Deep in Usmeale, past Silversage Ranch, lies Bradhir Slopes- a mountain famous for the failure of all those who attempt to climb it. Considering the state of Usmeale was found years after the discovery of Ibis, the country of which it's from, it makes people question if it was always there. With the confirmation of weird occurrences, residents are leaving for fear of waking up and their home having vanished, or creatures overtaking the place. The weird mountain only adds to this suspicion.
Along with the 250 mile walk across a relatively flat grassland, the farther one ventures towards the rocky beast, the weirder the environment gets. Plants only heard of in fairy tales are sprouted around as if they were earthly, casually rooted into the ground and showing off their weird traits and characteristics. If you manage to get past the long stretch of what seems like infinite flatland, you're greeted by the first and only water source of the journey- Willowhead Creek.
Surrounding the small body of water are patches of plants, each one weirder-looking than the last. There seem to be four different types- indigo-colored flowers, large, sap-filled roots of gold, sad, desaturated green weeds, and small, neon pink plants scattered between them like chicken pox. They all appear edible, but it's obvious that they have side effects; some have positive, some negative, some both.
However, the main attraction lies front and center- Bradhir Slopes, much larger than any tale had told. Stretching hundreds of miles from either side, it made sense why no one had managed to climb, or even get around the large spectacle. Luckily, even though the top of Bradhir Slopes is hidden behind the clouds, the mountain isn't very steep. With ledges about every hundred feet, there's no concern of how much you have to push yourself to find a spot for rest.