DIGITOPOLIS
DIGITOPILIS is known as the "City of Numbers" from the classic book The Phantom Tollbooth.
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The land of Digitopolis is ruled by the Mathemagician. Its primary industry is mining for numbers, which are considered precious gems and are sold all over the world.
The inhabitants of Digitopolis are watched over by the city's trusty old “watch dog” Tock! Tock accompanies the story's protagonist Milo on his quest during the book.


HANAU
team Hanau (HAH-Now) IS named after the birthplace of the Grimm Brothers and THE classic Grimm's Fairy tales.
IN THE CITY OF HANAU, YOU CAN FIND the old “German Fairy Tale Road,” WHERE IT IS SAID THAT THE brothers GOT THEIR INSPIRATION FOR THE LOCATIONS FOR THEIR stories.
Their mascot IS A WOLF to represent the many times THE GRIMM BROTHERS USED A WOLF CHARACTER in THEIR FAIRY TALES. a wolf is known for being AN untamable force of nature, and for its bravery, loyalty, protection, and wisdom.

The land of Narnia is a fantasy world where talking animals, mythical beasts, and magic are all commonplace. Their logo is King Caspian's Dawn Treader.
​In the classic The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Lucy and Edmund Pevensie come across a painting of a majestic ship called the Dawn Treader. Suddenly, the painting comes to life and draws the youths into Narnia, where they again meet King Caspian.
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Sherwood Forest

Sherwood Forest is the legendary hideout for Robin Hood and his Merry Men as they battle the Sheriff of Nottingham in classic story The Adventures of Robin Hood.
The real Sherwood Forest is located outside of Nottinghamshire, England and used to be a royal hunting ground. In the story, Prince John declares Robin Hood and his followers as "outlaws," for hunting inside the royal hunting grounds.
The legend of Robin Hood is deeply intertwined with Sherwood Forest as the expansive woods provide the setting for Robin Hood and his band of followers to live outside the law and evade authorities.
The forest is home to the iconic "Major Oak Tree." This oak tree has become the symbol of the forests of Nottingham and team Sherwood Forest. Today, this world-famous oak, is over 1OOO years old and weighs an estimated 23 tons. Its trunk circumference is 33 feet (1Om) and its branches spread to over 92 feet (28m).




