. It's said that the solstice was both a good and bad [[omen]]. It stopped the monsters from infighting when tensions were flaring, but it also created feelings of isolation. |
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== Residents == |
== Residents == |
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Steve believed that only humans could break the curse or the mystery of the clocktower and free Bob from inside it. As such, Steve began a series of dark rituals in the hopes of recruiting or returning humans back to Parkerland, thinking it would save Bob. |
Steve believed that only humans could break the curse or the mystery of the clocktower and free Bob from inside it. As such, Steve began a series of dark rituals in the hopes of recruiting or returning humans back to Parkerland, thinking it would save Bob. |
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=== Bob |
=== Bob the Last Unicorn === |
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<blockquote>"I love Steve" - Bob</blockquote>Most townsfolk didn't believe that the ancient unicorns who founded Parkerland were still around. However, any brave soul willing to enter the clocktower will find the last unicorn who is stuck in an endless time loop inside Daley's Clocktower. Don't speak to poor Bob or YOU TOO will be stuck in the loop. |
<blockquote>"I love Steve" - Bob</blockquote>Most townsfolk didn't believe that the ancient unicorns who founded Parkerland were still around. However, any brave [[soul]] willing to enter the clocktower will find the last unicorn who is stuck in an endless time loop inside Daley's Clocktower. Don't speak to poor Bob or YOU TOO will be stuck in the loop. |
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Bob found an strange love in the form of Steve, the homeless guy who frequently slept under the clocktower. Though they were separated by time and space, they communicated by letters left across the 2 hour time delay, and Steve vowed to free Bob one day and join their love together. |
Bob found an strange love in the form of Steve, the homeless guy who frequently slept under the clocktower. Though they were separated by time and space, they communicated by letters left across the 2 hour time delay, and Steve vowed to free Bob one day and join their love together. |
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The monkey's paw curled as Steve's [[wish]] came true. Using dark magics given to him as part of a wish from the cursed Axolotl of '''Lotl Lake''', Steve was able to succesfully pull Bob out of the clocktower, but not to Parkerland. Bob was instead teleported somewhere in the surrounding woodlands, and was found dead by other monsters. Steve would forever blame himself for the death of bob, and the original site of Bob's death became immortalized as a sort of pilgrimage for monsters to visit and pay their respects to the most powerful love story to ever hit Quelmar. |
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=== The Loch Ness Monster === |
=== The Loch Ness Monster === |
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The Loch Ness Monster would regularly eat all of the lost children, monstrous or human, who stumbled into the clearing, as a personal way to follow the town's law of "No Children Allowed". Some say that LNM took that taboo a bit too far. |
The Loch Ness Monster would regularly eat all of the lost children, monstrous or human, who stumbled into the clearing, as a personal way to follow the town's law of "No Children Allowed". Some say that LNM took that taboo a bit too far. |
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The Loch Ness Monster's hatred of children and love of his script eventually combined when the magic axolotls of '''Lotl Lake''' gave the Loch Ness Monster an opportunity to be granted a wish. In return for his script becoming succesful, a sacrifice would need to be made. Agreeing to the terms, the Loch Ness Monster was able to successfully sell off his script to a movie producer...but it cost the life of the town's most important child, '''John'''. |
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After reaching a succesful life, the Loch Ness Monster retired, meeting an Irishman and then diving back into the deeps to disappear forever, withdrawing from the oncoming war. |
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=== John, the Last Hope of Unicorns === |
=== John, the Last Hope of Unicorns === |
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The magical child, seemingly appearing from the temporal void upon the stopping of Daley's Clocktower (Daley themselves came to town and took out some problematic gears, halting the tower and it's magic, but too late to free the already lost Bob). John was found a few days after the dead of Bob and the stopping of the clocktower's magic, wandering the forests just outside Parkerland. It was considered a miracle that brought new hope to all of unicorn kind. It's generally agreed that John shared qualities of both Bob and Steve. |
