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Pipsqueak Mountain (禿び山; chibiyama, lit. "midget mountain") is the smallest of the mountains in the 7th Heaven mountain range at 2.96km (2,962m). Pipsqueak Mountain is known for the unique properties its stone possesses: an incredibly potent electromagnetic frequency is emitted, latching onto any able to mold chakra and effectively preventing any use of chakra while on the mountain, making it particularly dangerous despite its minimal height and challenge.
 
Stomp Mountain (踏み山; bumiyama, lit. "stomp mountain") is the 2nd smallest in the 7th Heaven mountain range at 3.79km (3,798m). The characteristic pyramid-shaped peak actually consists of two pinnacles, King-Bell Summit (王鈴頂上; ōsuzuchōjō, lit. king bell summit") and Baby-Bell Summit (幼児鈴頂上; yōjisuzuchōjō, lit. "baby bell summit"), separated by a saddle-like formation known as the Bellnotch (鈴刻み; suzukizami, lit. "bell notch").
Flight Mountain (逃亡山; tōbōyama, lit. "flying mountain") is the 3rd smallest in the 7th Heaven mountain range at 4.81km (4,810m). The summit of Flight Mountain is a thick, perennial ice and snow dome whose thickness varies. The Flight Mountain massif is a popular site for mountaineering, hiking and skyboarding, having dozens of courses of varying difficulties. The summit is ascended by an average of 20,000 mountaineer-tourists each year. It could be considered an easy, yet arduous ascent for someone who is well-trained and acclimatized to the altitude. At least one night at one of the seven high mountain refuges is required to help one acclimatize to the altitude; less could lead to altitude sickness and possible death.
 
Heart Mountain, (心山; kokoroyama, lit. "heart mountain"), the 4th tallest in the 7th Heaven mountain range, is the divider between the lesser and greater mountains, reaching a respectful height of 5.64km (5,640m). Heart Mountain has two summits, both of which are dormant volcanic domes, the only volcanic activity in the Land of Lightning, making this mountain a popular attraction. Many hot springs and mud baths can also be found here.
Moody Mountain (斑気山; murakiyama, lit. "moody mountain"), the 3rd tallest of the 7th Heaven mountain range, is named such for the frequent violent, and often sudden, storms that occur. The sporadic weather combined with the very thin air makes Moody Mountain one of the more difficult to traverse, often leaving those who try mentally and physically battered. However, should any adventurers be brave enough to reach the glacier at the peak, one will be privy to one of the most beautiful and up-close views of the Northern Lights in the Land of Lightning.
 
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Shouldering Mountain (担山; katsuyama, lit. "shoulder mountain"), the 2nd tallest mountain in the 7th Heaven mountain range reaching a height of 7.71km (7710m), is most well-known for it being the location of the Hidden Cloud Village. Shouldering Mountain is more notable for its climbing challenge, and is one of the hardest peaks in the Land of Lighting in terms of technical difficulty because of its complex structure, its vertical relief, and the particularly steep climbing near the summit. The north face, in particular, has been the scene of some of the most technical (and controversial) climbing achieved at altitudes over 7km.
The tallest mountain in the 7th Heaven mountain range reaching a whopping 8.84km (8,840m), Bald Mountain (禿山; hageyama, lit. "bald mountain") lives up to its name. At its peak is little more than endless snow. No animals choose to live up here and few humans venture up here willingly. Bald Mountain attracts many climbers, some of them highly experienced mountaineers. There are two main climbing routes: one approaching the summit from the southeast and the other from the north. While not posing substantial technical climbing challenges on the standard route, Bald Mountain presents dangers such as altitude sickness, weather, wind as well as significant objective hazards from avalanches and the Fastforward Icefall (時効氷滝; jikōkōritaki , lit. "timelapse icefall"). Currently there are well over 200 corpses still on the mountain, with some of them even serving as landmarks.

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