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{{Realms of Orethil Infobox | {{Realms of Orethil Infobox | ||
|Image=[[File:Tharzul at Dusk.jpg|center|frameless]] | |||
|Location=[[File:Tahrzul Location Elemara Political Map.png|center|frameless]] | |||
{{center|Location of Tahrzul on the continent of Elemara}} | |||
|Inhabitants=[[Vosoli]], [[Korrash]] | |||
|Spirit=[[Tahrnath]], [[Zaladas]] | |||
|Notable Settlements=Takon, Red Hollow | |||
|Significance=The Realm of Volcanoes and Ash, shaped by endless upheaval. | |||
|Realms of [[Orethil]] Name=Tahrzul | |Realms of [[Orethil]] Name=Tahrzul | ||
|Realm Name=Tahrzul | |Realm Name=Tahrzul | ||
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The air is thick with ash, turning daylight into a perpetual twilight, and the ground trembles with the restless movements of magma beneath the surface. Sulfur-streaked wastelands, jagged basalt cliffs, and unstable lava plains make Tahrzul one of the most inhospitable realms of [[Adaris]]. | The air is thick with ash, turning daylight into a perpetual twilight, and the ground trembles with the restless movements of magma beneath the surface. Sulfur-streaked wastelands, jagged basalt cliffs, and unstable lava plains make Tahrzul one of the most inhospitable realms of [[Adaris]]. | ||
|Geography= | |Geography={{See also|Geography of Tahrzul}} | ||
Tahrzul is a peninsula east of [[Zanarak]], separated from the mainland by a stretch of dry, cracked earth known as the Ashen Scar. Its defining feature is a vast ring of volcanoes, forming a natural fortress around the central valley where lava rivers flow continuously. The land is a shifting battlefield of fire and stone, sculpted by eruptions, quakes, and time. | Tahrzul is a peninsula east of [[Zanarak]], separated from the mainland by a stretch of dry, cracked earth known as the Ashen Scar. Its defining feature is a vast ring of volcanoes, forming a natural fortress around the central valley where lava rivers flow continuously. The land is a shifting battlefield of fire and stone, sculpted by eruptions, quakes, and time. | ||