Growing Half-Dimension

Camelback Mountain had peaks that pierced the clouds; it was the tallest mountain in the area. It was characterized by its two hump-like peaks. The area above the halfway point of the mountain was perpetually covered in snow, and humans rarely set foot there. From far away, the mountain looked as though it was a snow-white camel crawling on the ground.

There were many resources on the Camelback Mountain. The snow that melted and flowed down from the peak of the mountain gathered to form the massive Nicola River, nourishing the land and blessing the area with many physical resources. There were countless towns and cities along the coast of the river, even some cities that could harbor a population of over a million people. These cities had massive populations and a prosperous economy, attracting countless wanderers.

Camel Peak Castle was situated at the foot of the Camelback Mountain, where many people came and went.