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While tigers and other large predators do inhabit the eastern reaches of the Amedio Jungle, the Tiger River takes its name from the ferocity of its aquatic inhabitants. The river is best known for its small population of a rare freshwater species of seacat. The bright scales and pelts of these tropical magical beasts fetch high prices, making hunting the aquatic felines as lucrative as it is deadly. | {{Location/Body of water | ||
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"While tigers and other large predators do inhabit the eastern reaches of the [[Amedio Jungle]], the '''Tiger River''' takes its name from the ferocity of its aquatic inhabitants. The river is best known for its small population of a rare freshwater species of seacat. The bright scales and pelts of these tropical magical beasts fetch high prices, making hunting the aquatic felines as lucrative as it is deadly."<ref>''Savage Tidings: Beyond Sasserine''. ''[[Dragon]]'' #349. p76.</ref> | |||
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*[[F. Wesley Schneider|Schneider, F. Wesley]] and [[James Sutter]]. ''Savage Tidings: Beyond Sasserine''. ''[[Dragon]]'' #349. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing. November 2006. | |||
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"While tigers and other large predators do inhabit the eastern reaches of the Amedio Jungle, the Tiger River takes its name from the ferocity of its aquatic inhabitants. The river is best known for its small population of a rare freshwater species of seacat. The bright scales and pelts of these tropical magical beasts fetch high prices, making hunting the aquatic felines as lucrative as it is deadly."[1]
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- Schneider, F. Wesley and James Sutter. Savage Tidings: Beyond Sasserine. Dragon #349. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing. November 2006.
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