South Pantai River
Beyond the placid surface of Lake Pantai, the vast body of water created by the damming of the Alu River, the once-wild Pantai River, now flows peacefully into the Plains of Xha where it is diverted into canals and channels to aid in irrigation. Now broad, slow, and fully tamed, the South Pantai serves as a highway of sorts, with extensive boat and ferry traffic up and down its length. Its pacification has had consequences of course, for it is now full of silt and only the most robust fish species survive — mostly carp and some large catfish. Waste from the city of Rojhah also fouls the water, and by the time it reaches the sea far to the west, the South Pantai is dark, muddy and largely lifeless.
Type
River
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