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The Girchargudri are a series of natural rock formations in the foothills of the [[Jaggudorns]] in northern [[Jagohr]]. These striking stone towers are up to nearly two hundred meters broad at the base and as much as about 350 meters high. During the migration of the [[Moigthe]] into southern [[Pytharnia]], they were believed to be the habitation of [[trolls]] who were thought to be able to shift into stone.
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[[File:Girchargudri_Towers.png|thumb|250px|The Girchargudri are striking stone towers near the foothills of the [[Pytharnee Dromb Mountains]]. Midjourney v6.]]
  
The stone towers are made of massive boulders hewn by endless millennia of wind and rain and snow. They have small, seemingly flat tops and rather steep walls.  They became particularly sacred to the [[Tuadbe]] after the [[migration of the Moigthe]].  Today, they are protected by the government of the [[Viceroyalty of Jagohr]].  Only [[gontha herders]] are permitted to rest skycraft atop them as has been done traditionally for centuries.
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The Girchargudri are a series of natural rock formations in the foothills of the [[Jaggudorns]] in northern [[Jagohr]]. These striking stone towers are up to nearly two hundred meters broad at the base and as much as about 350 meters high.  During the migration of the [[Moigthe]] into southern [[Pytharnia]], they were believed to be the habitation of [[trolls]] who were thought to be able to shift into stone.  The Girchargudri are considered part of the northwesternmost [[Pytharnee Dromb Mountains]].
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The stone towers are made of massive boulders hewn by endless millennia of wind and rain and snow. They have small, seemingly flat tops and rather steep walls.  They became particularly sacred to the [[Tuadbe]] after the [[migrations of the Proto-Moigthe]].  Today, they are protected by the government of the [[Viceroyalty of Jagohr]].  Only [[Gontha Herding|gontha herders]] are permitted to rest skycraft atop them as has been done traditionally for centuries.
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The individual formations are known by both their [[Tuadbe Language|Tuadbe]] and their [[Gwenyan]] names.  Names include [[Talbhla]] (Gwenyan), [[Kumekumechlu'ul]] (Tuadbe), and [[Daihurnegedh]] (Gwenyan).
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=Notable Events=
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* 1127 AI: [[Battle of the Frost Lords]]
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=
 
*[[Jagohr]]
 
*[[Jagohr]]
 
*[[Moigthe]]
 
*[[Moigthe]]
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*[[Pytharnee Dromb Mountains]]
  
 
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[[Category:Natural Formations]]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:31, 26 January 2024

The Girchargudri are striking stone towers near the foothills of the Pytharnee Dromb Mountains. Midjourney v6.

The Girchargudri are a series of natural rock formations in the foothills of the Jaggudorns in northern Jagohr. These striking stone towers are up to nearly two hundred meters broad at the base and as much as about 350 meters high. During the migration of the Moigthe into southern Pytharnia, they were believed to be the habitation of trolls who were thought to be able to shift into stone. The Girchargudri are considered part of the northwesternmost Pytharnee Dromb Mountains.

The stone towers are made of massive boulders hewn by endless millennia of wind and rain and snow. They have small, seemingly flat tops and rather steep walls. They became particularly sacred to the Tuadbe after the migrations of the Proto-Moigthe. Today, they are protected by the government of the Viceroyalty of Jagohr. Only gontha herders are permitted to rest skycraft atop them as has been done traditionally for centuries.

The individual formations are known by both their Tuadbe and their Gwenyan names. Names include Talbhla (Gwenyan), Kumekumechlu'ul (Tuadbe), and Daihurnegedh (Gwenyan).

Notable Events

See Also