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.
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.
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.
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.
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.