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A digital illustration featuring the silhouette of a woman wearing a flat hat and holding an open umbrella against a large, glowing full moon. Birds fly in the night sky and a dark, multi-storied house stands to the right. The color palette uses warm oranges and deep browns with swirling cloud patterns in the background. The text at the bottom of the image reads, The Wind Decides Your Schedule. Worldbuilding Lessons from Mary Poppins, highlighting the exploration of the intrinsic magic in Mary Poppins.
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The Wind Decides Your Schedule. Worldbuilding Lessons from Mary Poppins

Most fantasy characters spend years studying to wield their powers but the intrinsic magic in Mary Poppins operates on a completely different level. Find out why her effortless abilities break all the rules of modern worldbuilding.

  • Jay Angeline
  • 27 December 2025
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What 5 Hidden Worldbuilding Rules Make Mary Poppins the Most Misunderstood Magic System in Children’s Literature?

Discover 5 hidden worldbuilding rules in P.L. Travers' Mary Poppins. The literary magic system is a masterclass in mystery that Disney completely missed.

  • Jay Angeline
  • 26 December 2025
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