"Neverland was a child's paradise, with adventure and discovery around every corner." |
— TBA[1] |
Characteristics[]
Neverland was a fictional location featured in the works of James Matthew Barrie.[2] It was a small island floating in space, home to Peter Pan, the Lost Boys, Captain Hook and his pirates, and many more people and creatures.
Alex and Conner arrive inside the Peter Pan story just before Peter meets Wendy, John and Michael. Peter was "late" because he was looking for his friend Tinker Bell. They quickly concluded that Lloyd must have captured her. In order to save her, Peter agreed to take Alex, Conner, Mother Goose, Lester, Queen Red Riding Hood and the Tin Woodman to Neverland.
“ | There was a prominent mountain range in the center of Neverland, and the rest of the island was made up of hills and beaches. It was covered in forests and jungles, and there were waterfalls, rivers, streams, and bays. The water flowed through the island and spilled into an ocean that surrounded Neverland and then faded into the starry sky beyond it. | ” |
— Description of Neverland[3]
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The twins and their friends found Lloyd only to see him and Captain Hook's entire ship full of pirates disappear into the next book. The twins and their friends decided to follow him, leaving Red behind to guard the portal book and babysit the Lost Boys.
Notable Places[]
- The Indian Camp
- Mermaid Lagoon
- Neverland Jungle
- Pirates Bay
Notable Inhabitants[]
- Peter Pan
- Tinker Bell
- Captain Hook
- Mr. Smee
- The Pirates
- The Lost Boys
- Tootles
- Nibs
- Slightly
- Curly
- The Twins
- The Neverland Mermaids
- The Neverland Indians
References[]
- ↑ Beyond the Kingdoms, Chapter 17 (Adventures With The Lost Boys), Page 227
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._Barrie
- ↑ Beyond the Kingdoms, Chapter 17 (Adventures With The Lost Boys), Page 226