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  1. A fierce cannibal giant who is imprisoned in a mountain cave in the Quadling Country. He is the largest untamed giant in captivity. Citizens of Quadling Country, the southern quadrant of...

    • History
    • In The Wiz
    • In The Wicked Years
    • In Oz: The Great and Powerful
    • Famous Quadlings

    Centuries ago, Glinda successfully defeated the Wicked Witch of the South and claimed the Quadling Country as her own to rule over the land and its people in peace and harmony. Later, after Dorothy Gale came and vanquished Oz's Wicked Witches, a young Munchkin boy named Ojo and his party encountered a Lazy Quadling man in the Quadling Country who n...

    In the 1975 Broadway musical The Wiz. The Quadlings appear as Glinda's entourage after she is called upon by Addapearle. They are all dressed in lavish draped and garbs that range from orange to pink.

    Quadlings actually have a reddish skin tone, and in many places are less civilized than other parts of Oz. They speak a language called Qua'ati and have a ruddy complexion. (Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, Son of a Witch) Elphaba's mother, Melena Thropp, had an affair with Turtle Heart, a Quadling man, which lead to the ...

    In this version, the Quadlings are mostly all farmers, with no experience in fighting battles. Nonetheless, they joined Glinda's army against the Wicked Witches. They display no preference for the color Red. (Oz: The Great and Powerful)

    The Lazy Quadling
    Snif the Iffin(he's a griffin who has lost his "gr-").
  2. The Quadlings are inhabitants in the Land of Oz. They live in Quadling Country. The Quadlings are farmers who gain hope in Oscar Diggs. They have no experience in fighting. Nonetheless, they joined Glinda's army against the Wicked Witch. They display no preference for the color red, unlike their...

  3. The Quadling Country is the Southern division of L. Frank Baum 's fictional Land of Oz, first introduced in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). It is distinguished by the color red, worn by most of the local inhabitants called the Quadlings as well as the color of their surroundings.

  4. Chapter 22: “The Country of the Quadlings”. Additional Information. Year Published: 1900. Language: English. Country of Origin: United States of America. Source: Baum, F. L. (1900). The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. New York: George M. Hill. Readability:

  5. Summary. Analysis. Shortly after finding their way out of the forest, the travelers encounter a steep hill covered with large rocks. As they begin to climb it, they’re interrupted by strange and unpleasant creatures with no arms, flat heads, and wrinkly necks.

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  7. The Country of the Quadlings. The four travelers passed through the rest of the forest in safety, and when they came out from its gloom saw before them a steep hill, covered from top to bottom with great pieces of rock. “That will be a hard climb,” said the Scarecrow, “but we must get over the hill, nevertheless.”.