City of Wizards

The City of Wizards is a prevalent location that once was home to the Wizards as well as their magic. While the location initially debuted in Cookie Run for Kakao, it was first introduced into Cookie Run: OvenBreak in the Tan-ta-da! Merry Winter Parade! update and has returned as a prominent location in future events since.

Updates
The City of Wizards plays a major role in the following updates.

Environment
"It is not a safe place for Cookies to make a living."

- Wizard Cookie

While the Wizards do live side by side with the little Cookies they created to help with various tasks, the city itself isn't really built to properly accomodate Cookies since almost everything is built for humans, therefore everything looks gigantic from a Cookie's point of view, making navigation through the city difficult and a grueling task.

Since the Wizards disappeared, and no Cookie ever tried to control the Clock Tower, the city has been staying in the night time forever to allow its guardian, Moonlight Cookie to sleep and protect the city while she waits for her creators to return.

Although the City of Wizards has been left by its original inhabitants for many years, the magic powering the city remains alive and well, and so is its star-shaped protector units roaming around the city. Quiet streets of the city is filled with corpses of these protector units that have been destroyed.

Cookies that wish to travel the city must navigate around difficult terrain filled with human sized things and these protector units to avoid being detected as tresspassers, or destroy them.

Sub-Locations
Over time, more locations related to the City of Wizards were revealed, although despite being related, not all are located within the main city.

The Wizard Archives
The Wizard Archives serves as the home to all the tomes and papers made by the Wizards to archive their various research and ideas, and is the place Blueberry Pie Cookie was assigned to help take care of by the Wizards. She was not alone from the start but as the Wizards disappears, she remains as the sole keeper of the Archives. Due to her guilt of not fulfilling her oath to the full extent, she never tries to leave the building.

Clock Tower
The Clock Tower is a building used to show and control the time in the city, as well as the position of the sun, moon, and various constellations. The tower is heavily guarded by various dolls on its exterior, and guarded by Doom Star X-1 Protection Unit at the very top.

Although this particular location has never been heavily used in story, it is always present in the actual gameplay, dating as far as 2015 from when it was first introduced in Cookie Run for Kakao.

Greenhouse of Memories
Built with stained glass infused with the memories of the Wizards, the Greenhouse of Memories serves as a building used to house various memories in the shape of glass and flowers. The greenhouse can be easily spotted from afar due to the bright column of light radiating from the roof. Sugar Glass Cookie was assigned to take care of the blooming memories in this place by the Wizards. As the years have passed, with no new memories from the Wizards, the greenhouse slowly deteriorates. As of today, the greenhouse has been abandoned by its watcher since she met Amber Sugar Cookie and other friends.

Uniquely, when it was first introduced in Ovenbreak, the greenhouse is located in a random forest outside the main city, while Kingdom's version of this greenhouse is located inside the City of Wizards.

The greenhouse has 4 halls dedicated to store certain types of memories.

Other Locations
As of The Wizard Archives update, these locations have been made to be a part of the tomes in the Archive.

Treasures
The following Treasures either come from the City of Wizards itself or are based around its aesthetics.

Costumes
The following Costumes either play a major role in stories taking place in the City of Wizards or simply bases itself off of the City of Wizard's aesthetics and ideas.

Trivia

 * There are 3 versions of the City of Wizards map, each has its colors slightly altered to show the effect each Moon phases (Crescent Moon, Normal, Full Moon) have to the city.