| Oz: Melisande, the False Lurline | A Witch-Queen named Melisande claims to be Lurline reincarnated and briefly unites Oz. Her heirs grow increasingly tyrannical. |
| Oz: The Shattering | An unknown cataclysm fractures Oz’s ley lines. Magic grows unpredictable; the Emerald City becomes a haunted ruin. Jareth—Glinda’s runaway son, now the Goblin King—withdraws deep into his growing Labyrinth in the Impassible Desert. |
| Oz: Age of Forgotten Kings | Without central power, Oz fragments. Munchkinland is ruled by merchant-prince oligarchs; Gillikin Country splits into rival magical city-states; Quadling Country thrives in secrecy; Eden is rediscovered but fiercely guarded by an unknown force. |
| Oz: Zadira the Eternal | A powerful warlord named Zadira rises from the ruins of the Emerald City, claims descent from Glinda’s bloodline, and conquers all of Oz with enchanted automata and mercenary sorcerers. Eden vanishes again. A faction called the Gilded Court appears, claiming it can overthrow her. |
| Oz: Glinda Reclaims Oz | Glinda resurfaces and reclaims Oz, apparently deposing or imprisoning Zadira (her exact fate is unclear—she may still be active). Glinda now rules all five regions: Munchkinland, the Emerald City, Gillikin Country, Quadling Country, and Eden. |
| Grimm: The Enchanted Forest | With no clear heir among Grimm’s royal lines, the Enchanted Forest falls under the rule of Lupin the Wolf King—a figure who will come to be known as Lycan. |
| Provinces: Eternal Stalemate | Narnia is locked in perpetual war: Aslan’s summer against Jadis’ winter. The Highlands play a delicate balance between both powers. The Beldam’s corruption spreads unchecked as both great forces are too occupied to confront her. |
| Rekai: The Quiet Century | Rekai becomes known in certain navigational charts as ‘the coast that moves.’ Tirulia’s sea-captains have attempted to establish a trade monopoly with Rekai’s ports three times. Each expedition returned with politely confused sailors who could not explain why they spent two weeks ‘just sailing around.’ Rekai trades selectively on its own terms. The Festival of Inari—a week-long celebration beginning on the 30th of Snow—becomes the one time each year when Rekai’s ports are reliably, deliberately open to outsiders. |
| Beldam: Wonderland Remembered | It is later revealed that the Beldam originally created Wonderland as one of her enchanted feeding-grounds. Disguised as the Queen of Hearts, she began playing with a young girl named Alice. Alice, however, escaped. Armed with a Vorpal Sword, Alice returned and vanquished the Beldam from Wonderland. The Beldam fled, eventually losing Alice in the Impassible Desert. Furious, she vowed to destroy Alice and all she loves. The Queen of Hearts—a real and separate figure—now rules Wonderland in the Beldam’s absence, unaware of the territory’s true history. |