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fandom.101universe | # The Great Council of Wizards, Warriors, and King
The Great Council of Wizards, Warriors, and King was a volume of a seven-volume series on the history of Dragonspyre.
Excerpts.
""As more wizards and warriors graduated from the Academy, their political power grew in Dragonspyre."
"One of their number, Aldared, used his knowledge to unseat the king."
"His rule was without mercy, and he was despised by his subjects."
"The wizards and warriors of Dragonspyre united against Aldared, and threw him down from his place of power."
"From that day forth, Dragonspyre was ruled jointly by the Council of Wizards, Warriors, and King.""
| The Great Council of Wizards, Warriors, and King |
fandom.101universe | # The Great Journey
| The Great Journey |
fandom.101universe | # The Great Sleep
| The Great Sleep |
fandom.101universe | # The Great Spyre
The Great Spyre is an area of Dragonspyre.
History.
"To be added"
| The Great Spyre |
fandom.101universe | # The Great Tome of Dragon Rider History
The Great Tome of Dragon Rider History is a Knowledge Crystal detailing the stories of the Dragon Riders and their great Drakes. Vidor Drakesmith told the Wizard to read the book in order to understand the traditions and methods of the Dragon Riders.
| The Great Tome of Dragon Rider History |
fandom.101universe | # The Greatest Wizards and Warriors of Dragonspyre
The Greatest Wizards and Warriors of Dragonspyre was a volume of a seven-volume series on the history of Dragonspyre.
Excerpts.
""As the power of the king waned, the warriors and wizards of the Council began to struggle over power, seeking advantage over their fellow men."
"A group of warriors sought control over all of the spells used by wizards throughout the Kingdom."
"The matter was called before the Council."
"One defenseless wizard bested a warrior in open battle, ending the matter. Since that day, wizards have controlled all spells on Dragonspyre.""
| The Greatest Wizards and Warriors of Dragonspyre |
fandom.101universe | # The Harvest Lord
| The Harvest Lord |
fandom.101universe | # The Harvest Lord's Tower
| The Harvest Lord's Tower |
fandom.101universe | # The History of the Great Schism
The History of the Great Schism was a book located in the Repository in the Arcanum.
| The History of the Great Schism |
fandom.101universe | # The Hive
The Hive is the homeland of the Arachna, located in the world of Khrysalis.
| The Hive |
fandom.101universe | # The Ironworks
The Ironworks is a district of Marleybone City.
| The Ironworks |
fandom.101universe | # The Isle of Dogs
| The Isle of Dogs |
fandom.101universe | # The Labyrinth
The Labyrinth is an area of Dragonspyre.
| The Labyrinth |
fandom.101universe | # The Maestro
The individual known as "the Maestro" is a Dog that was involved in the meddling of timelines.
Biography.
"To be added"
Relationships.
"To be added"
| The Maestro |
fandom.101universe | # The Magic of the Storm
The Magic of the Storm was an educational book used by diviners at Pigswick Academy.
| The Magic of the Storm |
fandom.101universe | # The Making of Wizard101
The Making of Wizard101 is a four-part documentary series about the development of "Wizard101" that was released on the KingsIsle Entertainment YouTube channel on April 23, 2010. The series was originally recorded on 2008.
| The Making of Wizard101 |
fandom.101universe | # The Making of Wizard101 (episode)
"The Making of Wizard101" is the first part of the four-part documentary series of the same name. It was released on the KingsIsle Entertainment YouTube channel on April 23, 2010.
| The Making of Wizard101 (episode) |
fandom.101universe | # The Marchioness
| The Marchioness |
fandom.101universe | # The Master (Prawn)
The Master is a Prawn.
| The Master (Prawn) |
fandom.101universe | # The Master (Vampire)
An elder male Vampire known simply as "the Master" was the religious figure in the Master's Sons, a clan from Darkmoor.
| The Master (Vampire) |
fandom.101universe | # The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane
The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane was a weekly series that was published on the "Wizard101" Instagram page as part of the promotion of the upcoming world of Lemuria. The series is portrayed as sections of the fictional "Spiral Geographic Magazine" and details the character Stallion Quartermane. The series began on September 22, 2021, with new installments being published every Wednesday through November 3.
For each new installment, "Wizard101" players could redeem a code for the Paper Pulp Reagent, which are used to craft an in-game talking Stallion Quartermane Standee.
Trivia.
