Central Range

The Borgulm

The mountain range that divides the continent, east to west.

The mountain range that divides the continent, east to west, north from south.

Not all of it has been mapped. The western reaches are known well enough — miners have worked the lower slopes for generations, and there are three reliable passes that traders use when the weather allows. The eastern end is another matter. The peaks are higher there, the weather worse, and the few who have tried to push through have come back with stories that discourage repetition.

What everyone agrees on: the Borgulm is old. Older than any nation on either side of it. The rock itself is dark, almost black in places, and in certain light the peaks look less like a natural formation and more like something that was built and then abandoned.

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