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World Pillar Mountains

Geography The mountains formed the greatest barrier to entering Zakhara from Faerûn or Kara-Tur by land. From their narrow northerly connection to the Wu Pi Te Shao Mountains of Kara-Tur (linked via the Web Mountains), they stretched mainly in a southern direction.

Geography

The mountains formed the greatest barrier to entering Zakhara from Faerûn or Kara-Tur by land.

From their narrow northerly connection to the Wu Pi Te Shao Mountains of Kara-Tur (linked via the Web Mountains), they stretched mainly in a southern direction. To the west, they dropped toward the rugged lands outside the city of Utaqa and the Great Sea, to the east the Jungle of Monsters reached onto their foothills. Towards the southwest, the greatest kavir (salt flat) of Zakhara separated the mountains from the rest of the Haunted Lands desert.

Inhabitants

While the evil yak-men were the undisputed masters of the Jibal al-Akbas, they remained a minority. Many humans, yeti, dwarves, and dao were kept as slaves, while marrash were the yikaria's only open allies.

Fauna

In the mostly barren World Pillars, moderate numbers of mountain goats, musk oxen, and yaks could be found, hunted by snow leopards.

Climate

The harsh climate of these tall mountains was somewhat tempered by the warm and moist winds coming from the Great Sea, which also led to heavy rainfalls on their northwestern edge. The bearable temperatures of Jibal al-Akbas' very center have been attributed to the direct influence of the yak-men's Faceless God.

History

The World Pillar Mountains were once controlled by dwarves, until the yak-men formed their empire in the middle of the 5th century DR.

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