The magical child, seemingly appearing from the temporal void upon the stopping of Daley's Clocktower (Daley themselves came to town and took out some problematic gears, halting the tower and it's magic, but too late to free the already lost Bob). John was found a few days after the dead of Bob and the stopping of the clocktower's magic, wandering the forests just outside Parkerland. It was considered a miracle that brought new hope to all of unicorn kind. It's generally agreed that John shared qualities of both Bob and Steve. |
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John's miraculous birth was short lived when he was backstabbed by another monster in town, '''The Loch Ness Monster.''' The LNM sacrificed John as part of a ritual from the axolotls which would ensure that the Loch Ness Monster's script would successfully sell to some movie studio. This death effectively ended the saga of Bob and Steve. |
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=== Bob II: The Wild Shape Druid === |
=== Bob II: The Wild Shape Druid === |
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Having arrived to town shortly after the death of the original Bob, this nameless druid realized that humans would be killed on site, and thus took on a permanent wild shape form as a wolf. Curling up for warmth outside with Steve the homeless guy, Steve named the new wolf in town "Bob" after his lost love. Other than that, Bob II loved being near the lake, and hoped to encourage other wolves from nearby dens to join the town. |
Having arrived to town shortly after the death of the original Bob, this nameless [[druid]] realized that humans would be killed on site, and thus took on a permanent wild shape form as a wolf. Curling up for warmth outside with Steve the homeless guy, Steve named the new wolf in town "Bob" after his lost love. Other than that, Bob II loved being near the lake, and hoped to encourage other wolves from nearby dens to join the town. |
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=== The Cat === |
=== The Cat === |
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Very short tempered...DO NOT TOUCH BELLY. Some believed the cat to be a lightning wizard, but in fact the cat had simply built up a lot of static from being around the '''magic sheep,''' causing lots of static shocks. |
Very short tempered...DO NOT TOUCH BELLY. Some believed the cat to be a lightning [[wizard]], but in fact the cat had simply built up a lot of static from being around the '''magic sheep,''' causing lots of static shocks. |
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In the aftermath of his loved ones deaths, Steve ate the Cat one cold winter. After devouring the cat and leaving the sheep unguarded, Bob mutated, growing awesome muscles and a large coat of hair which protected him from the oncoming freeze of winter. |
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=== Man Manlyton === |
=== Man Manlyton === |
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<blockquote>Children Can Not Play Around the Forge - Man Manlyton to Parkerland</blockquote>'''Man Manlyton''' was the "very beefy" town blacksmith, and provided much of the material used to build their housing, as well as their weapons. Because of his dangerous equipment, he made a pact with the town to keep children away from his work as much as possible. However the other monsters took the pact to mean "There should be no children allowed, period", which lead to some drama when the '''Loch Ness Monster''' started eating all the children around. This is echoed in his other famous quote:<blockquote>"GET OFF MY LAWN" - Man Manlyton to Children of Parkerland</blockquote> |
<blockquote>Children Can Not Play Around the Forge - Man Manlyton to Parkerland</blockquote>'''Man Manlyton''' was the "very beefy" town blacksmith, and provided much of the material used to build their housing, as well as their weapons. In this way he was considered a maker of Knives and "Knives". Because of his dangerous equipment, he made a pact with the town to keep children away from his work as much as possible. However the other monsters took the pact to mean "There should be no children allowed, period", which lead to some drama when the '''Loch Ness Monster''' started eating all the children around. This is echoed in his other famous quote:<blockquote>"GET OFF MY LAWN" - Man Manlyton to Children of Parkerland</blockquote> |
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=== The Twilight Fairies === |
=== The Twilight Fairies === |
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At [[midnight]] in the winter, these previously hidden fairies made themselves appear. Their mission was to fly across a battlefield and raise some dead. Many hoped this meant they would raise the dead unicorns of Bob and John, but unfortunately war and winter came much too quickly. It is unknown if the Twilight Fairies had any effect on the last skirmish against the humans, and whether they resurrected any monsters, humans, or both. |
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=== General Mothman === |
=== General Mothman === |
