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|desc=Long and low, the sleek lines of the ferry are designed so that it slips through the water with a minimum of disturbance. Benches are scattered along the railing, with gaps where the Gor'Tog polemen stand to push the boat across the river. Cables run up to a massive chain strung from shore to shore just overhead, providing a leash to keep the ferry from being pushed downriver by the strong current. You also see an iron-bound caravan pulled by spirited mountain rams with a couple of things on it.<br />Obvious paths: none.}}
|desc=Long and low, the sleek lines of the ferry are designed so that it slips through the water with a minimum of disturbance. Benches are scattered along the railing, with gaps where the Gor'Tog polemen stand to push the boat across the river. Cables run up to a massive chain strung from shore to shore just overhead, providing a leash to keep the ferry from being pushed downriver by the strong current. You also see an iron-bound caravan pulled by spirited mountain rams with a couple of things on it.<br />Obvious paths: none.}}

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The ferry Evening Star travels between Ain Ghazal and Road to Hibarnhvidar. Costs 31 dokoras to board.

[The Evening Star]
Long and low, the sleek lines of the ferry are designed so that it slips through the water with a minimum of disturbance. Benches are scattered along the railing, with gaps where the Gor'Tog polemen stand to push the boat across the river. Cables run up to a massive chain strung from shore to shore just overhead, providing a leash to keep the ferry from being pushed downriver by the strong current. You also see an iron-bound caravan pulled by spirited mountain rams with a couple of things on it.
Obvious paths: none.