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It Starts With A Mountain Wiki


It Starts With A Mountain Wiki

Alright, gather 'round, folks! Let me tell you about something truly wild: this thing called "It Starts With a Mountain" Wiki. Now, I know what you're thinking: "A Wiki? About a mountain? Sounds thrilling as watching paint dry." But trust me, this is no ordinary online encyclopedia entry. This is where the internet gets delightfully, gloriously weird.

So, What's the Deal with This Mountain Wiki?

Okay, so "It Starts With a Mountain" is a webcomic. But not just any webcomic. It's like if someone fed Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," Terry Pratchett's "Discworld," and a whole lot of hallucinogens into a blender, and then poured the resulting concoction onto the internet. It's… complex. Beautifully, hilariously complex. And to keep track of the sheer volume of lore, characters, and bizarre happenings, the fans built a Wiki. Because, frankly, nobody can remember all that stuff without help.

Think of it as the Rosetta Stone for deciphering a world where sentient mountains exist, the concept of death is... flexible, and squirrels might be plotting world domination. Seriously. I'm not even kidding about the squirrels.

Why You Should Care (Even If You've Never Heard of the Comic)

Alright, alright, maybe you're not a webcomic aficionado. That's cool. You like what you like. But even if you've never even glanced at "It Starts With a Mountain," the Wiki is still worth exploring. Why? Because it's a shining example of the internet at its best: a collaborative effort by passionate fans to build something truly amazing.

It’s also a lesson in creative world-building on an epic scale. Forget Game of Thrones; this thing has more layers than an ogre's onion dip.

Mountain peaks of Canada - Wikipedia
Mountain peaks of Canada - Wikipedia

The Wonders Within the Wiki

So, what kind of treasures await you within the hallowed halls (or digital servers) of this Wiki? Buckle up, buttercup, because it's a wild ride:

  • Character Profiles: From the grumpy, yet surprisingly cuddly, titular mountain to the various deities, demons, and sentient pastries that populate the world, everyone gets their moment in the spotlight. You'll find detailed histories, personality quirks, and even (gasp!) relationship charts. Prepare to have your head explode trying to follow the familial connections.
  • Lore Deep Dives: Ever wanted to know the proper etiquette for addressing a talking tree? Or the history of the Great Squirrel Uprising of Year 342 (it's a thing, I swear)? The Wiki has you covered. It’s like an encyclopedia dedicated to the most bizarre alternate reality imaginable.
  • Episode Summaries: Lost track of what happened in chapter 42, subsection B, paragraph 7? Fear not! The Wiki provides detailed summaries, complete with screenshots and analysis. Perfect for when you're trying to explain the plot to your friends and they just stare at you blankly. (Been there.)
  • Fan Theories: Ah, the lifeblood of any good fandom! The Wiki is a hotbed of speculation, debate, and occasionally, outright lunacy. Prepare to have your mind blown by the sheer creativity (and sometimes, questionable logic) of the theories presented. Did you know some believe the Mountain is actually a time-traveling teapot in disguise? Okay, I made that up, but it wouldn't be the strangest theory on there.

Navigating the Labyrinth

Okay, so the Wiki is a vast and sprawling landscape. Don't be intimidated! Here are a few tips to help you find your way:

  • Use the Search Bar: Obvious, right? But seriously, the search bar is your best friend. Type in a character's name, a location, or even just a random keyword, and see what pops up. You might be surprised at what you discover. For example, search "sentient cheese" (I'm not saying there IS a sentient cheese, but...you never know.)
  • Explore the Categories: The Wiki is organized into categories, which can help you narrow down your search. Want to learn about the various types of magic in the world? Check out the "Magic" category. Curious about the history of the Great Waffle War? (Again, not confirming its existence, but…) There's probably a category for that too.
  • Don't Be Afraid to Click Around: The Wiki is full of hyperlinks, so feel free to follow your curiosity down the rabbit hole. You might stumble upon something completely unexpected and utterly fascinating. Just be prepared to lose several hours of your life in the process.

Why This Wiki Is Special

Lots of webcomics have wikis. What makes this one stand out? A few things:

File:Mountain Range Alaska Peninsula NWR.jpg - Wikipedia
File:Mountain Range Alaska Peninsula NWR.jpg - Wikipedia
  • The Level of Detail: We're talking obsessive levels of detail here. The contributors have clearly poured their hearts and souls (and probably a significant amount of sleep) into this project.
  • The Collaborative Spirit: The Wiki is a testament to the power of community. It's a place where fans can come together to share their knowledge, contribute their ideas, and build something truly special. It's basically a giant, nerdy, online hug.
  • The Sheer Weirdness: Let's be honest, the source material is just plain weird. And the Wiki reflects that. It's a celebration of the strange, the absurd, and the utterly nonsensical. And that's what makes it so much fun.

It's not just about documenting a fictional world; it's about building a community around a shared love of the bizarre and wonderful. It's about celebrating creativity, collaboration, and the sheer joy of getting lost in a good story.

In Conclusion: Embrace the Madness!

So, there you have it. The "It Starts With a Mountain" Wiki: a testament to the power of fandom, a celebration of the absurd, and a truly delightful rabbit hole to fall down. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the comic or just looking for a little bit of internet weirdness, I highly recommend checking it out. Just be warned: you might never look at mountains (or squirrels, or pastries) the same way again.

File:Mount Everest as seen from Drukair2 PLW edit Cropped.jpg
File:Mount Everest as seen from Drukair2 PLW edit Cropped.jpg

And who knows, maybe you'll even contribute to the Wiki yourself! Just remember to cite your sources (and try not to add too many time-traveling teapot theories… unless they're really good).

Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go research the historical significance of sentient sporks. It's probably on the Wiki somewhere...

Happy Wiki-ing, folks!

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