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Gorgan Dropoff
One of the highest accessible points on the Fraggle Rock Mountain Range, overlooking the distant Meadows and Wetlands. It gets its name for its sheer drop that was created at the hands of nature from a severe lightening storm hundreds of years ago, splitting that piece of the mountain almost vertically in half. A beautiful yet, dangerous view. A favorite place for the birds of prey to hang out, coasting on the strong air currents that blow past the mountain. They scavenge on old carcasses, and prey on little rock dwelling vermin as well. Mountain goats & Bighorn sheep inhabit the area, and are the masters of climbing the near vertical drop. A few cougars make their home around this place, preying on the young, whether it be baby lambs, kids, or even foals, they aren't picky. So keep your babes close when visiting. Be careful to not get too close to the edge either, or you could meet your death at the far bottom.
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