Of The Planet Not Too Far From Our Own.


In a galaxy far, but not too, from our own, in the very centrefold of the universe; past the nebulae and celestial bodies our telescopes can survey, the White Dwarfs of space and the great luring black holes, far away from the constellations that are seen with the naked eye, lies a world; a beautiful, rare planet teeming with life and magic. This planet houses the wonderfully weird and the weirdly wonderful - things beyond the realms of the dream land and imagination, and things from our past and things that are yet to Indians from the American West, the Huns from the Volga River, the Xiongnu from China, Pirates from the Baltic Sea and the Caribbean, Barbarians predating the Ancient Greeks… Magic from the Fokund, Dark and Light, small winged creatures that shine brighter than a thousand suns when happy, beings tall and short, gangrel and gargantuan - it is all there. Some are peaceful creatures, many are peaceful creatures.. But there are a few rogue groups that are bent on wreaking hell on their beautiful planet. They fight amongst each other and corrupt the innocence of the peaceful creatures.

The most known on the pulchritudinous globe are the Caribbean Pirates; they strike fear into the hearts of many, they are ruthless, rancorous characters who search, as ever, for Peter Pan and his secret hideout. Alf Mason, so ugly his mother sold him for a bottle of Muscat - his own mother! - Bill Jukes, every inch of him tattooed, Cecco who carved his name on the governor at Goa, Noodler with his hands on backwards - there were many more but none more fearful than Captain James Hook, with eyes blue as forget-me-nots, save when he'd claw human flesh with the iron hook he had, instead of a right hand, at which time his eyes turn red, malicious and maleficent. Their ship, the Jolly Roger, is the finest ship in the whole of their resplendent world. Never there was a greater ship than the Jolly Roger.
Even the Belladonna, with it's intricate detail, run by Jane de Belleville who burnt down whole Norman villages in our world while she was present here. Captain Belleville would swear blind the Devil brought her to this planet to repent for her sins, but he'd never reaped her soul in yet, so far, if this is so. She pillages the East waters, fighting with the Huns and occasionally Hook and his crew. There are many isles within the world, some unnamed, some unknown to all, and some thriving with life that are unknown to others but themselves. And within this, keeping the beautiful terrene young, keeping the globe from an eternity of cold and horrors, is the ever youthful Peter Pan, and his Lost Boys.
And the key facet with this rare planet is, unless you live with a dark heart, you never age. Babies stay eternally a year old, children perpetually at their ages, adults unchangingly at the age they arrived with. It would be hard to believe that Peter Pan was over 200 years old, and Captain Hook? He arrived on the peculiar, beauteous planet in our 1697, during the height of his terror on Planet Earth.
So what is this truly magnificent planet?

Neverland.