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    Cherrybloom Festival in the Komoebi Glade by wattymelo
    Honeymelon Festival in the Komoebi Glade by wattymelo
    Maplewood Festival in the Komoebi Glade by wattymelo
    Frostberry Festival in the Komoebi Glade by wattymelo

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    Here’s how our community is growing in each group. Curious which one feels right for you? Click each character to explore more about their personality and journey within the Komorebi Glade.


    Lifeglow Guardians

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    Moonbloom Keepers

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    Choose your Path

    Long before the Glade had a name, there was only soft light flowing through the leaves: komorebi. Where light touched the earth, grass and roots, from the meeting of shadow and sun, the first companions were formed. Choose your path and step into a year-long journey of cozy streams and fun activities with a community that builds it together.

    * Clicking one of the options below will put you through the onboarding process in Discord to choose your path.


    Lifeglow Guardians

    Moonbloom Keepers


    Lifeglow Guardians are the light spirits of Komorebi Glade who often spark connection and lift the mood of the community, thus making the Glade feel full of life.They were born from the first spark of light that danced across still water, carrying both the radiance of the sun and the ever-changing nature of water within them.Each spirit bears the symbol of the sun over their heart chakra, a representation of warmth, vitality, and the life-giving energy they share so freely with others. The heart is where connection begins, and their glowing mark is a reminder that their true purpose is to uplift and bring light into the lives of those around them.

    Moonbloom Keepers are the quiet nurturers of Komorebi Glade, creating space for reflection and growth, while helping others feel seen and understood, thus making the Glade feel like a safe space.They were born from the gentle moment when moon rays touched the very first sprout. From this sacred event they emerged, holding the calm wisdom of the moon and the patient strength of nature within them.Each spirit bears the symbol of the moon at their solar plexus chakra, a representation of their intuition and emotional depth. They trust their instincts, move with intention and create a sense of safety that allows others to truly open and grow.


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    Cherrybloom Festival

      The Cherrybloom Festival marks the time when the Lifeglow Guardians awaken from their winter sleep and begin planting the seeds that were carefully nurtured through the colder months by the Moonbloom Keepers. It is the beginning of a new year of growth and discovery within the Glade. The festival takes its name from the beautiful, sweet scent of cherry blossoms, which gently envelops the glade and flows throughout the realm on the wings of the wind.

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      Honeymelon Festival

        The Honeymelon Festival is the season when the Lifeglow Guardians are at their peak. They move through the Komorebi Glade, spreading water droplets and inviting all living creatures to join in their joyful dance, filling the entire realm with energy and life. The name comes from the sweet and refreshing taste of honeymelon, a symbol of the vibrant joy that keeps the glade buzzing during this time.

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        Maplewood Festival

          The Maplewood Festival is when the Moonbloom Keepers awaken from their slumber and begin nurturing all that the Lifeglow Guardians planted in spring. They take part in the harvest that sustains the glade and its creatures. The festival is named after the soft and beautiful maplewood, which provides shelter and warmth to many small beings of the glade, including the Momokis.

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          Frostberry Festival

            The Frostberry Festival marks the time when the Moonbloom Keepers are at their peak, ensuring that all living creatures remain safe and cozy through the harsh winter and falling snow. During this season, they also prepare the new souls that will join the Glade in the coming spring. The name comes from the frostberry, a delicate winter fruit brewed into a soothing tea that helps everyone relax and slow down, giving them the chance to reflect on the year that passed and allowing them to draw important lessons from it.

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            🌿 The Lore of Komorebi Glade 🌿

            Long before the Glade had a name, there was only soft light flowing through the leaves: komorebi. Where light touched the earth, grass and roots, from the meeting of shadow and sun, the first companions were formed.

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            The Komori

            Guardians of the Glade
            Born from the little dust particles that shine like gold flakes in the sunlight, the Komori were the first to awaken. Their name carries the sound of komorebi because they stand where light and shadow meet.They are the watchers who keep the Glade safe. Their purpose in life is to guide wandering souls and keep the space peaceful.

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            The Tomori

            Friends of the Forest
            As the Glade grew, it longed for connection and so, from the melody of a bird's chirp, the Tomori were born. Their name comes from the spirit of tomo (companion) and mori (forest).Tomoris are the heartbeat of the Glade. They sit in both light and shadow with you and grow alongside their fellow souls.

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            The Momoki

            New Sprouts of the Glade
            From the whisper of the leaves, the Momoki are born. Their name carries a playful sound that has its origins in the word momo (peach).Momoki are the heart of new beginnings, full of curiosity and eagerness to grow. They explore the paths of the Glade, hoping to one day they evolve into one of the Kyruki.

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            The Kyruki

            Keepers of Seasons
            A lot of time passed, storms came, harsh winters tested the patience of trees. Those who stayed through the many seasons began to change and their roots deepened; they became the Kyruki. Their name is a beautiful dance between kyūyū (old friend) and furuki (old) and invokes the feeling of shared past and quiet loyalty.Kyrukis are the ones who remember earlier, harder seasons. The ones who stayed and saw the Potatoz Army turn into the Bee Hive, which later grew into what we call the Komorebi Glade today.

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