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<span class="DROPCAP">A</span> small pass runs between Cyclops Peak and the Spine Mountains, aptly named Ash Road; although, it has been many years since it has earned its name. The foothills to the southeast drop rather steeply into the Swamp of Storms. Down the south face of the peak is the Dread Forest.
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<span class="DROPCAP">A</span> small pass runs between Cyclops Peak and the Spine Mountains, aptly named Ash Road; although, it has been many years since it has earned its name. The foothills to the southeast drop rather steeply into the [[Swamp of Storms]]. Down the south face of the peak is the Dread Forest.
  
 
Three waterfalls pour down the mountainside. Water cascades from a large pool at the top of the volcano and drops down into a small lake just below the rim, and then into another about half-way down the mountain and once again just at the foot of the mountain. It is commonly believed that much like Skyline, a lake rests at the top of the peak; however, wiser men and women discount this. If there is no lake though, then one has to wonder where the abundant supply of water seems to come from.
 
Three waterfalls pour down the mountainside. Water cascades from a large pool at the top of the volcano and drops down into a small lake just below the rim, and then into another about half-way down the mountain and once again just at the foot of the mountain. It is commonly believed that much like Skyline, a lake rests at the top of the peak; however, wiser men and women discount this. If there is no lake though, then one has to wonder where the abundant supply of water seems to come from.

Revision as of 21:44, 9 March 2019

A small pass runs between Cyclops Peak and the Spine Mountains, aptly named Ash Road; although, it has been many years since it has earned its name. The foothills to the southeast drop rather steeply into the Swamp of Storms. Down the south face of the peak is the Dread Forest.

Three waterfalls pour down the mountainside. Water cascades from a large pool at the top of the volcano and drops down into a small lake just below the rim, and then into another about half-way down the mountain and once again just at the foot of the mountain. It is commonly believed that much like Skyline, a lake rests at the top of the peak; however, wiser men and women discount this. If there is no lake though, then one has to wonder where the abundant supply of water seems to come from.