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=== Major Peaks ===
=== Major Peaks ===
 
[[Mount Minthros]] is the tallest peak, considered sacred by the Western Minthari.
* [[Mount Minthros]] is the tallest peak, considered sacred by the Western Minthari.


=== Minthal Valley and Isolation ===
=== Minthal Valley and Isolation ===
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|Flora and fauna====Flora===
|Flora and fauna====Flora===
The vegetation in the Astrathal Range consists mostly of shadow-adapted plants that thrive in low-light environments.
The vegetation in the Astrathal Range consists mostly of shadow-adapted plants that thrive in low-light environments.
* Minthryl Moss – A glowing blue lichen, illuminating Western Minthari tunnels.
* Thulkar Root – A deep-growing root that absorbs geothermal warmth, used in medicinal brews and drought-resistant food supplies.
* Obsidian Fungal Groves – A bioluminescent fungus that grows in clusters within lava tubes, providing natural light and hallucinogenic properties in sacred rituals.


===Fauna===
===Fauna===
The wildlife of the Astrathal Range is adapted to minimal sunlight, using camouflage and nocturnal vision.
The wildlife of the Astrathal Range is adapted to minimal sunlight, using camouflage and nocturnal vision.
* Minthrak Drake – A black-scaled, wingless reptile that lurks in volcanic caves, feeding on mineral-rich stone.
* Zaruth Stalker – A shadowy feline predator known for its ability to vanish into the darkness.
* Onyx Talon Hawk – A dark-feathered raptor that soars silently through the mist, hunting with unnerving precision.
* Khazril Burrower – A massive, stone-armored creature that expands Western Minthari tunnels, used in controlled excavation projects.
|Cultural Significance=The Astrathal Range holds deep spiritual meaning for the Western Minthari, who view the mountains as both a protector and a trial of resilience.
|Cultural Significance=The Astrathal Range holds deep spiritual meaning for the Western Minthari, who view the mountains as both a protector and a trial of resilience.
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