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|Name=Cairnwall Range | |Name=Cairnwall Range | ||
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|Climate=Arid, with extreme temperature fluctuations | |Climate=Arid, with extreme temperature fluctuations | ||
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|Introduction=The '''Cairnwall Range''' is a fragmented | |Introduction=The '''Cairnwall Range''' is a fragmented Mountain Ranges of Terasil in western [[Zanarak]], forming a rugged divide between the [[Vaelthar Plains]] and the shifting sands of the [[Zanarak Desert]]. Unlike the towering, unbroken peaks of other Mountain Ranges of Terasils, Cairnwall is a land of fractured ridges, collapsed stone formations, and ever-shifting rock fields. The relentless desert winds carve through its exposed surfaces, grinding the stone into jagged spires and unstable slopes. | ||
The range is uninhabited, save for a few scattered ruins and remnants of unknown origin. To the northeast, beyond the broken peaks, lies the [[Graveyard of the Fallen]], a vast expanse of toppled boulders and eroded monoliths that mark the transition toward [[Terasil]] and the [[Yalta Expanse]]. The origins of the Graveyard remain a subject of speculation, with some viewing it as a natural collapse of the mountains, while others attribute it to an ancient calamity lost to time. | The range is uninhabited, save for a few scattered ruins and remnants of unknown origin. To the northeast, beyond the broken peaks, lies the [[Graveyard of the Fallen]], a vast expanse of toppled boulders and eroded monoliths that mark the transition toward [[Terasil]] and the [[Yalta Expanse]]. The origins of the Graveyard remain a subject of speculation, with some viewing it as a natural collapse of the mountains, while others attribute it to an ancient calamity lost to time. |