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=== Valleys and Plains ===
=== Valleys and Plains ===


[[Emerald Valley]]: Situated in the shadow of the [[Citadel Mountains]], this valley has been cultivated extensively and is known for its fertile soil and agricultural output. The name derives from the green hue of its fields, which contrast with the surrounding rocky slopes.
[[Altea]]: Situated in the shadow of the [[Citadel Mountains]], this valley has been cultivated extensively and is known for its fertile soil and agricultural output. The name derives from the green hue of its fields, which contrast with the surrounding rocky slopes.


The [[Fractured Wedge]] is a geologically unstable upland corridor situated between the eastern flanks of the [[Citadel Mountains]], the northern extensions of the [[Khargaath Range]], and the western face of the [[Astrathal Range]]. The region is composed of jagged ridgelines, fault-scarred stonefields, and partially collapsed strata, remnants of past tectonic upheaval.
The [[Fractured Wedge]] is a geologically unstable upland corridor situated between the eastern flanks of the [[Citadel Mountains]], the northern extensions of the [[Khargaath Range]], and the western face of the [[Astrathal Range]]. The region is composed of jagged ridgelines, fault-scarred stonefields, and partially collapsed strata, remnants of past tectonic upheaval.
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[[Cairnwall Range]]: Southwest of Seh-Kal, this broken mountain range is distinguished by its shifting boulder fields and loose formations.
[[Cairnwall Range]]: Southwest of Seh-Kal, this broken mountain range is distinguished by its shifting boulder fields and loose formations.


[[Teardrop Range]]: Encircling Emerald Valley, this range derives its name from the valley’s drop-shaped outline as seen from elevated passes.
[[Altea Range]]: Encircling Altea, this range derives its name from the valley’s drop-shaped outline as seen from elevated passes.


[[Boundary Mountains]]: This western highland range features steep, iron-rich peaks and has historically served as a natural border against incursions from outside Terasil.
[[Boundary Mountains]]: This western highland range features steep, iron-rich peaks and has historically served as a natural border against incursions from outside Terasil.