Neverland
Neverland is a fictional island created by author J.M. Barrie in his play and novel, "Peter Pan." It is a magical place where children never grow up and can enjoy endless adventures. The island is inhabited by Peter Pan, a boy who can fly, and other characters like Tinker Bell, a tiny fairy, and the Lost Boys, a group of children who live with him.
In Neverland, time stands still, allowing its inhabitants to experience eternal youth and freedom. The island features various landscapes, including forests, lagoons, and pirate ships, making it a vibrant setting for imaginative stories. The main antagonist is Captain Hook, a pirate who seeks to capture Peter Pan and the Lost Boys.