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The Lunit Mountains are a thin, concave range that divides the territories of [[Griffon's Aerie]] and [[Leturia]] from [[Zul Kiras]] and the [[Ferluxebi]]. The mountains provide some cover against Zul Kiran war-bands, though the great Zul-Kiran forest just north of the Lunit range provides additional disincentive.  
The Lunit Mountains are a thin, concave range that divides the territories of [[Griffon's Aerie]] and [[Leturia]] from [[Zul Kiras]] and the [[Ferluxebi]]. The mountains provide some cover against Zul Kiran war-bands, though the great Zul-Kiran forest just north of the Lunit range provides additional disincentive for the orcs to invade directly south.  


The mountains don't form a complete barrier and a substantial part of Leturia borders the Ferluxebi desert openly, putting Leturians in conflict with their neighbors, the human Yosp and Sibdar tribes.  
The mountains don't form a complete barrier and a substantial part of Leturia borders the Ferluxebi desert openly, putting Leturians in conflict with their neighbors, the human Yosp and Sibdar tribes.  


[[Category: Geographical Features of Note]]
[[Category: Geographical Features of Note]]

Latest revision as of 05:11, 14 April 2019

The Lunit Mountains are a thin, concave range that divides the territories of Griffon's Aerie and Leturia from Zul Kiras and the Ferluxebi. The mountains provide some cover against Zul Kiran war-bands, though the great Zul-Kiran forest just north of the Lunit range provides additional disincentive for the orcs to invade directly south.

The mountains don't form a complete barrier and a substantial part of Leturia borders the Ferluxebi desert openly, putting Leturians in conflict with their neighbors, the human Yosp and Sibdar tribes.