Muffintop Mountains

Nestled high in the sugar-dusted peaks of North Fauxbisica, Muffintop Mountains is a cozy alpine town known for its sweet air, frosting-glazed rooftops, and scenic views of the Sprinkle Valley below. It’s a favorite getaway for dessert enthusiasts and winter dreamers alike.

Climate

Muffintop Mountains climate varies greatly by elevation. However, the majority of the mountains are within the 300-meter elevation zone. At this elevation, the mountain can experience extreme weather. Snowfall is frequent and smells faintly of vanilla. The seasons are Frostfall, Fluffuary, Marshmelt, and Sprinkletember.

Landforms

Towering muffin-shaped mountains, syrup streams, and crumbling cookie cliffs define the terrain. A popular landmark is the Jelly Center Crater, believed to have been formed by a falling pastry comet.

Animals

Lumpaslug – Often mistaken for small frosting-covered boulders, these creatures inch slowly around the hills, slurping mashed potatoes from thermal spouts.

Huffalope – Roaming the slopes, these antelope-like animals sneeze confetti during seasonal stampedes.

Life In the Muffintop Mountains

Residents ride marshmallow snowboards, host whipped cream sculpture contests, and take part in the annual “Sweet Slide Derby” where participants race down cookie-dough chutes. The local currency is chocolate chips.