At a Glance
The River Thazarim forms the border between Thay and Thazalhar.
Source
- Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 16
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The River Eltar is a river which begins on the Thaymount, flows through the city of Eltabbar, and empties into Lake Thaylambar. It’s contaminated by at least one demoncyst which leaks material from the River of Blood.
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This river begins on the Thaymount, and empties into the Sea of Fallen Stars at the ambitiously named Sea of Dlurg south of Milvarune.
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A river forming part of the border between Thay and Thesk.
Ultimately, the river empties into Lake Mulsantir.
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The River Gauros drains the streams of northeastern Thay into Lake Mulsantir.
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A river running from Lake Thaylambar to Lake Mulsantir. It’s navigable except for the Long Portage.
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A small, short stream in Shadowdale village, emptying into Millpond.
Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] map.
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A small river which begins in Ardeep Forest and empties into the Sea of Swords just south of the Dessarin.
It’s also called the Ardeep River.
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A small river feeding the Dessarin, north of Waterdeep and south of Goldenfields.
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The River Ashaba is a river in the Dalelands. It begins in the Desertsmouth Mountains, passes through Shadowdale, Mistledale, the Pool of Yeven, Featherdale, and Scardale, and empties into the Dragon Reach at Scardale Town.
The elves know it as Verire, but humans named it after Ashaba.
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