Historically, Tie Feng Mountain had changed hands several times. Neither the Herders nor the Paratu People would pass up such a natural iron mine.
Therefore, the surface outcrop mines on Iron Peak had been exhausted long ago.
Seventy years ago, the Suta Faction among the Herders once again occupied this place. They followed the ore veins to dig shafts, gradually exploiting the shallow deposits. The remnants of their old smelting furnaces still exist on Iron Peak.
Then, thirty years later, the land was recaptured by the Paratu People.
Driven off the land, the Suta Faction sadly sang, "Without Tie Feng Mountain, our swords and blades dull; without Nine Bend River, our livestock lack fence and stall."
Forced to migrate west after losing Tie Feng Mountain, the Suta Faction was ultimately crushed in the brutal tribal warfare of the wilderness and was swallowed up by the Terdon Tribe. The once powerful Suta Faction was thus swept into the dustbin of history, much to everyone's lament.