An arctic forest just beyond Hollinder with many frosty pine trees, plush snow and frozen earth. It hails every day at a random time.
Description
A frozen pine forest that hails at least once every day at random times, giving it its name, Hail Valley. It exists within the snowy mountains of the Polar Plaza, deep in between their crevasses, which is why it is known as a 'Valley.' The snow covered trees blend in very well with the ground, making it almost unnoticeable to the naked eye from above. Many of those living within have taken advantage of this natural camouflage and make their homes in the quiet and undisturbed Hail Valley.
History
Originally, a land from the old Reality village that one could enter and fine a frozen pine forest within the mountains, known for its frequent hail and abominable snowmen and yeti population.
Mountains
The mountains that hide the Hail Valley are very close in proximity; the forest being deep within the crevasse and along parts of the side of the mountains. The mountains are not very high, but the shadows of the mountains as well as the snow covering the trees keeps the Hail Valley hidden quite well from above. One should be careful about avalanches, though.
White Pines
Pine trees that are almost always completely covered in snow. They serve as good hiding spots for creatures that live within the Hail Valley. The larger, thicker ones are great for protection against hail that occurs so frequently in this valley.
Winter Cabin
Along the edge of the Hail Valley, outside of the pines and leading toward the border of the Polar Plaza to the Silvan Trees is a cabin for weary travelers to rest their heads. It is unknown if anyone truly lives here or not, but those who need to rest when leaving the Polar Plaza before they reach the Silvan Trees may definitely come to this cabin for shelter... If it isn't already occupied, that is.
When one exits the white pines and ventures past the old cabin, they will be in a land that is as flat as the Polar Plaza, but with snow gradually becoming thinner along the way. Eventually, when there is no more snow, the earth will remain silver, and one will have entered the land of the Silvan Trees.