Kibagi Mountains
Sitting between the Fearwyd Weald and the shores of Berresea Bay, the Kibagi is a most unusual mountain range.
The rocks are black and deep brown in colour, seeming to absorb light, and the peaks themselves are strange in shape, as if deformed as they were ripped from the bowels of the earth. These strange, twisted pillars of rock cause the winds from the sea to howl with a most unearthly sound as they pass through.
What's more the few trails that can be found through the peaks seem to shift and move. A trail that leads through a pass one day may seem to disappear the next, as though the peaks themselves have twisted to erase the passage.
The range covers some 30,000 square miles, and the highest peaks reach an elevation of some 5,000 feet.
The Kibagi Mountains by Matthew Watts
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