The series was initially scheduled to end with the seventh installment on November 3, 2021, however it was extended into the next week with a "special announcement." The extension was likely due to delays surrounding Test Realm, which based on previous years typically would have been opened by the same week as the series' end.
| The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane |
fandom.101universe | # The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 1
"The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane" #1, entitled "Stallion Quartermane: The Most Competent Man," is the first installment of "The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane". It was published on the "Wizard101" Instagram page on September 22, 2021.
Transcript.
Stallion Quartermane: The Most Competent Man
Born in ancient Marleybone, Stallion Quartermane set out at the tender age of 3 months to explore the Spiral and learn from its many peoples, becoming a worlds-renowned Archaeologist, Detective, Witch Hunter, Swordsman, Polymath, Space Explorer, Streetwise Vigilante (retired), and Musician.
Quartermane single-handedly mapped dozens of Skyways and discovered countless World Doors. He established the first incarnation of the Spiral Geographic Society, where he introduced to each other the worlds of Marleybone and MooShu and became one of the few to treat with the ancient Dragon Clans and survive.
Quartermane vanished countless years ago in search of a “World Render,” itself a legend lost to history. But now he’s back and adventuring again. Check here every week for the next exciting installment of “The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane.”
Remember to enter each coupon code at Wizard101.com to collect the Paper Pulp Reagent. Collect them all to craft your very own talking Stallion Quartermane Standee.
| The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 1 |
fandom.101universe | # The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 2
"The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane" #2, entitled "From the Journal of Stallion Quartermane," is the second installment of "The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane". It was published on the "Wizard101" Instagram page on September 29, 2021.
Transcript.
From the Journal of Stallion Quartermane:
“Today, I hunted the elusive Lemur! Surely some of them must remain after their homeland vanished. And yet I’ve discovered none! Have I lost my talents after so many years? In eighteen hours, I plumbed the darkest depths of eighteen worlds – from the Drains of Wizard City to the Aqueducts of Wysteria to the ichor-filled swamps of that bug world with the antler mice. Nary a Lemur to be seen.
I found rumors only, tales no doubt stretched to incalculable extremes of tallness in the telling. In Monquista, they speak of the Nervous Ones, who sacrifice bananas to the mad mollusk in the sky. In Zafaria, there are tales of the Ring-Tailed Wraiths; legends state they appeared to the chiefs of every tribe with temptations and boons. In Avalon, Lemurs were once outcasts, followers of a False Divinity, said to be twenty feet tall with leather wings and fire-spitting hands.
What has become of these wide-eyed rascals? It would seem that answer awaits me on another adventure.”
Enter “1TOEXCITEMENT” at Wizard101.com to collect the Paper Pulp Reagent.
| The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 2 |
fandom.101universe | # The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 3
"The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane" #3 is the third installment of "The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane". It was published on the "Wizard101" Instagram page on October 6, 2021.
Transcript.
From the journal of Stallion Quartermane:
“Today was a classic Quartermane adventure! I traveled to the lost world of Celestia to meet with the Water Moles upon their Floating Lands. They warned me of the great danger besetting their island: a terrible lizard, miles high, that roared and raved and demanded tithes of jewels and gold. Naturally, this I simply had to see!
So I ventured through the jungle, besting Rubble Rouser, Wildclaw, and Ugly Spitting Bat Thing with two fists of fury. And there at last – after days of battle and beastly heat – I found it, towering over the trees, darkening the beaches like an eclipse: the Terrible Lizard. Words would not do it justice. It was a mountain of leather skin and fangs and spikes, a forgotten atavism of savage and less energy-efficient forms, from days where giants reigned, their footfalls reshaping the very ground upon which they tread.
Or so I would have thought of this towering behemoth, but for one detail, one miniscule incongruity the average mole would not know to look for, the tiniest little detail that made plain the falsity of this monster: a smudge. Yes, a smudge! For this was no giant, but was in fact a run-of-the-mill Aztecosaur scientist standing in front of an everyday giant invisible magnifying glass. It was but a scheme to extort the Water Moles.
Better luck next time Doctor Moonlight!”
Enter “TODERRINGDO15” at Wizard101.com to collect the Paper Pulp Reagent by 10/13
| The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 3 |
fandom.101universe | # The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 4
"The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane" #4 is the fourth installment of "The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane". It was published on the "Wizard101" Instagram page on October 13, 2021.
Transcript.
