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'''Mount Inbhir''' soars high over the range of the [[Saoghal Mountains]] overlooking the [[Ishana Peninsula]]. It provides a view for miles around of the surrounding fields and [[Tundra]], as well as nearby [[Inbhir Ness]]. The gem- and ore-laden slopes of the mountain provide ample mining fodder for the community below, as well as a sustainable ecosystem in which brown-speckled [[mountain goats]] thrive.
'''Mount Inbhir''' soars high over the range of the [[Saoghal Mountains]] overlooking the [[Ishana Peninsula]]. It provides a view for miles around of the surrounding fields and [[Tundra]], as well as nearby [[Inbhir Ness]]. The gem- and ore-laden slopes of the mountain provide ample mining fodder for the community below, as well as a sustainable ecosystem in which brown-speckled [[mountain goats]] thrive.


On [[Mayan]] 8, 488 AF, the uppermost tip of Mount Inbhir came to life and revealed its true form: that of a long-slumbering [[rock giant]]. It lumbered down from the peak, laying waste to the surrounding valley before it was finally felled under an onslaught of [[adventurer]]s at the behest of the [[dwarf]] chief [[Rhorg]]. The giant's rocky remains still litter the surrounding slopes, its sizeable head having landed atop what is now a plateau at Mount Inbhir's pinnacle.
On [[Mayan]] 8, 488 AF, the uppermost tip of Mount Inbhir came to life and revealed its true form: that of a long-slumbering [[rock giant]]. It lumbered down from the peak, laying waste to the surrounding valley, before it was finally felled under an onslaught of [[adventurer]]s at the behest of the [[dwarf]] chief [[Rhorg]]. The giant's rocky remains still litter the surrounding slopes, its sizeable head having landed atop what is now a plateau at Mount Inbhir's pinnacle.


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