Pristine Peaks

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Pristine Peaks
M+RSOH The Path To The Mask Mountain Memory.jpg
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Inhabitants Dr. Vent
Madame Bwahstrella
Professor Backpack
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Victor
“We are approaching Pristine Peaks! Nothing warms the heart and awakens the senses like its crisp, fresh snowfalls... ...and the sound of hot cocoa mugs clanking together over hearty laughter at spirited outdoor fondue parties!”
Beep-0, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Pristine Peaks is the second planet the player visits in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, accessible after having collected two Purified Darkmess Energy Crystals from the previous planet Beacon Beach.

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Memory bios

THE PATH TO THE MASKED MOUNTAIN
Image for Pristine Peaks Memory in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Rabbids on Pristine Peaks are many things, but "easily daunted" is not one of them. While it is always winter there, extreme weather can cause mountain trails to become inaccessible. Hence, Rabbids have little faith in them, instead forging their own paths to the summit.
Even a visit to Madame Bwahstrella's is uncertain - a place with a reputation for informing customers that they are "DOOMED" year-around.

GALACTIC ATLAS: PRISTINE PEAKS

The natural splendor of the mountains of Pristine Peaks casts a large shadow over the planet, including the Winter Palace - a smaller, but no less ambitious monument to its creators.
A thermogravimetric analysis of its exterior reveals that the star-shaped iconography, as well as the Rabbid ears adorned with crowns, were added more recently - possibly by a Rabbid attempting to show its devotion to Rosalina.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴーセツとうげ[?]
Gōsetsu Tōge
Heavy Snowfall Pass
Italian Passo immacolato[?] Immaculate Pass