Mountains

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Mountains
Terrain information
Areas Ramtops, Counterweight Continent
Map symbol ^
Names mountains, mountainous terrain
Aggressive npcs evil trolls, yeti, brigands, lynxes, moose
Pursuing npcs yeti, lynxes
Environmental hazards extreme cold
Harvests rocks

The Ramtop mountains are these type of mountain, as are the mountain ranges in the Counterweight Continent.

Names

The short description of the room is "a mountain".

On the map, it is referred to as "mountains".

In the part of the long description of a terrain room that describes which terrains are nearby, it shows up as the specific name of the mountains when seen from the same terrain, and "mountainous terrain" or the specific name of the mountain when seen from a different terrain.

Climate

Note: The higher up you go, the colder it gets. Temperatures are for the foothills.

In the winter, temperatures range from at least ___ to ___ at night, and ___ to ___ during the day. The weather is ___.

In the spring, temperatures range from at least ___ to ___ at night, and ___ to ___ during the day. The weather is ___.

In the summer, temperatures range from at least ___ to ___ at night, and very cold to ___ during the day. The weather is ___.

In the autumn, temperatures range from at least ___ to ___ at night, and ___ to ___ during the day. The weather is ___.

Npcs

The following npcs are found in this terrain:

Of those, yeti, evil trolls, brigands and lynxes are always aggressive, moose are sometimes aggressive, and lynx and yeti pursue.

The Counterweight Continent mountains lack human and troll npcs, and tharga beasts.

Harvests

You can get rocks here.

Adjoining terrains

Evergreen forests, deciduous forests, mixed forests, Uberwald forest rolling grasslands, moorlands, marshland, and ice land can all be found next to mountains. Where the CWC mountains meet the sea, there is also seashore and sandy beach. The Hub is in the Ramtop mountains.

Special features

Most of the exits are climbing exits of varying steepness.