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The Corusks form a bow, the backbone of the Thil-
lonrian Peninsula which runs from the Solnor Ocean
in the east, north and west and then southwest where
the range terminates (Hraak Pass). While the lower
parts of the mountains are inhabited by humans, var-
ious bands of evil humanoids and monsters of all sorts
dwell in the central fastness. It is thought that this
range possesses little in the way of valuable ores or
gems.
CRYSTALMIST
The Crystalmist range is the highest on the Flanaess.
It begins where the Ulsprue and the Barrier Peaks
join and runs southeast to the Hellfurnaces. Beyond
these mountains to the west is the Dry Steppes area,
while several small states nestle against its eastern
slopes where arms are thrust northward and eastward.
Amidst the high peaks and weird valleys of the Crys-
talmists dwell many and varied monsters, tribes of
humanoids, and many giants, ogres, and the like.
Despite this fact, men often enter the range in search
of precious metals and gems, for exceptionally bold
and sturdy mountain dwarves also reside amidst these
As the name implies, the peaks of these mountains
are the habitat of many monstrous creatures. The
Griff range extends from the western terminus of the
Corusks at Hraak Pass, southwest and west for over
100 leagues. These mountains divide the Hold of
Stonefist from the Duchy of Tenh and the Theocracy
of the Pale below. Being only a trifle lower than the
Corusks, the Griff Mountains are similarly uninvit-
ing to human settlement, althougth there are some
sprinkled here and there, for these mountains do con-
tain valuable mineral deposits. There is supposedly a
small and beautiful land in the heart of this range.
Ruled by a powerful prince, and protected from all
invasions by magic and might, this tiny realm is said
to have buildings roofed in copper and silver, gold
used as lead is elsewhere, and jewels lying about on
the ground.
The Hellfurnaces range is part of the Crystalmist
Mountain range, but it is active volcanically in many
places, and thus its different name. As with the
northern part of the chain, the Hellfurnaces are a
hive of evil, being populated with all sorts of mons-
ters, particularly those which enjoy warmer tempera-
tures, such as Fire Giants. There are reported to be
whole labyrinths of passages under this range of
mountains, these underworld highways actually
going for scores, possibly hundreds, of miles in all
directions.