Luna Valley
A fertile volcanic crater valley of wildflowers and burrow homes, the most populated region on the Isles, connected by an ingenious river basket trade system.
In Luna Valley, delicate pastel blossoms sway in the breeze, and every tea captures the spirit of tranquil meadows and sunlit springs. From floral motifs to soft hues of pink, lavender, and pale gold, Luna Valley's wares reflect its peaceful charm and serene beauty. Made from fertile volcanic soil fed by streams from the surrounding mountain range Luna Valley has endless food and comfortable weather year round that makes it the most populated area in the Isles next to Cove City itself.
Luna Valley rests in the crater-like cliffs that are at the edge of the Crescent Mountains. The huge glacial peaks surrounding it do well at preventing bad weather, and so there is rarely a stormy night to worry about, with the sun shining 300+ days of the year overhead. The volcanic soil from the mountains surrounding it is filled with nutrients and food grows here freely and with great ease. Because of this most of the population of the Isles resides here or in Cove City nearby. So as not to disturb the top soil many who live here burrow underground to build permanent residences, finding the cool break from the sun refreshing, and the smell of the earth a comfort at the end of a long day. Much of the valley is covered in wild grasses and flowers, with a constant buzz of honey bees working away. Small pockets of fruit trees and bushes are interspersed throughout. There are many small creeks which stream throughout the area, all feeding into the main river network.
Culture of Doers
Locals here heavily value "doers" and so many here create primarily functional arts: blankets, baskets, pictography tiles, and so on. There is abundant natural clay, along with permanent settlements, and so brick and pottery is common. Due to the large river there are many river creatures in the area and a favorite food here is fish. The culture results in many desiring to find a problem and "solve it", with many tool inventors finding ways to work with the land and build creative new solutions. This can get out of hand with the young ones, who don't always value the traditional ways in which the elderly here tell them to temper their greed. Certainly after they invent the next amazing whosamawatsit they will all see that we are just making things more efficient.
Dialect
Not much of a strong accent due to the constant moving buzz that comes with being in a place like Luna Valley. A lot of words are borrowed from the Beyonders, making their way into local slang and confusing folks that aren't from around there.
Spirituality
Luna Valley is a less spiritual part of the land, due in part to the blended cultures, but also because it can be more disconnected from nature's cycles in the ever plentiful valley. That said, one would never take a mushroom without telling the land thank you for its blessings, even though at this point it's as normal as saying "bless you" after a sneeze. Like many cultures which rely on a key water source funerals are held by boat crafts sent out to sea. Creatures are wrapped in a clean mushroom cloth and adorned with their favorite teas, flowers, and other things from life. The River goddess is believed to carry you down Luna and into the Mysts, a place "in between" which cannot be accessed by the living.
Art
Art here is heavily influenced by the city, colorful and bright with distinct geometric patterns throughout, but the tones are softened into pastels to blend with the flower fields that cover much of the valley. Creatures that live here tend to value symmetry and practicality to their designs. Clutter is generally frowned upon and so grand ornate designs are seen as rather eccentric. As one of the few places with permanent residences, some going back many generations in one family, the homes found here tend to be very self-expressive from the many years of careful cultivation. Simple braids made from old vines pulled from the river shores are used as accents, and river baskets that once carried trade goods but sprung a leak are reused as plant pots where many grow delightful herbs and flowers not from the valley for year round enjoyment.
Holidays
Like all of the land Luna Valley celebrates the 4 major turns of the season. Holidays here are HUGE, with each day celebrating the turn of the season often having the burrows and nests adorned with natural seasonal decor, and community feasts held outside where people share their personal food and teas with others freely. Some of the more competitive individuals go all out and try to create new and artistic food presentations to wow their neighbors, even planning for just one holiday for a whole year to pull this off. Those who are religious or spiritual, and many who just culturally feel it's a little whimsical, will make these foods from the blessed objects of that given holiday. Traditionally in Luna Valley a blessing is baked (or steeped) into the dishes you prepare and thought to bring good (or bad...) luck to those who partake in your food. This is mostly taken as a silly thought, but it's not abnormal to blame a bit of bad luck on your neighbor's cooking in a playful jab. Those who are trying to impress the parents of a lover would always be sure to say that the parents' food was to blame for all their recent success.
Common Activities and Interests
Luna Valley is a bit more fast paced than most of the land, with people who really enjoy exploring, river tubing, and creating community events to celebrate holidays or simply play some games together that keeps people out and about. It is not uncommon here for people to create hobby groups that meet just to do a shared activity like painting, trivia nights, or creating tea blends together. The blend of cultures and creatures through the area means most people have friends of all types, and the shared hobbies help them to build the closer bonds that are more common for the less populated areas.

