Randyland
Randyland lies so close to the Aviary that the distinction between them may not always seem quite clear. The place bears the name of a celebrated ancestor of the Allegheny. In one story, ogres tear apart everything that lives until only dead stone remains, but Randy secretly plants seeds behind their backs, which grow into the oldest trees in the community's territory. In another, he enticed the birds to return to the Aviary by painting the dead stone like bright feathers, and taught the people how to paint walls and themselves, how to decorate themselves with feathers, and how to sing and dance.
Generations of the Allegheny have contributed to the ever-growing artwork of Randyland. Rather than a place of veneration, Randyland stands for excitement, vitality, and experimentation.