Dustain River
The only major tributary to the Samain River. It's waters ultimately derive from the glacial snowmelt upon the peaks of the Montrabar Mountain Range, especially Trabar's Peak, which then collects into aquifers and lakes, most notably the lakes Soiree and Runir. Water flows down primarily through the Beauchane Falls into the river's headwaters.
The town of the Raibonian Piedmont was built about 300 yards west of Beauchane Falls, along the Dustain's banks. The settlement of Poisson was built further downstream, near where the Dustain meets the Samain.
Location Type | |
river | |
tributary | |
Parent Location | |
Raibon Island | |
L'Illes Apgarie | |
Sanery | |
Apgarian Confederacy |