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... re's map belong to the Luge Province, but in the eyes of other countries, the mountains have always been an inherent part of their territory. As for the sparsely numbered indigenous people living there, the Black Ridge Mountains belong to no one... The only exception is the Red Dragon, who now claims dominion over the Black Ridge Mountains, an outsider who has made no such pronouncements of ownership.

The Black Ridge Mountains are truly barren: the terrain is rough and uneven, resources ...

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