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The '''Eridanos River''' is a minor river in the [[Vashnar Mountains#Southern Vashnars|Southern Vashnar Mountains]] that flows from the mountains north of [[Mount Piraeus]] down across the peak and through the valley of [[Actar Valley|Actar]]. At the north end of Actar, the river is interrupted by a massive waterfall. The Eridanos supplies fresh water for both communities as it runs its course; it also serves the additional purpose of turning the water wheel that powers the [[cyclopes|cyclopean]] blade mill.
The '''Eridanos River''' is a minor river in the [[Vashnar Mountains#Southern Vashnars|Southern Vashnar Mountains]] that flows from the mountains north of [[Mount Piraeus]] down across the peak and through the valley of [[Actar Valley|Actar]]. At the north end of Actar, the river is interrupted by a massive waterfall. The Eridanos supplies fresh water for both communities as it runs its course; it also serves the additional purpose of turning the water wheel that powers the [[cyclopes|cyclopean]] blade mill.


Fisherman ply the Eridanos's southern length around the Actar half, and it is here that the water [[nymphs|nymph]] known as [[Naiad]] makes her home. In addition, [[beaver]]s and king [[salmon]] populate the more mountainous northern half.
Fisherman ply the Eridanos's southern length around the Actar half, and it is here that the water [[nymphs|nymph]] known as [[Naiad (denizen)|Naiad]] makes her home. In addition, [[beaver]]s and king [[salmon]] populate the more mountainous northern half.


[[Category:Rivers]]
[[Category:Rivers]]

Revision as of 19:04, 17 June 2008

The Eridanos River is a minor river in the Southern Vashnar Mountains that flows from the mountains north of Mount Piraeus down across the peak and through the valley of Actar. At the north end of Actar, the river is interrupted by a massive waterfall. The Eridanos supplies fresh water for both communities as it runs its course; it also serves the additional purpose of turning the water wheel that powers the cyclopean blade mill.

Fisherman ply the Eridanos's southern length around the Actar half, and it is here that the water nymph known as Naiad makes her home. In addition, beavers and king salmon populate the more mountainous northern half.