Arguenon River
Geography
The Arguenon is a coastal river, flowing into the Mor Breizh, beginning in the Lordship of Mene and ending in Arguenon bay, near Havre-Kast.
The river widens considerable for the center third of its flow.
Localized Phenomena
The Singing Stones
Natural Resources
The river flows through the Forest of Lanmeur, an important source of lumber and charcoal in the region.
History
The source of the river at Gorre is tended to by a clutch of Margot.
Most of the river is controlled by the Barony of Hunaudaye, the home of House Tournemines, a key vassal of House Pentevr. The seat of the Barony is Kastell Hunaudaye. A smaller castle, a simple motte and Bailey, was constructed further along the river at Pleven.
The Barony of Ar Mor Emrodez controls a large castle at the mouth of the river, in the village of Crehen.
Type
River
Location under
Owning Organization
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