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== Geography == [[File:HighPasses.png|thumb|450px|Map of Central Izril, featuring the High Passes (Artist's rendition)]] ''According to interpolations of the first map drawn of the mountain range,''<ref name="proto-map">[[:File:Prototype_map.jpg]], drawn by Pirateaba, base for all further maps; combined with the knowledge that Celum is roughly 3800 miles away from [[First Landing]]</ref> the High Passes are a mountain range that can be roughly estimated as being over 2000 miles long, covering an area comparable in size to several of the largest mountain ranges on Earth. It has been described as a nigh-unsurmountable barrier between Northern and Southern Izril, except for two known passageways. The one still existing today is the valley that is home to the [[Floodplains]] and [[Liscor]]. The other gateway that was destroyed in the last several thousand years had been a [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] City which no longer exists and only appears on some very old maps.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/04/07/4-26-m/ Chapter 4.26 M]</ref> ''The map<ref name="proto-map"/> only pointed out the name "High Passes" to what is labelled "Western High Passes" in the map depicted here. It was not pointed out whether the North-South mountain range bears a different name, so it is included here and labelled "East High Passes"; but it might also be considered as an independent mountain range. This second-largest mountain range of Izril continues to the south where the [[Shivering Falls Pass]] divides it in two separate ranges.'' There are coastal routes that allow to circumvent the High Passes on the east and west,<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/27/1-28/ Chapter 1.28]</ref>, but it has to be assumed that these routes are extremely unpleasant to travel, as the ''favored'' human invasion path from Northern to Southern Izril is by way of Liscor and the [[Blood Fields]]. The western coastal route has also recently been blocked by the Antinium Incursion Zone. [[File:LiscorArea_Map.png|thumb|250px|Map of the vicinity of Liscor (Artist's rendition)]] In the North, there are several human towns and villages in the immediate vicinity of the High Passes, among them the small and endangered villages of Ambault, Orefell, Verdun, but also [[Esthelm]]. Other cities are also nearby, like [[Celum]] which is just 100 miles away from the outer parts of the mountains where [[Teriarch]] has his cave. [[Invrisil]] is over 400 miles away.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/12/28/1-09-r/ Chapter 1.09 R]</ref><ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/14/2-12/ Chapter 2.12]</ref> In the south, there are no known other settlements as close to the High Passes as [[Liscor]], which is pretty much a Drake outpost to the North. However, ''Wicess'' might be also close. A southern part of the High Passes is known to the Gnolls as the ''Grisrith Mountain Range''.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/24/2-23/ Chapter 2.28]</ref> The High Passes have a beneficial impact on the weather to their North West, where the Veltras family has their lands.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/09/17/6-45-e/ Chapter 6.45 E]</ref>
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