Odraga River
The Odraga River begins at a waterfall in the Zorinos Mountains and flows quickly on its way down to Lake Odraga. The river flattens out as it makes a wide curve approaching the lake, making it possible to ford it at some places in the last 50 miles even though the current is still fairly strong. It has not been improved as the Sangre has, so it is only navigable by small boats. Northwest of the Odraga is mostly grassland with some small farming communities, while to the southeast, between it and the Upper Sangre, are miles of hilly country rising to the mountains. Those foothills were patrolled during the time the locks on the Upper Sangre were being constructed, but in the past 50 years the hills have once again become the home of many dangerous creatures.
Type
River
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