Hello, everyone. Welcome to my new project, which I've been working on for about six months. I've always loved the idea of a Fantasyland or a whole theme park based around the four seasons. This was the "seed" for the creation of this new park. It is purely blue sky, but a park I am very proud and passionate about, and I hope you enjoy the journey.
The park is aplenty with winding, secretive paths to find and explore, with emphasis on the wonders of our surroundings. This would be a garden park, with shows building hidden from view, and plenty of spots to merely just sit, rest, and enjoy the scenery.
Enchanted Vale is split between six lands, with the Beanstalk serving as the central icon for the park, surrounded by a small lagoon and a ring of rainbow crystals. Four of the lands represent the four seasons, whilst the other two symbolise the light and darkness within the vale. These four lands are all based around popular IP, whilst the park is encompassed in an overarching story and world.
The six lands are:
KNOTHOLLOW: Enter the Vale and into a lush woodland full of secrets, hiding away the ruined kingdom of the Sylphs of the Deepwood, mystical crystals, and the gigantic Beanstalk at the centre of the forest.
CHERRY TREE LANE: Have a jolly holiday under the chimney tops and flying kites of Edwardian London, exploring the sights and delights of a spring-time park and picturesque countryside within a chalk painting.
SUNDROP SHADES: Wander through an enchanting sun-streaked glen, exploring the fairy tale surroundings of rivers, crooked taverns, and a forgotten tower, whilst glowing lanterns bring warmth the sheltered paths at night.
HUNDRED ACRE WOOD: Visit the charming neighbourhood of Winnie the Pooh and friends, revisiting childhood memories in the midst of autumn colours.
ARENDELLE & NORTHULDRA: The Kingdom of Arendelle with its chilly fjords give way to an enchanted forest once covered by fog, guiding guest to a realm of mischievous elements and singing glaciers.
THE WICKED WOODS: Beyond the dying trees and black thorns lies the realm of darkness and evil, a wicked wood home to unruly beasts, where danger and excitement lurk behind every shadow.
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Hope you enjoyed the read and what is to come, hopefully tomorrow. To be continued!
DISNEY'S ENCHANTED VALE
Once upon a time, the Vale of Knothollow was lost in shadow. Sorcerers who delved into the blackest magic waged battle against the Sylphs of the Deepwood. Elves of light and nature, the Sylphs had cared for the trees since before man could write. Even when aided by fellow fae, fauns, unicorns, and brave men and mice alike, the Sylphs could not hold back the storm of shadows sent by their enemy. Their light magic destroyed, the Sylphs retreated into the green, merging with the trees, stones, and moss to sleep until the dark sorcerers were banished. But, they did not fade without leaving a gift.
They were two humble objects, appearing commonplace and trivial, but the collective magic inside them would save the Vale. One was a seed, the other a multicoloured crystal. The last of the fairies planted the seed in the heart of the woods, with the crystal buried in a circular line of water around it. Seven days and seven nights later, the earth erupted. An enormous spiralling beanstalk rose out of the ground, rising higher and higher into the air until it towered over the Vale. Similar stalks and roots emerged from the forest floor, spreading in all directions, travelling deep into the ground, drawn by ancient magics.
The Beanstalk was the beacon to all those in the forest, to be a source of hope, life, and light who sought it. The dark mages, viewing this strange new plant as a threat to the power, tried to destroy it. They were repelled by the rainbow crystal, which had been undergoing its own transformation within the circle of water. It had spawned a vast crystal panoply to defend the Beanstalk and the Vale, sprouting out across the forest to neutralise the black magic. They had another purpose though. Faun smiths discovered the crystals had energies that allowed them to create magical bridges across vast reaches, binding the Vale to other magical locations across the realms, which had mystical connections to the four seasons – Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Strangers from these distant realms stepped forth into the Vale, harnessing the enchantments of the seasons and the forest to aid in finally banishing the practitioners of evil to the furthest depths of the woods. The Vale of Knothollow was saved, but the Sylphs did not awaken as they had once promised. They had slept for too long, becoming one with their woodland home. Rumour had it though that they were watching, safekeeping the Beanstalk with their very energy.
Till this day, the Beanstalk towers protectively over the forest, channelling a stream of magic and light through its deep roots that curl and weave through the Vale and into the bridged realms beyond. The rainbow crystals stand firm, their glistening, polychrome colours bathing the trees and paths in multicoloured light during the dark nights.
Nowadays, the true origins of the Beanstalk and rainbow crystals have become shrouded in myth and fables. Some say that the Beanstalk sprouted from a magic bean dropped by sky giants, or that the crystals were created from the tears of a unicorn. The presence of shadows never left though. In the darkest corner of the Vale lies the Wicked Woods, the last remnant of the dark forces that once threatened the land. Many of the evil forces had perished, but those with the strongest wills lived, lurking within the ruined fort of Malachite.
The most powerful and wickedest of sorcerers, Malachite himself, had the patience of stone. He took great fascination in the rainbow crystals, bewitching their light to see if they would bend to his magic. After much trial and error, his collection of crystals turned a deep purple, pulsating with a new type of magic, one born of malice and hatred. Confident he would be able to regain power, Malachite and his shadowy allies would bide their time, corrupting more of the crystals. Only when all crystals in the Vale turned purple, and the Beanstalk was covered in thorns, would the woodland become captured by darkness once again.
