The Harad Mountains are a mountain range that expands over both Near Harad and Far Harad. There are often trees as well as occasional patches of grass and flowers in the valleys, but the hills are bare and rocky, save for a few lonely shrubs. Above a certain height, snow can accumulate on the mountains, although this phenomenon is not common. No NPCs currently live here.
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| - The Harad Mountains are a mountain range that expands over both Near Harad and Far Harad. There are often trees as well as occasional patches of grass and flowers in the valleys, but the hills are bare and rocky, save for a few lonely shrubs. Above a certain height, snow can accumulate on the mountains, although this phenomenon is not common. No NPCs currently live here.
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| - The Harad Mountains are a mountain range that expands over both Near Harad and Far Harad. There are often trees as well as occasional patches of grass and flowers in the valleys, but the hills are bare and rocky, save for a few lonely shrubs. Above a certain height, snow can accumulate on the mountains, although this phenomenon is not common. No NPCs currently live here. This mountain range is also known as the Grey Mountains, and was one of the original four mountain ranges shaped by the Valar. This is not to be confused with the Grey Mountains in the north, which are a remnant of the Iron Mountains.
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