Khargaath Range
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Location | West and North of the Citadel Mountains and Sanctuary Vale |
Realm | Terasil |
Highest Peak | Mount Kharth |
Climate | Cold, harsh, and arid; stormy winds at higher altitudes |
Inhabitants | Orasians |
The Khargaath Range is a formidable mountain range located to the west of the Citadel Mountains in the realm of Terasil. These treacherous peaks form the western edge of Sanctuary Vale, and they are known for their sharp cliffs, deep ravines, and jagged terrain. The mountains are remnants of ancient volcanic activity, and their harsh environment has made them largely impassable to most forms of travel. The town of Djes-Val is located on the eastern slopes, offering a safe haven from the dangerous surroundings.
Etymology
The name "Khargaath" is believed to derive from an ancient word meaning "remnants of fire" or "burned earth", a reference to the volcanic origins of the range. The Orasians see the Khargaath Range as a boundary, both geographically and spiritually, marking the limits of the Sanctuary Vale and the entrance to more hostile lands.
Geography
The Khargaath Range forms a crescent moon across from the Citadel Mountains on the western and norther boundaries of Sanctuary Vale. The range is marked by steep cliffs, deep ravines, and treacherous slopes, making passage through the mountains difficult. The volcanic roots of the range are evident in the blackened rock faces and sharp spires that dominate the landscape.
- Major Peaks: The highest peak in the Khargaath Range is Mount Kharth, rising to approximately 13,000 feet.
Geology
The Khargaath Range is a product of ancient volcanic activity, which shaped the mountains' jagged features and mineral-rich landscape. The range is primarily composed of basalt and obsidian, remnants of the eruptions that formed the range millions of years ago.
- Volcanic Origins: The range’s volcanic past is evident in the dark, glassy stone that covers much of the terrain. The minerals present in the range are rich in iron, sulfur, and obsidian, making the region dangerous and inhospitable for most life forms.
- Geological Formation: The range's complex geology consists of igneous rock, basalt formations, and collapsed calderas, creating a highly unstable terrain prone to rockslides and sudden shifts.
Climate
The climate in the Khargaath Range is harsh and unforgiving, with temperatures varying greatly between day and night.
- Lower Slopes: The lower slopes experience a cool, arid climate, with occasional storms and high winds. Vegetation is sparse, and only the hardiest plants and shrubs can survive in this environment.
- Higher Elevations: As one climbs higher into the range, the climate becomes colder and more extreme, with fierce winds, snow, and the occasional volcanic ash cloud. The peaks are often covered in a thin layer of snow year-round, and visibility can be poor due to frequent storms.
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