Etan's Stream
Geography
Etan's Stream is a rare body of water, the only known outflow for a bifurcating lake. From Lake Etan, the stream splits into two portions, North Etan's Stream and South Etan's Stream. The Northern Streams flows into Three Island Bay, and South Etan's Stream terminates, after a much longer course, in Sagina Bay, Etan's Stream forms the spine of the Vestrial Downs, and often hosts battles between the houses in the region on its shores.Settlements
Given the prominence of Etan's Stream in the region it is simpler to list the settlements on its shores.North Etan's Stream
East Bank
DunnferryWest Bank
The MeadowsSouth Etan's Stream
East Bank
Trammel Milkhall Cowford Moray Station Clonfield FirthwatchWest Bank
Leveebury Etanhold Oatsted Creekside Avamotte Rushfallow Combee
Type
River
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