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|Introduction='''The Astrathal Range''' is a mountain range located to the west of the [[Minthal Valley]], forming a natural boundary between the [[ | |Introduction='''The Astrathal Range''' is a mountain range located to the west of the [[Minthal Valley]], forming a natural boundary between the [[Minthal Range]] and the outer reaches of [[Terasil]]. The mountains are known for their reflective black stone, which absorbs light and creates a shadowy landscape. Once part of a singular horseshoe-shaped massif, erosion and tectonic shifts split the mountains, creating the Minthal Valley and isolating the Western [[Minthari]] from their kin in the [[Minthal Range|Minthal Range]]. | ||
The city of [[Minthsen]] is the seat of Western Minthari power, while [[Minthset]], a fortified outpost in the northern range, serves as their first line of defense. | The city of [[Minthsen]] is the seat of Western Minthari power, while [[Minthset]], a fortified outpost in the northern range, serves as their first line of defense. | ||
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* Starcore Ore – A mystical metal that is highly attuned to geomantic energy, known to hum faintly in the presence of magic. | * Starcore Ore – A mystical metal that is highly attuned to geomantic energy, known to hum faintly in the presence of magic. | ||
* Obsidian [[Veins]] – One of the largest sources of natural obsidian in Terasil, used for weaponry and sacred carvings. | * Obsidian [[Veins]] – One of the largest sources of natural obsidian in Terasil, used for weaponry and sacred carvings. | ||
|Climate=The Astrathal Range is colder and more shadowed than the | |Climate=The Astrathal Range is colder and more shadowed than the Minthal Range, with minimal sunlight exposure due to its reflective black stone. | ||
* Lower Slopes – Cool and dim, with occasional fog banks rolling through the valleys. | * Lower Slopes – Cool and dim, with occasional fog banks rolling through the valleys. |