Great Five-Tail River: Difference between revisions
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>IceSelkie m Realized it doesnt run into the Diamond Spray Delta, its some other delta. :P |
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The Great Five-Tail River is a vast green-brown-blue vein streching from the desert to the [[Diamond Spray Delta]]. The area is the most disrupted piece of territory in all of [[Pyrrhia]]. The SkyWings, and the SandWings have fought over the land around the river for a long time. Over the last twenty years(from the book of [[Winter Turning]]), the small towns on either side connected to from a single town of [[Possibility]]. A wide, white stone bridge had been built across the river, lined with shops where dragons traded and bartered all day. | The Great Five-Tail River is a vast green-brown-blue vein streching from the desert to [[Diamond Spray Delta|a]] delta(NOT the [[Diamond Spray Delta]]). The area is the most disrupted piece of territory in all of [[Pyrrhia]]. The SkyWings, and the SandWings have fought over the land around the river for a long time. Over the last twenty years(from the book of [[Winter Turning]]), the small towns on either side connected to from a single town of [[Possibility]]. A wide, white stone bridge had been built across the river, lined with shops where dragons traded and bartered all day. | ||
The Great Five-Tail River is sometimes just called the Great River. | The Great Five-Tail River is sometimes just called the Great River. | ||
Revision as of 16:36, 1 July 2015
The Great Five-Tail River is a vast green-brown-blue vein streching from the desert to a delta(NOT the Diamond Spray Delta). The area is the most disrupted piece of territory in all of Pyrrhia. The SkyWings, and the SandWings have fought over the land around the river for a long time. Over the last twenty years(from the book of Winter Turning), the small towns on either side connected to from a single town of Possibility. A wide, white stone bridge had been built across the river, lined with shops where dragons traded and bartered all day.
The Great Five-Tail River is sometimes just called the Great River.