From the journal of Stallion Quartermane:
“It was a warm, quiet MooShu night, the kinda night for writing haikus in the bamboo, for long walks and deep thoughts. This wasn’t the kinda night for violence, for screams, for CRIME! But sure enough crime did strike. It always strikes, like the silent cobra in the grass, or the athlete paying more attention to the cheering fans than the pitcher gearing up his patented curveball.
This time, crime took the form of a robbery. The Immortal Tapestry was stolen from the Jade Palace itself! This wasn’t just some fancy rare avis, this was a picture of a bunch of rare avises! From Aquila! Its thread and frame were inlaid with more gold than the Banana Hoard of Monquista and enough jewels to out-twinkle the stars! Whoever took that would be set for life, so long as they didn’t try to rent an apartment in downtown Marleybone.
The crooks were easier to spot than a peacock on a gray street. I just followed the stink – a mix of fish and seawater and malevolence if it had been left to spoil on a hot summer day. It was Big Coi and his Samoorai Rogues! Gangsters, the lot of them. Cads and scoundrels, they folded like paper cranes in an industrial press and now they’re bound for Ling-Ling – the Panda Prison.
So ended the Case of the Immortal Tapestry.”
Enter “TOMYSTERY8” at Wizard101.com to collect the Paper Pulp Reagent by 10/20.
| The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 4 |
fandom.101universe | # The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 5
"The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane" #5 is the fifth installment of "The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane". It was published on the "Wizard101" Instagram page on October 20, 2021.
Transcript.
From the journal of Stallion Quartermane:
“Egad! What happened to the Manders? In days of old they were some of the Spiral’s fiercest warriors, or at least the ones I knew were. I met Manders who could win any fight, defeat any number of foes, as long as their back was to the wall so no one could sneak up on them. These Kroks must have been vicious indeed, because the Manders of today couldn’t even defend against Sand King Thulsa Dune as he came to claim the fabled Tooth of Tut.
Legends say he who holds the Tooth shall stand forever over the sands of Krokotopia. Unfortunately for him, Thulsa is no scholar, or he would have realized those legends are actually poor translations of ancient Mander. The Tooth of Tut isn’t a promise, no source of power, but a curse! I led Dune straight to it atop a lost and distant pyramid.
As soon as he claimed it, it turned him to stone, a monument that will stand forever over the sands of Krokotopia.”
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| The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 5 |
fandom.101universe | # The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 6
"The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane" #6 is the sixth installment of "The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane". It was published on the "Wizard101" Instagram page on October 27, 2021.
Transcript.
From the journal of Stallion Quartermane:
“I was only passing through Zamunda on my way elsewhere when I heard the tales, fanciful whispers of walking dead things beyond the Savannah. I knew they could only mean one thing: the Zombie King of Zafaria had risen again!
I encountered him before the time of my freezing, a rotted body housing a rotted soul, rampaging throughout the skies with his army of undead. I bested him once, I knew I could do so again. I, and perhaps I alone, knew the one thing that could fell the heathen.
So my hunt began, through grasslands and Drum Jungles, into the Elephant Graveyard and the dark pit of the Zombie King himself. A massive, wretched thing was he. His spirit was so vile even the Underworld wouldn’t have him; and his stench was so pungent, the Immortals themselves turned their noses from him in disgust.
But my saber was good and true and, more importantly, my will pure and righteous. For that is the key, the poison to finish the Zombie King – righteousness. I thought thoughts of bright lights and bunny rabbits and sweets and things; and the Zombie King howled as he was purged from the world.
Perhaps one day he will return. Perhaps not. But for this day, my work was done.”
Enter “2TERROR” at Wizard101.com to collect the Paper Pulp Reagent by 11/3.
| The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 6 |
fandom.101universe | # The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 7
"The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane" #7 is the seventh installment of "The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane". It was published on the "Wizard101" Instagram page on November 3, 2021.
Transcript.
From the journal of Stallion Quartermane:
“For my final journey, I tried to rediscover the lost homeland of Lemurs. I assumed initially that it was simply not there anymore. But the question still sat in my head. I could not go on until I saw for myself what was left in the World Render’s wake.
When I passed through the World Door, however, I fell into an empty Skyway. Clutching desperately to a flying turtle, I waited until a Sky Ship happened by. Naturally, it was pirates. I bested their captain in the ancient art of arm wrestling and claimed the ship and crew as my own. Long did we search the Skyway, but found nothing.
I remember even now the city of the Lemurs. A place of wonders and symmetry – every detail, every inch, designed with complete precision. It’s no wonder the World Render took such interest in them, built a world around them. Who better than such innate craftsmen to facilitate whatever mad purpose he had in mind?
