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* [[Appie Foothills]]
* [[Appie Foothills]]
** [[Wielder Temple]]
* [[Banquet Rainforest]]
* [[Banquet Rainforest]]
* [[The Big Drink]]
* [[The Big Drink]]
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* [[Brunch Canyon]]
* [[Brunch Canyon]]
* [[Dessert Mountain]]
* [[Dessert Mountain]]
* [[Gulp Swamp]]
* [[Dessert Peak]]
* [[Grub Caverns]]
* [[Grub Caverns]]
* [[Grub Deep]]
* [[Gulp Swamp]]
* [[Nibble Tunnel]]
* [[Nibble Tunnel]]
* [[Spoons Island]]
* [[Sips River]]
* [[Sips River]]
* [[Spoons Island]]
* [[Supper Woods]]
* [[Supper Woods]]
* [[Teatime Meadows]]
* [[Teatime Meadows]]
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* [[Feast]]
* [[Feast]]
* [[Luncheon]]
* [[Luncheon]]
** [[Wielder Tower]]
* [[Potluck]]
* [[Potluck]]
* [[Simmer Springs]]
* [[Simmer Springs]]
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== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 26 March 2024

Picnic Province is the setting of Chicory: A Colorful Tale. Picnic features diverse geography from snow-capped mountains to tropical rainforests. The province is dotted with towns and villages, the largest of which is Dinners.

Picnic is notable for being the origin of the brush and the wielders. Many years ago the first Brushtree sprouted in the Banquet Rainforest. After a period of conflict, the wielders were established, and the Wielder Tower and Wielder Temple were built.

Picnic is implied to be a socialist nation, with government-controlled property and shared worker profit.[1]

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