The world the ponies live within is collectively called Everchange, a name that naturally seemed to form as time passed. Everchange is a large planet that has not been fully explored. Some places are considered unsafe and avoided at all costs, while others are popular hangouts for all ponies alike. As time passes, new locations will be revealed to the population.
In the center of Everchange is Dream Valley, which is a "neutral" territory. The seasons change much like our own. The Four Alicorns maintain Dream Valley and ensure that no season lasts longer than the other.
- Hollow Farms: A rather large farm owned by Pumpkin and Little Harvest. The sisters maintain the fields with the help of various family members. Hollow Farms specialize in pumpkins, however they also grow various other fruits and vegetables to sell to local markets. Some of their produce finds their way to Harvest Town, as the town and farm have a good relationship.
- Everville: A small town that is somewhat close to the Prism Palace (one can see the palace if they climb onto a nearby hill). The town is not remarkable, but it's a peaceful location for those who wish a quieter life.
- Sleepless Cave: A cave buried deep within Dream Valley, it isn't easily found due to being covered by trees and various debris. While it isn't much to talk about, one can find the coveted Glowing Mushroom within the depths of this cave. Finding the mushroom is another matter entirely, but if one is able to they can make potent potions from it!
- Thunder Gorge: This location is particular not because of storms, but because of the echoing ability of the place. Noises somehow have a tendency to build up and increase in volume so even a whisper can become a shout. It's good for sending long distance messages, just don't expect anything you say to be private!
- Prism Palace: In the direct center of Everchange is a massive crystal palace, however it is unaccessible by most. The palace is covered in crystal spikes and shards, and the door to the palace is magically sealed tight. Rumors claim The Dreamer rests inside, but no one has entered the palace in centuries. Or so they believe. The crystals are unbreakable and pale iridescent in color. - Cannot be RPed inside
- Crystal Cave: Near the Prism Palace is a small cave that has a peculiar entrance directly on the ground, leaving a giant hole. Inside are weaker iridescent crystals similar to Prism Palace. There are various ruins, hinting at a time when ponies tried to live within the cave.
- Moonlight Fields: When one first approaches the field in daylight they will find a plain field with hundreds of white flowers resembling lilies. When the sun sets and the moon rises the flowers illuminate into a bright white color, glowing for miles to be seen.
- Sunrise Swamp: Situated on the outskirts of the valley, this swampy area is home to a very particular kind of translucent bright yellow flower that seems to glow all the brighter when the sun is rising over the edge of the horizon. While the illusion of the entire swamp glowing lasts only for an hour, it draws quite the crowd from surrounding areas each morning and in the summer there are small festivals that take place at certain times to celebrate the warmth.
To the far north of Dream Valley is the region of Winter's Breath, where it is always winter. Most of Winter's Breath is covered in snow, although there are locations where the snow doesn't touch. The border is covered in large icicles that leave various gaps here and there for ponies to enter. As one gets closer to Winter Castle the temperature drops. Plants that look like ice can be found here. While the plants are immune to the cold and feellike any other plant, they are completely transparent.
- Winterbloom: One of the main towns of Winter's Breath, you'll find all the gossip of this region here. The town is covered in transparent flowers that give off a faint, almost rose-like scent. The town is closer to the border, keeping a distance from Winter Castle and avoiding dangerous temperatures.
- Whimsnow Peaks: A collection of mountains can be found close to Winterbloom. There are various cabins where ponies can rest while camping and skiing. Whimsnow Peaks are a favorite for tourists, and skiing companies benefit greatly off the interest.
- Silver Sea: Outside of Whimsnow Peaks is the Silver Sea, where the water is an eerie silver color.
- Rushing River: A river runs from Winterbloom and to the Glitter Forest. The current is fairly harsh and can be deadly to those not skilled at swimming. As a result, a fence borders both sides to prevent foals from falling in.
- Glittering Forest: Named due to how the frozen trees, snow, and plant life shimmer when the sun hits it, this entirely white forest is dangerous to go into unprepared. While those aligned with winter will find it a breeze, anyone else will struggle to survive within the forest due to how close to Winter Castle it is. Horned rabbits (called jackalopes) are native here, but tend to avoid ponies for the most part.
- Glimmerstone Mines: Close to Glittering Forest is a collection of active mines, where ponies can collect gems unique to Winter's Breath. The gems here are often pure or off-white, and slightly transparent. They shine brighter than most gems when light hits them.
- Winter Castle: The castle that houses Wynter, one of The Four Alicorns. Wynter maintains the season within Winter's Breath, and she watches over Dream Valley when it's her turn to change the season. The castle is made entirely of ice and is only approachable by either those given a charm to resist cold, or those aligned to winter. The castle is the largest castle of The Four Alicorns. Glittering Forest protects the castle from most dangers.
