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Here we anticipate the Mended Wood, the Great Wood healed. . . . We sing about it. We paint it. We make crutches and soups and have gardens and weddings and babies. This is a place out of time. A window into the past and the future world.
 
Maggie Weaver to Heather Longtreader on Cloud Mountain, The Green Ember, pg. 220


Cloud Mountain is one of the secret citadels that housed a large colony of rabbits of the Resistance who referred to themselves as "The Heralds of the Mended Wood." It earned its name due to the mist that always forms a belt around its top.

Cloud Mountain's symbol is a crest featuring two diamonds, the left one red and the other green, lying side-by-side. The green diamond represented the Green Ember, while the red one symbolized the Whitson Stone.

History[]

A secret refuge[]

The interior of Cloud Mountain was shaped and fashioned by unknown hands in a similar fashion to the labyrinth concealed within Seven Mounds. Its location was known to Lord Rake, but not to Garten Longtreader, which made it an ideal secret citadel after the fall of King Jupiter. Rake thus convinced as many rabbits of various professions as he could to join him in colonizing the mountain, which they refurbished somewhat in the process of making it hteir home.

The Green Ember / The Last Archer[]

After fleeing Nick Hollow Heather, Picket, Smalls, and Wilfred Longtreader made it to the refuge of Cloud Mountain, entering the Savory Den to eat and rest. There, they met many of the rabbits of Cloud Mountain, most of whom did not treat them kindly, on account of their being related to Garten Longtreader. Heather and Picket were later welcomed into the community via an initiation ceremony.

After frightening off a mother and her young child who approached the maple, Helmer set his creations in motion. Set upon by numerous false birds, Helmer was almost killed, and only escaped due to the swift actions of Lord Rake, Wilfred, and Smalls. Having recognized Smalls, Helmer was horrified at his endangerment of the heir to King Jupiter, but remained adamant about continuing his preparations for war.

Heather Longtreader visited Mossy Porch in the company of Emma, who introduced her to Maggie Weaver so that she could be taught about the purpose of Cloud Mountain to the Cause. Heather also witnessed painters at work, imagining scenes from the future Mended Wood.

Picket Longtreader later approached Helmer at the maple to ask for training as a soldier, but Helmer refused, prompting Picket to insult him. After being knocked down trying to escape a bird set loose by Helmer, Picket leaped at the older rabbit but was knocked back. Lord Rake, Emma, and Heather Longtreader then arrived on the scene, and Picket claimed that Helmer had been giving him some pointers. As the two does started to help Picket away, Helmer relented and initiated a calling ceremony, accepting Picket as his apprentice. Lord Rake reluctantly agreed to the arrangement under his own conditions, and Helmer instructed Picket to report for training the following day.

Picket did as ordered, and found Helmer reclining under the tree, a common position for the black rabbit who at times appeared to nap beneath its branches. The two soon launched into training, beginning with Helmer's instructions that "everything is a weapon" before going through a rigorous series of exercises. Despite Helmer's punishing methods, Picket greatly enjoyed the experience, and continued to visit the maple to receive Helmer's tutelage. Eventually, Helmer praised Picket's improvement, before discovering Picket's fear of heights after ordering him into the tree's branches.

After being apprenticed by Helmer, Picket Longtreader was ordered to report to the Mossy Porch every morning and afternoon to meet with Maggie. Heather, having heard troubling rumors about her family, fell asleep waiting to talk with Mrs. Weaver and then cried out in her bad dreams.

As Maggie attempted to offer Heather some comfort in her distress, Picket arrived for his second session with Mrs. Weaver. While Heather was outraged by the minor injuries Picket has sustained in his training, Maggie looked past them to see that Picket was enjoying the experience. After speaking with Picket briefly, she sent him off to be looked over before counseling Heather to let her brother find his own path. Heather remained skeptical, particularly after learning that, during subsequent visits, Picket's exchanges with Mrs. Weaver consisted primarily of her listening to him talk.

