![]() ![]() ![]() "What, dice with more than six sides? These things exist?". When I was 9, my sister's boyfriend gave me an old box with his Dungeons and Dragons books, guides, charachter sheets. Sometimes they were simply maps, sometimes they also had details like flags, factbook statistics.Īlso, I've always been fascinated by role-playing games - something that, essentially, the Imaginations are. Or huge islands in the Atlantic Ocean, midway between Brazil and Africa, with a multi-language Slavic and Latin American culture. A small jungle nation in the Angola-Zaire border area. So, of course I had to make my own lost countries as well! Rocky islets on the Pacific. The Crazy Boy of the title, on one page, describes his Lost Country of Eufeidolôcio and its capital city of Timólei-Mólei. ![]() This was certainly inspired by Brazilian writer Ziraldo Alves Pinto and his book O Menino Maluquinho (The Crazy Little Boy), which mom gave to me when I was 6 or 7. First of all, I've been always fascinated by the idea of imaginary countries. Use with care.Įufeidolôcio in all its glory. ![]() Consider any information here as out-of-character. ![]()
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