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=== Veld Gale Mountains === Like the teeth of a great dragon, the Veld Gale mountains rise from the Dark Ring. On top of their highest peak sits the legendary dwarven monastery of Eydenwald Darkseer. This is a secret monastery known only to the elite of the dwarven race and investigative scholars (like myself). The Veld Gale are characterized by their sheer cliff sides and constant shaking which makes scaling the peaks often impossible for any but the most ardent aether souls. There is a break in the Veld Gale, created long ago by Eshai the Pious in an act of great engineering, known as the Eshai’s Crossing. It is the only known safe avenue to pass through the Veld Gale. Other routes to circumvent the mountains take a traveler perilously near the flayer wastes or deep into Signoria lands controlled by the Nyx. Either option is not desirable. In recent years, scholars have begun compiling a series of interesting reports about the Veld Gale. It appears that the High Gods are active far more than average on the mountain’s cliffs. Disciples, travelers, clerics, and the non-believers alike have reported a three-thousand percent increase in High God contact upon the mountains. Most of these contacts occur during the Autumn season near the Autumnal Equinox.
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