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Mount Thrall is a great mountain located in the Middle Isles as part of a small mountain chain in the continent's northeastern coast, close to Egrian Ocean. It is known for being surrounded by treacherous, unforgiving wilderness (Mount Thrall)

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  • Mount Thrall is a great mountain located in the Middle Isles as part of a small mountain chain in the continent's northeastern coast, close to Egrian Ocean. It is known for being surrounded by treacherous, unforgiving wilderness (Mount Thrall)
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  • Mount Thrall is a great mountain located in the Middle Isles as part of a small mountain chain in the continent's northeastern coast, close to Egrian Ocean. It is known for being surrounded by treacherous, unforgiving wilderness (Mount Thrall) During the war against the Network forces on Lore, a strange disturbance fractured time itself, tossing many unsuspecting travelers into the forgotten wilderness surrounding the great mountain of Thrall. An organization known as The Order, Diceros refugees in search of the Great Aether (Search Patrol), as well some Network agents, made of Mount Thrall their new home. After several months, The Order managed to reestablish a base of operations in there, taking permanent residence near the mountain by using the Hope as a refuge (Mount Thrall, Mostly Harmful).
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