Úló
Riverine tíderkic: Úhló /úɬóː/
Coastal tíderkic: Hlat /ɬaːth/
Úló /u:lo:/ is the longest river in Gráhúlysía in northern Adynía, and one of two major rivers which ends at the continent's northern coast, the other one being Jenat which flows through the wasteland north of the Wild Mountains.
Three groups live by the river, namely Keþíans around the uppermost part of it and Úló's source, Skorda Lake in the Lakú Mountains; Dirtans by the upper river and their relatives the Tíderks around the lower Úló and its delta.
The area around the lower river and nearby coastline is rich in amber deposits, which the tíderks sell in exchange for grain and woolen cloth.
Coastal tíderkic: Hlat /ɬaːth/
Úló /u:lo:/ is the longest river in Gráhúlysía in northern Adynía, and one of two major rivers which ends at the continent's northern coast, the other one being Jenat which flows through the wasteland north of the Wild Mountains.
Three groups live by the river, namely Keþíans around the uppermost part of it and Úló's source, Skorda Lake in the Lakú Mountains; Dirtans by the upper river and their relatives the Tíderks around the lower Úló and its delta.
The area around the lower river and nearby coastline is rich in amber deposits, which the tíderks sell in exchange for grain and woolen cloth.
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