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'''Xanadu''', also known as '''Shengdu''', was a city in Inner Mongolia, China '''that may be home to one of the ten surviving [[gargoyle]] [[clan|clans]].''' | '''Xanadu''', also known as '''Shengdu''', was a city in Inner Mongolia, China '''that may be home to one of the ten surviving [[gargoyle]] [[clan|clans]].''' | ||
− | Thanks to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, ''Xanadu'', Xanadu is often used as a metaphor for opulence. | + | Thanks to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, ''Xanadu'', Xanadu is often used as a metaphor for opulence. Presumably for this reason, [[David Xanatos]]' upstate retreat is also called [[Xanadu]]. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | + | *{{wikipedia|Xanadu}} | |
[[Category:Canon-in-training]] | [[Category:Canon-in-training]] | ||
[[Category:Places]] | [[Category:Places]] |
Revision as of 05:00, 21 March 2007
Xanadu, also known as Shengdu, was a city in Inner Mongolia, China that may be home to one of the ten surviving gargoyle clans.
Thanks to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, Xanadu, Xanadu is often used as a metaphor for opulence. Presumably for this reason, David Xanatos' upstate retreat is also called Xanadu.
See Also
- Xanadu, China at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia