“ | They call this the mundy world because magic is scant here. The most powerful and ambitious have ignored this land because of that. Dismissed it as insignificant. But I believe we were all mistaken. I suspect this is, in fact, a place of vast magic, hidden and deep. It exists here in a particular form, unrecognized. In this one world we have something of a small-scale map of all the other known worlds. Why is that? In this one world the many hidden facts of our lives leak out, to be told and retold by these mundys. How do they uncover such secrets? This is a world of observation and, what? Pondering? In any case, there's something powerful at work in this world among all the others. | „ |
~ The North Wind describing the mundane world to Mister Dark in Fables #99 — "Dark City" |
The mundane world,[1] or mundy world[2] or the mundy[3] for short, is the Fables' name for Earth, and is home to the people referred to by Fables as the "mundys." It is so called because magic is scarce there. For hundreds of years, the mundane world served as a secret sanctuary to Fables who were forced out of the Homelands by the Adversary.
Description
Miniature homelands
The mundane world seems to contain miniature versions of every Homeland world Fablekind originally come from.[4][5] For example, in the mundane world there is a small island nation called England that mirrors the entire world they once knew as Albion; the country called Russia is a rough sixteenth-scale sketch of the vast old world of The Rus; Ireland resembles the world of Erin; and infant America slowly grew into an approximation of Americana. For some as yet undiscovered reason, or perhaps for no reason at all since some truly remarkable things do seem to be the result of mere (or possibly mighty) chance, the mundane world has turned out to be a map of sorts for all the much grander ones the Fables had left behind.[4]
World without magic
According to Mister Revise, when he first came to the mundane world it was filthy with magic, and had witches, angels, devils, pagan gods everywhere. He and his team nearly had that world completely free from magic when Fablekind arrived.[6] Peter Pan also states that his own minions worked hard over the ages, locking the magic of this world away.[7]
Despite being classified as a world of scant and miserly magic by modern times,[5][8] there exists some cases of native mystical phenomenon, such as Nick Slick,[9] Grandfather Oak[10] and dryads.[11] The North Wind was also convinced that the mundy world was actually a place of vast magic, hidden and deep, in a particularly unrecognized form.[5]
After Fabletown fell, magic slowly began to creep back into the mundane world, and a few humans and animals started to posses magical abilities.[12]
Fables in exile
Many of the Fables in exile live in a secret community called Fabletown in New York City.[1] Another group of Fables, from the Hidden Kingdom, live in hiding in Tokyo, Japan.[13] There is also network of other hidden Fable communities scattered in other places throughout the world, such as China and Russia. This network is known as Shadow Fabletown.[14] A new Fabletown for Arabian Fables, called Fabletown East, was in the process of being planned after Sinbad's visit to Fabletown.[15]
The Adversary
For long, the mundane world was the one world the Adversary seemed to take no interest in.[16] The reason for this is that Mister Kadabra cast a spell on Geppetto that made him take no notice of any land Kadabra chose to inhabit;[17] and Peter Pan ordered Geppetto to leave this world alone, as Pan had designated it as his exclusive personal hunting sanctuary.[7]
Boy Blue believes that Napoleon's armies sweeping across Europe in the mundane world in the early nineteenth century was caused by some sort of sympathetic magic — perhaps not intentional — as it reflected what the Adversary's legions were doing to the Homelands at the time.[2]
However, three centuries after the fall of Fabletown, Geppetto has been gathering the wild magic awakened in the mundane world, planting satellite groves of Grandfather Oak's sapline across all forest in the world in preparation of world domination. Thanks to Grandfather Oak, he now commands an army of dryads armed with modern weapons and geared towards conquering the mundane world. His first target is the United States, where his disowned son Pinocchio is President.[18]
Points of interest
Asia
Asia is one of the mundane world's continents.
