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Mount Tanufel was the sacred mountain and the birthplace of the flamekin in Lorwyn. It was also a place where the Wanderwine river has its spring, an elemental called the Source (of Wanderwine). The Ember Fell flamekin monastery was also in the same region.

Mount Tanufel was the stage where Ashling's ritual took place during the Great Aurora. Instead of becoming the vessel for the flamekin flame and Colfenor's wisdom at once, Ashling decided to take the greater elemental's power for herself and became Ashling the Destroyer.

At Shadowmoor, the Mount Tanufel was called Mount Kulrath, and was known to be the home of the bitter creatures known as cinders, who were all that remained from the flamekin. The Source still dwelled here, but no longer of Wanderwine, but of Wanderbrine.