Cross Cove
Looking out upon the water below stand the white marble chapel of the Easter Valleys. Decorated with twisting flowers that wrap around the window frames and columns, it's a delightfully calm and peaceful place.
To the southeast, a long winding woodland path to Cottontail Village, meanwhile the southwest a rocky mountain path up to the Chocolate Hills.
There does however seem to be a problem with Easter gnomes which spoils the experience of this otherwise beautiful place. You see them sitting in the trees and forest surrounding the chapel, mocking and making jokes while throwing rocks every now and then.
Here at Cross Cove is a chapel where you can pray or marry someone special. You may also wish to help deal with these pesky gnomes!
Cottontail Village
Beyond the Easter gates, surrounded by rolling hills and flowers, the Cottontail village sits nestled within the valleys. A small quaint village inhabited by hundreds of rabbits, they are hopping all over going about their business and prepping for Easter celebrations.
To the west of here, the Chocolate Hills where the rabbits mine and dig up cocoa to carve into delicious Easter eggs. Meanwhile to the north, Cross Cove, which has a small chapel on the hill overlooking the waters.
Here at Cottontail village, you can help by baking Easter treats with some grain or potentially purchase some of their special Easter brews.
Chocolate Hills
Looking out upon the flowery Cottontail Village below to the east sits the rolling Chocolate Hills. Here, the rabbits collect up large chunks of white, milk and dark chocolate in vast quantities. These chunks can then be carved out by the rabbits into hundreds of Easter eggs to enjoy.
To the north, you can see the chapel at Cross Cove and to the south you can just see the rooftop of the Easter racetrack.
Here in the hills above the valley, if you have a spade it is possible to dig into the ground to seek out some of the easter eggs which the rabbits may have misplaced.
Easter Racetrack
As you descend from the Chocolate Hills in the north, you come to the canvas rooftops and stands of the Rabbit Racetrack. Here, rabbits compete against each other to see who's the happiest, hoppiest and quickest rabbit in all of the Easter Valleys. You watch as several of them are darting around the oval track at exceptional speed, the watching crowd cheering with excitement.
Here at the Rabbit Racetrack, some of the quickest rabbits on the island are racing for sport. If you feel particularly swift, you could try and race one of them yourself. Alternatively you could simply watch some of the competitors, perhaps place a wager on some of them. Being rabbits of course, the only thing you could gamble with here are carrots. Lots and lots of carrots.
Christmas Gate
You find yourself standing in front of the icy clear blue gates towards the festive forests beyond. Tinsel is entwined across the top with holly spigs and baubles decorating it. Ribbons of colour wrap around the locks and hinges as bells ring from behind it.
Behind here are events to celebrate the festive Christmas season and are sealed by powerful magic. If it is truly that time of year then you will be able to proceed.
Halloween Gate
Here stands the rusted black iron gates that lead to the spooky haunted fields and woodlands. Cackling of witches and the shambling of the undead monsters can be heard from behind. Cobwebs and skeletons are affixed to the gates, large pumpkin torches flicker.
Behind here are events to celebrate the spooky Halloween season and are sealed by powerful magic. If it is truly that time of year then you will be able to proceed.
Go to Lantern fields
Easter Gate
Here stand the large multicoloured gates that lead to the Easter Valleys. The large metal gates shimmer with colour as you approach. Balloons and flowers are wrapped around the bars, large decorated eggs sitting at the foot of the archways and the smell of baking tempts from behind them.
Behind here are events to celebrate the festive Easter season and are sealed by powerful magic. If it is truly that time of year then you will be able to proceed.
Tiny Mountain
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Anniversary Fields
Surrounding Birthday Town are the anniversary fields. Vast fields of crops including wheat, hops and vegetables to allow the town to prep for its celebratory feasts, create its splendid birthday beers and bake delicious treats. Keen eyed explorers may be able to wander through the fields and perhaps find trinkets or items lost from the pockets of travellers that came this way before.
It is probably wise to be careful though, the sound of mischievous laughter and bells suggest that there are dozens of gnomes hiding in the crop fields.
There appears to be a slight gnome problem within the fields, the cunning creatures are known for being a nuisance and have no doubt stolen things from residents and travellers. Perhaps you can help find some of the items they stole or simply send them on their way.
Birthday Town
After crossing the outlying fields, you arrive at Birthday Town. This large settlement has a huge roaring bonfire burning in the town square, residents feasting around it and happily celebrating with drinks and treats. From atop a large wooden stand to the side, a number of residents are providing jolly dancing music. Surrounding the town are the Anniversary Fields, where wheat is grown to bake into delicious cakes, as well as hops to brew for their hearty beer.
Here at Birthday Town if you have grain you will be able to bake some treats to enjoy. Alternatively the tavern has plenty of drinks to buy and enjoy.