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The south-western extension of the Drachenaurs are known as The Mountains of the Silent Watch, a much lower range that's mostly forested, and known for its eerie quiet. There's only the one kind, coming in colors ranging from "from a reddish rust brown to an iron gray", and they all breath "burning venom, combining the worst properties of acid and fire." It's a little early, but a quick note about Cerilian dragons might be in order. Yep, here there be dragons, at least six. On the other side of the Krakenauricht are the Drachenaur Mountains, lower than the Spearmarks but much more treacherous, home to giants, trolls and orogs - wait, what happened to the orogs all being penned up undergound? - as well as what you might have guessed from the name. No report on whether there's a tentacled monster in the lake, but with the Kraken in the Krakenauricht, it would be kind of superfluous. At the center, there's a lake with dwarven halls nearby. He'll assure you it's the other way around.) The eastern sides of the Spearkmark mountains are home to several Brecht and Rjurik city states, which I suspect are probably a good deal like the Swiss cantons, while the west of the mountains are claimed by goblins. The Spearmark Ranges, forming the western shore of the Krakenauricht sea which dominates the region, are the highest mountains in Cerilia, and the Gorgon's Crown are actually extended ranges of the Spearmark. I'm pretty sure that even writing about Epic Theatre will require as much use of the word "Brecht" as this will. After a short introduction that more or less reiterates the information about Brechtur and the Brechts that was in the Brecht listing under Races of Cerilia not ten pages ago, we move on to geographical information about Brechtur.