The Dwarven Marches
Current Month: Julwar 2nd: 209, The Fifth Age
The Dwarven Marches are the longest range of mountains in the world, and one of the highest. Stretching from the northern Sendar Steppes and extending into the Soutlands, they form a natural barrier between the Highlands of the west and the lowlands of the east.
In the distant past, the Dwarven Marches were at the heart of the great Dwarf Empire of ancient days, and even now, many great Dwarf Marches and Vaults may be found amidst this towering range of peaks.
Geography
The Dwarven Marches are considered the largest mountain range in the whole world. The mountains reach from the most northern parts of Senderfall, to as far south as the frosts of the Soutlands. The whole mountain range is said to be the main barrier for any race to cross if they are to invade the lands of the opposing side.
It is said that the Dwarf empire reached the entirety of the whole mountain range, from the most southern Marche, to the lost northern Vaults. The first Dwarven settlement started in the South, then they followed the veins of minerals all the way to the mountains in the north.
The mountains are also said to split into several smaller ranges that branch out of the mountain range, to that of the Iron Mountains, that act as Burundy's northern borders, and the Kolavev Mountains, that act as the border that separates the lands of Senderfall and the New Melentine Empire.
The range continues on further north until it splits into the Northern Melentine, and the other collapsing into The Gap and then continuing into the plateaus of Tziran and Krovka.
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Mountain Range
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