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The '''Hale River''' is a river that runs through the [[Verdant Woods]] before flowing into the [[Alcor River]] within the [[Western Coast]]. The Hale River is full of both aquatic animals and fey. The asrai that inhabit the river can be quite friendly to those that stop to talk, as long as one remembers to ask permission before entering their watery domain. | The '''Hale River''' is a river that runs through the [[Verdant Woods]] before flowing into the [[Alcor River]] within the [[Western Coast]]. The Hale River is full of both aquatic animals and fey. The asrai that inhabit the river can be quite friendly to those that stop to talk, as long as one remembers to ask permission before entering their watery domain. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:06, 25 July 2024
The Hale River is a river that runs through the Verdant Woods before flowing into the Alcor River within the Western Coast. The Hale River is full of both aquatic animals and fey. The asrai that inhabit the river can be quite friendly to those that stop to talk, as long as one remembers to ask permission before entering their watery domain.