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Al-Sari River

Geography Al-Sari originated in the foothills of the southwest tail of the Furrowed Mountains. It flowed on a northwestern course until reaching Liham and the Great Sea.

Geography

Al-Sari originated in the foothills of the southwest tail of the Furrowed Mountains. It flowed on a northwestern course until reaching Liham and the Great Sea.

Features

Two stone bridges crossed the river as it wound its way through the Furrowed Mountains. These bridges were easily destroyed by removing key stones if the hill tribes inhabiting the region were ever threatened. Al-Badia trading along the banks of the river gave the hill tribes a wide berth to avoid any unwanted debacles.

History

Al-Sari River was used to transport goods from Liham across the hinterlands to the people inhabiting the regions of the Furrowed Mountains.

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