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A wide variety of aggressive wildlife manages to survive in the Vasnari Mountains, corrupted by the ancient power of the [[Tsol'teth]]. Legends tell of ancient [[lightning eagle]]s that once graced the Meropian skies, and the mountains are thick with [[jackdaw]]s, rabid grizzly [[bears]], disfigured [[mountain goats|rams]], and wild [[gryphon]]s. In the many caves that meander throughout the mountainside roost untold numbers of giant [[bat]]s. | A wide variety of aggressive wildlife manages to survive in the Vasnari Mountains, corrupted by the ancient power of the [[Tsol'teth]]. Legends tell of ancient [[lightning eagle]]s that once graced the Meropian skies, and the mountains are thick with [[jackdaw]]s, rabid grizzly [[bears]], disfigured [[mountain goats|rams]], and wild [[gryphon]]s. In the many caves that meander throughout the mountainside roost untold numbers of giant [[bat]]s. | ||
Mortal presence on the surface of the mountains is limited, given the unforgiving terrain and wildlife. However, a few hardened brigands have managed to eke out an existence in small encampments and shallow caves. A ruined temple in the northeast Vasnaris stands as a testament to a former monastic presence, now scoured by time and the elements. Beneath the surface of the mountains moulders the presence of the Tsol'teth and their charges; [[goblins]], [[hobgoblins]], [[ogres]], and their cruel masters all maintain a grip upon the lower depths. Also of note are the fungal [[Sileg]]s of the Mirror Caves and the dwarves of Iskadar. | Mortal presence on the surface of the mountains is limited, given the unforgiving terrain and wildlife. However, a few hardened brigands have managed to eke out an existence in small encampments and shallow caves. A ruined temple in the northeast Vasnaris stands as a testament to a former monastic presence, now scoured by time and the elements. Beneath the surface of the mountains moulders the presence of the Tsol'teth and their charges; [[goblins]], [[hobgoblins]], [[ogres]], and their cruel masters all maintain a grip upon the lower depths. Also of note are the fungal [[Sileg]]s of the Mirror Caves and the dwarves of [[Iskadar]]. | ||
[[Category:Mountains]] | [[Category:Mountains]] |
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