Above Falling Thunder Peak, tumultuous clouds formed a massive vortex, slowly spinning from west to east.
Within the thick cloud layer, lightning serpents occasionally darted about, and a bolt of lightning would suddenly strike down onto the summit.
This scene had lasted for thousands of years.
Every year, for at least 300 of the 365 days, this solitary peak bore the brunt of thunderous assaults.
It was precisely because of this extraordinary sight that Falling Thunder Peak was very famous throughout Nan Shao Prefecture, with rumors about it documented in the county annals.
It was said that people often climbed to the top of the peak, attempting to unravel the secret behind its continual attraction of lightning.
Some also suspected there were treasures hidden atop the mountain.
These people included mountain dwellers, hunters, martial experts, and even cultivators.
But aside from the bare rocks, they found nothing, and some were even struck dead by lightning.