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Corranach Mountains

The larger mountain range on the southwest portion of Montari. This vast mountain range surrounds most of the Kolebka Sea/Lake, and stretches out to much of the coastline of Montari, creating tall cliffs and sheer drops into the ocean.

Travel through these mountains is possible, but difficult. The paths are jagged and steep, and the rocks in the higher altitudes are brittle and less stable from many countless years of unrelenting wind and rain. However, the views from the peaks are quite beautiful, and well worth the climb.

 

Excerpt from Kayde's Notes:
Firstly, the view from the peak of the Corranachs was nothing short of stunning. You can see so much of the whole continent stretch out in all directions around you, and the view of the moon and stars reflecting off the calm, still waters of Kolebka Lake bordered on spiritually sobering. It was nothing short of a marvel of nature.

Secondly, we encountered some odd fae sprites up in the mountains on one of the nights we spent there. I only got a brief glimpse of them, but they seemed to be having a sort of celebration. I think my presence may have overwhelmed them, however, and they shortly hopped into some of these rocks that they had painted up, and rolled away. Another odd mystery of this new world…