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Several are sacred, but there are sometimes traditions of climbing them for religious purposes (mostly in times of desperation).

You know, famine stalks the land so you climb the forbidden mountain to beg the gods for mercy.

But those things are usually remembered in oral history and we’ve got no record of that.

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