The Tundra
The Frost dragons are the odd men out among the clans. The other breeds shun the colder areas and that suits the Frost just fine. The arctic island to the west of the mainland is undisputed Frost territory. The island is split into two main areas: the mountains known as the Crystal Peaks, and the surrounding flatlands simply called the tundra.

The Tundra is just that: a typical tundra. A cold and dry land, whose only vegitation consists of shrubs, mosss and sparse grasses. Only hardy and well adapted animals are found here: snowshoe hare, herds of elk, and even a pack of wolves all struggle for existence here.

Places of interest:

Fell swamp - It's odd to think of a swamp in such frigid temperatures, but when the snow melts in the height of summer a bog forms along the southernmost shore. Young Frost dragons often dare each other to see how far they can leap-frog into the swamp. It's a dangerous game. The small patches of dry ground aren't very solid and can easily collapse into the fetid waters that give the swamp its' name.

The Hollow Flute - An odd patch of land, much like a flattened valley, save for the ice scultpures that dot its' surface. They are clearly unnatural, strange loping twists and carved funnels. The name comes from the sound made as the wind flows through the crevases.