"Nested deep within the Creamcake ridge lies Mount Cheddar Valley, one of the hottest and dryest places in Crispia. In this cheese dust-ridden valley, you might stumble upon many holed cheese rocks, and that's where the catch is. These rocks only seem like formations of porous emmentalite while, in fact, it is pure chedderite with holes made by Cheesebirds."
— The Art of Cookie Run: Kingdom, page 54
Architecture[]
"The Golden Cheese Kingdom's architecture is distinguished by its rich traditional relief carving. One traveling through these lands is to witness the awe-inspiring view of great columns of cheesestone covered in intricate designs. The most prominent motif is, by all means, the glorification of the noble Golden Cheese Cookie's heroic achievements. And the Cheesebirds who value privacy greatly find the soft stone of these colossal monuments well-suited for pecking their deep, secluded nests, creating yet another sophisticated pattern."
— The Art of Cookie Run: Kingdom, page 56
The Golden Egg[]
"This exquisitely decorated stand displays the remains of the egg from which Golden Cheese Cookie was born. While in reality, it is merely a gilded dragon egg, the question is whether the Cheesebirds are aware of the fact..."
— The Art of Cookie Run: Kingdom, page 57
Golden Cheese Cookie's Statues[]
"Statues of Golden Cheese Cookie the Magnificent can be found in every corner of the Kingdom. In fact, there are so many of them, it is virtually impossible to count them all."
— The Art of Cookie Run: Kingdom, page 57
The Grand Fondue[]
"A hot spring of melted cheese. The lower baths are used by Cheesebirds, while the top one is, of course, reserved for Golden Cheese Cookie's private bathing."
— The Art of Cookie Run: Kingdom, page 55
Culture[]
"Tradition dictates that all denizens of the Golden Cheese Kingdom (read: "all Cheesebirds") must thrice a day bow towards the Great Statue of Golden Cheese Cookie: every morning, afternoon and evening. Another tradition dictates that all Cheesebirds must pay tribute in gold to Golden Cheese Cookie every year on the day of Golden Cheese Cookie's Birthday, on every Cheesebird's First Flight Day, every Victory over Cheedas the Mole Day, every tasty meal day, every proper sleep day... Is there really a day without anything to celebrate?"
— The Art of Cookie Run: Kingdom, page 59
History[]
Founding[]
"For five thousand years, the Golden Egg laid dormant. And then it cracked, illuminating the whole world in blinding light. And from this light, Golden Cheese Cookie was born to free the small Cheesebirds from Cheedas the Mole's tyranny. Not only freedom but endless riches and peace wrought the Cookie. And the Cheesebirds bowed their heads and proclaimed her Queen for as endless was their gratitude before the great Cookie hero."
— The Art of Cookie Run: Kingdom, page 52
Craft[]
"Deep down the surface, in the underground caverns of the Golden Cheese Kingdom, a unique geological formation, the so-called Pillars of Cheese, can be found. Not only are the Pillars the natural habitat of Golden Cheese Beetles, the main food source for the Cheesebirds, this place is also rich with valuable Syrup Ore. In the past, Golden Cheese Cookie decreed to construct a system of railways, presenting it as a gesture of generosity (while, in fact, meaning the opposite). Still, without proper maintenance, many of the sectors of the railways soon collapsed or rusted beyond the point of restoration. To get around the Pillars, the Cheesebirds use little carriages that can squeeze up to six of them."
— The Art of Cookie Run: Kingdom, page 56
Food[]
"While the Cheesebirds stick to their traditional beetles diet, it's widely known that Golden Cheese Cookie savors scrumptious delicacies from all four corners of the world generously sprinkled with cheese powder, sided with cheese slices or with a dollop of melted cheese."
— The Art of Cookie Run: Kingdom, page 55
Denizens[]
"For many a century, nimble and crafty denizens of the Valley, the Cheesebirds, have been engaged in one sole craft: pecking rock in search of Golden Beetles. While they're not overly pleased with Golden Cheese Cookie's reign, they seem to enjoy all the golden shine the self-proclaimed ruler has brought to their land. Tread carefully in the Golden Cheese Kingdom-the birds are easily mistaken for round cheese rocks!"