Lakú Mountains
The Lakú Mountains1 are located in eastern Gráhúlysía in northern Adynía, west of the lone Mt. Kotrax.
The mountains have been inhabited for millennia, including the ancestors of the dwarven Halinkazíans after migrating from the Wild Mountains to the east, but since they settled in the Darka Mountains, the inhabitants have generally been of predominantly human origin. Currently, the whole mountain range is ruled by the kingdom of Keþía, and home to several tribes of different origins.
The mountains have been inhabited for millennia, including the ancestors of the dwarven Halinkazíans after migrating from the Wild Mountains to the east, but since they settled in the Darka Mountains, the inhabitants have generally been of predominantly human origin. Currently, the whole mountain range is ruled by the kingdom of Keþía, and home to several tribes of different origins.
Geography
Úló River, the largest river in Gráhúlysía, originates in Skorda Lake in the western Lakú Mountains. A number of other smaller rivers and streams originate there as well, variously flowing north into Silver Sea, Central Sea and Tárútan Lake to the south, or the western swamps.
1Original icelandic: Lakúfjöll
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