As the bright midday sun danced in the effervescent sky, hundreds of thick black strings shot out of the dark smoky barrier and landed on the enormous mountain range.
With the black mist now touching the mountain's outer surface, the corrosive death aura of the mist started eating away the rock-solid wall.
And within a few seconds, the black mist blobs finished their job and dissipated back into the outer barrier leaving behind hundreds of small cave openings in the previously impenetrable mountain.
That too these were not really some sort of shallow cave structure or a small hole in the wall, rather the inside of this cave opening looked extremely deep and complex.
Even from the outside one could see several tunnels connecting the small cave opening and leading deeper and deeper into the mountain's center region.
Thick spiny stalactites, a mixture of both ice and black rock, hung on the ceiling of the cave, well extending into the interior tunnels.