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<blockquote>"EVERYONE IS NOW PART OF THE MONSTER ARMY OF DEFENSE. WE'RE ALL M.A.D. HERE" - General Mothman drafts the town</blockquote>After humans raided and destroyed the harvest festival, one monster who had previously stayed quiet took the spotlight. General Mothman told everyone to grab weapons and arm up as Parkerland would be going to war with the neighboring human habitats. Mothman enacted a draft on everyone, which made them all very sad. |
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Not having a weapon of his own, General Mothman took one final chance to pull the magical '''Blade of Bar'akt''' from the stone, and succeeded. While this equipped him with a powerful blade, he did not listen to the bad omens that came with it, and indeed as the monsters of Parkerland headed out to meet the oncoming humans, war broke out....and the story ended there. It is unknown who, if anyone, survived the final skirmish of Parkerland. |
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== Landmarks == |
== Landmarks == |
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=== Daley's Clocktower === |
=== Daley's Clocktower === |
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A magical clocktower in the center of Parkerland, Daley's clocktower was ALWAYS 5 minutes fast and two hours slow. This was a result of the [[Temporal Fissures|Temporal Fissure]] inside which trapped '''Bob the Last Unicorn.''' |
A magical clocktower in the center of Parkerland, Daley's clocktower was ALWAYS 5 minutes fast and two hours slow. This was a result of the [[Temporal Fissures|Temporal Fissure]] inside which trapped '''Bob the Last Unicorn.''' The unicorn was eventually freed by '''Steve the Homeless Guy''' as part of a magic ritual, but after the unicorn was freed, Daley themself came back to Parkerland, reclaiming the magic gears that powered the clocktower, breaking it for good. |
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=== The Blade of Bar'akt === |
=== The Blade of Bar'akt === |
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=== River of Desolation === |
=== River of Desolation === |
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Water from this river is black as pitch and poisonous. One drop is enough to kill an elephant. |
Water from this river is black as pitch and poisonous. One drop is enough to kill an elephant. After Bob's death (see above), the river became a quick way to reach the holy site of pilgrimage where Bob's body laid. Because the river was dangerous and deadly, only monsters could build ships that resisted it's effects, and they sailed on the river to reach the body of Bob where it laid in the woods. |
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=== Mysterious Spring (aka Cotton Eye Joe's Haunted Water Emporium) === |
=== Mysterious Spring (aka Cotton Eye Joe's Haunted Water Emporium) === |
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=== Gen-Z-ombi Orphanage === |
=== Gen-Z-ombi Orphanage === |
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In order to protect all the kids that '''The Loch Ness Monster''' was eating, and to prevent another "John Incident" (see above), the monsters founded an Orphanage where all kids could go inside and be protected...though it's a bit strange how many of the kids left the orphanage as brain-eating zombies. |
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== Stories == |
== Stories == |
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O''nce upon a time, in the mystical land of Parkerland, a peculiar mandate was established: ALL MUST PLAY D&D. The monsters of the town were initially perplexed by this decree but embraced it, interpreting it as an invitation to maintain a jolly and playful demeanor. As they built their town, they engaged in various games, including Doors & Dwarves, Dingoes & Doggos, and Dungeons & Dragons.'' |
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''In the glorious autumn of Parkerland, an ancient human artifact called a Scythe was unearthed during a blood moon. This magical scythe possessed the power to double the harvest bounty. This discovery led to the creation of one of the grandest and most exciting events in Parkerland—the Harvest Festival. However, the success of the festival attracted the attention of a band of humans who raided the town in the following winter. Fortunately, they were driven out before causing any casualties, but the remnants of the Harvest Festival were destroyed.'' |
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''As winter settled upon Parkerland, the residents sought warmth and coziness indoors. The exception was Steve, the resident homeless man who mysteriously grew a winter coat instead. The Winter Solstice brought both harmony and isolation. It halted the infighting among the monsters but also created a sense of seclusion.'' |
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''Among the residents of Parkerland, two individuals stood out—Steve and Bob. Steve, the homeless beggar who had a pungent odor, found an unexpected love in Bob, the last unicorn trapped in a time loop within Daley's Clocktower. They communicated through letters across the two-hour time delay, and Steve believed that only humans could break the curse and free Bob. Desperate to save Bob, Steve delved into dark rituals, hoping to bring humans back to Parkerland. His wish was granted when he used dark magic from the cursed Axolotl of Lotl Lake, successfully pulling Bob out of the clocktower. However, instead of returning to Parkerland, Bob was teleported to the surrounding woodlands and met his tragic demise. Steve blamed himself for Bob's death, and the site of Bob's passing became a sacred pilgrimage site for monsters to pay their respects to the tragic love story.'' |
