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River Tching

Geography The River Tching was formed from numerous creeks originating in the Tching Mountains. It flowed south and east to empty into the Thingulph south of Lundeth.

Geography

The River Tching was formed from numerous creeks originating in the Tching Mountains. It flowed south and east to empty into the Thingulph south of Lundeth.

Description

This river lacked the boat traffic and other signs of commerce presents on Thindol's other rivers. As it flowed toward the Thingulph the River Tching fed several stagnant marshes. The mouth of the River Tching was a delta spanning several miles.

Inhabitants

Thindol's few remaining tribes of lizardfolk were found along the length of the River Tching. The humans in the area tolerated the lizardfolk as long as they kept their activities near the river banks.

Rumors & Legends

The lizardfolk were actually the eyes of the Sseradess in the region, relaying messages back to the yuan-ti on a regular basis. The lizardfolk also ferried messages and goods on behalf of the yuan-ti to Narubel.

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