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The Banikhan Mountains are a range of peaks in Saldaea lying close to World's End. They are also known as the Sea Wall. Ice peppers grown on the landward slopes of the mountains, and gemstones are mined from some the peaks as well. The town of Kayacun lies close to the mountains. In the spring of 1000 NE, al'Lan Mandragoran began his epic ride across the length of the Borderlands near Kayacun in preparation for Tarmon Gai'don.

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  • Banikhan Mountains
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  • The Banikhan Mountains are a range of peaks in Saldaea lying close to World's End. They are also known as the Sea Wall. Ice peppers grown on the landward slopes of the mountains, and gemstones are mined from some the peaks as well. The town of Kayacun lies close to the mountains. In the spring of 1000 NE, al'Lan Mandragoran began his epic ride across the length of the Borderlands near Kayacun in preparation for Tarmon Gai'don.
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  • The Banikhan Mountains are a range of peaks in Saldaea lying close to World's End. They are also known as the Sea Wall. Ice peppers grown on the landward slopes of the mountains, and gemstones are mined from some the peaks as well. The town of Kayacun lies close to the mountains. In the spring of 1000 NE, al'Lan Mandragoran began his epic ride across the length of the Borderlands near Kayacun in preparation for Tarmon Gai'don.
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