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The '''Clastoclites''' are the most elevated and expansive mountain ranges in northern [[Pelia]]. They form the eastern boundary of the [[High West]] region and extend across western [[Kyldigard]]. The highest peaks are located in the Central Clastoclites, within the [[Khijovia|Khijovian]] region of [[Akrocanthia]], where they soar above 5,000 meters. Among these towering summits is [[Mount Eletherium]], which reaches an elevation of about 5,800 meters, making it the tallest peak in the | The '''Clastoclites''' are the most elevated and expansive mountain ranges in northern [[Pelia]]. They form the eastern boundary of the [[High West]] region and extend across western [[Kyldigard]]. The highest peaks are located in the Central Clastoclites, within the [[Khijovia|Khijovian]] region of [[Akrocanthia]], where they soar above 5,000 meters. Among these towering summits is [[Mount Eletherium]], which reaches an elevation of about 5,800 meters, making it the tallest peak in the Clastoclite range. |
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The Clastoclites are the most elevated and expansive mountain ranges in northern Pelia. They form the eastern boundary of the High West region and extend across western Kyldigard. The highest peaks are located in the Central Clastoclites, within the Khijovian region of Akrocanthia, where they soar above 5,000 meters. Among these towering summits is Mount Eletherium, which reaches an elevation of about 5,800 meters, making it the tallest peak in the Clastoclite range.