If you remain on a eastern path from Hush Meadow you will see the ground start to get more raised and uneven until it eventually rises into a large, grassy knoll. If viewed during the summer it will be impossible to fail to notice the rush of wildflowers that swarm up and over the hills, breaking up the green with bright reds and oranges, a stark difference from the meadow that you just came from. The rolling hills continue east until the wildflowers start to lose the battle as the ground begins to harden and some parts turn into the rock, signifying the start of the Serpent's Pass, and where the peaceful stroll through flowers will end and only the odd Cedarwood tree is left of Eden.