Devil Horns
A massive and lone two peaked volcano the Devil Horns gains its name from the aforementioned twin peaks. The Devil Horns was also the inspiration to name the mountain range it resides in the Hellfire Mountainsl
On its western slopes a glacier has formed as most of the precipitation is on that side of the mountain.
With a height of more than six Leguen this volcano is the most significant landmark in the western part of the Kento-Plains and the peaks can often be found covered in clouds. Sometimes as a weather effect, sometimes because of volcanic activity.
On its western slopes a glacier has formed as most of the precipitation is on that side of the mountain.
With a height of more than six Leguen this volcano is the most significant landmark in the western part of the Kento-Plains and the peaks can often be found covered in clouds. Sometimes as a weather effect, sometimes because of volcanic activity.
Type
Mountain / Hill
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