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: It explains why certain areas of the mountains remain "wild"—they are the neutral zones where two great forces of nature proved they could not overcome one another.

The two met at the summit. The story goes that they fought for three days—a chaotic blur of silk webbing and serrated talons. Arachu - Pastexe

: Danger in the mountains is vertical. You must watch your step (the Arachu's domain) just as much as you watch the weather (the Pastexe's domain). : It explains why certain areas of the

: Conversely, the Pastexe is frequently depicted as a winged, reptilian, or bird-like predator. It represents the "striking" sky. While the Arachu pulls you down, the Pastexe swoops from above, often associated with the fierce storms that batter the Picos de Europa. The Informative Tale: The Clash of Earth and Sky : Danger in the mountains is vertical