Lord Rake called for an assembly in Master Hall during the Citadel Congress at Cloud Mountain. After extending gratitude to the lords, captains, and soldiers of the secret citadels, he called upon Maggie Weaver to speak to the crowd. Her story and dedication stirred the crowd, helping to counter the feelings of dissension among the various members of the Resistance. A singer accompanied by two musicians then sang the song of Mended Wood.

Jo Shanks became a patient at the clinic following the Bracers' encounter with a force of wolves in the forest near Cloud Mountain. Emma, who was in charge of his care, informed him that they were missing a large assembly as part of the ongoing Citadel Congress. Nate Flynn informed him what happened after he was knocked unconscious, and ordered him to remain in the hospital under Emma's care. Later, Jo was awakened by the noise of the Battle for Cloud Mountain, and stands guard with Emma at the hospital entrance as a number of wolves pass. Emma pleads for his help in continuing to defend the clinic, but ultimately allows Jo to join the rabbit countercharge.

After the battle Jo is returned to the clinic for surgery on his shoulder, and is visited by Nate Flynn and Captain Frye. Following their departure, Emma gives him Heather's story to read. Following the attack on Cloud Mountain, Picket and Helmer continued to train together beneath Helmer's tree. They were sitting under it by a fire one night when Captain Frye arrived with word of the supposed discovery of Picket's abducted family.

Potter's War[]

Note: Because Potter's War has yet to be publicly released, Cloud Mountain's role in the story shall not be disclosed on this wiki. Should S. D. Smith ever choose to publish Potter's War, a complete summary shall be added. Thank you.

The First Fowler / Ember Falls[]

After spending some weeks in recovery at the clinic, Jo was cleared to leave by Emma, who in the interim had become a full-fledged doctor. When the Terralain army was first spotted, the rabbits of Halfwind Citadel considered contacting Cloud Mountain for aid. However, as Lord Rake pointed out, Cloud Mountain itself was a potential target of the unexpected invaders. Ultimately the Terralain force traveled to Halfwind, but Cloud Mountain came under threat by a massive force of wolves and Birds of Prey led by General Flox and Gern. Prior to this, secret messengers had been sent from Halfwind to Cloud Mountain but were apparently intercepted.

The united forces of Halfwind and Terralain marched to Cloud Mountain's aid, but the Terralains refrained from joining in the Battle of Rockback Valley due to the treachery of Bleston. As Heather went to Cloud Mountain under the protection of Perkinson to tell Emma both of Smalls' death and of her royal birth. She entered the Savory Den, which was empty, as it had been vacated in preparation for Morbin Blackhawk's attack on Cloud Mountain. For the brief time she was there, Heather thought somewhat sadly of how she had so many good memories of that place, where she used to laugh and talk with her friends.

Heather and Emma later visited the Mossy Porch after Emma learned that she was the daughter of King Jupiter. Mrs. Weaver revealed that she was aware of the fact, having suggested sending Emma into hiding to her mother, Lady Glen. She also explained further details about the queen before Lord Rake arrived. It was then revealed that, in addition to connecting to Hallway Round, the Mossy Porch also housed a secret entrance into Cloud Mountain. Mrs. Weaver served as the guardian of this portal, with the means to destroy it with blastpowder to prevent its discovery.

After Lord Rake was killed in a treacherous attack led by Bleston, Garten Longtreader, and Perkinson, Picket managed to defeat two of the villains while Garten was allowed to leave per a deal with Emma. Emma promoted Picket to the rank of Captain and charged him with commanding Cloud Mountain's forces. Thanks to his efforts, the majority of the defenders survived the battle, while the remainder of Morbin's forces held back as part of Garten's deal with Emma. The deal also called for Emma to surrender herself to a Preylord, but Heather intervened and was carried off to the High Bleaks in her place.

Ember Rising/The Archer's Cup[]

Taking advantage of Heather's sacrifice, the forces of the Cause evacuated Cloud Mountain, with small groups fleeing the besieged citadel. During this process, the remains of Smalls' party arrived with confirmation of his apparent demise and some of Smalls' possessions. Later, at Blackstone Citadel, Cloud Mountain's community events were discussed by the Lord's Council, as were the consequences of the Battle of Rockback Valley. Later, Emma referenced the part played by Cloud Mountain's former inhabitants in her first address to the citizens of First Warren and the soldiers of the secret citadels.

