Scotland | |
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Location | Europe |
Type | Country |
Residents | Myles MacDoogal Loch Tess Flurgan the Fantastic (formerly)[1] Kilgore the Dim (formerly)[1] Edna the Easily Amused (formerly)[1] Oliver the Walloper (formerly)[1] James the Squinty (formerly)[1] |
Scotland is a country in Europe.
- The novel 93 Million Miles in a Balloon features the Falls of Glomach.
- James and Molly's uncle, Myles MacDoogal, lives in Scotland. Loch Tess is a local Scottish punk band. Kilflurgan is a fictional Scottish village invented for the TV series where the MacDonald family's ancestors, the MacDougal-Donalds, lived.[1]
Appearances[]
Arthur[]
- 1007a. "Unfinished"
- 1503b. "The Last King of Lambland"
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Dear James and Molly, greetings from Scotland. Today, my biking tour of the Lowlands took me to Castle Kilflurgan, home of the famous Kilflurgan tapestry. It tells the story of some of our ancestors: The MacDougal-Donalds. The castle was built by Flurgan the Fantastic - the first head of the MacDougal-Donald clan. For many years there was peace and prosperity, but then Flurgan perished when his haggis exploded at the feast of Saint Ninian. After that, there was a succession of terrible rulers. Kilgore the Dim, Edna the Easily Amused, Oliver the Walloper. The animals fled and drought seized the land. It was a time of great despair. Then, one day a lowly shepherd boy came to Kilflurgan. He was very timid and, and couldn't see very well, but he had magical powers. He could talk with animals... and summon the rains. The villagers were so taken with this shy magical boy that they appointed him head of the clan... and called him James the Squinty." — Myles MacDoogal, "The Last King of Lambland"