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The Irrana Mountains are a series of largely barren peaks between Bretonnia and Estalia.[1a]
Overview
Largely uninhabited except by bandits and Goblins, both bordering nations also maintain fortresses to guard the passes.[1a] It is the only place Iron Orcs can be found.[7]
Sources
- 1: WFRP Rulebook (1st Edition):
- 2: Old World Armoury, Currency & Trade, Map, pg. 12 (trade route)Needs Citation
- 3: Dwarfs: Stone and Steel:Needs Citation
- 4: Warhammer Monthly Issue 27, Crusader, pgs. 25-34Needs Citation
- 5: Beneath the Vaults (Short Story) within Blood and Steel (Novel)Needs Citation
- 6: TheOldWorld.com interactive map (Dragon Falls)Needs Citation
- 7: Knights of the Grail, Chapter VI: A Tour of Bretonnia, pgs. 64-66 (Dragon Falls, Iron Orcs)Needs Citation
- 8: WFRP Rulebook (2nd Edition), Chapter X: The Empire, pg. 225-226Needs Citation
- 9: Warhammer Armies: Dogs of War (5th Edition)Needs Citation
- 10: Warhammer Armies: Bretonnia (5th Edition)Needs Citation