Arcadia
Introduction
a region or state of rustic innocence and simplicity
Background Story
The name Arcadia comes from a mountainous region in Greece, often associated with a peaceful, harmonious wilderness. It is used in various works of literature and art to symbolize unspoiled beauty and tranquility. One notable reference is in the pastoral poetry of the Renaissance, where Arcadia represents an idealized rural life.
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