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The Jeskíl-Sröjk (Olgish 'Big Friend', presumably a phallic pun on the mountain's shape) is a solitary limestone massif located in the northern [[Rouningwood]]. Allegedly an sacred site of early [[Olgish Religion|Olgish religion]], it is considered the ''Hausberg'' of [[Lágon]].
The '''Jeskíl-Sröjk''' (Olgish 'Big Friend', presumably a phallic alludence to the mountain's shape) is a solitary limestone massif located in the northern [[Rouningwood]]. Allegedly an sacred site of early [[Olgish Religion|Olgish religion]], it is considered the ''Hausberg'' of [[Lágon]].

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The Jeskíl-Sröjk (Olgish 'Big Friend', presumably a phallic alludence to the mountain's shape) is a solitary limestone massif located in the northern Rouningwood. Allegedly an sacred site of early Olgish religion, it is considered the Hausberg of Lágon.