📍Donut Land
📍Donut Land
Donut Land is a mysterious and magical place where everything looks like donuts. The ground, the hills, even the horizon—all donuts. It is hidden somewhere unknown, and adults everywhere are constantly trying (and failing) to find it. Donut Land is especially famous for being a lifelong fantasy of many grown-ups, including inventor Michael Green, who has spent most of his days searching maps, reading clues, and following donut-shaped clouds in hopes of discovering it.
So far, no adult has succeeded.
Donut Land was discovered by a girl named Shiloh, completely by accident, which is usually how these things happen.
One morning, Shiloh dropped a donut on the floor. When she picked it up, there was a tiny rainbow glaze swirl spinning in the hole. She poked it (as one does), slipped, and suddenly found herself rolling gently across a soft, sprinkle-covered hill. Donuts fell from the sky, frosting bees buzzed past her head, and a rainbow made entirely of donut glaze stretched across the sky.
Shiloh stayed for a while, had a snack, and then returned home—forgetting to bring proof, which is why adults still don’t believe her.
The climate in Donut Land is sweet and surprising. It rains donuts regularly—sometimes powdered, sometimes frosted, sometimes filled. The sky is often decorated with a glowing rainbow of donut glaze, showing off every color imaginable: pink, chocolate, blueberry, caramel, and more.
The air smells warm and sugary, and no one ever complains about the weather.
Every landform in Donut Land is made of donut. There are donut hills stacked like pastries, cruller cliffs with ridged sides, sprinkle plains that crunch softly underfoot, and jelly-filled valleys that wobble when you walk through them. In the distance, giant donut rings rise from the land like mountains, each with a perfect hole framing the sky.
Donut Land is home to gentle frosting-covered creatures, including:
Frosting Puppies, who leave sticky paw prints and love cuddles
Frosting Bees, who buzz between donuts spreading extra glaze
Frosting Butterflies, whose wings shimmer with sugar and color
All animals are friendly, sweet, and impossible to be mad at.
Only five people actually live in Donut Land, and no one is quite sure who they are or how they got there. Meanwhile, millions of people are trying—studying clues, inventing machines, and chasing donut-shaped signs in the sky.
Life in Donut Land is calm, sugary, and cozy. There’s always something to eat, something to admire, and somewhere soft to sit. And even though adults keep searching, Donut Land seems to prefer being found only by those who aren’t trying too hard.