Spring Hall

The hilly eastern quadrant of the Queendom, the Spring Hall is a land of bounty and creation. No border markings are necessary; the sheer efflorescence and fecundity of the plants within the boundaries of the Hall is a clear enough indicator that one is entering it. It is often the first part of the Queendom that visitors journeying by land encounter, which has lent a great deal of weight to the nation’s mystique as a verdant, forested wonderland.

The folk of the Spring Hall are a mix of adventurous and patient, always interested in exploring and learning new things but also quite content to stay home and tend to their friends, family, and businesses. They are always striving for the new, developing new strains of plant, new compositions of music, new alchemical formulae, new forms of art, and more — half of the new discoveries of the Queendom, great and small, come out of the Spring Hall’s endless creative experiments. The gardens and greenhouses of the Spring Hall are the envy of all, none more so than the great Prismatic Gardens of Bloomingdell, a massive and beautiful complex of greenhouses holding every variety of plant known to the Continent, as well as many that are unique, Prism-made varietals.