Geography of Terasil: Difference between revisions
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[[Citadel Mountains]]: Centrally located, this range is among the oldest in Terasil and contains numerous sacred and political sites, including the city of [[Kar-Thal]]. | [[Citadel Mountains]]: Centrally located, this range is among the oldest in Terasil and contains numerous sacred and political sites, including the city of [[Kar-Thal]]. | ||
[[Minthal | [[Minthal Mountains]]: East of the Citadel Mountains, known for its extensive mineral deposits and active mining networks maintained primarily by Minthari clans. | ||
[[Murazkar Mountains]]: Southwest of the Citadel Mountains, this range is characterized by consistent mist and transitional ecosystems between the earth- and water-aligned regions of Adaris. | [[Murazkar Mountains]]: Southwest of the Citadel Mountains, this range is characterized by consistent mist and transitional ecosystems between the earth- and water-aligned regions of Adaris. | ||
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[[Khargaath Mountains]]: A rugged range west of the Citadel Mountains, shaped by ancient volcanic activity. Settlements such as [[Djes-Val]] are located along its lower slopes. | [[Khargaath Mountains]]: A rugged range west of the Citadel Mountains, shaped by ancient volcanic activity. Settlements such as [[Djes-Val]] are located along its lower slopes. | ||
[[Astrathal Range]]: Located adjacent to the Minthal | [[Astrathal Range]]: Located adjacent to the Minthal Mountains, this range is known for its dark, reflective stone and minimal vegetation. It remains sparsely inhabited. | ||
[[Scarspire Range]]: East of the Yalta Expanse, this weathered range borders the [[Zanarak]] desert and is shaped by consistent exposure to desert winds. | [[Scarspire Range]]: East of the Yalta Expanse, this weathered range borders the [[Zanarak]] desert and is shaped by consistent exposure to desert winds. | ||