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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
*[[Holian, Gary]], [[Erik Mona]], [[Sean K. Reynolds]], and [[Frederick Weining]]. ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | *[[Holian, Gary]], [[Erik Mona]], [[Sean K. Reynolds]], and [[Frederick Weining]]. ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]'' and map. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | ||
[[Gygax, Gary]]. [[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]/map. Lake Geneva, WI. TSR, 1983. | [[Gygax, Gary]]. [[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]/map. Lake Geneva, WI. TSR, 1983. | ||
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The Artonsamay is easily one of the longest rivers to traverse the Flanaess. It is navigable from the city of Redspan, in the Duchy of Tenh, all the way to the Nyr Dyv.
Ecology
Flora and fauna
Inhabitants
Rhennee are to be found in considerable numbers upon the Artonsamay river and are know to gather near the area known as the Great Northern Bend.
Features and settlements
There are numerous towns and cities situated along the banks of the river, these include Stoink and Sarresh of the Bandit Kingdoms and Jedbridge, Hardwyn and Caporna of the County of Urnst.
Notes
The Artonsamay's headwaters can be found within the Fellreev Forest from which it heads southeast where, along with the Zumkend river, it forms the border between the Bandit Kingdoms and Tenh. It then enters the Phostwood and Nutherwood forests. From the Nutherwood the Artonsamay begins meandering southwest, serving as the border between the Bandit Kingdoms and the County of Urnst, until the river finally empties to the Nyr Dyv.
Bibliography
- Holian, Gary, Erik Mona, Sean K. Reynolds, and Frederick Weining. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer and map. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
Gygax, Gary. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting/map. Lake Geneva, WI. TSR, 1983.