In the lower right hand corner, there's a man who is getting bit by a crab. Right above his shoulder, between him and the large rock is the scroll, right under the red fish.
westpoint, ny
304 flaws.
Judy Garland
Three is the number of acts in the movie "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, Hollywood traditionally favors a three-act structure to its films. The beloved 1939 movie version of the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz" is ground-breaking where it needs to be in terms of color and special effects. But at the same time, it is traditional where it needs to be in terms of structural concerns.
lyman Frank Baum
Odlaw in the musical is on the left page. Go above the Wizard Whitebeards and find a Wizard near the right page. Go up four rows to find Odlaw holding a cane above Wenda.
It is in the Wizard's Domain near The Forest
he is the conductor in the orchestra facing away from us, it looks like his hat is pointing the same way as all the other wizard whitebeards, but if he was facing us, it would be a different way. claver? iknow ! x
The Fat Bru
I'm not sure that there is one.
he's in the upper right corner just below the brazillian flag. have fun!
In "Horseplay" in Troy, the Wizard Whitebeard scroll can be found in the upper left section of the map. You'll need to navigate through some obstacles to reach it. Look for a hidden area or a specific spot where the scroll is located, often requiring a bit of exploration or puzzle-solving to access.
yes you can but i wouldn't as you can get a scroll that can not be found anywhere else and you cant get it as a spell so i would stay there and get the scroll from the thalmor wizard
Right between the two soldiers with extra long cloaks
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Girl: Dorothy from wizard of oz or pippi longstoking Boy: Wheres wally or Harry Potter
near the ball being popped by the green umbrella it is to the left of it by the man carrying a blue umberella