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== History ==
== History ==
In 825, the river was key to taking wovenstone from a mining colony down the river back to [[Sneerwell]], and conversely carry mining equipment back up the river to the mines. The '''River Queen''' (pictured) was one such vessel that carried supplies.
In 825, the river was key to taking gold from the [[Nightfall Station]], an illegal mining colony, down the river back to [[Sneerwell]], and conversely carry mining equipment (and labor) back up the river to the mines. The '''River Queen''' (pictured) was one such vessel that carried supplies.


The [[Bronze Dragon#Hydrinth|bronze dragon Hydrinth]] claimed the river as his lair during that same time period, leading to many clashes with the river boats.
The [[Bronze Dragon#Hydrinth|bronze dragon Hydrinth]] claimed the river as his lair during that same time period, leading to many clashes with the river boats.

Revision as of 17:55, 30 March 2024

A small barge sails the Titicaca

The River Titicaca is a man-made canal built sometime in the 700s PR with the purpose of connecting Sneerwell to Isonhound's main trade vein, the Ssaphibian River.

History

In 825, the river was key to taking gold from the Nightfall Station, an illegal mining colony, down the river back to Sneerwell, and conversely carry mining equipment (and labor) back up the river to the mines. The River Queen (pictured) was one such vessel that carried supplies.

The bronze dragon Hydrinth claimed the river as his lair during that same time period, leading to many clashes with the river boats.

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