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Width (east-west): ~60–100 miles Length (north-south): ~300–400 miles
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Minthal Valley is a vast, uninhabited arid expanse stretching between the [[Minthal Range]] and the [[Astrathal Range]]. Once part of a continuous mountain massif, the valley was carved out over millennia by erosion, tectonic shifts, and ancient rivers that have long since dried up. Today, it stands as a desolate, wind-scoured rift, its cracked earth and jagged rock formations marking the divide between two of the most isolated mountain ranges in [[Adaris]]. Though devoid of permanent settlements, Minthal Valley serves as a natural barrier, making travel between the Minthal Range and Astrathal Range treacherous. Those who dare cross it face blistering heat, unpredictable winds, and an unforgiving landscape, with few sources of water or shelter.
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Despite its harsh conditions, Minthal Valley remains the only land route between the Minthal and Astrathal Ranges, forcing the rare traveler or merchant caravan to risk the crossing when absolutely necessary.
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Temperatures soar during the day time, baking the valley floor and making daytime travel dangerous. However, with no cloud cover or insulation, temperatures plummet once the sun sets.
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