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Ashenrise Mountains (updated 01/26)

  Er'Neharl    Inguildris    Mor'Alltach    Morshea    Na'Aashok 

This long line of basalt volcanoes and the lands to each side form the southern borders of Lyonesse with Nan-Avathar. They are ancient peaks, and all except the mighty Mor'Alltach are extinct volcanoes. The mountains are known to harbor Goblyns and long-forgotten Dragon Shrines such as Na'Aashok and Er'Neharl. The free city of Torvilis holds the northern end of the mountains, and Wyrmskrol holds the southern end.




Er'Neharl (updated 01/26)

Er'Neharl is an old Baal watchtower above a pass through the Ashenrise Mountains. The tower is visible from the Morshea Trades outpose on the road between Torvilis and Wyrmskrol.



Inguildris (updated 01/26)

Inguildris is a dormant volcano in the Ashenrise Mountains. The volcano is the location of Fools Pass, which is one of the lower routes over the mountains.



Mor'Alltach (updated 01/26)

This immense volcano is the largest in the Ashenrise Mountains, and consistently active. Lava flows from the cone are clearly visible at night, and stretch to the foothills.

In 789 the Burners instilled the warlock-spirit Asenbel into the volcano in order to defeat the ice devils who were dwelling on a node in the pass south of the mountain. The ice devils had created a glacier feeding the river to the Skhelloch Gleven fort, and were infesting the waters with ice worm eggs.



Morshea

Morshea is a small fortified town on the road between Torvilis and Wyrmskrol. The town is a stopping point for many trader caravans that work the Blackmist Road, and was originally founded by one such caravan, Morshea Trades. [ more... ]



Na'Aashok (updated 01/26)

The ancient Baal dragon shrine, guarded by the dracontia Aashok.

The temple was long-lost, but rediscovered in 879 by the Burners, who brought templars of Pyrose from nearby Gnar City in Lyonesse.