Nafsi River
The Nafsi River which runs through the western Kama Desert and empties into the Wonungu Bay starts high in the western Ashbow Mountains and has no tributaries as it snakes its way towards the sea. The entirety of the river flows from a portal to the Elemental Plane of Water which was opened by giants thousands of years ago. Long after its creation, a temple was made surrounding the portal by mortals in reverence to the river itself. It is a noteworthy example of a place of worship that isn't dedicated to a deity, and therefore its keepers and worshippers are not given powers by a deity.
The temple is maintained and guarded by skilled druids and monks rather than clerics granted power from a deity. Making the arduous journey up the mountain to the temple is considered a pilgrimage of great importance to many Katikwans, known as the Kuhaji. Preserving water in the Kama Desert is of the utmost importance, and those who complete the Kuhaji are permitted to drink freely from the Nafsi River.
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