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''In the depths of Lotl Lake resided the enigmatic Loch Ness Monster. This lonely creature incessantly tried to sell its script to anyone who would listen, always met with rejection. The Loch Ness Monster also had a peculiar inclination for devouring lost children who entered its territory, taking the town's law of "No Children Allowed" to an extreme.'' |
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''To ensure the success of its script, the Loch Ness Monster made a pact with the magical axolotls of Lotl Lake. As part of the agreement, the life of John, the town's most important child, had to be sacrificed. This act propelled the Loch Ness Monster into a successful life but left a void in the hearts of the townsfolk.'' |
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''Soon after, another miracle occurred in Parkerland with the arrival of John, a child seemingly born from the temporal void after the clocktower stopped. Considered a symbol of hope for unicorn-kind, John possessed qualities of both Bob and Steve. However, tragedy struck again when the Loch Ness Monster backstabbed John, sacrificing him to fulfill its pact and secure the success of its script.'' |
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''In the wake of these losses, a new character arrived in Parkerland—Bob II, a nameless druid who took the form of a wolf to avoid being killed on sight due to the town's aversion to humans. Steve, yearning to be near Bob once more, affectionately named the wolf Bob. Bob II found solace near Lotl Lake and hoped to unite other wolves from nearby dens with the town.'' |
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''Among the landmarks of Parkerland, the Potion Ingredient Field flourished with a smelly green herb, believed to produce a potent potion that helped the monsters coexist peacefully. The Magic Sheep Pen provided enchanted wool that created magically stitched clothing for the residents. The Blade of Bar'akt, a mysterious sword emitting an evil aura, stood untouched since before Parkerland's founding, and the River of Desolation offered a dangerous but swift route to Bob's holy site. The Mysterious Spring, aka Cotton Eye Joe's Haunted Water Emporium, was the town's source of clean drinking water, and the Gen-Z-ombi Orphanage became the sanctuary for children, protecting them from The Loch Ness Monster's gruesome diet.'' |
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''However, peace was fleeting. After the humans' raid, General Mothman rallied the town into war, drafting everyone into the Monster Army of Defense (M.A.D.). Wielding the once immovable Blade of Bar'akt, he led his army against the encroaching humans. But as they clashed in the final skirmish of Parkerland, the story abruptly ends, leaving the fate of the town and its residents unknown.'' |
Latest revision as of 16:18, 17 August 2024
Parkerland is one of Quelmar's many reclaimed populations of creatures, monsters, and beasts.
Everything on this page was invented by the attendees of Awesome Con 2023, who visited the Quelmar Table and world-built on a shared story using the rules of The Deep Forest.
About[edit | edit source]
The Law[edit | edit source]
Early on in the history of Parkerland, a mandate was created: ALL MUST PLAY D&D. The monsters were unsure what this meant, but took it to mean that they must keep a jolly and playful demeanor as they built their town up. Later on they would continue to play games with each other such as Doors & Dwarves, Dingoes & Doggos, and Dungeons & Dragons.
The Harvest Festival[edit | edit source]
Sometime in the Autumn, the town of Parkerland unearthed an old human artifact, called a Scythe. This magic scythe had abilities that doubled the bounty of whatever it was used to harvest during a blood moon, and as a result, Parkerland had one of the most exciting and largest Harvest Balls around. Unfortunately some attribute the success of Parkerland's Harvest Ball as the biggest reason for the town's downfall. Hearing the noise and excitement from deep in the forest, in early winter a band of humans raided Parkerland, having discovered it's location when they overheard the ball the previous fall. They destroyed all remnants of the harvest festival, but were luckily driven out before they could kill anyone.
The Winter Solstice[edit | edit source]
The Winter Solstice in the winter caused everyone to have to go inside and light candles to stay warm and cozy. Everyone except for Steve, the resident homeless man, who instead grew a winter coat. It's said that the solstice was both a good and bad omen. It stopped the monsters from infighting when tensions were flaring, but it also created feelings of isolation.
