The Quarters and Outer Limits
The Outer Limits, as some might term it, is an area often not of village proper but still technically apart of the village. It is used here as an ambiguous term. Here, you can find buildings that aren’t residential. This includes four hotels.
The Quarters is the ambiguous term for the place where all residents of the valley live. There is a section for the elves. Another section houses all of Santa’s Reindeer. Both of these developments are huge.
The Clauses and Father Winter live in this area. However, and for differing reasons, they value privacy and seclusion. Father Winter as he is typically dealing with Winter Gods and Goddesses. The Clauses value privacy due to the nature of being Guardian of Christmas.
Both homes are actually palaces. Nearby to Father Winter’s
Palace, Frosty the Snowmen hosts his very own home here.
The Yeti and Polar bear Clans live inside of caves.
Those two clans live in the actual forest.
The North Pole Forest or North Pole Woodlands surround both Hearts of Christmas. The forest trees are often used as Christmas Trees or Tannenbaums. Elves from North Pole Forest Service cut and replace these tress as they try to help keep Mothers’ Nature and Gaia healthy and happy! This forest is also a great hiding spot for games or from attacks of the magical sort.
As you can imagine, these areas often blend into each other and are hard to define in terms like size and which is which on a map.
The Northern Lights, possible to be viewed from anywhere in the valley, are best observed here. You’ll only find their beauty more wondrous than ever possibly imagined!
In the area by the forest, four more hotels lie. These hotels are situated away from everything to allow guests some peace and more time near nature. Although this whole valley is “in nature”, it’s different being closer to the trees.
These hotels also allow students to stay in them over breaks or to study in their conference rooms unless they’re in use. Most of them are not used for students during the Fall and Spring Semesters. However, some visiting professors or special visitors do stay in them.
These hotels were packed for Baxter and Angela’s wedding. The Northern Lights are also viewable from the many hotels but these four are the better ones.
The Flyers Lodge or The Sleigh Team Lodge is the first hotel in the Quarters/Outer Limits Area. It is named after the reindeer who pull the Believer-Class Sleighs.
What was once nine rooms soon expanded to more. Now, this building hosts many rooms named for many of Santa’s Reindeer.
Nativity Bed and Breakfast is the second hotel named after The Nativity Story. This time, it is named after the entirety of events in the Bible. It has rooms (approx. 14) associated with those of people or locations in The Nativity Story. IT is also the second hotel named for a biblical story.
Twelfth Night/Twelve Days of Christmas Lodge is named after the Twelvetide in the tides of Christmas. It has 25 rooms. It is somewhat smaller than the others.
Aurora Borealis Country Inn is named for Lady Boreal AKA The Northern Lights. Out of the majesties of nature, these lights shine bright over the valley and the greater Artic Circle. This small inn only has 40 rooms. Its’ colors were inspired from the lights themselves. In fact, it is said that this hotel was made by Lady Boreal herself.
The Outer Limits - Hotels
Buildings
Elfin Homes Flyer Stables and Training Area (Many Acres) w/ Flyer Flight Academy and Sleigh Garages/Barn and Wash & Fix Shop Jack Frost’s Castle Yeti and Polar Bear Houses/Caves Home of Frosty the Christmas Snowman Enchantment of Noel Grand Palace Institute for Merriness Studies St. Nicholas Church The Cavern of the Great Christmas Crystals Domed Polar North Greenhouses Flyers/Sleigh Team Lodge Nativity Bed and Breakfast Twelfth Night/Twelve Days of Christmas Lodge Aurora Borealis Country Inn
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