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Lore:Montanhas Jerall

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<noinclude>{{cleanup-lpp|writtenby=‎Vordur Steel-Hammer}}{{Lore Places Trail}}{{Lore Place Summary
|continent=Tamriel
|type=Mountain Range
|name=Jerall Mountains
|image=OB-place-Jerall Mountains.jpg
|imgdesc=The Jerall Mountains seen from {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} circa {{Year|3E 433}}
|appears=[[OB:Jerall Mountains|Oblivion]], [[Skyrim:Jerall Mountains|Skyrim]], ESO
}}__NOTOC__</noinclude>{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|Skyrim|They|The {{Lore Link|Jerall Mountains}}}} are a mountain range on the border between [[Lore:Cyrodiil|Cyrodiil]] and [[Lore:Skyrim|Skyrim]]. They meet the {{Lore Link|Velothi Mountains|Velothi}} and [[Lore:Valus Mountains|Valus Mountains]] at the [[Lore:Morrowind|Morrowind]] border. The Jeralls are rugged, steep, and inhospitable, with only a few traversable passes. Of particular note is the [[Lore:Pale Pass|Pale Pass]], which was the site of the abrupt end to the {{Lore Link|First Akaviri Invasion}} in {{Year|1E 2703}}, after which its location was lost, only being rediscovered in {{Year|3E 433}}.{{ref|name=LOTD|{{Cite book|Legacy of the Dragonguard}}}}<noinclude>
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==Cyrodiil==
The largest town in the Cyrodilic part of the Jerall Mountains is {{Lore Link|Bruma}}, which is connected to the rest of Cyrodiil via the [[Lore:Silver Road|Silver Road]] and [[Lore:Orange Road|Orange Road]]. The forests of the High Jeralls provide wood for the region.{{Ref|[[Oblivion:Loading Screens|Loading screens]] in [[OB:Oblivion|Oblivion]]}} {{Lore Link|Dive Rock}} and {{Lore Link|Gnoll Mountain}} are among the few named peaks in the region. Shrines to [[Lore:Azura|Azura]], [[Lore:Hermaeus Mora|Hermaeus Mora]] and [[Lore:Namira|Namira]] are located high up in the mountains, away from scrutinizing eyes.{{ref|name=OB|Events of [[Oblivion:Oblivion|Oblivion]]}}
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==Skyrim==
The mountains border the {{Lore Link|Skyrim}} hold of {{Lore Link|Falkreath Hold|Falkreath}} to the north and {{Lore Link|the Rift}} to the northeast. Its harsh, cold climate has made the mountains nearly inhospitable, with few if any inhabitants living there and no major settlements throughout history. Some points of interest include {{Lore Link|Fort Neugrad}}, the dragon shrines of {{Lore Link|Ancient's Ascent}} and {{Lore Link|Lost Tongue Overlook}}, the {{Lore Link|Dwemer}} ruins of {{Lore Link|Ruins of Rkund|Rkund}}, or the large {{Lore Link|Nord}}ic ruin of {{Lore Link|Arcwind Point}}. In the easternmost part, where the mountain range meets {{Lore Link|Velothi Mountains|Velothi}} and {{Lore Link|Valus Mountains}}, the volcanic peak of {{Lore Link|Trolhetta}} can be found.{{ref|name=SR|Events of [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}{{ref|name=ON|Events of [[Online:Online|ESO]]}}
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==Gallery==
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File:ON-place-Jerall Mountains.jpg|The Jerall Mountains seen from {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} circa {{Year|2E 582}}
File:SR-place-Jerall Mountains.jpg|The Jerall Mountains seen from {{Lore Link|Skyrim}} circa {{Year|4E 201}}
File:OB-map-Jerall Mountains.jpg|A map showing the Jerall Mountains in Cyrodiil
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==See Also==
*For game-specific information, see the [[Oblivion:Jerall Mountains|Oblivion]] and [[Skyrim:Jerall Mountains|Skyrim]] articles.

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