I finished reading the 5e D&D Oz book last night. Quite frankly, I kind of struggled to finish it. Don't get me wrong, it's clearly written and the art/layout is beautiful, but it's dull, especially when describing the city state's neighborhoods.
In later Oz books by L. Frank Baum, the Scarecrow moves in with the Tin Woodman, staying at the Tin Woodman's castle in Winkie Country. Sometimes they go off on separate adventures, but that's mainly so that they can later experience the joy of being reunited. #WyrdWednesday#BookChatWeekly
The multimillion-copy bestselling story of Wicked comes full circle in The Witch of Maracoor, the final installment of Gregory Maguire’s Another Day series.
#OnThisDay in 1939: The Wizard of Oz was released across America. Often mistaken for being the first color movie, it was definitely the first to have such a profound cultural and filmmaking impact.
@geography I really like prolog-derived languages for that reason. You get a lot of that in prolog ^_^
I think there's a lot of complexity in doing a language Well™. I don't have a lot of feelings about taking on a language project—I just want to see more languages on BEAM overall.
I wonder how hard it would be to implement #oz on BEAM… (it may already exist but "oz" is completely impossible to search for)