Ember's End[]

While in the Tomb of Lander's Dragons, Heather tells Smalls that she is not sure if Emma evacuated Cloud Mountain as planned. She tells him that she learned a lot while at Cloud Mountain, more than she did from her father. When Helmer assumes command of all of Emma's forces, Picket remembers when he first met Helmer at Cloud Mountain.

Physical attributes[]

The entrance into Cloud Mountain was a secret door in the back of the Savory Den, which opened into a tunnel that led into the main citadel. Out of all the rabbit citadels it seemed to have the largest population of civilians.

Locations[]

Clinic[]

The clinic was the hospital area for Cloud Mountain prior to its abandonment. It was headed by Doctor Zeiger, who was assisted by Emma.

Great Hall[]

Emma: I mean, if a concert can't heal longstanding political and interpersonal strife, then what can?


Jo Shanks: And if you add in the speeches...

Emma: Yes, I had almost forgotten about the speeches. With the speeches added to the music, I'd say we should expect Morbin's surrender by morning.

Jo Shanks: At the latest.

The Last Archer, pg. 94
 

Great Hall is a massive room in Cloud Mountain, a deep cavern with high walls of neatly carved rock lined with torches. The ceiling of Great Hall is a rough dome that seemed to go up forever. Upon the walls are huge windows that let in shafts of light. It is full of rabbits doing all sorts of work and contains a large number of booths, at one of which Eefaw Potter works. It also features an open area where the calling ceremonies take place.

Hallway Round[]

Hallway Round is a hallway within the heart of Cloud Mountain. It is round in shape and has three doors; the first leads to King Whitson's Garden, the Village Green and other places. The second leads to Great Hall, while the third leads to Maggie's porch.

In the center of the Hallway Round, a guarded barrel full of blastpowder was kept handy in case the enemy should enter. If detonated during an attack, the power of the blast would close off the passages all about, so as to keep invaders from entering and bringing their attack far deeper into Cloud Mountain.

King Whitson's Garden[]

King Whitson's Garden is an indoor garden located at the peak of Cloud Mountain. It has a glass-domed ceiling, and features statues of Whitson Mariner and Fleck Blackstar. A peaceful place, it is favored among Cloud Mountains' inhabitants.

Lighthall[]

Lighthall was located up near the Village Green. It was the location of the Cloud Mountain initiation ceremony, which is held to allow relative newcomers to Cloud Mountain to become members of the secret citadel. It is an octagonal room with stained glass windows, all of which were created by Luthe Glazier. Its entrance is a dim narrow hallway ending in light, and its interior is round with wood walls that are set off by ten multicolored glass windows of incredible height. The windows all feature scenes depicting the tale of King Jupiter and his heir, as described below:

  • The first window is divided into two different scenes. The center features Old King Good and Prince Jupiter with the gathering of all the nobility of the Great Wood. The top shows Prince Bleston and his malcontents.
  • The second window features the coronation of King Jupiter. He is shown in the center, backed by his soldiers, wearing the Crown of Flames, the Green Ember, and dazzling gold armor.
  • The third, fourth, sixth, and seventh windows were not described in detail.
  • The fifth window depicts the victory of the Red Valley War against Garlacks, the wolf king.
  • The eighth window shows King Jupiter and Garten Longtreader with shattered instruments of war at their feet. This window is broken as Heather Longtreader and Emma escape from Cloud Mountain during the Battle of Rockback Valley.
  • The ninth window is divided into three parts. The circle in the center shows Jupiter's Crossing, a clearing between two woods. It is filled with hideous birds: Hawks, Eagles, Owls and Falcons. In the center an enormous blackhawk looms over the form of a brown rabbit with the Fire Crown on the ground beside him. The top section of the window shows Garten and Morbin looking down on the fallen King while Garten bends to pick up the Fire Crown. The bottom image of the window depicts the burning wood, as homes are destroyed and rabbits flee in terror as birds swoop in and wolves attack.
  • The tenth window features a vision of the mended wood. The top panel shows Smalls wearing the Crown of Flames complete with the Green Ember. During the Battle of Rockback Valley, this window is broken by an arrow shot by Bleston.

