Gosh, I guess I forgot maybe the most well know zeke quest:
The Beatles- I hope everyone who reads this knows who The Beatles are. Otherwise, I am officially too old. John Lennon & Paul McCartney are probably rock's most prolific songwriters of all time. (though I could make an argument that Ray Davies of The Kinks should hold this title).
1) In Celestia, there is a boss named Cuthalla. He is named after Cthulu, an ancient beingfrom the novel, "The Call of Cthulu." (Cthulu is meant to be said like Cuthalla). 2) Krokotopia has wizards searching for the Krokonomicon, a book of Lie and Death magic, which was written in part by Alhazred, the Balance instructor. This is based off of the Necronomicon (more commonly known as "The Book of the Dead") which contained spells and rituals regarding Life and Death. It was written by someone named Abdul Alhazred. 3) Kensington Park's quests, "The Crime Machine," "The Invincible Man," and "The War of the Weird," are spin-offs of H.G. Wells' most famous novels. Kensignton is based around the players saving H.G. Waggs, who is based off of Wells. 4) Some main bosses of MooShu, such as Kagemoosha, Ideyoshi, Nomoonaga, and Tomoogawa are named after actual Japanese warlords (Kagemusha, Hideyoshi, Nobunaga, and Tokugawa). 5) The spell Judgement refers to the Greek goddess Themis, who was goddess of Justice. She is depicted as a blindfolded woman holding a scale and a sword, just as the spell is depicted. 6) Many Crabs in Celestia such as Agenor, Nestor, Xanthus, and Nereus are named after characters in Homer's "Illiad." 7) One of the quests in Katzenstein's Lab is titled, "If You Build It...", which possibly refers to the movie, "Field of Dreams." In that movie, the line, "If you build it, they will come," is said repeatedly. 8) Forest Lord looks a lot like Chewbacca from "Star Wars." I'm not sure if this was intentional or not, but I figured it's worth pointing out.
Cthulu is one of the elder gods, and is supposedly summoned with a spell from the Necronomicon!
I suspect at least one writer with KI is familiar with HP Lovecraft :)
I always wondered if Gretta Darkkettle is really the Wicked Witch of the West.
Don't know if someone already mentioned this, but the Halloween Scavenger Hunt is rife with allusions to ancient Halloween stories. Jack is an ancient trickster from early Scottish, Irish, and Appalachian American folklore, a cycle of stories known as "the Jack Tales". Jack in the Beanstalk is the one most of us have heard, but there are a couple hundred other Jack stories.
@ozzyrocker, Nice analysis of the Greek epics. I must not be the only one well-read in the classics of western literature :) Wonder if the ancient Sumerian stories will wend their ways into the Great Spiral?
So many stories, and the immensity of cyber space in which to explore them.
Cthulu is one of the elder gods, and is supposedly summoned with a spell from the Necronomicon!
I suspect at least one writer with KI is familiar with HP Lovecraft :)
I always wondered if Gretta Darkkettle is really the Wicked Witch of the West.
Don't know if someone already mentioned this, but the Halloween Scavenger Hunt is rife with allusions to ancient Halloween stories. Jack is an ancient trickster from early Scottish, Irish, and Appalachian American folklore, a cycle of stories known as "the Jack Tales". Jack in the Beanstalk is the one most of us have heard, but there are a couple hundred other Jack stories.
@ozzyrocker, Nice analysis of the Greek epics. I must not be the only one well-read in the classics of western literature :) Wonder if the ancient Sumerian stories will wend their ways into the Great Spiral?
So many stories, and the immensity of cyber space in which to explore them.
qbb, Bookworm
haha maybe we can add a character named Gilgamesh in a new district of Krokotopia??
haha maybe we can add a character named Gilgamesh in a new district of Krokotopia??
Oooh! Gilgamesh!!!!! I would love to quest in ancient Sumeria. I want in on that storyline, if it ever comes to be. Sea monsters, eerie caverns, a great flood, epic adventures as we quest to save an ancient civilization...
Maybe we could get there from Sphinx Island, and the storyline could complete the mystery of Balance magic.
For that matter, we have yet to meet Apollo, Athena, and the rest of the Greek pantheon. So much material, so little time :)
Obvious one: in the marlybone spiral gate, one of the statue's name-plates is apparently Saint Bernard, and the statue looks like the dog breed of the same name. There's also a Saint Terry if I remember right, which looks like some kind of terrier.
Farley could be a refrence to farley street in waxahatchie TX.Also zigmund the scientest+ sigmund fraud(i forgot how to spell his name).catherine is a refrence to the serviving wife of king henry the 8th.i'm thinking of so many possabilities that i could guess.oh and Mr. Lincoln could be from a song called Mr.Lincoln i've been thinkin'.
I don't know if anyone's pointed this out yet, but The Malistare quest's name, "The Final Countdown" may be a reference to a popular song from the old band "Europe"
professor Alhazred and the Krokonomicon are some easter eggs too lol. i saw on this guy's blog post that the Krokonomicon was based from the Necronomicon, this mythical book or something with powers over the dead, created by none other than this crazy guy named ALHAZRED. XD this isnt exactly as well known as others, but its true! :-D (at least i think it is )
The design for Marleybone is based off of where Sherlock Holmes lives.
Also Meowiarity instead of Moriarity. Now, for a hidden gem...I got nothing. Oh, and malt22, if you love Blue Oyster Cult then see the Saturday Night Live cowbell skit. "I've got a fever, and the only perscription is more cowbell!"
Jasmine "I've got a fever, and the only perscription is more cowbell!"
I would love to know who Art, James, Ray, and Mark really were - part of the development team for Krok maybe? Founders of Wizard101? Something else?
Arte, James and Rhea were three designers who worked on Wizard101 at the time we launched. They are no longer a part of the team, but are still in the credits as Launch Team Members. You can view the credits from the Options panel in the game.
There are several references to Indiana Jones: (1) In the Island Getaway house, there is a room which features a rolling boulder that falls over a hallway. This refers to the scene where Indy must outrun a giant bolder that chases him through a temple after he recovers a golden statue. (2) The Krokotopia dungeon, Throne Room of Fire, features a map room and Staff of Krok that refer to an identical map room and staff in Raiders.
Though this isn't in Wizard101, I feel this is a easter egg OF Wizard101 in another game. In Pokemon Black and White, there are a set of locations called, Dragonspiral Tower (how coincidental that the tower is named after the world of towers :-o ), the GIANT Chasm (Grand Chasm), and the Celestial Ruins (or something like that).
krok = egypt, marley = london, mooshu = japan, idk about the rest
DS= Rome :D
Wizard City= seems to be part renaissance england (architecture), but with American people. DS= Rome WITH RUSSIANS! :D Celestia= Atlantis, possibly Rome/Italy, since the Crabs and Sharks talk in that "thug" Italian accent. Grizzleheim/Wintertusk= Scandinavia, Norse Mythology