But their city is gone, I knew it would be. Not a thing has taken its place. I know of course where the Lemurs have gone, but it is not yet time for that journey. There is ONE MORE THING that must happen first.”
Enter “TOTELO5” at Wizard101.com to collect the Paper Pulp Reagent by 11/10.
And check back next week, for one last, special announcement.
| The Modern Adventures of Stallion Quartermane 7 |
fandom.101universe | # The Mystic Monkey
The Mystic Monkey was an establishment in Aggrobah, located near the River District across from I Love Lamp.
| The Mystic Monkey |
fandom.101universe | # The Necropolis
The Necropolis is an area of Dragonspyre.
| The Necropolis |
fandom.101universe | # The Nothing
| The Nothing |
fandom.101universe | # The Nullity
The Nullity was a Void Elemental who was the last of his kind to remain in Dragonspyre after the rest of the Elementals escaped into the Spiral. The most powerful of its kin, the Nullity was considered a living Mana sink and could absorb magical energy from Dragonspyre, leaving spells inert and nullified, lending to its name. It was sealed away in a tower with the sacrifice of many Dragonspyrians, where it would remain until one day it pierced the walls of its cage and freed itself. It regained its strength until it was capable of calling out to the Spiral at large, bringing all manner of creatures and evildoers with intention to plunder the remains of the dead world and eventually, the rest of the Spiral. The Elemental was fought by a team of wizards and defeated.
| The Nullity |
fandom.101universe | # The Oasis
The Oasis is the central commons area in the world of Krokotopia. Located in the Oasis was the famous Pyramid of the Sun, which contains the tombs of various Kroks, such as the Nirini clan. The Oasis also contained a dock, where The Wizard used a boat to reach the Krokosphinx, as well as portals to the Tomb of Storms and Kembaalung.
History.
The Oasis was home to the Mander people, before an island of Kroks arrived and enslaved them. During their time ruling Krokotopia, two main families, the Ahnic family and the Djeserit family, broke into war on multiple occasions. During the last Krok war, the Order of the Fang created the Krokonomicon to put the Ahnics and Djeserits to sleep, freeing the Manders from bondage.
Centuries after the Krok War, Professor Winthrop led the Royal Expeditionary Force of Marleybone to excavate the Pyramid of the Sun. Winthrop's group accidentally awoke the Kroks from their sleep and caused many of the Royal Force to flee to the Oasis.
Soon after the re-awakening, Malistaire Drake came to the Oasis, searching for the Krokonomicon to summon the Dragon Titan.
| The Oasis |
fandom.101universe | # The Pirate
The Human known as "The Pirate" is a famous pirate that was raised from an early age into a life of piracy.
Biography.
The Pirate was born to two pirate parents, their mother Pirate Jenny having once been a part of Marco Pollo's crew. At some point, the Pirate's parents died, leaving them to be raised in another land in the Spiral. As a teenager, the Pirate was locked up by the Armada for treason. They were rescued by Boochbeard and Mr. Gandry and allied with Captain Horace Avery in exchange for protection from the Armada. The Pirate completed tasks for Avery, eventually getting involved in a plot to find the fabled city of El Dorado before the Armada.
| The Pirate |
fandom.101universe | # The Pirate's crew
The Pirate's crew is a group of pirates from all over the Spiral. The group is lead by the Pirate and consists of them and their companions.
Trivia.
Depending on various conditions, the Pirate's crew in "Pirate101" will vary. For the sake of canon, it is assumed this article only lists the main story companions.
| The Pirate's crew |
fandom.101universe | # The Pirate's father
This man was the father of the Pirate. He and his partner, the Pirate's mother, were killed when the Pirate was very young, forcing them to be raised by others.
Biography.
Life as a pirate.
The Pirate's father was married to Pirate Jenny and led a crew of pirates with her. The two had a child together, but tragically died when their child was still young. The Pirate was left to be raised in another part of the Spiral and would later go on to become a pirate and form their own crew.
Cave of Many Voices.
When Jenny's child was on their quest to find the Gold Monkey, Aguirre, a servant of Gortez, told them to go into the Cave of Many Voices and hear the spirits within, just as Gortez hears and interprets spirits himself. In the cave, the pirate touched the glowing stones, allowing Jenny and her husband to make contact with their child for the first time since their deaths. Together, they urged the pirate to find their graves.
Trivia.
