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 | The first mountain in the Michigans range. Big Top was once a massive volcano, now long dead; but the evidence of its past nature lies in the gaping crater at its heart. The crater is now filled with trees and tall grasses. At the very center lies a clear and lifeless stillwater lake, once known as the rebecca. Seldom does one see fish in the rebecca, probably due to it's depth; the entire expanse of the lake is shallow enough to wade through. The water is safe to drink, but considered alternately lucky or unlucky.
| 1 | 1 | Sun Feb 22, 2009 9:37 pm sooie![sundial and dibs [docent] sundial and dibs [docent]](http://illiweb.com/fa/subsilver/icon_latest_reply.gif) |  | The youngest and most ambitious of the Michigans, the Dog is the harshest and most forbidding. Not many last long in the high reaches of the Dog, where the temperature seldom rises above freezing, the snow is thick, and the crags are stalked by mountain cats. There is little to be said for the region.
| 0 | 0 | |  | Big Top's stunted little sibling. La Teal is not so much as mountain as it is a collection of stony ridges, where nothing grows save for hardy grasses and colorful lichens. La Teal's sides are riddled with caves; at nighttime, the bats come out in swarms. Although there have been rumors of blood suckers amongst the bats, the majority of them are harmless insect eaters. The land is rough but the air is fresh, and when venturing down the mountainside, there is an abundance of both flora and fauna. Mountain goats are seen here occasionally.
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