Beginning of Santa’s Adventures

Reader, what you’re about to read is a tale of struggle. But also reslience and seeing the Light ahead. Let us begin!
  After the creation and naming of Christmastide Valley and Santa’s Toy Factory Compound, Nicholas and this helpers began their own journey of finding a rhythm.   The first problem was toys. Mother Nature solved it by saying to use the trees. Elves, later collectively known as the Interior Nature Forest Agency of Christmastide Valley, began to cut down trees safely and ensured they were ready for toys. This took several days while the trees behind the workshop were cut.   The other problem was food. It was here that all seasonal deities and Mother Nature would make somewhere where food can grow. A la, the greenhouse. The perfect place to grow food and other things.   Nicholas was excited to hear this problem had been solved. He became estatic when he was given greenhouses. These were placed down a bit so slieghs and people can move in a reasonable manner at a goood pace. Immediately, they were put to use.   After all this, the elves began making wooden toys.   Many months pass.   The storage area was fuller each day and everything seemed well. Until the soace outgrew itself. One elf soon took it upon themselves to create the Wrapping Brigade where they began making boxes and simple wrapping paper for toys. Toy Production slowed but Wrapping were quickly making the job of storage easier.   As the presents became wrapped, the storage shrunk. It was October at this point so the presents went directly into Santa’s Sack: Santa’s POV. By the time Christmas arrived, the sack was full. And the reindeer were ready. The entire Congress was there to see him take-off.   That first flight, Nicholas flew without knowing exactly where to go and what to do. Many theories have emerged about him and how this night works. He has refused to truly tell us about the origins of his most infamous discoveries in this area of his process at starting some traditions.


Cover image: Empty Hall/Ballroom by Hunter via CANVA

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