The exact circumstances of the Pirate's parents' deaths in "Pirate101" are left ambiguous, as this is a choice made by the player in the game's tutorial when you make a character. Based on your choice, five different scenarios take effect in your timeline surrounding the death of Pirate Jenny:
| The Pirate's father |
fandom.101universe | # The Pirate's mother
| The Pirate's mother |
fandom.101universe | # The Portly Dervish
The Portly Dervish was an establishment in Aggrobah, located across from Books & Tomes.
| The Portly Dervish |
fandom.101universe | # The Poseidon Adventure
| The Poseidon Adventure |
fandom.101universe | # The Professor
The Professor is a time traveler who travels around the Spiral and through time in their Trans-Dimensional Telephone Box, formally known as the B.O.X..
Biography.
The Maestro's Meddling.
Dalia Falmea at Ravenwood.
"To be added"
The Opal of Ojal.
"To be added"
Dworgyn in Dimwood Vale.
"To be added"
The Armada's Prisoner.
"To be added"
The Drakes.
"To be added"
Doomsday Krok.
Sometime in their future, the Professor summoned the Wizard to the B.O.X. (now just called the "Trans-Dimensional Telegraph Box" or "Box," where they stood in a future incarnation in which they had become a woman. According to her instruments, someone was de-timalizing the causality vortex around Krokotopia, corrupting its timeline. Upon arrival in the Oasis to check if anything had been de-timalized, the Professor and the Wizard came across a cage containing three members of the Mander Rebellion who were about to be executed by Krokocutioners under the order of Setesh the Destroyer, Pharaoh of Krokotopia and the Seven Skyways. The timeline had been altered greatly, since in the correct timeline there should have been no Tuts ruling Krokotopia since the Great Sleep. The Professor told the Wizard to fight and defeat the executioners, after which Setesh became angry for the "insult" to her. As Setesh fled, the Professor and the Wizard headed over to the cage containing the three members of the Mander Rebellion and freed them. The other two Manders ran away to safety, but Zan'ne stayed to speak to them. The Professor asked why the Mander Rebellion was even a thing and how the Tuts still were around, and Zan'ne responded that he did not know what she meant, as the Tuts had been in power for generations. The Professor and the Wizard then confronted Empress Setesh and her Krokocutioners, defeating them. The Professor questioned Setesh about the Great Sleep, and the Empress asked how she even knew about it, as her family had buried the secret of the Great Sleep deep so no one else could attempt it. The Professor suspected the Tuts were forewarned, and Setesh confirmed that her ancestor, Queen Krokopatra, had been delivered by the "winds of fate." With this information and the intent of avoiding the legion Setesh had summoned, the Professor and the Wizard returned to the Box, where the Professor explained her theory of what had happened and her prime suspect for the timeline corruption: the Time Butterflies.
The two adventurers traveled back to Ancient Krokotopia so that they could step on the Time Butterfly before it could cause any further damage to the timeline. However, the Box had taken them some distance away from their destination: the Temple of the Sands. Krokhotep confronted them and informed them they were in the Valley of the Sun and trespassing in the dominion of Krokopatra. The Professor asked if Krokopatra was en route to the Temple of the Sands, and Krokhotep hinted she was though attacked her and the Wizard before they could make it there. The Wizard defeated Krokhotep and the two made it to the entrance of the Temple of the Sands, though not before coming across Aka, Ati Karanahn, Meti, and Mkhai Karanahn. Ati informed them Krokopatra's tour of the temples had ended and that after being chilled by a brisk wind, she departed for "warmer climes." The Wizard defeated the two Karanahns and they went into the Temple, finding the Time Butterfly that had been responsible for corrupting the timeline. The Wizard defeated it and used the Professor's Doohickey to reverse the polarity of its neutron flow, undoing the corruption and bringing Krokotopia back to the correct timeline.
Trivia.
The Professor is a parody compilation of the different regenerations of The Doctor in the famous British TV series "Doctor Who". Her original male incarnation lasted from the game's release in 2008 until the release of the Doomsday Krok Gauntlet in 2020, in which it is shown that the Professor has regenerated into a woman. This new female incarnation is of course an homage to the 13th Doctor from "Doctor Who", Jodie Whittaker.
| The Professor |
fandom.101universe | # The Rat
The Rat is one of the three sons of Grandfather Spider. He assumed the identity of the human Rasputin, and ascended to the status of Empress Antuskette's royal advisor. He then manipulated Antuskette's servants with the ultimate goal of crafting a makeshift Titan made of Borealis, and using it to destroy the Sky Anchor, and subsequently the Spiral.
