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Valus Mountains
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The Valus Mountains are a particularly rugged section of the province. The weather is often snowy and visibility is poor. The region is lightly forested with evergreen trees, and hardscrabble brown grass grows year-round. As the range slopes south, however, it becomes more mild and green grasses and deciduous trees can be found in the foothills leading to the Nibenay Basin. Look for wide fields of scattered grey boulders. They are both indicative of the region's geology and excellent tactical cover.
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Cheydinhal is the closest city. The Jerall Mountains to the north The Nibenay Basin to the south and west The Heartlands to the west
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The Valus Mountains are a particularly rugged section of the province. The weather is often snowy and visibility is poor. The region is lightly forested with evergreen trees, and hardscrabble brown grass grows year-round. As the range slopes south, however, it becomes more mild and green grasses and deciduous trees can be found in the foothills leading to the Nibenay Basin. Look for wide fields of scattered grey boulders. They are both indicative of the region's geology and excellent tactical cover. The region's remoteness lends to its lawlessness, and Camonna Tong Thugs can be found in high camps of the mountains. The region is also one of the few in Cyrodiil with neither an official road nor river.