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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 in the realm of Terasil. 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. | ||
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| Location | West of the Citadel Mountains |
| Realm(s) | Terasil |
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.
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..
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.