Biography.
"To be added"
| The Rat |
fandom.101universe | # The Rusty Hydrant
The Rusty Hydrant is a building located on Bonesbury Boulevard in Regent's Square, Marleybone.
| The Rusty Hydrant |
fandom.101universe | # The Scarecrow
The Scarecrow is a herald of Death that was summoned by the Wizard as part of a quest given by Dworgyn to learn the spell to summon him.
| The Scarecrow |
fandom.101universe | # The Scorpion
The Scorpion is one of the sons of Grandfather Spider. During his father's attempt to reverse the Sands of Time and restore the First World, he reanimated the corpse of Overlord Xerxes and made it seem like the former conquerer had returned to life and was wanting to conquer Mirage once again.
Biography.
"To be added"
| The Scorpion |
fandom.101universe | # The Seven
| The Seven |
fandom.101universe | # The Shadoe
Tessa Truehart is the trusty lab assistant of Dog Tracy who stalks the streets of the Heap as the vigilante the Shadoe. One of the Heroes originally engineered by the Old One to rise above their peers and become his Scion, Truehart became a founding member of the League of Exemplary Personages following Dasein's sacrifice saving the Spiral from the World Synthesizer.
Biography.
"To be added"
Personality.
"To be added"
| The Shadoe |
fandom.101universe | # The Skipper
The Skipper is the representative for the Pirate's Regatta that resides in Wongo Woo.
| The Skipper |
fandom.101universe | # The Spaniel's Bark
The Spaniel's Bark is a building connected to the entrance of Digmoore Station in Regent's Square, Marleybone City.
| The Spaniel's Bark |
fandom.101universe | # The Spiral
The Spiral, also known as the Grand Spiral by the Celestians, or to the members of the Arcanum as the greater Spiral, is a cosmic thread of worlds in the known universe. The hub of all known magic, the Spiral is comprised of many disparate fragments of the First World that were bound together by Bartleby and Grandmother Raven after the First World was destroyed by the Titans during the Titan War.
History.
"To be added"
Appearances.
Since the Spiral is featured in virtually every piece of 101 universe media, this list only includes media with specific mentions and/or visualizations of the Spiral.
| The Spiral |
fandom.101universe | # The Spiral Wiki
| The Spiral Wiki |
fandom.101universe | # The Tiger's Den
The Tiger's Den was an establishment of Aggrobah.
| The Tiger's Den |
fandom.101universe | # The Tower Archives
The Tower Archives are an area of Dragonspyre.
| The Tower Archives |
fandom.101universe | # The Untold Spiral
The Untold Spiral is an official "Wizard101" and "Pirate101" fansite.
| The Untold Spiral |
fandom.101universe | # The Vault of Ice
| The Vault of Ice |
fandom.101universe | # The Wild
The Wild is an area of the Weirwood in Avalon.
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fandom.101universe | # The Wizard
The human known simply as "The Wizard" is a powerful and semi-divine Wizard from Earth who was initially recruited by Merle Ambrose and Gamma to fight back against Malistaire Drake, who threatened to destroy the Spiral. Once unaware of their magical ability, the Wizard was brought to Wizard City and became a student of Ravenwood School of Magical Arts. The Wizard was able to foil Malistaire's plans to revive his wife Sylvia and re-awaken the Dragon Titan on Dragonspyre as an ultimate revenge. After a climactic battle atop the world's volcano, Malistaire was killed, and peace returned to the Spiral once again. For their triumph, the Wizard was given the title of Master Wizard.
Sometime following Malistaire's defeat, a distress call was sent from Celestia, an underwater world, by Thurston Plunkett of the Spiral Geographic Society. Morganthe, the Umbra Queen, attempted to re-awaken her army, the Shadow Web, and take her place as Queen of the Spiral. With a haunting prophecy that detailed her plan, the Wizard fought the forces of Shadow across multiple worlds, but was unable to stop the destruction of Azteca to Xibalba. Travelling to Khrysalis, the Wizard fought Morganthe in her Shadow form, but not before falling into space.
Biography.
"To be added"
Powers and abilities.
