Adventures of John: Journey to Neverland

Introduction

My name is John the Adventurer. Not really. But in order to protect my identity, I usually refer to myself as such. Our world, our reality, is not the only one there is. There are an infinite number of planes of existence beyond our own, realms of myth and magic filled with all manner of beasts and creatures. There are those among us, ordinary people in all other aspects, that have a connection to one or more of these worlds. Their connection to these worlds can often give them abilities beyond those of other men, or even provide passage to these worlds. Many of these gifted individuals are unaware of their abilities.

I am one of these people, except I am aware of my gifts, and I am not merely connected to one realm, but to all of them. Because of this, I can see and speak with creatures from these realms, as well as separate my spirit from my body and use it to travel to these realms. When I am in these other worlds I can use the magic inherit in these worlds to do anything I can dream of. These are the tales of my journeys through the magical realms. These are the Adventures of John. Why am I posting my tales on a fan fiction site, you ask? Well, you wouldn't believe the people I've met.

I have been to many places on my adventures, seen many worlds and encountered many strange creatures. In the beginning, my adventures revolved around a great conflict among the Fae in which I was central, a conflict between my mentor, the Queen of Spring, and her rival, the Lord of the Darkened Lands, or as I referred to him, the Dark Lord. My very first adventure beyond the Realm of Faerie, long before I found myself in an impossible world and fell in love with a Disney princess(see Adventures of John: The Adventurer and the Snow Queen), was to a land of dreams and imagination, a land that holds a special place in the hearts of many children, mine included. My first journey across the realms was to the eternal realm of Neverland, home to Peter Pan and his Lost Boys. But Neverland was not as I expected, and neither was Pan.