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|Name=Mount Atal | |Name=Mount Atal | ||
|Parent Range=[[ | |Image=[[File:Mount Atal.jpg|border|center|frameless]] | ||
|Elevation=8200m | |||
|Parent Range=[[Minthal Range]] | |||
|Realm=[[Terasil]] | |Realm=[[Terasil]] | ||
|[[Ancestral Spirit]]=Atal | |||
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|Introduction='''Mount Atal''' is the tallest peak in the | |Introduction='''Mount Atal''' is the tallest peak in the [[Minthal]] Range. It is more than just a mountain—it is an [[Ancestral Spirit|Ancestral spirit]] and a sacred landmark of the [[Minthari]] civilization. [[Minthek]], the central Minthari settlement, is carved directly into the mountain’s core, its tunnels honeycombing the sheer rock face and extending deep beneath the surface. | ||
|Climate=Mount Atal’s surface climate is brutal, but its interior tunnels offer protection from the elements. Freezing winds frequently cross the exposed face and the upper regions are snowbound year round. | |||
|Cultural Significance=Mount Atal is sacred to the Minthari. | |||
|Climate=Mount Atal’s surface climate is brutal, but its interior tunnels offer protection from the elements. | |||
|Cultural Significance=Mount Atal is sacred to the Minthari | |||
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[[Category:Minthal Range]] |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 13 April 2025
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Elevation | 8200m |
Parent Range | Minthal Range |
Realm | Terasil |
Mount Atal is the tallest peak in the Minthal Range. It is more than just a mountain—it is an Ancestral spirit and a sacred landmark of the Minthari civilization. Minthek, the central Minthari settlement, is carved directly into the mountain’s core, its tunnels honeycombing the sheer rock face and extending deep beneath the surface.
Climate
Mount Atal’s surface climate is brutal, but its interior tunnels offer protection from the elements. Freezing winds frequently cross the exposed face and the upper regions are snowbound year round.
Cultural Significance
Mount Atal is sacred to the Minthari.