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Log 27, snowflakes. It’s time to go up the mountain, things massive, I can’t tell its true size as there is a thick mass of storm clouds near the top. Life on the mountain is scarce, plants are small and few. The temperature is strange on the mountain, random pockets of heat will grace us only to rise a few minutes later. The heat is always followed by an updraft. We even encountered a creature the uses these updrafts for survival. Their tiny and use webs to float around eating shmuck from the air. I call them Snowflakes. They fall slowly from above and use the updraft to gain altitude. I’ve also observed wyverns snacking on them and using the updraft for gliding. Thermal scans show that the heat pockets all swirl up into the storm above. Taking a closer look, I realize that it’s more than just dark clouds; large bolts of thunder and lightning crack within the clouds, chunks of hail swirl, and powerful winds push the ground below. The heat is obviously causing the storm but what’s pulling in the heat? I’m guessing a break in the atmosphere or a solar flare that started a perpetual storm, not a meteorologist though. One thing about the storm intrigued me though, the lightning made my goggles unable to pierce the clouds but, I saw silhouettes. Pointed creatures in the storm clouds were attracting the lightning. What really interested me though, was the big one in the eye.
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