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{{Mountain Ranges of Terasil Infobox
{{Mountain Ranges of Terasil Infobox
|Name=[[Minthal Range]]
|Name=[[Minthal Range]]
|Image=[[File:Anvil Range - General 02.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Image=[[File:Minthal Range.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Location=Eastern Border of Terasil
|Location=Eastern Border of Terasil
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Region=Minthal
|Highest Peak=Mount Atal
|Highest Peak=Mount Atal
|Climate=Arid and temperate; cooler at higher elevations
|Climate=Arid and temperate; cooler at higher elevations
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The Minthal Range is the heart of [[Minthari]] civilization, housing their capital, [[Minthal]], as well as major settlements such as [[Minthara]] and [[Minthek]]. The range is rich in minerals and Minthal Range tunnel networks, making it a major hub of metalworking and engineering. Due to their mostly underground nature, the Minthari of the Minthal Range rarely cross the Minthal Valley, leading to a gradual cultural divergence from their counterparts in the [[Astrathal Range]].
The Minthal Range is the heart of [[Minthari]] civilization, housing their capital, [[Minthal]], as well as major settlements such as [[Minthara]] and [[Minthek]]. The range is rich in minerals and Minthal Range tunnel networks, making it a major hub of metalworking and engineering. Due to their mostly underground nature, the Minthari of the Minthal Range rarely cross the Minthal Valley, leading to a gradual cultural divergence from their counterparts in the [[Astrathal Range]].
|Etymology=The name "Minthal Range" comes from its association with metalworking and mining, which define the Minthari way of life. The range is often called the "Forge of Terasil", a name reflecting both its geological history and its cultural significance as the cradle of Minthari civilization.
|Etymology=The name "Minthal Range" comes from its association with metalworking and mining, which define the Minthari way of life.
|Geography=The Minthal Range runs north to south, situated between multiple distinct regions:
|Geography=The Minthal Range runs north to south, situated between multiple distinct regions:


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=== Major Peaks ===
=== Major Peaks ===


* he highest peak in the Minthal Range is [[Mount Atal]] (15,000 feet), a sacred landmark among the Minthari.
* The highest peak in the Minthal Range is [[Mount Atal]] (15,000 feet), a sacred landmark among the Minthari.
|Geology=The Minthal Range is one of the richest mineral regions in [[Adaris]], supplying the Minthari with the resources needed to sustain their subterranean civilization
|Geology=The Minthal Range is one of the richest mineral regions in [[Adaris]], supplying the Minthari with the resources needed to sustain their subterranean civilization


Formed by ancient volcanic activity, the mountains contain lava tubes, collapsed calderas, and vast underground caverns filled with ore
Formed by ancient volcanic activity, the mountains contain lava tubes, collapsed calderas, and vast underground caverns filled with ore
|Climate=The Minthal Range experiences a diverse climate influenced by its elevation, geography, and proximity to surrounding regions. Conditions vary significantly across different parts of the range:
* Western slopes & Minthal Valley ''(temperate & habitable)''
** More fertile and sheltered, benefiting from underground reservoirs and occasional rainfall.
** The valley’s microclimate allows for hardy vegetation, making it one of the more habitable areas of the range.
** Winds from the Astrathal Range bring cooler air, creating mild seasonal shifts.
* Eastern slopes & Delmora ''(colder, wetter, river-Fed)''
** Snowmelt from the high peaks feeds into Delmora’s river systems, making these slopes vital for water supply.
** The higher elevations experience greater precipitation, often in the form of mist, fog, or light snowfall.
** Deep ravines and fast-moving streams carve through the landscape, making travel more treacherous.
* Southern border & Orrakar ''(arid & harsh)''
** The transition into Orrakar’s rocky plateaus results in a much drier, wind-swept climate.
** Strong thermal updrafts from the canyonlands can create sudden dust storms along the southern ridges.
** High temperatures in summer contrast sharply with cold desert nights in winter.
* Northern High Ranges & Tearfall Range ''(Cold, Windy, and Harsh)''
** The northern reaches of the Minthal Range experience stronger winds and colder conditions, gradually merging into the Tearfall Range.
** Snow is more common at high altitudes, though it does not persist year-round except on the tallest peaks like Mount Atal.
** Frequent rockslides and ice formations make the upper reaches treacherous.
* Underground Climate ''(Stable, Geothermal Influence)''
** The Minthari tunnel systems maintain consistent, cool temperatures year-round, providing natural insulation against external extremes.
** Certain deep caverns near geothermal vents are warmer and more humid, sustaining subterranean fungi and unique heat-adapted life forms.
** The Minthari have harnessed geothermal energy for heating, forging, and engineering projects, making the underground just as livable—if not more so—than the surface.
|Settlements=The Minthal Range is home to key Minthari settlements, each playing a role in commerce, mining, and governance.
|Settlements=The Minthal Range is home to key Minthari settlements, each playing a role in commerce, mining, and governance.


* [[Minthal]] – The capital of the Minthari, located within the deepest cavern of the range.
* [[Minthal]] – The capital of the Minthari, located within the deepest cavern of the range.
* [[Minthara]] – A resort town renowned for its geothermal spas.
* [[Minthek]] – A fortified settlement near the northern border, serving as a defensive outpost.
|Economy===== Mining and metallurgy ====
|Economy===== Mining and metallurgy ====


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The region’s flora consists of resilient, mineral-hardened plants, many of which rely on deep roots, geothermal heat, or symbiotic relationships with the rock itself to survive. The fauna of the Minthal Range is just as tenacious and specialized, with burrowing serpents, cliff-dwelling predators, and subterranean beasts dominating the ecosystem.
The region’s flora consists of resilient, mineral-hardened plants, many of which rely on deep roots, geothermal heat, or symbiotic relationships with the rock itself to survive. The fauna of the Minthal Range is just as tenacious and specialized, with burrowing serpents, cliff-dwelling predators, and subterranean beasts dominating the ecosystem.
|Cultural Significance=The Minthal Range is sacred to the Minthari, shaping their myths, traditions, and rituals. The mountains and tunnels serve as the foundation of Minthari heritage, with deep spiritual and historical significance.
|Cultural Significance=The Minthal Range is sacred to the Minthari, shaping their myths, traditions, and rituals. The mountains and tunnels serve as the foundation of Minthari heritage, with deep spiritual and historical significance.
===    Sacred Sites: ===
* Minthural Caverns – Believed to be the first great forge of the Minthari, where the ancestors shaped the first metal tools from the heart of the mountain.
* Minzarak [[Veins]] – A legendary underground river of molten metal, said to pulse with the lifeblood of the earth itself. Minthari artisans believe crafting weapons from ore taken here imbues them with unmatched power.
===    Festivals and Traditions: ===
* Minthrak'tor, the Festival of the Forge – A sacred festival honoring metalworking and craftsmanship, where Minthari forgers compete to craft the most masterful weapons, tools, and artifacts.
* Minkavak Rite – A ceremonial smelting ritual performed at the turn of each season, symbolizing the Minthari bond with fire and stone.
|Flora=The rocky terrain supports hardy plant species.
|Flora=The rocky terrain supports hardy plant species.