Sedna River
The sources of this river are high in the Green Mountains, cutting through to the east coast it serves as the traditional border between the Midlands and Southlands.
Known for the stark contrast of foliage on either bank of the river, the thick jungle of the Southlands runs right up to the river's edge. The north bank remains similar to the Midlands at large, with a few trees but mostly open grasslands. This creates a famously imposing entrance into the Southlands jungle when crossing the Sedna.
Known for the stark contrast of foliage on either bank of the river, the thick jungle of the Southlands runs right up to the river's edge. The north bank remains similar to the Midlands at large, with a few trees but mostly open grasslands. This creates a famously imposing entrance into the Southlands jungle when crossing the Sedna.
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River
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