Residents[edit | edit source]
Steve the Homeless Guy[edit | edit source]
"I love Bob" - Steve
Steve lives outside near the cursed Blade of Bar'akt , he begs people for money but he smells terrible. Seriously it is rank. None could love Steve except for the one creature in town who couldn't smell him, Bob.
Steve believed that only humans could break the curse or the mystery of the clocktower and free Bob from inside it. As such, Steve began a series of dark rituals in the hopes of recruiting or returning humans back to Parkerland, thinking it would save Bob.
Bob the Last Unicorn[edit | edit source]
"I love Steve" - Bob
Most townsfolk didn't believe that the ancient unicorns who founded Parkerland were still around. However, any brave soul willing to enter the clocktower will find the last unicorn who is stuck in an endless time loop inside Daley's Clocktower. Don't speak to poor Bob or YOU TOO will be stuck in the loop.
Bob found an strange love in the form of Steve, the homeless guy who frequently slept under the clocktower. Though they were separated by time and space, they communicated by letters left across the 2 hour time delay, and Steve vowed to free Bob one day and join their love together.
The monkey's paw curled as Steve's wish came true. Using dark magics given to him as part of a wish from the cursed Axolotl of Lotl Lake, Steve was able to succesfully pull Bob out of the clocktower, but not to Parkerland. Bob was instead teleported somewhere in the surrounding woodlands, and was found dead by other monsters. Steve would forever blame himself for the death of bob, and the original site of Bob's death became immortalized as a sort of pilgrimage for monsters to visit and pay their respects to the most powerful love story to ever hit Quelmar.
The Loch Ness Monster[edit | edit source]
The Loch Ness Monster is the largest resident of Lotl Lake, and is very lonely as they are CONSTANTLY trying to sell you their script. No really please just give it a look, I know it's a little on the longer side but it gets easier to read after the first 30 pages, so please no where are you going please read his script.
The Loch Ness Monster would regularly eat all of the lost children, monstrous or human, who stumbled into the clearing, as a personal way to follow the town's law of "No Children Allowed". Some say that LNM took that taboo a bit too far.
The Loch Ness Monster's hatred of children and love of his script eventually combined when the magic axolotls of Lotl Lake gave the Loch Ness Monster an opportunity to be granted a wish. In return for his script becoming succesful, a sacrifice would need to be made. Agreeing to the terms, the Loch Ness Monster was able to successfully sell off his script to a movie producer...but it cost the life of the town's most important child, John.
After reaching a succesful life, the Loch Ness Monster retired, meeting an Irishman and then diving back into the deeps to disappear forever, withdrawing from the oncoming war.
John, the Last Hope of Unicorns[edit | edit source]
The magical child, seemingly appearing from the temporal void upon the stopping of Daley's Clocktower (Daley themselves came to town and took out some problematic gears, halting the tower and it's magic, but too late to free the already lost Bob). John was found a few days after the dead of Bob and the stopping of the clocktower's magic, wandering the forests just outside Parkerland. It was considered a miracle that brought new hope to all of unicorn kind. It's generally agreed that John shared qualities of both Bob and Steve.
John's miraculous birth was short lived when he was backstabbed by another monster in town, The Loch Ness Monster. The LNM sacrificed John as part of a ritual from the axolotls which would ensure that the Loch Ness Monster's script would successfully sell to some movie studio. This death effectively ended the saga of Bob and Steve.
Bob II: The Wild Shape Druid[edit | edit source]
Having arrived to town shortly after the death of the original Bob, this nameless druid realized that humans would be killed on site, and thus took on a permanent wild shape form as a wolf. Curling up for warmth outside with Steve the homeless guy, Steve named the new wolf in town "Bob" after his lost love. Other than that, Bob II loved being near the lake, and hoped to encourage other wolves from nearby dens to join the town.
The Cat[edit | edit source]
Very short tempered...DO NOT TOUCH BELLY. Some believed the cat to be a lightning wizard, but in fact the cat had simply built up a lot of static from being around the magic sheep, causing lots of static shocks.
