📍Reindeerland
📍Reindeerland
Reindeerland is a cold, magical place that looks very much like the North Pole. It sits high on a snow-covered mountain, far above where most people ever travel. The city is best known for its reindeer, which roam freely across the snowy slopes, and for being a quiet, peaceful place built right into the mountain itself.
Reindeerland was discovered by a 7-year-old boy named Luke during what started as a very risky idea.
Luke was visiting a snowy mountain and decided to sled down a very tall and steep hill that most people avoided. Halfway down, the sled veered off course and slid into a narrow path hidden between snowbanks. Instead of crashing, Luke slowly glided into a wide, snowy valley filled with reindeer tracks, glowing lights, and warm steam rising from the ground.
A group of reindeer calmly walked past him as if this happened all the time. Luke realized he hadn’t found trouble at all—he had discovered Reindeerland.
The climate in Reindeerland is extremely cold. Snow falls almost all the time, covering the ground in thick, fluffy layers. The air is crisp, the sky is often pale blue or snowy white, and icy winds blow gently across the mountain. Despite the cold, the place feels calm and safe, especially when the snow glows under moonlight.
Reindeerland is made almost entirely of mountains. Tall peaks rise in every direction, covered in snow and ice. There are steep slopes for sliding, narrow paths carved into the rock, and snowy ledges where reindeer rest. Hidden caves are tucked into the mountainsides, offering shelter from the wind and cold.
The only animals that live in Reindeerland are reindeer. They travel in groups, leave winding tracks in the snow, and seem to know every part of the mountain. The reindeer are gentle, quiet, and helpful, often guiding visitors safely through the snow.
People don’t live permanently in Reindeerland, but some visit and stay for short periods. Visitors sleep in a large mountain cave, where they build fires to stay warm and share stories while the snow falls outside. Life there is peaceful and simple—listening to the wind, watching the reindeer, and feeling safe high on the mountain.
Reindeerland remains mostly untouched, waiting quietly for the next brave explorer to find it.