The Laughing Flow

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At a Glance

A river which drains the southern half of the Evermoors before joining the Surbrin.


Sources

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 4, under Dessarin
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The Goblintide River

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At a Glance

The Goblintide begins near the southern edge of the Lurkwood, flowing only a short distance before joining the Shining Creek and then the Surbrin.


Sources

Maps

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The Shining Creek

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At a Glance

This river begins near the southern edge of the Lurkwood, and is joined by the Goblintide just before it drains into the Surbrin.


Sources

Maps

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The River Rauvin

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At a Glance

A river descending from the Nether Mountains, and passing Sundabar, Everlund, and Silverymoon before joining the Surbrin.


Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 5, under Dessarin
Maps

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River Surbrin

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At a Glance

The River Surbrin is a river which descends from the Spine of the World and is joined by three significant rivers (and at least two smaller streams) before it feeds into the Dessarin.  In order, these are the Rauvin, the Shining Creek, and the Laughing Flow.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 4, under Dessarin
Passing Mention
Maps
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The Dessarin River

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At a Glance

A river beginning in the Lost Peaks, in the northwest corner of the High Forest.  It flows almost due west to Yartar, where it’s joined by the Surbrin, and from there southward to empty into the Sea of Swords at Zundbridge, just south of Waterdeep.

Bridges are found only at Zundbridge, Ironford, and the Stone Bridge. Elsewhere, the river can be crossed by swimming (or magic) but it cannot be forded.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 14
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 4
Maps

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Jumpa Muren

At a Glance

Jumpa Muren, called the Jumpa River on western maps, is born from glacial meltwater in the north of Khazari.  It flows south and west for hundreds of miles through the Jumpa River Gorge, before emptying into the Golden Water.  The channel cut by the Jumpa’s final waterfall, which separates Durpar and Ulgarth, has at least a couple of names; the Durpari call it the Narrow Sea, while the Ulgarthi know it as Xontuil Bay.

Source

      Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 17 mentions Jumpa Muren

Unicorn Run

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At a Glance

The Unicorn Run descends from the Star Mounts, flows out of the High Forest, and joins the Delimbiyr at Secomber.  The river is known for its waterfalls, its fey communities, and of course unicorns.

The Stronghold of the Nine can be found here.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 166
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 10
  • Under Illefarn [N5/9212] inside cover map
Passing Mention
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Delimbiyr

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At a Glance

The Delimbiyr originates in the Nether Mountains, flows past and through the High Forest, South Wood, the High Moor, and the Misty Forest, before draining into the Sea of Swords at Daggerford and Lizard Marsh. It’s joined by several small streams up in Delimbiyr Vale, then the Hark River at the edge of the High Moor, and finally by the Unicorn Run.

Also called the River Shining. The water is “mint-sweet” and potable. Szorp, a brown, trout-like fish, is common in the river.


Sources

Passing Mention
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