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'''Mount Luth''' is a mountain located in the western area of the [[New Hope]] in the [[Notic Ocean]], on the southwestern arm of the [[Lemnian Sea]]. Marked by spacious green pastures elevated against rolling hills, panoramic views of the ocean as well as the entire island below are visible from the obsidian mountainside.
'''Mount Luth''' is a mountain located in the western area of the [[New Hope]] in the [[Notic Ocean]], on the southwestern arm of the [[Lemnian Sea]]. Marked by spacious green pastures elevated against rolling hills, panoramic views of the ocean as well as the entire island below are visible from the obsidian mountainside.
Wild mazaran, dogs, baboons, and occasionally aggressive silver panthers make their home upon its slopes and the grasslands below; the northern side is covered in obsidian rubble. The mad priestess Sirawyn also makes her home here, in an obsidian cavern formed from a natural fissure in the stone.
The entrance to the ruins of a subterranean temple to [[Mithraea]] is located at the top of the small peak.


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Revision as of 05:54, 11 January 2009

Mount Luth is a mountain located in the western area of the New Hope in the Notic Ocean, on the southwestern arm of the Lemnian Sea. Marked by spacious green pastures elevated against rolling hills, panoramic views of the ocean as well as the entire island below are visible from the obsidian mountainside.

Wild mazaran, dogs, baboons, and occasionally aggressive silver panthers make their home upon its slopes and the grasslands below; the northern side is covered in obsidian rubble. The mad priestess Sirawyn also makes her home here, in an obsidian cavern formed from a natural fissure in the stone.

The entrance to the ruins of a subterranean temple to Mithraea is located at the top of the small peak.