prettypurpleparlor: Thinking only (And I've a many curious things)
Miss Muffet ([personal profile] prettypurpleparlor) wrote in [community profile] lifeaftr 2017-12-30 10:39 pm (UTC)

Oh, yes- inasmuch as you can call it a climate without any weather, at least.

[Muffet shifts into a lecturing pose as she explains, gesturing casually as she speaks of her home. She misses it a little more than she'd like to admit.]

Hotland was down in the deepest parts of the mountain, where you could see the molten rock breaking through the ground- you can guess from the name what the temperature was like there, I'm sure. Snowdin was both figuratively and literally up at the other end of things, inside the peak of the mountain. Between the altitude and the lack of sunlight to warm things up it was absolutely frigid there, and most of the water that seeped in past the Barrier would up frozen solid.

Waterfall was the midpoint between the two- just close enough to Hotland that all the ice was melted, far enough that it didn't evaporate entirely. It was mostly swampland, with a few spots high enough to avoid being flooded. And last, at least as far as major population centers go, was New Home, the capital of the kingdom. It might have ended up being as cold as Snowdin, but there was a large crack leading up to the Surface right above it, just exposed enough for some actual sunlight to make it through the Barrier and warm things up, so it was one of the most temperate places in the Underground.

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