"To be added"
| The Wizard |
fandom.101universe | # The Wyrd
The Wyrd is an area of the Weirwood of Avalon.
| The Wyrd |
fandom.101universe | # The Zocalo
The Zocalo is the commons area of the world of Azteca.
| The Zocalo |
fandom.101universe | # Themba Truestride
Themba Truestride was the guard at the entrance of the King's Tomb.
| Themba Truestride |
fandom.101universe | # Themiscyra
Themiscyra is a region of Achaea.
| Themiscyra |
fandom.101universe | # Theodore Robbins
Theodore Robbins is the celebrated architect of Port Regal.
| Theodore Robbins |
fandom.101universe | # Theseus
Theseus was an Eagle warrior who had set a trap for a Minotaur when he was trapped.
| Theseus |
fandom.101universe | # Theurge
Theurgists, also known as Theurges, are wizards that practice theurgy.
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fandom.101universe | # Theurgist
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fandom.101universe | # Theurgy
Life (Theurgy) is the Spiritual School of Magic which focuses on the inner spirit, growth and progression, existence, and awareness, as well as seeking harmony with nature to harness the power of healing. Practitioners of the Life Arts, known as Theurges, embrace the power of all that is living and strive to perpetuate its life force, while practicing inner peace and discipline. They harness the power of the Song of Creation through music, the language of Life, to create things anew, rather than the summoning, coercing, or beseeching of other schools. Life removes Chaos and creates Order to allow for things which are self-sustaining. On the Triangle of Magic, Life rests between Fire and Storm, as the spark of Life comes from those two forces.
Moolinda Wu is the Life Professor at Ravenwood, having filled in the void left by Sylvia Drake after her untimely death.
Origin.
It is said that Life Magic was discovered by the earliest inhabitants of the Ravenwood, guided by the Granfather Tree, Bartleby. He instructed his disciples to plant trees and tend to a grove, in order to learn the complex interactions of all life. These early Theurges advanced in their studies, and as a result so did their groves, eventually sprouting the sentient Spell Trees, each of which embodied a new form of magic. Through the Spell Trees' growth, study, and teaching, Magical Law was tested, explored, and codified.
Use in schools.
Theurgy is one of the branches of magic taught to students of Ravenwood. It is taught at the School of Life, one of five schools located on-campus, out of seven overall.
Theurgy was also at one point taught at Dragonspyre Academy, prior to the cataclysm that was caused by the awakening of the Dragon Titan.
At Pigswick Academy, the School of Earth is home to studies of Life, however with Pigswick's non-practical approach to magic, students don't actually learn how to become proper Theurges.
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fandom.101universe | # Thieves' Den
Thieves' Den is a club at the Caterwaul Canyons in Mirage that is known for its criminal element.
History.
"To be added"
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fandom.101universe | # Thomas Cromshell
Thomas Cromshell was a minion to King Heinrich Thermidor VIII of Crab Alley.
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fandom.101universe | # Thomas Woodward
Sir Thomas Woodward is Sorcerer.
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fandom.101universe | # Thomás
Thomás was a male Alphoi from Zanadu.
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fandom.101universe | # Thor
Thor is the God of Thunder. His hammer Mjölnir gives him the power of lightning.
Behind the scenes.
Thor was first overtly mentioned by the name of the "Wizard101" spell Hammer of Thor, though Mjölnir had previously existed in the game for years prior as a housing item available from the Raven's Hoard Pack, called "Mjolnir Hammer". The spell finally confirmed the existence of Thor, also making him the first Norse god to be introduced to the 101 universe thus far.
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fandom.101universe | # Thorfin Treetamer
Thorfin Treetamer was a minion to Agnetta Broadblade.
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fandom.101universe | # Thorlief Woodcrafter
Thorlief Woodcrafter was the furniture shopkeeper in Northguard.
| Thorlief Woodcrafter |
fandom.101universe | # Thornpaw tribe
The Thornpaw tribe was a tribe of Lions that lived in the Zafarian Savannah. The tribe was led by Chief Olemeeli Thornpaw.
| Thornpaw tribe |
fandom.101universe | # Thornton Lewis
Thornton Lewis is a member of the Spiral Geographic Society who was responsible for surveying the District of the Stars in Celestia.
| Thornton Lewis |
fandom.101universe | # Thrace
Thrace is a wealthy city in Aquila.
History.
Samocles was born to a patrician family in Thrace.
Behind the scenes.
The real-world Thrace is a geographical region in Southeast Europe that is split among , , and . The region is based on the Roman Province of Thrace, the lands that were inhabited by the ancient .
A hat called Thracian Helmet is sold by Kallima Kefalis in "Pirate101".
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fandom.101universe | # Thrain Stormfriend
Thrain Stormfriend was the hat and shoe shopkeeper in Northguard.
| Thrain Stormfriend |
fandom.101universe | # Three Points
Three Points is an area of the City of Three Winds in Azteca.
