The Crest
The Mighty Mountains
The Crest is the name given to the mountain range northeast of Humblewood. Its sheer rock faces and huge boulders rise into the sky in stark contrast to the green forest at its base.
Desolate and Dangerous
The mountain’s severe environment supports a variety of goats and small mammals that feast on hearty shrubbery growing between the crags. There are also several unique creatures native to the Crest. Griffons roost in the peaks and scour a wide territory around the mountain for prey. Basilisks feast on rocks but have a special preference for creatures they have petrified with their deadly stone gaze. Giant eagles nest atop the highest cliffs, keeping their young safe from lowland predators. Mountain lions, powerful earth-aspected hunters, prey on goats, rodents, and occasionally more monstrous creatures.
The Crest is dotted with structures built at different times in history by both birdfolk and humblefolk. In addition to garnering interest from archeological teams, some of these mysterious ruins have become home to a handful of intrepid folk who have lived in this dangerous and remote place.
Mighty Origins
An old tale relates how the Amaranthine Altus was challenged to a contest of strength by a giant made from the living rock. To achieve victory, Altus is said to have lifted the earth up with his talons, proving his might and creating the mountains. In some versions, the frustrated giant challenges Altus to several rematches. They travel across the face of Everden, rising to higher and higher peaks until all the mountains in the world are created. Every adaptation agrees: Altus is always victorious and is given dominion over the high summits of the world. The snowy, harsh environment of the mountains is said to be directly influenced by Altus, the Amaranthine of storms.
It is a wonder that such a lush, expansive forest sits at the foot of these blustery peaks. Experts theorize that the formidable bulwark of rock helped the Wood thrive by shielding it from the bitter, salty winds of the ocean.