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[[File:Styrian Landscape.jpg|thumb|The densely forested hills of Styria with their prominent individual peaks, especially Schöckl and Kulm, basis for the Rouningwood afoot the Mountains of Lágon and the Jeskíl-Sröjk rising from the forest]]
[[File:Styrian Landscape.jpg|thumb|The densely forested hills of Styria with their prominent individual peaks, especially Schöckl and Kulm (pictured), basis for the Rouningwood afoot the Mountains of Lágon and the Jeskíl-Sröjk rising from the forest]]
The '''Jeskíl-Sröjk''' (Olgish 'Big Friend', presumably a phallic allusion to the mountain's shape) is a solitary limestone massif located in the northern [[Rouningwood]].
The '''Jeskíl-Sröjk''' (Olgish 'Big Friend', presumably a phallic allusion to the mountain's shape) is a solitary limestone massif located in the northern [[Rouningwood]].
==History==
==History==

Revision as of 09:43, 7 August 2022

The densely forested hills of Styria with their prominent individual peaks, especially Schöckl and Kulm (pictured), basis for the Rouningwood afoot the Mountains of Lágon and the Jeskíl-Sröjk rising from the forest

The Jeskíl-Sröjk (Olgish 'Big Friend', presumably a phallic allusion to the mountain's shape) is a solitary limestone massif located in the northern Rouningwood.

History

The mountain is presumed to have been a cult site of early Olgish religion, potentially relating to its isolated position amid the forestland. After the foundation and rise to power of the City of Lágon, it was considered its Hausberg.