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* Underground conditions | * Underground conditions | ||
** Minthek’s deep tunnels are warmed by geothermal heat, keeping the settlement habitable. | ** Minthek’s deep tunnels are warmed by geothermal heat, keeping the settlement habitable. | ||
** The Ice Veins provide a steady supply of fresh water for Minthari inhabitants. | ** The Ice [[Veins]] provide a steady supply of fresh water for Minthari inhabitants. | ||
** Air circulation through natural windshafts prevents stagnant, stale air in Minthek’s burrows. | ** Air circulation through natural windshafts prevents stagnant, stale air in Minthek’s burrows. | ||
|Cultural Significance=Mount Atal is sacred to the Minthari, representing watchfulness, endurance, and survival in the face of hardship. The mountain is central to Minthari traditions, especially those tied to Minthek’s role as a defensive outpost. | |Cultural Significance=Mount Atal is sacred to the Minthari, representing watchfulness, endurance, and survival in the face of hardship. The mountain is central to Minthari traditions, especially those tied to Minthek’s role as a defensive outpost. | ||
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* The Trials of Atal – A rite of passage for Minthari scouts, requiring them to navigate Mount Atal’s tunnels alone, relying only on their ability to sense the mountain’s natural pathways. | * The Trials of Atal – A rite of passage for Minthari scouts, requiring them to navigate Mount Atal’s tunnels alone, relying only on their ability to sense the mountain’s natural pathways. | ||
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