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The '''Nero Semeriakon''' is a mountain range in the [[Isles of Velar]]. Its name means "the spine of Semeria," a name recorded in the earliest written sources, because it runs for more than {{convert|230|km|mi}} northeast-southwest along the island of [[Semeria]]. The tallest mountain in the range, [[Mai-esu Fanonú]]<!--Greater Table Mountain-->, is the high point of the Isles of Velar, with a maximum elevation of {{convert|2216|m|ft}}.
The '''Nero Semeriakon''' is a mountain range in the [[Isles of Velar]]. Its name is recorded in the earliest written sources and means "the spine of Semeria," because it runs for more than {{convert|230|km|mi}} northeast-southwest along the island of [[Semeria]]. The tallest mountain in the range, [[Mai-esu Fanonú]]<!--Greater Table Mountain-->, is the high point of the Isles of Velar, with a maximum elevation of {{convert|2216|m|ft}}.


==Cultural importance==
==Cultural importance==
For millennia, the Nero Semeriakon was a barrier to east-west trade and traffic on Semeria and led to the formation of distinct cultural and political identities on either sides. Its high and remote passes and valleys provided places of refuge for hermits, bandits and cults. A summit in the northeast of the range, [[Mai Visilaz]], was considered sacred to the god of the sky, and a minor city-state built in its shadow came to be the host of his cult and the [[Mayuan Oracle]], by far the most significant oracular cult in the [[Sea of Velar]].
For millennia, the Nero Semeriakon was a major barrier to east-west trade and traffic on Semeria and led to the formation of distinct cultural and political identities on either side. Its high and remote passes and valleys provided places of refuge for hermits, bandits and cults. A summit in the northeast of the range, [[Mai Visilaz]], was considered sacred to the Velaran god of the sky, [[Visil]], and a minor city-state built in the mountain's shadow came to be the host of his cult and the [[Mayuan Oracle]], by far the most significant oracular cult in the [[Sea of Velar]].
 
==Geography==
===Climate===


==Major summits==
==Major summits==

Latest revision as of 22:44, 1 August 2024

Nero Semeriakon
Tymfiwestface.jpg
West face of Mai-esu Fanonú, the range's highest point
Highest point
PeakMai-esu Fanonú (North Semeria)
Elevation2,216 m (7,270 ft)
Dimensions
Length237 km (147 mi)
Geography
CountryIsles of Velar
ContinentTeudallum

The Nero Semeriakon is a mountain range in the Isles of Velar. Its name is recorded in the earliest written sources and means "the spine of Semeria," because it runs for more than 230 kilometres (140 mi) northeast-southwest along the island of Semeria. The tallest mountain in the range, Mai-esu Fanonú, is the high point of the Isles of Velar, with a maximum elevation of 2,216 metres (7,270 ft).

Cultural importance

For millennia, the Nero Semeriakon was a major barrier to east-west trade and traffic on Semeria and led to the formation of distinct cultural and political identities on either side. Its high and remote passes and valleys provided places of refuge for hermits, bandits and cults. A summit in the northeast of the range, Mai Visilaz, was considered sacred to the Velaran god of the sky, Visil, and a minor city-state built in the mountain's shadow came to be the host of his cult and the Mayuan Oracle, by far the most significant oracular cult in the Sea of Velar.

Geography

Climate

Major summits

Over 2000 metres

Over 1500 metres