A world of magic, wonder, and mystery awaits you, but do you dare to enter the woods...
Welcome to Disney’s Enchanted Vale!
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Disney’s Enchanted Vale is a park that embodies fantasy, celebrates the magic of nature, and explores a blending of familiar worlds and fairy tales. Set within the enchanted woods of the Vale of Knothollow, the park is encompassed by an overarching fable of light and darkness. Within this realm, the rainbow crystals that protect the realm have been melded together into cornerstones that bind the park’s other lands to that of the central forest. The Beanstalk sits here, serving as the park’s central icon and navigation point for all directions.Once upon a time, the Vale of Knothollow was lost in shadow. Sorcerers who delved into the blackest magic waged battle against the Sylphs of the Deepwood. Elves of light and nature, the Sylphs had cared for the trees since before man could write. Even when aided by fellow fae, fauns, unicorns, and brave men and mice alike, the Sylphs could not hold back the storm of shadows sent by their enemy. Their light magic destroyed, the Sylphs retreated into the green, merging with the trees, stones, and moss to sleep until the dark sorcerers were banished. But, they did not fade without leaving a gift.
They were two humble objects, appearing commonplace and trivial, but the collective magic inside them would save the Vale. One was a seed, the other a multicoloured crystal. The last of the fairies planted the seed in the heart of the woods, with the crystal buried in a circular line of water around it. Seven days and seven nights later, the earth erupted. An enormous spiralling beanstalk rose out of the ground, rising higher and higher into the air until it towered over the Vale. Similar stalks and roots emerged from the forest floor, spreading in all directions, travelling deep into the ground, drawn by ancient magics.
The Beanstalk was the beacon to all those in the forest, to be a source of hope, life, and light who sought it. The dark mages, viewing this strange new plant as a threat to the power, tried to destroy it. They were repelled by the rainbow crystal, which had been undergoing its own transformation within the circle of water. It had spawned a vast crystal panoply to defend the Beanstalk and the Vale, sprouting out across the forest to neutralise the black magic. They had another purpose though. Faun smiths discovered the crystals had energies that allowed them to create magical bridges across vast reaches, binding the Vale to other magical locations across the realms, which had mystical connections to the four seasons – Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Strangers from these distant realms stepped forth into the Vale, harnessing the enchantments of the seasons and the forest to aid in finally banishing the practitioners of evil to the furthest depths of the woods. The Vale of Knothollow was saved, but the Sylphs did not awaken as they had once promised. They had slept for too long, becoming one with their woodland home. Rumour had it though that they were watching, safekeeping the Beanstalk with their very energy.
Till this day, the Beanstalk towers protectively over the forest, channelling a stream of magic and light through its deep roots that curl and weave through the Vale and into the bridged realms beyond. The rainbow crystals stand firm, their glistening, polychrome colours bathing the trees and paths in multicoloured light during the dark nights.
Nowadays, the true origins of the Beanstalk and rainbow crystals have become shrouded in myth and fables. Some say that the Beanstalk sprouted from a magic bean dropped by sky giants, or that the crystals were created from the tears of a unicorn. The presence of shadows never left though. In the darkest corner of the Vale lies the Wicked Woods, the last remnant of the dark forces that once threatened the land. Many of the evil forces had perished, but those with the strongest wills lived, lurking within the ruined fort of Malachite.
The most powerful and wickedest of sorcerers, Malachite himself, had the patience of stone. He took great fascination in the rainbow crystals, bewitching their light to see if they would bend to his magic. After much trial and error, his collection of crystals turned a deep purple, pulsating with a new type of magic, one born of malice and hatred. Confident he would be able to regain power, Malachite and his shadowy allies would bide their time, corrupting more of the crystals. Only when all crystals in the Vale turned purple, and the Beanstalk was covered in thorns, would the woodland become captured by darkness once again.
A world of magic, wonder, and mystery awaits you, but do you dare to enter the woods...
Welcome to Disney’s Enchanted Vale!
...
The park is aplenty with winding, secretive paths to find and explore, with emphasis on the wonders of our surroundings. This would be a garden park, with shows building hidden from view, and plenty of spots to merely just sit, rest, and enjoy the scenery.
The six lands are:
KNOTHOLLOW: Enter the Vale and into a lush woodland full of secrets, hiding away the ruined kingdom of the Sylphs of the Deepwood, mystical crystals, and the gigantic Beanstalk at the centre of the forest.
CHERRY TREE LANE: Have a jolly holiday under the chimney tops and flying kites of Edwardian London, exploring the sights and delights of a spring-time park and picturesque countryside within a chalk painting.
SUNDROP SHADES: Wander through an enchanting sun-streaked glen, exploring the fairy tale surroundings of rivers, crooked taverns, and a forgotten tower, whilst glowing lanterns bring warmth the sheltered paths at night.
HUNDRED ACRE WOOD: Visit the charming neighbourhood of Winnie the Pooh and friends, revisiting childhood memories in the midst of autumn colours.
ARENDELLE & NORTHULDRA: The Kingdom of Arendelle with its chilly fjords give way to an enchanted forest once covered by fog, guiding guest to a realm of mischievous elements and singing glaciers.
THE WICKED WOODS: Beyond the dying trees and black thorns lies the realm of darkness and evil, a wicked wood home to unruly beasts, where danger and excitement lurk behind every shadow.
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Hope you enjoyed the read and what is to come, hopefully tomorrow. To be continued!