Tokyo
The bustling metropolis of Tokyo, Japan serves as the main backdrop for the Fairest story arc "The Hidden Kingdom." Here, a secret community of Fables from the Hidden Kingdom, live in hiding among the city's inhabitants.[13] | |
Europe
Europe is another one of the mundane world's continents. With most of his wealth lost while fleeing the Empire, Prince Charming was forced to live off the kindness of various nobles throughout Europe.[19]
France
In 1812, the secret Fabletown agent Cinderella was sent to France to retrieve a Fable who had run into trouble. While waiting to meet him, she incapacitated one of Napoleon's Hussars.[20]
Paris
Paris is a major city in France. It first appears in Fables #22 — "Cinderella Libertine." | |
History
A sighting of the contract killer Dorothy Gale in Paris was reported in 1954, during which Gendarmes were seeking an American woman by the name of "Dot Gale" in connection with a string of mysterious fires. While the extent of property damage caused by the fires was relatively minor, the number of fatalities was significantly higher. Among those who lost their lives were six men who were subsequently found to have played a key role in a scheme to steal millions from a gold mine in South Africa.[21] After Ichabod Crane is fired from his position as Fabletown's Deputy Mayor,[22] Bloody Mary, an employee of their secret shared employer, the Crooked Man, instructs Crane to board a flight to Paris.[23] Cinderella ultimately finds Crane in Paris, where she skillfully employs her wit and feminine allure to masquerade as a double agent for the Adversary, thereby positioned herself as Crane's lover.[22] Snow White and Bigby Wolf spend their honeymoon in Paris.[24] | |
North America
The majority of the events in Fables take place on the continent of North America.
United States of America
Alaska
Alaska appears in Fables #49 — "Wolves, Part 2 of 2." Bigby Wolf resides there with Sarah Tanaraq for a period in a cabin situated deep within the forest, until Mowgli tracks him down and persuades him to return to Fabletown.
California
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a major city in the United States. It first appears in Fables #34 — "Jack Be Nimble: Part One of Two."
|
|
History
In November 1946, Bigby Wolf travelled to Los Angeles after discovering Beauty had turned into her original form of the demon serpent named Lamia, who had taken on the identity of the real Beauty long before leaving the Homelands. Every few decades Beauty turned back into Lamia and went onto a killing spree targeting mostly rapists and criminals and forcing her husband Beast to track her down and incarcerate her. An angry Bigby confronted Beast outside at the Art Buck Motor Lodge where an amnesiac Beauty was recovering and threatened Beast if he didn't deal with the matter of Lamia permanently he would — even if it means killing Beast as well.[25] Decades later, Jack Horner, with Jill in tow, headed for Hollywood, where he uses his stolen wealth to set up a new studio called Nimble Pictures, taking the alias of John Trick. His principal aim is to shoot a trilogy of films about himself, which he feels will increase his popularity among the mundanes, making him more powerful.[26] He stays in Hollywood for around five years, until Jill, fed up with his treatment of her, manages to call Fabletown and ask them for help. Fabletown engineers a takeover of Nimble Pictures, and Beast comes to Hollywood where he explains to Jack that the Fabletown authorities want Jack's head. Beast, however, dislikes bloodshed and forces Jack to leave with just a small amount of his money with him.[27] | |
Maryland
During the American Civil War, Fabletown, although having hotly debated the merits of emancipation, inevitably decided to take the side of the North during the war between the states. In Maryland in 1862, Fabletown agent Cinderella tracked down Belle Boyd, a spy for the South who had a copy of the General Order 191 — with it General McCleellan could end Robert E. Lee's invasion of the North, once and for all. Cinderella couldn't stomach slavery; as an institution it reminded her of her former marriage. Appealing to the slave Eliza, the two incapacitated Boyd and retrieved the documents.[28]
Nebraska
Nebraska appears in Fables #102 — "The Next Big Plan: Chapter One of Super Team." During a mission near Arcadia Township, Bigby Wolf is approached by Flycatcher, who asks him to come back to Haven.
New Jersey
Jersey Pine Barrens
The Jersey Pine Barrens appear in flashbacks in Cinderella: Fables Are Forever #3 — "Part Three." After arriving in the mundane world, the Cowardly Lion and the Tin Woodman decided to live out on the Jersey Pine Barrens rather than staying at the Farm, while Dorothy Gale went on to live as a killer for hire among the mundys. Colin Pig encountered them in the woods during one of his occasional getaways from the Farm. He proposed to escort them to Fabletown, yet they politely refused, appearing to anticipate Dorothy's return to fetch them. Unfortunately, she never did. | |
New York
The Farm is located in Upstate New York,[29] while the rest of Fabletown is located in New York City.[1]