Kettley - A small mining town, known best for the high quality flint that it's miners pull from the earth. Merchants often stop here to trade skins for flint, working as go-betweens for hunters wanting to use the Kettley flint for their arrows. The Friar River - A relatively calm stretch of river flowing from the North, the Friar was named for the tale of Friar Benson, a human holyman of local myth who is told to have hidden war refugees in barrels and floated them down the river to safety in the south.