Master Hall[]

Master Hall is a large assembly hall in Cloud Mountain, large enough to contain the entire population and numerous guests from the various secret citadels.

Mossy Porch[]

Mossy Porch, also known as Maggie's porch, is a ledge on Cloud Mountain that somewhat resembles a porch. It looks out in the direction of First Warren in the Great Wood, but the view is typically obscured by Cloud Mountain's namesake mists. It was frequented by rabbits looking to visit its constant occupant, Maggie Weaver.

Plateau[]

Cloud Mountain's plateau was home to the citadel's replica of the Seven Standing Stones. Though the stones were largely neglected for a number of years, they were maintained by a small number of votaries and Heyward, and a handful of faithful rabbits - such as Smalden Joveson and Jo Shanks - continued to visit them. Following Picket Longtreader's victory at Jupiter's Crossing, many rabbits turned back to the traditions of their forebears and the standing stones received more visitors. Garten Longtreader was later carried away from the top of one of the stones, while Heather Longtreader was carried away when she intervened to prevent Emma form giving herself up to Morbin Blackhawk.

The Savory Den[]

"Savory Den" redirects here. For the song, see "The Savory Den (score)."

The Savory Den, also known as The Den, is a restaurant that serves as a front for the entrance into Cloud Mountain, as well as its cafeteria. It is located in a cave within Cloud Mountain, and masquerades as a simple inn/restaurant to keep the hidden Kingsbuck stronghold of the aforementioned mountain secret from Morbin Blackhawk's minions. Gort is the head cook of the Savory Den, and serves its patrons with the help of numerous assistants.

While living at Cloud Mountain, Heather and Picket often used the Savory Den as a place to eat and speak to friends although they did have some less-than pleasant confrontations with other rabbits who were suspicious of them, such as Captain Frye.

During the attack on Cloud Mountain, the Savory Den was turned into a hospital for the wounded.

Village Green[]

Village Green is an area at the peak of Cloud Mountain, near to where the village where most of the mountain's civilian inhabitants resided. It is also close to King Whitson's Garden, and is home to the tree where Helmer spent his free time. Heather, upon seeing the Village Green for the first time, described it as:

. . . a vision of green, gold, and white. The persistent mist hung about the edges of a green hillside, lit with glittering sunlight. There was a surprisingly wide, mostly flat area, but this soon gave way to the ever-tilting hillside. Around the rim of the village green, the hillside slanted up into stony outcroppings, ending in the mountain peaks that showed about the ring of Cloud Mountain. It looked like a broken bowl, with the green being the bowl’s inside bottom. Heather saw row upon row of vegetables of every kind — cabbage and corn, potatoes and turnips.
 


Village Green is also home to Helmer's tree. At some point after taking up residence on Cloud Mountain, Helmer claimed the maple for his own and turned it into the centerpiece of a training course. He surrounded it with dummies resembling wolves, and placed artificial birds in the branches, which were bare of leaves. The setup was designed to simulate a battle against multiple Lords of Prey and their wolf allies, with cords allowing the birds to swing through the air. The birds were equipped with blades, making the gauntlet a dangerous challenge for any soldier. The tree was later left abandoned after Helmer relocated to Halfwind to train the new Fowlers unit. Upon returning there just before the Battle of Rockback Valley, Heather observed a young buck playing beneath the tree, only to be carried off and scolded by his mother.

Other locations[]

Cloud Mountain is riddled with other tunnels and network, referred to by Kyle as the "deep belows", that are used to traverse the mountain's interior. Some of these were also used as places of security for the more vulnerable inhabitants during the Battle of Rockback Valley. Kyle claimed that the tunnels included a labyrinth surrounding a secret chamber where Jupiter's heir rested, but this was one of the many falsehoods he enjoyed sprinkling in among his stories of Terralain.

Former inhabitants[]



Gallery[]

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