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Located in the central Napsune Mountains of Rahadoum the Ghataking is most famous for the foul inhabitants that dwell upon it. Gahtaking serves as the layer of a zahhak (a powerful type of Azi dragon) named Khanjar-Khanayr but more commonly known as "Stone Maw". He lairs on this peak awaiting a divine prophecy delivered by foul Ahriman himself and is served by a cult of Usij, evil Div worshippers all but wiped out by the church of Sarenrae.

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  • Located in the central Napsune Mountains of Rahadoum the Ghataking is most famous for the foul inhabitants that dwell upon it. Gahtaking serves as the layer of a zahhak (a powerful type of Azi dragon) named Khanjar-Khanayr but more commonly known as "Stone Maw". He lairs on this peak awaiting a divine prophecy delivered by foul Ahriman himself and is served by a cult of Usij, evil Div worshippers all but wiped out by the church of Sarenrae.
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  • Located in the central Napsune Mountains of Rahadoum the Ghataking is most famous for the foul inhabitants that dwell upon it. Gahtaking serves as the layer of a zahhak (a powerful type of Azi dragon) named Khanjar-Khanayr but more commonly known as "Stone Maw". He lairs on this peak awaiting a divine prophecy delivered by foul Ahriman himself and is served by a cult of Usij, evil Div worshippers all but wiped out by the church of Sarenrae.
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