Mount Awīr

Mount Awīr is the highest peak of the Grey Mountains and possibly in Gondala. It can be seen from the desert.

Awīr is snow-covered all season long due to its immense altitude, which could be estimated to be around 9 kilometres.

In Mythology
A Moroyan myth tells that in ancient times Ghanat, the Demiurg God, pierced his finger on the peak of Mount Awīr. A single drop of blood landed at the feet of the mountain and became the source of Ajat. Awīr is commonly looked upon as the home of Ghanat, and thus is sacred to the people of Amurón.