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:There are approximately 15,000 victims not counting secondary transformations. Plenty of room to accommodated more victims that don't want government help or who blame Eric Winters for their plight. Of course offering sanctuary to victims is really a secondary purpose. I want to recreate a alien environment within the park based on my characters home world and such. Es ship is kind of a doomsday vault of information for the recreation of Kuhyce society. I chose the most remote inhospitable location in the US. Of course the Sahara desert would work, but I wanted it to be in the US.[[User:JoharaGuardian|JoharaGuardian]] 05:53, 16 May 2011 (UTC)
 
:There are approximately 15,000 victims not counting secondary transformations. Plenty of room to accommodated more victims that don't want government help or who blame Eric Winters for their plight. Of course offering sanctuary to victims is really a secondary purpose. I want to recreate a alien environment within the park based on my characters home world and such. Es ship is kind of a doomsday vault of information for the recreation of Kuhyce society. I chose the most remote inhospitable location in the US. Of course the Sahara desert would work, but I wanted it to be in the US.[[User:JoharaGuardian|JoharaGuardian]] 05:53, 16 May 2011 (UTC)
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I'm not the originator either, though I really like the setting.  I can't see the U.S. Govt. agreeing to this for any amount of money.  However, purchasing a large tract of desert land somewhere in the U.S. might be plausible.  But, think how suspicious the Govt. would be of any Xanadu survivors it doesn't have control over.  If I were one of those survivors, it would certainly sound better than a FEMA trailer park.  Not a good location at all for Merfolk, though ;-).  Alveric  11:07am EDT, 05/16/2011

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Hmm, any idea why my three new stories I've personally written haven't appeared in the category section? -- Alex Warlorn August 25 2009

You need to create a category: Xanadu tag. The universe template simply displays the puzzle piece picture in the upper corner. --Lloyd Brunnel 23:27, 25 August 2009 (UTC)

THEY DO! -- Alex Warlorn 25 August 2009

No need to shout. --Concerned Reader 03:20, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

As shown by recent edits I've done, they did not contain the Xanadu category. I'll add the tag to the others that carry your byline, Alex, but I'll leave the exercise of adding it to the others up to you. -- ShadowWolf 12:09, 26 August 2009 (UTC)


I've noticed Empathy and Errand of Mercy were removed from the Xanadu archive. Can I ask why they were? Alex Warlorn 2011 January 20th

I am really fond of the Xanadu setting. I recently posted a story in it. I am working on a continuation of the story, but it involves some big events. Not setting breaking in my opinion, but enough that I wanted to ask for permission/advice. I want my story character to welll uhmmm Purchase the Death Valley National Park and turn it into a sanctuary for Xanadu victims among other things. Is this too big of an event for the setting?JoharaGuardian 02:18, 16 May 2011 (UTC)

Eric Winters and Project X respectively handle that IMHO (for those who do and don't want their talents at the government's service). I'm not the originator of the series so I can't say with absolute. Though it does feel kinda over the top. And Sly Fox himself rents out his apartments for free for Xanadu victim simply too weird to function in society. -- 2011 May 15

There are approximately 15,000 victims not counting secondary transformations. Plenty of room to accommodated more victims that don't want government help or who blame Eric Winters for their plight. Of course offering sanctuary to victims is really a secondary purpose. I want to recreate a alien environment within the park based on my characters home world and such. Es ship is kind of a doomsday vault of information for the recreation of Kuhyce society. I chose the most remote inhospitable location in the US. Of course the Sahara desert would work, but I wanted it to be in the US.JoharaGuardian 05:53, 16 May 2011 (UTC)

I'm not the originator either, though I really like the setting. I can't see the U.S. Govt. agreeing to this for any amount of money. However, purchasing a large tract of desert land somewhere in the U.S. might be plausible. But, think how suspicious the Govt. would be of any Xanadu survivors it doesn't have control over. If I were one of those survivors, it would certainly sound better than a FEMA trailer park. Not a good location at all for Merfolk, though ;-). Alveric 11:07am EDT, 05/16/2011