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The Shaved Mountains are a range of mountains to the northwest of Gilead, west of the Downland Baronies. The town of Hendrickson was built along the foot of the mountains when sources of iron ore were discovered during Arthur Eld's reign. It is mentioned by Marten Broadcloak that the people living there wish to kill all Gunslingers and destroy The Affiliation. So it is possible that these folk are supporters of the Crimson King or John Farson.

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  • The Shaved Mountains
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  • The Shaved Mountains are a range of mountains to the northwest of Gilead, west of the Downland Baronies. The town of Hendrickson was built along the foot of the mountains when sources of iron ore were discovered during Arthur Eld's reign. It is mentioned by Marten Broadcloak that the people living there wish to kill all Gunslingers and destroy The Affiliation. So it is possible that these folk are supporters of the Crimson King or John Farson.
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  • The Shaved Mountains are a range of mountains to the northwest of Gilead, west of the Downland Baronies. The town of Hendrickson was built along the foot of the mountains when sources of iron ore were discovered during Arthur Eld's reign. It is mentioned by Marten Broadcloak that the people living there wish to kill all Gunslingers and destroy The Affiliation. So it is possible that these folk are supporters of the Crimson King or John Farson.
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