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:The series of peaks form a ridge approximately twenty three kilometers in length, with forty two distinct peaks. The highest peak rises 463 meters above the local terrain, which is otherwise flat and level prairie land. A handful of trails cross the ridge at gaps between some of the lower peaks, and a singular tunnel has been hewn through the middle to accommodate a proper road linking the Tabrani towns of | :The series of peaks form a ridge approximately twenty three kilometers in length, with forty two distinct peaks. The highest peak rises 463 meters above the local terrain, which is otherwise flat and level prairie land. A handful of trails cross the ridge at gaps between some of the lower peaks, and a singular tunnel has been hewn through the middle to accommodate a proper road linking the Tabrani towns of Fafa-Hie and Qima-Qiry. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 21:28, 10 August 2022
About
- Name
- Other Names
- Dragon Spine
- Type
- Mountain Ridge
- The Dragon Spine is a ridge of Basalt that forms a series of blade-like peaks along ancient fault-line in central Tabras.
Location
- Tabras
- The Dragon Spine forms an East-to-West line bisecting the road between the Tabrani towns of Fafa-Hie to the north and Qima-Qiry to the south. The ridge and road meet approximately one-third of the way, and is closer to the southern end.
Settlements
- Only a few villages are located adjacent to the ridge, none of which are significant.
Features
- The series of peaks form a ridge approximately twenty three kilometers in length, with forty two distinct peaks. The highest peak rises 463 meters above the local terrain, which is otherwise flat and level prairie land. A handful of trails cross the ridge at gaps between some of the lower peaks, and a singular tunnel has been hewn through the middle to accommodate a proper road linking the Tabrani towns of Fafa-Hie and Qima-Qiry.
History
- Legends say the ridge was formed by the actual back bones from the skeleton of a great dragon, long since petrified and eroded by time and the elements.