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What begins as a small, clear, boulder-strewn stream high in the mountains near [[Oritolon/Regions#Windaria|Windaria]], quickly grows into the large silt-laden torrent known as, simply, The River. Winding its way past the wooded Vir el Mari heights, [[Colonies/Abaka|Abaka]] and by the mighty city of [[Colonies/Alebad|Alebad]], it hungers for the sea.
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What begins as a small, clear, boulder-strewn stream high in the mountains near [[Colonies/Windaria|Windaria]], quickly grows into the large silt-laden torrent known as, simply, The River. Winding its way past the wooded Vir el Mari heights, [[Colonies/Abaka|Abaka]] and by the mighty city of [[Colonies/Alebad|Alebad]], it hungers for the sea.
  
 
Its cold, steady force has been used to quench fields and fire, turn millstones and winepresses, and to wash newborn infants clean before being handed over to their joyfully weeping mothers. The River has a long history and an even longer memory. If given voice, its waters could sing of being drink for black and grizzly bear, sheep, wolf, caribou, goat, moose and men. Its stones, of being bathed in the blood of valiant warriors and noble beasts. Some have even been plucked from the deep riverbed and fitted, along with thousands of their brothers, into Vir el Mari height’s fortification, [[Murakama_Family#Hikaru|Michisuru's Wall]].
 
Its cold, steady force has been used to quench fields and fire, turn millstones and winepresses, and to wash newborn infants clean before being handed over to their joyfully weeping mothers. The River has a long history and an even longer memory. If given voice, its waters could sing of being drink for black and grizzly bear, sheep, wolf, caribou, goat, moose and men. Its stones, of being bathed in the blood of valiant warriors and noble beasts. Some have even been plucked from the deep riverbed and fitted, along with thousands of their brothers, into Vir el Mari height’s fortification, [[Murakama_Family#Hikaru|Michisuru's Wall]].

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