Aqua Velva
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==Proposed Canon== | ==Proposed Canon== | ||
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Aqua Velva is a level 2 [[port]] controlled by [[Transylvito]]. It has a defensible harbour. It is run by a regent [[Warlord]], [[Al Frappacino]]. | Aqua Velva is a level 2 [[port]] controlled by [[Transylvito]]. It has a defensible harbour. It is run by a regent [[Warlord]], [[Al Frappacino]]. | ||
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==Real World References== | ==Real World References== | ||
| - | "Aqua Velva" is the name of a men's aftershave that was quite popular in the early and middle parts of the 20th century.{{ref|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqua_Velva}} Hence, when [[Jillian Zamussels|Jillian]] notes that [[Al Frappacino]] "smelled funny. The whole town did, in fact," | + | "Aqua Velva" is the name of a men's aftershave that was quite popular in the early and middle parts of the 20th century.{{ref|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqua_Velva}} Hence, when [[Jillian Zamussels|Jillian]] notes in [[First Intermission 14]] that [[Al Frappacino]] "smelled funny. The whole town did, in fact," it is a reference to the aftershave's pungent and distinctive aroma. |
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 31 October 2012
[edit] Proposed Canon
First Appearance: First Intermission 13
Aqua Velva is a level 2 port controlled by Transylvito. It has a defensible harbour. It is run by a regent Warlord, Al Frappacino.
[edit] Known Inhabitants
- Al Frappacino
- Men
- Scarecrows
- Galleons
[edit] Real World References
"Aqua Velva" is the name of a men's aftershave that was quite popular in the early and middle parts of the 20th century.[1] Hence, when Jillian notes in First Intermission 14 that Al Frappacino "smelled funny. The whole town did, in fact," it is a reference to the aftershave's pungent and distinctive aroma.