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===Natural=== '''Dragonbone Lake''' Deep and still, fed by ice-cold mountain streams from the Great Barrier Mountains. Although ruins dot the shore it is currently untouched wilderness. '''Dreadwood, The''' Brave woodsmen say that strange creatures lurk and multiply in its depths. Forest Goblins have always been a threat here, and trolls are not unheard of. '''Great Barrier Mountains''' A snow-capped chain of mountains that joins the Skyrakers further to the east. Neither the terrain, nor the occupants, are friendly. '''Green Heart, The''' Once the centre of a vast woods that covered this land, the spirit of the Green heart does not welcome strangers, but shelters its denizens. '''Guardians, The''' A small range of mountains near the coast, the dwarves of the Winterhorn Range had several outposts and mines here before the Fall of Rhuth. Now they are abandoned to time, and to enemies who lurk deep under stone. Dead Orc Pass crosses the range, but is seldom used these days. '''Lake Tiral''' The fish of Lake Tiral are notably hostile, the wise do not swim in its waters. '''Lake Vleris''' Traders from the Northern Tribes cross Lake Vleris, bringing amber, pitch, furs, and food to the valley's markets. '''Newhome''' There is not a tree here one day older than the Dragon Rage. In fact much of the land took almost a century to recover. '''Northern Marches''' Once settled land, it has gone fallow, and is home to wolves, both four and two-legged. '''Southern Marches''' Once settled land, it has gone fallow, and is home to wolves, both four and two-legged. '''Winterhorn Range''' A small chain of mountains around the Great Winterhorn, a mountain sacred to the Dwarves
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