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Peaks of the Mirror World

In the mirror realm, titanic spines of rock and ice carve the land, shaping climates and cultures. Some ranges cradle hidden valleys of life, while others tower above the clouds, forging natural fortresses. From the Andes’ staggering length to the Great Dividing Range’s influence on rainfall, each chain we glimpse may reveal an echo for Wendmor’s ridges and passes.


Mirror-World knowledge in this quest

  • The Himalayas in Asia include Earth’s highest peaks (Everest).
  • The Andes in South America form the longest continental range.
  • The Rocky Mountains run along western North America.
  • The Alps span several European countries, famed for snowy slopes.
  • The Atlas Mountains stretch across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia in North Africa.
  • The Urals in Russia often mark Europe–Asia’s boundary.
  • The Great Dividing Range in Australia includes the Blue Mountains, influencing coastal rainfall.