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The Segoltha River is a massive [[page type is::place|river]] that begins at [[Sawstwar Lake]] just beyond the [[Himineldar Shel]] of [[found in::Forfedhdar]] and flows out to the [[Reshal Sea]], making it the longest river in [[Kermoria]]. Its course passes by [[found in::Ain Ghazal]], [[found in::Ilaya Taipa]], [[found in::Tiger Clan]], [[found in::The Crossing]], through the Segoltha Bay to the [[Reshal Sea]]. The Segoltha crosses the smaller [[Oxenwaithe River]] at [[The Crossing]], giving the city its original name "[[River Crossing]]."
The Segoltha River is a massive [[page type is::place|river]] that begins at [[Sawstwar Lake]] just beyond the [[Himineldar Shel]] of [[found in::Forfedhdar]] and flows out to the [[Reshal Sea]], making it the longest river in [[Kermoria]]. Its course passes by [[found in::Ain Ghazal]], [[found in::Ilaya Taipa]], [[found in::Tiger Clan]], [[found in::The Crossing]], through the Segoltha Bay to the [[Reshal Sea]]. The Segoltha crosses the smaller [[Oxenwaithe River]] at [[The Crossing]], giving the city its original name "[[River Crossing]]." Sailing from Crossing to Ain Ghazal Isle, is a 700 mile stretch of river.





Latest revision as of 15:11, 3 May 2020

Map: RanikMap60b
Province: Zoluren
City: Crossing
Downstream Skill: 350+"+" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 350.
Upstream Skill: 350+"+" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 350.
Swimming Cap: Unknown

The Segoltha River is a massive river that begins at Sawstwar Lake just beyond the Himineldar Shel of Forfedhdar and flows out to the Reshal Sea, making it the longest river in Kermoria. Its course passes by Ain Ghazal, Ilaya Taipa, Tiger Clan, The Crossing, through the Segoltha Bay to the Reshal Sea. The Segoltha crosses the smaller Oxenwaithe River at The Crossing, giving the city its original name "River Crossing." Sailing from Crossing to Ain Ghazal Isle, is a 700 mile stretch of river.


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