Frozen Lake

Further towards the middle of the Festive lands sits the large Frozen lake. Looking out over the icy water, the mist and frost make it difficult to really see much further than a few feet in front of you. A cold wind blows across the frosty surface sending a shiver down your body.
On the edge of the lake you catch sight of a small wooden pier lit by small silver and blue lanterns, the flame dancing in the mist. The pier itself also seems to be the only place you can see on the lake where the ice seems to have melted just enough to see the dark water underneath it.
A small snow covered signpost points North towards the Icicle Peaks, North West towards the multicoloured Tinsel Town or South West to the huge pine trees of the Festival Forest.
Welcome to the Frozen Lake. Within this vast icy covered lake are several species of fish. Some you may have seen before and others, perhaps not. If you have fishing equipment, you could try to catch a few of the creatures that swim in these icy cold waters.
Meanwhile looking along the piers, sitting on the edge of one of them is a solitary elf looking out over the water with a gloomy look on his face.
Festival Forest

On the south coast of the region you find yourself in a vast endless forest of snowy pine trees and evergreens. The smell of nature and woodlands drifts through the air.
Here, the residents of Tinsel Town collect wood to build many of the toys and presents, as well as collect seeds to grow fruits and berries for the treats that are baked. It's said that within some of the trees, sprites and gnomes may hide gifts for those willing to seek them out.
There is a single snowy dirt path to the North which leads to the Frozen Lake.
This is the Festival Forest. If you have a hatchet you can try to collect some wood. Perhaps some of these trees will contain gifts hidden there by the small creatures of the forest?
In a tree clearing, an Elf stands looking at a large group of treestumps, a concerned frown on his face. Perhaps they need help with something...
Haunted Sepulcrum

Sat in the dark shadow of the Hallow Mountain, sits the dark obsidian stone mausoleum of the Haunted Sepulcrum. Here, huge towers of blackstone reach high into the sky. Meanwhile the entire structure itself is dimly lit by the moonlight, peaking through the thick clouds. You hear a cackle from one of the nearby stone structures, there may be witches living here...
Meanwhile across from the Sepulcrum, several caravan wagons have assembled into a circle, a flickering fire providing a reassuring comfort against the gloom as some of the travellers are sharing a drink or two.
To the northwest, a narrow stone path leads up the mountain towards the Hallow Mountain, and to the southwest, a marshy footpath towards Lantern fields.
Not all the residents of this place are dangerous although some sure are spooky. Here you will find a large old dusty oven where you can use grain and pumpkins to bake into pumpkin pie. Alternatively you could visit the caravans and share a beer or two with some of the residents of this land.
Hallow Mountain

Looking out over the dark lands of Halloween stands the imposing Hallow Mountain. From up here you can make out flickers of light from the lands below, Will-o-wisps drifting in the mire and the calls of the undead echoing through the land. Up here the view is quite impressive if not a little unnerving.
It isn't safe to linger here for too long though, you can hear the sounds of bones rattling together as well as unnerving evil laughter.
You can see two small paths down the mountain side. The route to the southwest leads to the Foggy Woods, while the southeast leads to the dark obsidian black structure of the Haunted Sepulcrum.
Up here at the peak of the mountains, prepare your weapons and equipment and fend off some of the terrifying undead skeletons and Halloween gnomes!
Foggy Woods

Barely illuminated at all through the thick twisted oak trees and almost impenetrable gloom, the Foggy Woods stretches on for what feels like miles. The path through the trees is barely even lit at all, finding yourself searching hard just to spot the next lantern which will take you onwards through this dark and terrifying woodland. It is however a woodland, and probably a good, if not spooky place to attempt to harvest some resources.
All around, it feels like there are thousands of eyes watching at you and waiting. The cold chill sending shivers down your spine.
As you finally reach a clearing, a large charred and twisted old tree sits in the centre, surrounded by thorns and black flowers. In its huge branches you can make out words carved into it as this tree seems to mark the way out of here. To the south, the swampy Lantern Fields. Meanwhile with one of its other branches it seems to be pointing to a murky path to the Hallow Mountain.
Here, while it isn't the most comforting of places, if you have a hatchet you can attempt to try and harvest resources from some of the trees. However beware, the evil spirits and creatures in these woods may not make it easy...
Lantern Fields

You find yourself in the murky bog that is Lantern Fields. In this swamp-like expanse, the gloom is illuminated by swinging metal lanterns, letting out an echoing and ominous creaking sound as what seems to be the only clear safe path through the mire.
As your foot briefly strays from the path, you're sure you feel something moving underfoot as your foot sinks slowly into the mud. It may be dangerous to step from the path although who knows what could be out there sunk in the swamp for those willing to brave straying from the path...
Meanwhile up ahead you see a large skeletal signpost, as two bony hands point the way, holding an old wooden sign in their gnarled fingertips. To the northwest, the mist filled Foggy woods, covered in a thick cloud of fog. To the south, the Halloween gates and back to the centre and finally to the northeast you can see the flickering torchlight, dark ominous structure and the foreboding presence of the Haunted Sepulcrum
Here, those with a spade can attempt to dig at this muddy terrain to see what treasures may have been lost in the ground over time...
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.