Beyaz River

Along with the Ilanos and Porphyra Rivers, the Beyaz River drains from the Ágaç Hills. A small river whose flow is shallow and sluggish at best, the Beyaz runs from the southeastern edge of the hills to the Gulf of Irkaina. It has seen little settlement or development aside from the town of Izmirtzaçg at its mouth. Along the river’s course are small stands of cottonwood trees and willows, but beyond that the grasslands are dry most of the year. A few nomadic tribes roam the areas between the Ágaç Hills and the sea, though they steer clear of the Beyaz River.   A wild and rugged place, the Beyaz River is rumored to be the abode of a water serpent. Known as the Ejderha by the locals, this serpent is said to attack small isolated farmsteads as far as a hundred miles from the river. While there is some truth that outlying farms have been burned and their residents slaughtered in gruesome ways, there is no proof that the cause is a water dragon and not nomadic raiders or other bandits.
Type
River

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