Súveb River
Mlúkrok: Súveb
The Súveb River1 is the longer one of two rivers which originate in Haþem Lake on the eastern Vorran Peninsula -the other one being Íseb River-, whence it flows mostly to the southwest before curving southwards and finally drains into the Ilkigit Sea.
The river is bordered by two Krokish territories, namely Úsavrí to the west and Varr to the east.
Every year, the Kroks living there travel to Súveb to fish for emnaa basses which migrates upstream to Haþem Lake, similarly to what the Kroks inhabiting the banks of Íseb River do when vló salmons migrate to the lake a few months later. Since this occurs around the time Krok eggs hatch, the basses are usually the first thing that the hatchlings of those who live by the river get to eat.
The Súveb River1 is the longer one of two rivers which originate in Haþem Lake on the eastern Vorran Peninsula -the other one being Íseb River-, whence it flows mostly to the southwest before curving southwards and finally drains into the Ilkigit Sea.
The river is bordered by two Krokish territories, namely Úsavrí to the west and Varr to the east.
Every year, the Kroks living there travel to Súveb to fish for emnaa basses which migrates upstream to Haþem Lake, similarly to what the Kroks inhabiting the banks of Íseb River do when vló salmons migrate to the lake a few months later. Since this occurs around the time Krok eggs hatch, the basses are usually the first thing that the hatchlings of those who live by the river get to eat.
1Original icelandic: Súvebfljót.
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