Upper Red River
The Upper Red River flows in a series of falls and cataracts down from the craggy Andøvan Mountains to flow a short rapid length into Lake Berring. It is much too fast of a river to make water travel easy for all but its last few miles. Those nobles who live along it have long been seen as somewhat rustic compared to the finery of the Lake Berring nobility of the cultured martial tempers of the Lower Red River nobles.
Despite lying well within the borders of the kingdom, the Upper Red River has always been a more rugged place. The nobility here often work their own land, and freemen farmsteads are common. Where the rest of the kingdom has strict class divisions, the Upper Red nobility are used to working closely with their vassals and often side-by-side in the fields.
Type
River
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