Luena River

The Luena River has its headwaters deep in the Nazarre Mountains, and runs fast and cold along its entire length into Iber Bay, though it flattens out somewhat as it approaches the coast next to the city of Mhalta. Its rocky bed makes boating down the river perilous, but its upper reaches produce some very tasty cool-water fish so sport fishers stalk its banks in search of delicacies, either for their own tables or for those of the wealthy in Mhalta. The river also occasionally produces strange creatures from the mountains, which it spits out on its banks near Mhalta, much to the consternation of the city’s guards and those living outside the wall on the north.
Type
River

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