Travertines
The Travertines are the headwaters of the Malter River, and are called such due to the nearby travertine formations atop large basalt fissure formations where the river proper emerges. Th travertine formations are a series of delicate, striated formations of limestone, which are a result of the water seeping through the basalt and depositing calcium carbonate as it flows over the surface.
This Kalassarian form of its original name Asatogar, also lends its name to the local viscounty of Travertine. Its rulers are considered the wardens of the southern tip of the Maltrek mountain range, and manage the limestone, marble and basalt quarries of the lower Maltrek region.
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