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|Introduction=The '''Cairnwall Range''' is a fragmented Mountain Ranges in western [[Zanarak]], forming a rugged divide between [[Minthal]] and the shifting sands of [[Zanarak]]. The Cairnwall is a land of fractured ridges and collapsed stone formations. The desert winds carve through its exposed surfaces, grinding the stone into jagged spires and unstable slopes. | |Introduction=The '''Cairnwall Range''' is a fragmented Mountain Ranges in western [[Zanarak]], forming a rugged divide between [[Minthal]] and the shifting sands of [[Zanarak]]. The Cairnwall is a land of fractured ridges and collapsed stone formations. The desert winds carve through its exposed surfaces, grinding the stone into jagged spires and unstable slopes. | ||
The range is uninhabited, save for a few scattered ruins and remnants of unknown origin. To the northeast, beyond the broken peaks, lies the [[Graveyard of the Fallen]], a vast expanse of toppled boulders and eroded monoliths that mark the transition toward [[Terasil]] and the [[ | The range is uninhabited, save for a few scattered ruins and remnants of unknown origin. To the northeast, beyond the broken peaks, lies the [[Graveyard of the Fallen]], a vast expanse of toppled boulders and eroded monoliths that mark the transition toward [[Terasil]] and the [[Fractured Wedge]]. The origins of the Graveyard remain a subject of speculation, with some viewing it as a natural collapse of the mountains, while others claim its a literal graveyard of fallen [[Orasian|Orasians]] from the [[Great Erosion|Erosion Wars]]. | ||
|Geography=The Cairnwall Range is a low, broken range, with no singular ridgeline, but instead scattered peaks, towering rock spires, and unstable boulder fields. Notable sites include [[Tor-Karoth]], is the highest intact peak in the Cairnwall Range, and the [[Graveyard of the Fallen]]. | |Geography=The Cairnwall Range is a low, broken range, with no singular ridgeline, but instead scattered peaks, towering rock spires, and unstable boulder fields. Notable sites include [[Tor-Karoth]], is the highest intact peak in the Cairnwall Range, and the [[Graveyard of the Fallen]]. | ||
|Geology=The Cairnwall Range is composed of eroded granite and sedimentary stone, gradually being consumed by the Zanarak Desert. | |Geology=The Cairnwall Range is composed of eroded granite and sedimentary stone, gradually being consumed by the Zanarak Desert. | ||