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The [[Seran River]] cuts through the mountains, and a major railway line loosely follows the river's path.{{map ref|Elendel Basin}} The city of [[New Seran]] is also close to the foothills of the mountains.{{book ref|bom|10}}{{map ref|Elendel Basin}} The mountains have snow-capped peaks{{book ref|bom|10}} and are generally uninhabited due to their cold, stormy climate.{{book ref|bom|22}}
 
The [[Seran River]] cuts through the mountains, and a major railway line loosely follows the river's path.{{map ref|Elendel Basin}} The city of [[New Seran]] is also close to the foothills of the mountains.{{book ref|bom|10}}{{map ref|Elendel Basin}} The mountains have snow-capped peaks{{book ref|bom|10}} and are generally uninhabited due to their cold, stormy climate.{{book ref|bom|22}}
   
It is presumably named for the [[Conventical of Seran]], which was southeast of [[Luthadel]] during the [[Final Empire]].{{map ref|Final Empire}}
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It is presumably named for the [[Conventical of Seran]], the sanctuary of the Steel Inquisitors during the [[Final Empire]], which was located far southeast of [[Luthadel]].{{map ref|Final Empire}}
   
 
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== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 03:15, 10 May 2019

Seran Range
Type Mountains
Region Elendel Basin
World Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

The Seran Range is a mountain range in the Elendel Basin on Scadrial.[1] It is southeast of Elendel and is one of the mountain ranges that separates the basin from the Roughs.

The Seran River cuts through the mountains, and a major railway line loosely follows the river's path.[1] The city of New Seran is also close to the foothills of the mountains.[2][1] The mountains have snow-capped peaks[2] and are generally uninhabited due to their cold, stormy climate.[3]

It is presumably named for the Conventical of Seran, the sanctuary of the Steel Inquisitors during the Final Empire, which was located far southeast of Luthadel.[4]

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