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A major river in [[Aluvia]].
A major river in [[Aluvia]], sometimes also referred to as the Canfield River<ref name=Cleaver>2005/07 [[Throne of Destiny]] - [[Canfield Cleaver]]</ref>.


The Canfeld is birthed in the ancient granite of the [[Luparvium Mountains]], which divides the bright fields and verdant woods of [[Aluvia]] from the gloomy moors of [[Milantos]].<ref name=TheReignOfAlfrega>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Reign of Alfrega]]</ref>
Along the verdant shores of the River lie the great forests of Aluvia. These forests provide Ispar with the vast majority of its building lumber.<ref name=Cleaver>2005/07 [[Throne of Destiny]] - [[Canfield Cleaver]]</ref>
It languidly flows, deep and slow, to the [[Ironsea]]. Landings for merchant craft from the Ironsea line the banks in [[Celdon]], and the riverside areas are known for their color, noise, and exotic wares. <ref name=TheReignOfAlfrega>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Reign of Alfrega]]</ref> Because of its origin in the mountains, the river became a mass of raw torrents in spring, when the snow melted. <ref>[[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Lore/Meditations on the Abyss|Meditations on the Abyss]]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 5 October 2012

A major river in Aluvia, sometimes also referred to as the Canfield River[1].

The Canfeld is birthed in the ancient granite of the Luparvium Mountains, which divides the bright fields and verdant woods of Aluvia from the gloomy moors of Milantos.[2] Along the verdant shores of the River lie the great forests of Aluvia. These forests provide Ispar with the vast majority of its building lumber.[1]

It languidly flows, deep and slow, to the Ironsea. Landings for merchant craft from the Ironsea line the banks in Celdon, and the riverside areas are known for their color, noise, and exotic wares. [2] Because of its origin in the mountains, the river became a mass of raw torrents in spring, when the snow melted. [3]

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