- Frostbreath Canyon: A deep canyon, Frostbreath Canyon is close to the Winter Castle. It causes frostbite in almost an instant if the pony is not charmed to resist the cold or isn't winter aligned. Here is where a rare flower called the Winter Flower can be found. Unlike most of Winter's Breath's plants, this flower is not transparent and is made entirely of ice. If melted, the flowers can be used to make potent potions.
- Mistletoe Grove: A large copse of trees with a meadow in the center, while the trees are covered in snow and glittering icicles that catch the light the meadow is filled with lush grass and flowers. Home to The Guardian and the deer they protect, it's only accessible once a year during December. The rest of the year they're hidden by a great magic that only The Guardian can dissipate. An act they will only do for foals who stumble into the area.
- Frostland Fen: A wide range of permafrost covered wetland that is home to a diverse amount of plant life that grows in patterns over the peat moss. While not an obvious wetland when viewed from afar, you'll not come away dry from a walk through the center. Despite the harshness of the region, many animals, bunnies in particular, make their homes in the vast ecosystem.
To the far east of Dream Valley is the region of Spring's Rain, where it is always spring. It is often raining in this location, and Spring's Rain is covered from head to toe in an abundance of plant life. The border is lined in flowers, making it easy to see where the region starts. Spring's Rain has an assortment of plants that seem to be made entirely of water.
- Drizzletown: One of the biggest towns within Spring's Rain, this town is rather lively, always hosting fairs and bustling with some sort of activity. Regardless, it isn't actually a loud town and one can live peacefully within it. It rains almost constantly here, though it often is a soft drizzle.
- Fog Meadow: A meadow that always seems to be raining, as well as hosts a thick fog.
- Slippery Mountains: These mountains are almost impossible to traverse, as they are incredibly steep and always wet. This is where the rare and elusive Crying Gems can be found. These gems always leak water, and come in various colors. They can be used to make potent potions.
- Echo Gorge: A massive cave that can be found within Slippery Mountains, where various gems can be found. Native to these caves are strange ferret like animals that sport tiny wings. They avoid ponies at all costs.
- Cave of Lakes: This cave is slightly less of a cave, as the top of the cave has several openings that allow light to pour through. The water that has filled portions of it come in different colors depending on the minerals that exist in that area. One of them is even a hot spring! It's said some of the lakes have healing properties.
- Drowning Depths: Curling around Spring Castle like a crescent moon, Drowning Depths is a massive body of water that leaves an opening for those to travel to the castle. While the water near the castle is shallow enough, once one goes deeper in the depths suddenly plunge. Locals warn others to steer far from Drowning Depths, as many ponies just vanish abruptly while trying to sail across. Bordering the body of water is where many water-like plants can be found.
- Forgotten Island: A small island within Drowning Depths can be seen from the Spring Castle, however it is a dim silhouette at best from there. Many people have tried to approach, only to find that they end up missing in the process. Aquatic ponies reside there, and only Aquatic's are allowed passage. - Only Aquatic's can RP here.
- Luminous City: A beautiful city made of glowing rocks. It rests deep underwater within Drowning Depths. Only Aquatics live here and they like to keep it this way.
- Rose Forest: A forest close to Spring Castle can be found. It is covered in greenery, however it emits a strong rose scent. While one can enter the forest, it seems ponies can end up turned around if they try and go too far!
- Runesigil: The largest and most powerful magic school for Unicorns. The massive school's exterior is made entirely of stone, and the inside has an almost rustic feel to it. Runesigil is close to Spring's Castle.
- Spring Castle: The castle which houses Spira, one of The Four Alicorns. They maintain the season within Spring's Rain, and watch over Dream Valley when it's their turn to change the season. The castle is made of stone and is covered in moss and flowers. The castle is the smallest castle of The Four Alicorns, however it is the most welcoming to visitors.
- The Despair: A forest guarded by the Suli, it's completely inaccessible by an average pony. It only allows passage to those who are ready to Awaken.
- Butterfly Marsh: A tidal wetland running along the edges of the Drowning Depths, it ebbs and flows with the very tides themselves, many paths of deep water opening around lush plants. Flowers and long grasses grow in curving patches, drawing insects of all types to it but none so beautiful as the biannual butterfly migrations that make the entire marsh seem to burst with fluttering life.
To the far south of Dream Valley is the region of Summer's Touch, where it is always summer, and where the border is less seen and more felt. As one crosses it they'll feel the dry heat of summer hit them. As one goes closer to Summer Castle they'll feel the heat intensify. Summer's Touch has various plants that have flame-like wisps coming from them.
- Melting Point: Large mountains that are close enough to the border to avoid uncomfortable heat can be found here. Despite the name, it really isn't that hot. A popular rumor is that a winter aligned pony named the mountains.
- Coal Town: Close to the border is Coal Town, which specializes in metal and mining work. Many gems come here to be used. The town has a faint grungy feel as coal clouds seem to be everywhere.
- Flashpoint Fields: Near Coal Town is a lovely field of beautiful yellow and orange flowers that resemble daisies. While the fields are absolutely breath taking, be careful, as once a week (on any given day) the field abruptly sets ablaze for an entire day.