In the aftermath of his loved ones deaths, Steve ate the Cat one cold winter. After devouring the cat and leaving the sheep unguarded, Bob mutated, growing awesome muscles and a large coat of hair which protected him from the oncoming freeze of winter.
Man Manlyton[edit | edit source]
Children Can Not Play Around the Forge - Man Manlyton to Parkerland
Man Manlyton was the "very beefy" town blacksmith, and provided much of the material used to build their housing, as well as their weapons. In this way he was considered a maker of Knives and "Knives". Because of his dangerous equipment, he made a pact with the town to keep children away from his work as much as possible. However the other monsters took the pact to mean "There should be no children allowed, period", which lead to some drama when the Loch Ness Monster started eating all the children around. This is echoed in his other famous quote:
"GET OFF MY LAWN" - Man Manlyton to Children of Parkerland
The Twilight Fairies[edit | edit source]
At midnight in the winter, these previously hidden fairies made themselves appear. Their mission was to fly across a battlefield and raise some dead. Many hoped this meant they would raise the dead unicorns of Bob and John, but unfortunately war and winter came much too quickly. It is unknown if the Twilight Fairies had any effect on the last skirmish against the humans, and whether they resurrected any monsters, humans, or both.
General Mothman[edit | edit source]
"EVERYONE IS NOW PART OF THE MONSTER ARMY OF DEFENSE. WE'RE ALL M.A.D. HERE" - General Mothman drafts the town
After humans raided and destroyed the harvest festival, one monster who had previously stayed quiet took the spotlight. General Mothman told everyone to grab weapons and arm up as Parkerland would be going to war with the neighboring human habitats. Mothman enacted a draft on everyone, which made them all very sad.
Not having a weapon of his own, General Mothman took one final chance to pull the magical Blade of Bar'akt from the stone, and succeeded. While this equipped him with a powerful blade, he did not listen to the bad omens that came with it, and indeed as the monsters of Parkerland headed out to meet the oncoming humans, war broke out....and the story ended there. It is unknown who, if anyone, survived the final skirmish of Parkerland.
Landmarks[edit | edit source]
The "Potion Ingredient" Field[edit | edit source]
Full of a smelly green herb, a group of unnamed monsters worked hard day and night cultivating the leaves of this field as they believed it made a potent potion that allowed the monsters to live peacefull and happily amongst each other.
Magic Sheep Pen[edit | edit source]
Full of magical sheep, the wool from these creatures was used to create enchanted stitches in the clothing of the residents of Parkerland.
Daley's Clocktower[edit | edit source]
A magical clocktower in the center of Parkerland, Daley's clocktower was ALWAYS 5 minutes fast and two hours slow. This was a result of the Temporal Fissure inside which trapped Bob the Last Unicorn. The unicorn was eventually freed by Steve the Homeless Guy as part of a magic ritual, but after the unicorn was freed, Daley themself came back to Parkerland, reclaiming the magic gears that powered the clocktower, breaking it for good.
The Blade of Bar'akt[edit | edit source]
The Blade of Bar'akt was a mysterious sword that none can pull. It emits an evil aura. It's been here since before Parkerland was even established, and pulling the sword signifies that the end is near.
Lotl Lake[edit | edit source]
A mystical lake filled with Axolotls. The axolotls will grant minor wishes with monkey-paw like responses. The axolotls do not care for good or evil, they just want to have fun.
River of Desolation[edit | edit source]
Water from this river is black as pitch and poisonous. One drop is enough to kill an elephant. After Bob's death (see above), the river became a quick way to reach the holy site of pilgrimage where Bob's body laid. Because the river was dangerous and deadly, only monsters could build ships that resisted it's effects, and they sailed on the river to reach the body of Bob where it laid in the woods.
Mysterious Spring (aka Cotton Eye Joe's Haunted Water Emporium)[edit | edit source]
Mysteriously appearing in town on spring day, the waters of this spring are clean and drinkable, unlike the river. They were SO pure, in fact, that
Gen-Z-ombi Orphanage[edit | edit source]
In order to protect all the kids that The Loch Ness Monster was eating, and to prevent another "John Incident" (see above), the monsters founded an Orphanage where all kids could go inside and be protected...though it's a bit strange how many of the kids left the orphanage as brain-eating zombies.
