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{{Short description|Fictional desert}} {{notability|date=May 2023}} {{Infobox fictional location | name = Deadly Desert | alt_name = Shifting Sands, Great Sandy Waste, Impassable Desert | image = Oz-and-surrounding-countrie.jpg | caption = The official map of Oz and surrounding deserts | source = [[List of Oz books|The Oz series]] | creator = [[L. Frank Baum]] | genre = [[Children's books]] | type = Magical desert }} The '''Deadly Desert''' is the magical [[desert]] in [[Nonestica]] that completely surrounds the fictional [[Land of Oz]], which cuts it off from the rest of the world.<ref name=annotated>{{cite book |last1=Baum |first1=L. Frank |editor1-last=Hearn |editor1-first=Michael Patrick |title=The Annotated Wizard of Oz |date=1976 |publisher=Crown |isbn=0-517-50086-8 }}</ref> ==Geology== On the map of Oz, first published in the endpapers of the eighth book, ''[[Tik-Tok of Oz]]'' (1914), the eastern quadrant of the desert is called the ''Deadly Desert'', while the other three quadrants of desert are called the ''Shifting Sands'', the ''Impassable Desert'', and the ''Great Sandy Waste''.<ref name=annotated/> The desert was originally described as dangerous as any natural desert but no more. Indeed, in the second book, ''[[The Marvelous Land of Oz]]'' (1904), the witch [[Mombi]] tries to escape through it in the form of a [[griffin]], and [[Glinda the Good Witch |Glinda]] chases her over the sands. In the third book, ''[[Ozma of Oz]]'' (1907), it has become a magical desert with life-destroying sands and noxious fumes, a feature that remained constant through the rest of the series.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Riley |first1=Michael O. |title=Oz and Beyond: The Fantasy World of L. Frank Baum |date=1997 |publisher=University Press of Kansas |isbn=0-7006-0832-X |page=139}}</ref> In the fifth book, ''[[The Road to Oz]]'' (1909), a sign is posted on the edge of the desert to warn travelers: <div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">ALL PERSONS ARE WARNED NOT TO VENTURE UPON THIS DESERT<br/>For the Deadly Sands Will Turn Any Living Flesh to Dust in an Instant.<br/>Beyond This Barrier is the<br/>LAND OF OZ<br/>But no one can Reach that Beautiful Country because of these Destroying Sands.</div> The desert is used as a literary device to explain why Oz is essentially cut off from the rest of the world and the rest of the surrounding countries of [[Nonestica]]. However, it has been crossed several times by people from within Oz and from the outside world, with applied ingenuity, with magical assistance, or through unusual natural phenomena. In fact, no one in the Oz series is ever seen to die in the desert.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=De Hoff |first1=Nathan M. |title="Great dates and deserts!": Some Thoughts on the Deadly Desert of Oz |journal=The Baum Bugle |date=Winter 2011 |volume=55 |issue=3 |pages=11β15}}</ref> ==Notable crossings== * In the 1900 novel ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'', [[Dorothy Gale]] is carried into Oz in her house by a [[tornado|cyclone]] and back over again by her [[Silver Shoes]], which fall off during her flight and are lost in the desert. Also, the [[Wizard of Oz (character)|Wizard of Oz]] originally arrived in Oz by a circus balloon (which he implies functioned by a gas lighter than air, rather than hot air), and years later leaves Oz in a hot-air balloon of his own design. * In ''[[The Marvelous Land of Oz]]'', Tip and his companions fly over it using [[The Gump]] who was granted flight with its palm leaf parts. * In ''[[Ozma of Oz]]'', [[Princess Ozma]] crosses the desert with her whole court by use of an infinitely unrolling carpet. * In ''[[The Road to Oz]]'', Dorothy Gale, [[Shaggy Man]], [[Polychrome (Oz)|Polychrome]] and [[Button-Bright]] cross the desert into Oz by use of a [[Land sailing|sand ship]]. * In ''[[The Emerald City of Oz]]'', the [[Nome King]] and his allies the Whimsies, the Growleywogs, and the Phanfasms dug a tunnel underneath the desert. * In ''[[The Scarecrow of Oz]]'', Trot, Cap'n Bill, and Button-Bright flew over the desert carried by birds and led by Flipper the Ork. * In ''[[The Magic of Oz]]'', Kiki Aru transformed himself into a bird and flew over the Deadly Desert from the Land of Oz, exploring the various countries of Nonestica. * In ''[[Kabumpo in Oz]]'', a giant Ruggedo hopped right over the Deadly Desert and ran back to his mountain in the Land of Ev after Princess Ozma's palace got stuck in his hair spikes. In the same book, Kabumpo, Peg Amy, Pompadore, and Wag crossed over the Deadly Desert on a runaway country. * In ''[[The Purple Prince of Oz]]'', Polychrome allowed Prince Randy, Kabumpo, and Jinnicky the Red Jinn to ride her rainbow across the Deadly Desert. * In ''[[Handy Mandy in Oz]]'', a geyser beneath Mt. Mern in an unidentified area erupted underneath Handy Mandy sending her and the large boulder she was on over the Deadly Desert where she landed in Munchkin Country. * In ''[[The Silver Princess in Oz]]'', Kabumpo and King Randy were blown across the Deadly Desert by a powerful storm. ==In other media== * In the 1985 film ''[[Return to Oz]]'', Dorothy Gale crosses the edge of the Desert by stepping upon stones. Later, the pack of Wheelers working for [[Mombi]] fail to get across the Deadly Desert in pursuit of Dorothy and the Gump, who cross the desert to reach the Nome King's mountain. Six of the Wheelers fall into the desert and are subsequently turned into sand and killed. The seven remaining Wheelers later return with Princess Mombi and cross the desert through the tunnel that was dug underneath the desert to reach the Nome King's mountain. * In ''[[Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz]]'', the Deadly Desert is featured where it also contained a monster made of sand. ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Portal |Children's literature}} {{Oz}} [[Category:Fictional elements introduced in 1904]] [[Category:The Wonderful Wizard of Oz locations]] [[Category:Fictional deserts]]
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