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Long live Locasta Tattypoo. The forgotten witch. The first guardian. The best of the North.

The famous 1939 MGM film combined Locasta and Glinda into a single character to simplify the plot. This choice effectively erased Locasta from popular culture, though she has made minor appearances in other media, such as being played by Miss Piggy in The Muppets' Wizard of Oz . Exploring Gillikin Country in the Land of Oz locasta tattypoo

In an age of antiheroes and morally complex fantasy, Locasta Tattypoo deserves a renaissance. She is not a deus ex machina like Glinda. She is not a villain with a tragic backstory. She is something rarer: a good ruler who knows she is not all-powerful. She cannot send Dorothy home. She cannot defeat the Wicked Witch of the West alone. She cannot restore the dead to life. What she can do is kiss a frightened girl’s forehead and say, “I have done all I can. Now you must walk the road.” Long live Locasta Tattypoo

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“I am not as powerful as the Wicked Witch of the East was,” she confesses, “or I would have made you some wings to fly home.” This is a rare moment of vulnerability from a sovereign. She is a good witch, but not an omnipotent one. Her power is defensive, not teleportational. She redirects Dorothy to the Emerald City not out of cruelty, but out of honest limitation. She is the good administrator who knows her own constraints.