In case you missed the news: Fantasy Faire 2026 will run from April 23 to May 10, and I am really looking forward to it. Fantasy regions, stories, beautiful builds, and that special Second Life atmosphere that only appears once a year.
If you want to read the official announcement, you can find it here: Fantasy Faire 2026
Reading this made me feel like I had to visit a fantasy region that same evening. You know that feeling when the mood hits, and there is no point fighting it. That’s how I ended up visiting Angelinne Falls.

First Impressions: Instant Calm, No Instructions Needed
Angelinne Falls, by Faith Fairelander, is a calm and beautiful fantasy destination. From the moment I arrived, everything felt quiet and welcoming. No flashing signs, no dramatic entrance, no teleport drama. Just soft light, gentle sounds, and a strong suggestion that you should probably stop rushing and behave yourself.
The land description talks about glowing cliffs and soft light, and for once this is not marketing poetry. Crystals actually glow. The light really is soft. And the whole place looks peaceful in a way that makes you slow down without asking permission.

Waterfalls, Statues, and the Art of Getting Lost
Waterfalls run through the region and give everything a calm, steady feeling. They are placed in exactly the right way to make you stop, turn your camera, and think, okay fine, one more screenshot.
Between the waterfalls, you’ll find statues, small paths, and hidden places that feel almost secret. I kept thinking I had seen most of the region, only to walk a bit further and discover another quiet corner. Angelinne Falls is very good at pretending it’s done, and then casually showing you more.


One Visit Is Not Enough (And That’s the Point)
It quickly became clear that this is not a place you fully explore in one visit. Angelinne Falls is layered and detailed, and it expects you to come back. Preferably more than once. Preferably, when you are in different moods.

Exactly What I Needed
Angelinne Falls feels like a peaceful fantasy sanctuary. A place to slow down, relax, and just enjoy being there. It was exactly the kind of region I needed after reading about Fantasy Faire 2026, and a good reminder that some of the best Second Life moments happen when you stop planning and simply follow a feeling.
I will definitely return. Probably more than once.
