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* The Northern Wat (Olg. ''Turvatta'', in contrast to the ''Komvatta'', or Southern Wat, which forms part of the [[Mountains of Mindeló]]) hems the Wat to its northern side, separating it from the [[Desert of Erkenma]]. The river [[Ārɔt]] rises from these highlands, forming the upper Ārɔt Valley to their north. To the southwest, they reach the fortifications of the [[Reknayan Wall]], at which point they are considered to fade into the [[Kernogori]].
* The Northern Wat (Olg. ''Turvatta'', in contrast to the ''Komvatta'', or Southern Wat, which forms part of the [[Mountains of Mindeló]]) hems the Wat to its northern side, separating it from the [[Desert of Erkenma]]. The river [[Ārɔt]] rises from these highlands, forming the upper Ārɔt Valley to their north. To the southwest, they reach the fortifications of the [[Reknayan Wall]], at which point they are considered to fade into the [[Kernogori]].
* The Walled Mountains (Olg. ''Minnacasgíl'') border the Erkenma to the northwest. The northern tip of the Reknayan Wall is contained entirely within this arm, giving it its name; the fortresses of [[Casgan]] and [[Min Nostim]] are likewise located on foothills of this mountain range.
* The Walled Mountains (Olg. ''Minnacasgíl'') border the Erkenma to the northwest. The northern tip of the Reknayan Wall is contained entirely within this arm, giving it its name; the fortresses of [[Casgan]] and [[Min Nostim]] are likewise located on foothills of this mountain range.
* The Dead Mountains (Olg. ''Minneles'', likely a pseudo-calque from WCel. [[''Daerɔk Elɛsį'']] ‘!!??’) extend northward into the [[Míbar-Hûrind]]. Widely considered one of the most unfriendly and least accessible parts of the Reknaya, it was never
* The Dead Mountains (Olg. ''Minneles'', likely a pseudo-calque from WCel. [[''Daerɔk Elɛsį'']] ‘!!??’) extend northward into the [[Míbar-Hûrind]]. Widely considered one of the most unfriendly and least accessible parts of the Reknaya, it was largely passed over by early Geranian settlers and only sparsely populated in Kattasian times, with the outpost of Katna the only permanent settlement surviving


=History=
=History=
The area was long considered
The area was long considered