• Ch-2: The Council with the Munchkins

  • May 20 2021
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

Ch-2: The Council with the Munchkins

  • Summary

  • When Dorothy and Toto wake up, they notice that the house has arrived in a land of marvelous beauty. They are approached by a group of mysterious people who are overjoyed to be reunited with Dorothy and Toto. They warmly welcome them to the Munchkins' homeland. Dorothy is also thanked by the community for destroying the Wicked Witch of the East. Later, they are approached by the Good Witch of the North who informs them that they have arrived in the Land of Oz and the property is divided into four quadrants. Each quadrant is led by a witch- two good witches, and two bad witches. One of the evil witches has recently died. As a result, only one evil Wicked Witch remains in the Land of Oz.

    Dorothy inquires about her return home. The Good Witch advises her to travel to the Emerald City and ask its ruler, Oz, The Wizard of Oz,  about how she can return home. The Witch also warns about a significant risk they would be taking on this trip. In the Land, Oz is a wise figure. Dorothy agrees to visit Emerald City in order to meet the Wizard of oz. As Dorothy prepares to embark on her journey, the Witch of the North gives her a protective nod before disappearing.

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