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{{Mountain Ranges of Elemara Sections
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|Introduction=The '''Murazkar Mountains''' are a mountain range located to the southwest of the Citadel Mountains in the realm of Terasil. Known for their constant mist and fog the slopes are rich in biodiversity.
|Introduction=The '''Murazkar Mountains''' are a mountain range located to the southwest of the Citadel Mountains. The mountains form the border of [[Terasil]] and [[Payalwa]] and Payalwa and the [[Sirel Coast]]. Known for their constant mist and fog the slopes are rich in biodiversity.
|Etymology=The name "Murazkar Mountains" derives from the near perpetual mist that blankets the range.
|Etymology=The name "Murazkar Mountains" derives from the near perpetual mist that blankets the range.
|Geography=The Murazkar Mountains stretch across the southern-western edge of Terasil, forming a natural boundary between the Citadel Mountains and the coastal regions beyond. Numerous rivers and streams flow down the mountainsides, fed by frequent rainfall and the condensation of mist..
|Geography=Numerous rivers and streams flow down the mountainsides, fed by frequent rainfall and the condensation of mist..
|Climate=The climate of the Murazkar Mountains is characterized by high humidity, frequent rain, and a constant presence of mist and fog. The mist, a constant presence due to the mountains’ elevation and proximity to moisture-laden winds coming off the ocean.
|Climate=The climate of the Murazkar Mountains is characterized by high humidity, frequent rain, and a constant presence of mist and fog. The mist, a constant presence due to the mountains’ elevation and proximity to moisture-laden winds coming off the ocean.
|Flora=The Murazkar Mountains are covered in dense forests of ancient trees, ferns, and mosses. Some of the notable plant species include the Mistfern, a delicate fern that thrives in the damp, misty conditions, and the Silverleaf Tree, known for its silvery bark that glows faintly in the fog.
|Flora=The Murazkar Mountains are covered in dense forests of ancient trees, ferns, and mosses. Some of the notable plant species include the Mistfern, a delicate fern that thrives in the damp, misty conditions, and the Silverleaf Tree, known for its silvery bark that glows faintly in the fog.