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The '''Kodar mountains''' are located east of Lake Baykal within the Transbaykal range of mountains, stretching across the region of the same name in Siberia.  The range includes some of the boundary between the empires of Trakkatch Dran (norker) and Vostoch (hobgoblin).  The mountains are known for their scenic beauty, with rugged terrain, pristine lakes and diverse flora and fauna.  The region is extremely remote and has very rarely been seen by humans.
 
The '''Kodar mountains''' are located east of Lake Baykal within the Transbaykal range of mountains, stretching across the region of the same name in Siberia.  The range includes some of the boundary between the empires of Trakkatch Dran (norker) and Vostoch (hobgoblin).  The mountains are known for their scenic beauty, with rugged terrain, pristine lakes and diverse flora and fauna.  The region is extremely remote and has very rarely been seen by humans.
  
During the [[Palaeolithic Period]],
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During the [[Palaeolithic Period]], within the Kodar Mountains there appeared an [[Gate (Astral doorway)|Astral Gate]] between [[Outer Earth]] and the [[Prime Material (inner plane)|Prime Material Plane]].  Numerous generations of humanoid races, including [[Bugbear|bugbears]], [[Ogre|ogres]], [[Orc|orcs]], [[Hobgoblin|hobgoblins]], [[Goblin|goblins]] and [[Xvart|xvarts]] would appear through the gate and settle in lands throughout northern Asia.  The gate would persist for thousands of years, drastically changing the course of human history, until it was closed by the great god [[Ymir (god)|Ymir]].
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See also,<br>
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[[Goblinish (race)]]<br>
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[[Orcish (race)]]

Revision as of 02:36, 18 August 2023

The Kodar mountains are located east of Lake Baykal within the Transbaykal range of mountains, stretching across the region of the same name in Siberia. The range includes some of the boundary between the empires of Trakkatch Dran (norker) and Vostoch (hobgoblin). The mountains are known for their scenic beauty, with rugged terrain, pristine lakes and diverse flora and fauna. The region is extremely remote and has very rarely been seen by humans.

During the Palaeolithic Period, within the Kodar Mountains there appeared an Astral Gate between Outer Earth and the Prime Material Plane. Numerous generations of humanoid races, including bugbears, ogres, orcs, hobgoblins, goblins and xvarts would appear through the gate and settle in lands throughout northern Asia. The gate would persist for thousands of years, drastically changing the course of human history, until it was closed by the great god Ymir.


See also,
Goblinish (race)
Orcish (race)