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The '''Ialgrike Peaks''' {{Pronunciation|eye-all-GREE-kay}} are a major mountain range in [[Rothurland]] and [[Talgazan]]. Stretching south along the coast of the [[Invelaust Ocean]] from the [[Northern Wall]] to the [[Eyjara Bay]], these frigid mountains are nonetheless home to some hardy peoples, who mostly live around the fjords to the west or in the valleys around [[Kalman]]. | The '''Ialgrike Peaks''' {{Pronunciation|eye-all-GREE-kay}} are a major mountain range in [[Rothurland]] and [[Talgazan]]. Stretching south along the coast of the [[Invelaust Ocean]] from the [[Northern Wall]] to the [[Eyjara Bay]], these frigid mountains are nonetheless home to some hardy peoples, who mostly live around the fjords to the west or in the valleys around [[Kalman]]. | ||
Many geothermal hot springs can be found in the Ialgrike Peaks, critical sources of warmth for those that reside and travel there. Much of the landscape remains snow-covered year round. | Many geothermal hot springs can be found in the Ialgrike Peaks, critical sources of warmth for those that reside and travel there. Much of the landscape remains snow-covered year round. Thousands upon thousands of years of glaciers have carved spectacular formations through the mountains. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 9 February 2024
The Ialgrike Peaks (pronounced eye-all-GREE-kay) are a major mountain range in Rothurland and Talgazan. Stretching south along the coast of the Invelaust Ocean from the Northern Wall to the Eyjara Bay, these frigid mountains are nonetheless home to some hardy peoples, who mostly live around the fjords to the west or in the valleys around Kalman.
Many geothermal hot springs can be found in the Ialgrike Peaks, critical sources of warmth for those that reside and travel there. Much of the landscape remains snow-covered year round. Thousands upon thousands of years of glaciers have carved spectacular formations through the mountains.