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{{Mountain | {{Mountain Ranges of Terasil Infobox | ||
|Name=Boundary Mountains | |Name=Boundary Mountains | ||
|Image=[[File:Boundary Mountains - General 01.jpg|center|frameless]] | |Image=[[File:Boundary Mountains - General 01.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
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|Highest Peak=Vorl-Kharn | |Highest Peak=Vorl-Kharn | ||
|Climate=Cold, arid highlands; extreme weather at higher elevations | |Climate=Cold, arid highlands; extreme weather at higher elevations | ||
|Inhabitants= | |Inhabitants=Duranthi | ||
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{{Mountain | {{Mountain Ranges of Terasil Sections | ||
|Introduction=The Boundary Mountains are a formidable range marking the westernmost border of Terasil, separating | |Introduction=The Boundary Mountains are a formidable range marking the westernmost border of Terasil, separating [[Duranthi]] lands from the [[Sirel Coast]]. Their towering, iron-rich peaks and jagged ridges form a natural defense. | ||
The southern pass through the range is fortified by Shem-Kal, a strategic outpost, while the town of Hek-Val, carved into the mountain’s lower slopes, serves as a key trade and defense hub. | The southern pass through the range is fortified by Shem-Kal, a strategic outpost, while the town of Hek-Val, carved into the mountain’s lower slopes, serves as a key trade and defense hub. In the north, the settlement of Men-Kal sits high in the Boundary Mountains guarding the northern pass. | ||
|Etymology=The name "Boundary Mountains" reflects their historical and symbolic role as the final barrier between Terasil and the lands beyond | |Etymology=The name "Boundary Mountains" reflects their historical and symbolic role as the final barrier between Terasil and the lands beyond. | ||
|Geography=The Boundary Mountains stretch along Terasil’s western frontier, forming a steep, nearly impassable ridge. | |Geography=The Boundary Mountains stretch along Terasil’s western frontier, forming a steep, nearly impassable ridge. | ||
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* Vorl-Kharn – The highest peak, standing as an unconquered monolith of iron and black stone. | * Vorl-Kharn – The highest peak, standing as an unconquered monolith of iron and black stone. | ||
* The Iron Wall – A continuous ridgeline of nearly vertical peaks | * The Iron Wall – A continuous ridgeline of nearly vertical peaks. | ||
|Geology=The range is famous for its iron-rich composition. | |||
|Geology=The range is famous for its iron-rich composition | |Climate=The Boundary Mountains experience harsh, unpredictable weather, with strong winds and extreme temperature shifts. At lower Slopes the climate is hot, arid and rocky, with occasional hardy vegetation. In the higher Peaks, cold and windswept conditions persist, with perpetual frost covering the highest summits. | ||
|Settlements=Despite its harsh conditions, the Boundary Mountains house important [[Orasian]] strongholds. | |||
|Climate=The Boundary Mountains experience harsh, unpredictable weather, with strong winds and extreme temperature shifts. | |||
|Settlements=Despite its harsh conditions, the Boundary Mountains house important Orasian strongholds. | |||
=== Shem-Kal === | === Shem-Kal === | ||
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=== Hek-Val === | === Hek-Val === | ||
A stone-hewn town, positioned along the eastern slopes, acting as a trade and defense hub. | A stone-hewn town, positioned along the eastern slopes, acting as a trade and defense hub. | ||
=== Men-Kal === | |||
Terasil’s northern frontier, [[Men-Kal]] sits high in the Boundary Mountains. | |||
|Economy=While rich with iron, the nature of the stone has proved to difficult to mine for economy. | |||
|Flora=* Ironroot Shrub – A plant with roots strong enough to penetrate iron deposits. | |Flora=* Ironroot Shrub – A plant with roots strong enough to penetrate iron deposits. | ||
* Kharnvine – A creeping, black-veined vine that clings to the cliffs. | * Kharnvine – A creeping, black-veined vine that clings to the cliffs. | ||
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* Vorl-Wyrm – A serpentine predator, its scales resembling iron. | * Vorl-Wyrm – A serpentine predator, its scales resembling iron. | ||
* Kharn Ram – A large, mountain-dwelling beast, with horns as hard as steel. | * Kharn Ram – A large, mountain-dwelling beast, with horns as hard as steel. | ||
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