A most holy text for The Sister’s Regulars, a group obsessed with setting reality right through the rebooting of the universe.
Used by the white rabbit throughout his long life, this timepiece was infamous for the role it played in its owner’s perennial unpunctuality.
The Bust of Pallas owned by Oscar Diggs during the Second Age of Eden acted as a universal translator for the tyrannical Wizard of Oz.
A deck of cards that helped to start a war.
Enchanted Paintings are the ghastly result of bargains struck with a nameless eldritch fiend.
Honeybears were a popular line of stuffed animals in the early 1900s of the Earth-666 iteration of reality.
A seashell horn—a conch—which is given to a newly elected Püroki as a symbol of the tribe’s belief is his, her, or their leadership.
Magic Mirrors are a novelty item used in fortune-telling and advice dispensation. But when Mercy Graves acquired one without understanding the nature of the thing, a Magic Mirror would alter the course of Edenian history.
A decree on interactions with 'lesser' civilizations in Eden, set down people who watched too much Star Trek before the apocalypse.
Recording Spheres are a magic-based elven innovation, co-opted by the technology-fearing kingdoms of the Edenian South during the Second Age.
Roway’s Bass is an ancient upright bass that just so happens to make its players fall hopelessly in love with it.
The Sea Mother’s Promise is a seminal text in the halfling religion of Imire. It is a divine guarantee of a peaceful life, offered in exchange for following a set of six religious and ethical commandments.
The “Seven Wonders of the Post-Apocalyptic World” is a list of notable Edenian structures and natural features compiled by Lüe the Mapmaker in The First Age.
Spinning Wheels played a pivotal role in the stories of two of the fabled seven queens of the Edenian South: the sleeping beauty Aesling O’Briar and Marnie Miller—the woman who could spin straw into gold.
The Family Tree of Frieda Jacobs played a pivotal role in the development of The United Kingdom of Wonderland, proving that Jacobs was descended from the seven most beloved queens in Edenian history.
'The Journals of Lüe' are a seminal Edenian document, still taught to grade schoolers throughout Oz—even thousands of years later.
The Lost Triad has been the most popular comic book series in Eden since the Second Age.
"The Love Letters of Grandmother Goose" are a collection of the correspondence between Charlotte le Fay and Ivan Goose during their courtship in the Second Age of Eden.
The Temptresses is an oil painting by American artist Dottie Silver, who was working under the pseudonym Nick Gold at the time.
The Treaty of Meltwater was a peace treaty between the Kingdom of The Highlands and the newly established Autonomous Zone of Dab Ea.