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==History==
 
==History==
Little is known about this Park and even its own name is up for speculation.
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Little is known about this Park - the name is speculation.
   
 
In Season 3, Episode 2 "The Winter Line", Bernard Lowe and Ashley Stubbs enter Park Four's underground for information regarding the whereabouts of the Host Maeve. As they pass by they witness several Hosts dressed in traditional Medieval European garb and encounter two techs dissasembling a Host designed in the image of a dragon.
 
In Season 3, Episode 2 "The Winter Line", Bernard Lowe and Ashley Stubbs enter Park Four's underground for information regarding the whereabouts of the Host Maeve. As they pass by they witness several Hosts dressed in traditional Medieval European garb and encounter two techs dissasembling a Host designed in the image of a dragon.

Revision as of 09:27, 5 May 2020

What are we doing in Park Four?

Bernard Lowe in The Winter Line

Fantasyworld is Park four at Delos Destinations. It appears to be based around a fantasy version of Medieval Europe, with at least one host that looks like a dragon.

History

Little is known about this Park - the name is speculation.

In Season 3, Episode 2 "The Winter Line", Bernard Lowe and Ashley Stubbs enter Park Four's underground for information regarding the whereabouts of the Host Maeve. As they pass by they witness several Hosts dressed in traditional Medieval European garb and encounter two techs dissasembling a Host designed in the image of a dragon.

When Bernard and Stubbs are found by Security, Stubbs takes a Medieval axe and kills several of the Security Personell and lets one man go before he and Bernard depart.

Hosts

  • Many human hosts
  • At least one dragon host, 

Trivia

  • The original film, Westworld (film), contained a park called Medieval World, which was one of the main featured attractions alongside Roman World, Futureworld, and Westworld. Medieval World was the second most featured park with scenes of a guest fighting and losing a sword duel to "the Black Knight" and in the climax, the protagonist making it to Medieval World to evade the Man in Black.
    • In the past, Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy have said that the current TV series will not have a Medieval World. [1]This however seems to have changed.
  • While Westworld, Shogunworld, Warworld, and The Raj are all based on actual historical periods of human history with nods to specific storytelling genres, Park Four seems to be more so based on the genre of Medieval Fantasy given the appearance of a Dragon Host. It is also not shown which European culture the park is based on and is likely to be a blend of more than one.
  • The Dragon Host is Drogon, one of three dragons from HBO's series "Game of Thrones". The two techs who appear with Drogon are David Benioff and D.B. Weiss the writers and showrunners of the show, a medieval fantasy epic.
    • G.R.R. Martin, the author of the "Song of Ice and Fire" novels on which "Game of Thrones" is based, voiced his blessing years earlier for HBO and Westworld to make a Medieval World. Johnathan Nolan and Lisa Joy initially stated they didn't want to make a Game of Thrones theme park out of respect to Martin
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