History.
"To be added"
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fandom.101universe | # Threepenny Rake
The Threepenny Rake was a Cutthroat ship captained by Mack the Shark.
| Threepenny Rake |
fandom.101universe | # Throne Room (Mount Olympus)
The Throne Room of Mount Olympus was the living quarter of Zeus.
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fandom.101universe | # Throne Room (disambiguation)
Throne Room may refer to:
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fandom.101universe | # Throne Room of Fire
The Throne Room of Fire was located in the Palace of Fire.
| Throne Room of Fire |
fandom.101universe | # Thule Landshaper
Thule Landshaper was a Celestian Elemental that tended to the Chantry since the disappearance of the Celestians.
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fandom.101universe | # Thulsa Dune
Thulsa Dune, known as the Sand King, was a Krokotopian individual who was on a search to find the fabled Tooth of Tut.
Biography.
At some point, the Sand King Thulsa Dune set out to find the Tooth of Tut, a fabled object said to give absolute rule to its wielder. Thulsa came into contact with explorer Stallion Quartermane, who led him straight to a lost and distant pyramid where the Tooth was located. As soon as Thulsa claimed it, he turned into stone, cursing him to be a monument atop the pyramid forever.
Behind the scenes.
Thulsa Dune is possibly named after .
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fandom.101universe | # Thunder Hoof
Thunder Hoof was a Bison warrior of the Elder Bluff.
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fandom.101universe | # Thunderbird
Thunderbird is the central Totem Spirit of the Bison peoples of Cool Ranch.
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fandom.101universe | # Thuria
Thuria was a Nimbari captain.
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fandom.101universe | # Thurston Plunkett
Thurston Plunkett is a member of the Spiral Geographic Society. He was the leader of the Grand Celestian Expedition to Celestia.
Biography.
"To be added"
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fandom.101universe | # Thyra Brightspell
Thyra Brightspell was a witch loyal to Grandmother Raven.
| Thyra Brightspell |
fandom.101universe | # Ti Sai
Ti Sai is one of the men of Shojiro Gama.
| Ti Sai |
fandom.101universe | # Tibirdius
Tibirdius is the Emperor of Aquila.
| Tibirdius |
fandom.101universe | # Tien Hong Village
Tien Hong Village is a village in MooShu within the area later known as the Ravaged Valley.
| Tien Hong Village |
fandom.101universe | # Tierra Primata Skyway
Tierra Primata Skyway is a skyway located in Monquista.
| Tierra Primata Skyway |
fandom.101universe | # Tierra de Brea
Tierra de Brea is an area specifically accessed through the Cloudburst Forest on Zultun Island in Azteca.
Trivia.
Tierra De Brea means "land of pitch" in Spanish.
| Tierra de Brea |
fandom.101universe | # Tiger
Tigers are a race from the world of Rajah. They are also found in various other worlds such as MooShu.
| Tiger |
fandom.101universe | # Tigers
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fandom.101universe | # Tillsworth
Mr. Tillsworth was the owner of a food supply business on the Isle of Dogs.
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fandom.101universe | # Time Butterfly
"Time Butterflies" (true name unknown) are a form of cosmic Butterfly that are known to cause consequences to the timeline of the Spiral with the flapping of their wings.
Biology and appearance.
Time Butterflies are somewhat large. They have six legs, yellow eyes, and brightly colored wings with patterns that resemble clocks. They start off as Continuity Caterpillars, then enter into a state of Temporal Chrysalis, before emerging as full Time Butterflies.
Behavior.
Using their wings, Time Butterflies have the ability to alter time and change the course of future events. They can even bring individuals from different points in time to their current moment. If an individual is bitten by a Time Butterfly, they will be erased from existence, and will have never existed.
| Time Butterfly |
fandom.101universe | # Timeline
This is a timeline—a chronology of important events that have occurred in the Spiral.
Key.
Event featured in/referred to in:
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fandom.101universe | # Timor Flamecaster
Timor Flamecaster was a fisherman that resided in the Labyrinth.
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fandom.101universe | # Timothy Patrick Miller
Timothy Patrick Miller is an American voice actor. He voices Clancy Pembroke, Vidor Drakesmith, Barbarous Van Der Borst, Professor Memphis, Silenus, High King Finnegan, Akhtang WormCrawl, and additional roles in "Wizard101", and voices Ratbeard in "Pirate101".
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