- Lake Flare: Close to Summer Castle is a lake that has a layer of fire on top of the water. Surrounding the lake are small plants with flames for leaves. This is where one can find a rare Flame Lotus, which is a lotus with a flame flower on top. They can be used to make potent potions.
- Dripping Cave: Under Lake Flare, the entrance is difficult to find not due to being secretive, but due to the fact the entrance is lined in Flame Lotus', making it unbearable hot to enter. It's filled with stalagmites and stalagmites and is lit by strange moss growing on the ceiling, fed by the water that drips down. Strangely, the water is cool to the touch.
- Treasure Mountain: These mountains reach almost unspeakable heights, although they are almost impossible to traverse. Not only are the mountains incredibly hot, but large rocks fall from the mountains frequently. Regardless, those who have entered often come back with valuable gems. One cannot go too high up the mountain as the air gets incredibly thin. Dragon ponies can reach the top. - RPs can not take place near the top of the mountains unless your character is a Dragon.
- Treasure Town: A town made of valuable minerals. There are many blacksmiths here. Only Dragon ponies can live and access here, as the town resides at the top of Treasure Mountain. - Only Dragon's can RP here.
- Geode Mines: Around Summer Castle are scattered mines where caves full of geodes are actively being mined. Those who are not summer aligned or have a charm will find it difficult to enter this location.
- Cerulean Lake is located between the geode fields and the border of Spring and Summer. The Lake has some shallows but is predominately a Sinkhole that collapsed into a system of underground caves before it was flooded. Freshwater Oysters and Dragon Koi are found in its waters.
- Summer Castle: The castle that houses Summri, one of The Four Alicorns. They maintain the season within Summer's Touch, and watch over Dream Valley when it's their turn to change the season. Large in size, Summer Castle is made of stone and covered with various beautiful gems. While the castles likes to welcome those who can visit, those who try and take the gems will be promptly kicked from the castle.
- Starlight Bayou: Along the edge of Spring but still warm enough to be sweltering at times, this large expanse of water is lush and green with hanging plant life all around. When dusk falls and darkness reigns small lights begin to glow and dance above the water, like stars twinkling on the ground. While it only lasts for a few hours, the dancing lights can draw unwary ponies deep into the Bayou and more than a few have been lost for days!
To the far west of Dream Valley is the region of Fall's Harvest, where it is always fall. The border can be spotted easily, as the trees abruptly change to more fall-like colors right at the border. As one grows closer to the Fall Castle they will see more farms and feel more of a breeze.
- Harvest Town: This town is where many farms send their crops to be sold. The town always seems to smell of apple cider or pumpkin pie. Ponies here are friendly and like to exchange information.
- Lost Town: A town that has been almost completely destroyed after an unfortunate fire. At night there are stories of large, strange shadows lurking within the town. Locals warn ponies to steer far from this town.
- Death Lake: A lake right next to Lost Town, locals stay far from this area, as the frightening shadows linger here even during daytime. As a result, they've given it a rather disturbing name to hopefully scare off tourists. Unfortunately, the lake also has the region exclusive Skull Flower, which is a flower, pure white, shaped like a monkey skull that makes potent potions when used.
- Whispering Willows: A large swamp can be found near Lost Town and Death Lake. The swamp is dark in color and hosts many weeping willows, thorns, and skeleton-esque trees. When one approaches they can hear faint whispering. Those who come in often never come back. It is known that a witch named Spell lives within this swamp and will provide some diabolical potions if sought out.
- Nightmare Creek: A creek runs through Whispering Willows. The water is blood red, and tastes metallic. The fish within this creek are entirely skeletal.
- Blackmurk Swamp: A blackened swamp lays close to Whispering Willows. Shady characters like to live here and scare away travelers. Sometimes, those who explore the swamp don't come back out.
- Wind Fields: These fields are close to Harvest Town and sport forget-me-not's and lavender. Wind rushes through the field, varying from gentle to intense.
- Bone Town: A pale town rests in front of Fall Castle. Despite the name, the town is peaceful. Many small farms can be found around here, making Bone Town well fed.
- Cloud City: A large and modern city lays in the clouds, far above the ground. Only Pegasus' live here. - Cannot be RPed in unless a pegasus.
- Fall Castle: The castle that houses Falyrn, one of The Four Alicorns. They maintain the season within Fall's Harvest, and watch over Dream Valley when it's their turn to change the season. Moderate in size, Fall Castle is made of wood and covered in antique metal lanterns and autumn colored leaves. The castle does not turn away visitors, however it generally keeps to itself.
- Blazing Bog: For all appearances this bog looks as though it was lit on fire and not because of any actual flame. The trees that grow up from and around the bog keep their fall colors year round, as all the trees in Fall do. Yet the only colors around it are burning reds and brilliant oranges that dance in the breeze as if they were alight. There are many spooky stories that surround the bog but the most chilling speaks of a beast that inhabits it, one that can only be seen on moonless nights.