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The Kenduskeag River is both a powerful geologic force and commerce line in Fresia, and is one of the bastions of civilivation in the [[Calamity]]-stricken country. The Kenduskeag is sourced by the [[Eibenholz swamp]], a high-elevation inundated forest on the other side of the mountain range. Many important towns fall on the river, which is an important financial lifeline to neighboring [[Flannery]], it is a hard-fought battle with the [[Servitor]] "states". This river is a dangerous place, and fighting and raids along it's borders are common.
The Kenduskeag River is both a powerful geologic force and commerce line in Fresia, and is one of the bastions of civilivation in the [[Calamity]]-stricken country. Many important towns fall on the river, which is the financial lifeline to neighboring [[Flannery]]. The Kenduskeag is sourced by the [[Eibenholz swamp]], a high-elevation inundated forest, and thus is considerably more powerful than it's length would suggest.
 
The "servitor kingdomns" use this river as a testing ground, and raids along its banks are common.

Latest revision as of 21:09, 21 January 2018

Kenduskeag River

The Kenduskeag River is both a powerful geologic force and commerce line in Fresia, and is one of the bastions of civilivation in the Calamity-stricken country. Many important towns fall on the river, which is the financial lifeline to neighboring Flannery. The Kenduskeag is sourced by the Eibenholz swamp, a high-elevation inundated forest, and thus is considerably more powerful than it's length would suggest.

The "servitor kingdomns" use this river as a testing ground, and raids along its banks are common.