As of the Present Age, two rivers emerged from the Greypeak Mountains: the Grayflow in the south and the Loagrann (from three tributaries) in the north. Geographic Features īack during the Days of Thunder, the Narrow Seas ran along the mountains' eastern slopes. ![]() The mountains were bordered by the Marsh of Chelimber and the Forgotten Forest to the south, the Lonely Moor and Fallen Lands to the east and northeast respectively, the Gray Vale and Delimbiyr Vale to the west and southwest, and the Backlands of the Heartlands to the south. The caps of the mountains were covered in snow and ice freezing rain falling down the eastern slopes of the Greypeaks formed the Frozen Sea region of western Anauroch. The weather was generally pretty poor throughout the mountains. Rather than forming a freshwater body within the ring of mountains, water mixed with eroded mountainside to form an morass of wet earth and wavering trees that appeared to float within the sinking ground. ![]() The range of peaks formed a massive bowl of sorts that encircled what could be described as a massive bog-forest. Paths and trails across the range's mountainsides were quite precarious, appearing as little more than rocky shelves barely wide enough for man or steed.
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