The Barrens (Derry)

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The Barrens in Derry is a wooded, overgrown wasteland and sewer-fed creek area that serves as a central hangout and battleground for the Losers' Club in Stephen King’s novel "It."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battleground
creek area
fictional location
hangout place
wasteland
wooded area
appearsIn It (novel) NERFINISHED
associatedWithEntity Pennywise the Dancing Clown NERFINISHED
associatedWithGroup Losers' Club NERFINISHED
connectedTo Derry sewer tunnels
Kitchener Ironworks (via creek and sewers)
countryInFiction United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Stephen King NERFINISHED
firstAppearance It (1986 novel) NERFINISHED
genre horror
hasEnvironment overgrown
wasteland
wooded
hasFeature creek
dense undergrowth
paths and trails used by children
sewer outflows
hasTypeOfVegetation brush
trees
weeds
hasWaterFeature sewer-fed creek
locatedInFictionalTown Derry NERFINISHED
locatedInWork It (novel) NERFINISHED
medium literature
narrativeRole gateway to Derry's sewer system
place of bonding for the Losers' Club
site of confrontations with bullies
symbolic refuge from adult world in Derry
partOf the town of Derry's sewer system setting
primaryHangoutOf Losers' Club GENERATED
servesAs battleground for the Losers' Club
central hangout for the Losers' Club
settingOf key scenes in It (novel)
stateInFiction Maine NERFINISHED
usedBy Ben Hanscom NERFINISHED
Beverly Marsh NERFINISHED
Bill Denbrough NERFINISHED
Eddie Kaspbrak NERFINISHED
Henry Bowers and his gang
Mike Hanlon NERFINISHED
Richie Tozier NERFINISHED
Stan Uris NERFINISHED

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Bill Denbrough associatedWith The Barrens (Derry)