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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== | ||
[[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]] | |||
The mountain is presumed to have been a cult site of early [[Olgish Religion|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''. | The mountain is presumed to have been a cult site of early [[Olgish Religion|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''. | ||
[[Category:Mountains | [[Category:Mountains]][[Category:Belkondilian Geography]] |