The Wild Bull Tribe's settlement was located near Clark Lake National Park, only an hour's journey away.
The Clark Lake region was also known in Alaska as "Little Alaska."
Here, one could find not only glaciers, volcanoes, and jagged mountain peaks, but also wild rivers where grayling played in the lakes. Countless seabirds flocked to the intricate coastline, dense forests and vast tundra stretched out, and herds of reindeer and great bears roamed the land.
Nearly all of Alaska's natural elements were concentrated in this single area, which comprised less than 1% of the state's total land.
Feng Mountain flew the Carnation over the snow-capped Chigmit Mountains and through the Clark Lake Pass, revealing giant blue glaciers and winding rivers below.
Compared to the Clark Lake region, Feng Mountain really couldn't find anything remarkable about his own Crown Territory. 'Without the tribe's Fire Seed, it would probably just be a barren wasteland.'
