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[[Minthal Mountains]]: East of the Citadel Mountains, known for its extensive mineral deposits and active mining networks maintained primarily by Minthari clans. | [[Minthal Mountains]]: East of the Citadel Mountains, known for its extensive mineral deposits and active mining networks maintained primarily by Minthari clans. | ||
[[ | [[Murzkar Mountains]]: Southwest of the Citadel Mountains, this range is characterized by consistent mist and transitional ecosystems between the earth- and water-aligned regions of Adaris. | ||
[[Khargaath Mountains]]: A rugged range west of the Citadel Mountains, shaped by ancient volcanic activity. Settlements such as [[Djes-Val]] are located along its lower slopes. | [[Khargaath Mountains]]: A rugged range west of the Citadel Mountains, shaped by ancient volcanic activity. Settlements such as [[Djes-Val]] are located along its lower slopes. | ||
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[[Cairnwall Mountains]]: Southwest of Seh-Kal, this broken mountain range is distinguished by its shifting boulder fields and loose formations. | [[Cairnwall Mountains]]: Southwest of Seh-Kal, this broken mountain range is distinguished by its shifting boulder fields and loose formations. | ||
[[Altea | [[Altea Mountains]]: 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. | ||