The Great River

Beginning on the western edge of the Mountains, the Great river winds thousands of miles north through most of the Great Forest before curving around through the plains of the north and emptying into the Great Lake. At its widest point is is several miles across, a gigantic serpent of water twisting through the entire western half of the lands. Virtually every other stream or river in the lands eventually feeds into the Great River.

Exits: Out to the Great Forest, Upstream to the Mountain Range, Downstream to the Great Lake.

Residents: none