Marhaut Mountain Range

The Marhaut Mountain Range is a group of mountains that exsist in Fire Emblem: Path of Radience and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.

The mountain range acts as a natural border dividing Crimea and other counties that surrond it on the continet of Tellius. The mountains lay just inside the Crimean border and are a very defendable position, as shown in the Fire Emblem games it is in.

The biggest incident inwhich the Marhaut Montain Range is mentioned is chapter 25 of Fire Emblem: Path of Radience. Ike, who is then leading the Crimean army to reclaim their homeland (and who had already defeated all resistance in the country of Deain) is forced to lead his army over a mountain passage because it would take too long to go around. On the other side of the Marhaut Montain Range from Ike's forces were members of the Gallian army, who were to join with Ike's forces. A part of the Bengion Army lead by General Zelgius also followed Ike across the mountain range.

Near the top of the particular mountain in the range that the pass crosses over the Deain army had set a trap. Although Ike already knew this but was forced to march into it. Chapter 25 is not particularly difficult, the only thing that is different is that the Daein soliders roll boulders down the mountain at the player's forces. Also all mounted units have greatly decreased movement.