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Old 07-11-2009, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by maximus_asinus View Post
While this is true, I still can't imagine a spring popping up ontop of a mountain (as in the peak)
Well there are plenty of inactive volcanoes and such that have been filled with rain water, to form lakes and all at the peaks of mountains. I don't remember the term for it, though. However, this was never intended to be a 'real mountain', more like a hilly valley or something. My idea of a mountain in Graal consists of much, much larger formations of cliffs that end up forming very high.
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