Nathaghal Mountains

The Nathaghal Mountains, also known as the North Wall, were a range of mountains in South Faerûn that formed the northern edge of Halruaa.

Geography
The North Wall surrounded the region of the Nath. They ran roughly east to west, from Talath Pass to the Nath Pass, but there was a hilly passage through from the north into Halruaa, named High Aluar, as well as Bandit Pass, which divided the range, and Nath Pass, which led to Dambrath.

Fauna
Dangerous species wandered the outside border of these mountains in the area surrounding the Nath. These included Cyclopskin, Manticores, Rocs, Cockatrices, and Medusae.

Notable Locations
Mount Talath, one of the highest mountains in the range,, was the site of a town and the location of the High Temple of Mystra.