Stories[edit | edit source]
Once upon a time, in the mystical land of Parkerland, a peculiar mandate was established: ALL MUST PLAY D&D. The monsters of the town were initially perplexed by this decree but embraced it, interpreting it as an invitation to maintain a jolly and playful demeanor. As they built their town, they engaged in various games, including Doors & Dwarves, Dingoes & Doggos, and Dungeons & Dragons.
In the glorious autumn of Parkerland, an ancient human artifact called a Scythe was unearthed during a blood moon. This magical scythe possessed the power to double the harvest bounty. This discovery led to the creation of one of the grandest and most exciting events in Parkerland—the Harvest Festival. However, the success of the festival attracted the attention of a band of humans who raided the town in the following winter. Fortunately, they were driven out before causing any casualties, but the remnants of the Harvest Festival were destroyed.
As winter settled upon Parkerland, the residents sought warmth and coziness indoors. The exception was Steve, the resident homeless man who mysteriously grew a winter coat instead. The Winter Solstice brought both harmony and isolation. It halted the infighting among the monsters but also created a sense of seclusion.
Among the residents of Parkerland, two individuals stood out—Steve and Bob. Steve, the homeless beggar who had a pungent odor, found an unexpected love in Bob, the last unicorn trapped in a time loop within Daley's Clocktower. They communicated through letters across the two-hour time delay, and Steve believed that only humans could break the curse and free Bob. Desperate to save Bob, Steve delved into dark rituals, hoping to bring humans back to Parkerland. His wish was granted when he used dark magic from the cursed Axolotl of Lotl Lake, successfully pulling Bob out of the clocktower. However, instead of returning to Parkerland, Bob was teleported to the surrounding woodlands and met his tragic demise. Steve blamed himself for Bob's death, and the site of Bob's passing became a sacred pilgrimage site for monsters to pay their respects to the tragic love story.
In the depths of Lotl Lake resided the enigmatic Loch Ness Monster. This lonely creature incessantly tried to sell its script to anyone who would listen, always met with rejection. The Loch Ness Monster also had a peculiar inclination for devouring lost children who entered its territory, taking the town's law of "No Children Allowed" to an extreme.
To ensure the success of its script, the Loch Ness Monster made a pact with the magical axolotls of Lotl Lake. As part of the agreement, the life of John, the town's most important child, had to be sacrificed. This act propelled the Loch Ness Monster into a successful life but left a void in the hearts of the townsfolk.
Soon after, another miracle occurred in Parkerland with the arrival of John, a child seemingly born from the temporal void after the clocktower stopped. Considered a symbol of hope for unicorn-kind, John possessed qualities of both Bob and Steve. However, tragedy struck again when the Loch Ness Monster backstabbed John, sacrificing him to fulfill its pact and secure the success of its script.
In the wake of these losses, a new character arrived in Parkerland—Bob II, a nameless druid who took the form of a wolf to avoid being killed on sight due to the town's aversion to humans. Steve, yearning to be near Bob once more, affectionately named the wolf Bob. Bob II found solace near Lotl Lake and hoped to unite other wolves from nearby dens with the town.
Among the landmarks of Parkerland, the Potion Ingredient Field flourished with a smelly green herb, believed to produce a potent potion that helped the monsters coexist peacefully. The Magic Sheep Pen provided enchanted wool that created magically stitched clothing for the residents. The Blade of Bar'akt, a mysterious sword emitting an evil aura, stood untouched since before Parkerland's founding, and the River of Desolation offered a dangerous but swift route to Bob's holy site. The Mysterious Spring, aka Cotton Eye Joe's Haunted Water Emporium, was the town's source of clean drinking water, and the Gen-Z-ombi Orphanage became the sanctuary for children, protecting them from The Loch Ness Monster's gruesome diet.
However, peace was fleeting. After the humans' raid, General Mothman rallied the town into war, drafting everyone into the Monster Army of Defense (M.A.D.). Wielding the once immovable Blade of Bar'akt, he led his army against the encroaching humans. But as they clashed in the final skirmish of Parkerland, the story abruptly ends, leaving the fate of the town and its residents unknown.