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− | + | The '''Qestarius River''' is well-known as the major tributary to [[Dagger | |
+ | Seas|Marty]] and as a northern border to the [[Plain of Brahang]], but is | ||
+ | often sidestepped about in conversation because of the "eerieness" and "deathly still" attributed to it. This unease is chiefly traced to its northern passing through the land of [[Alezan]], as well as its link with the mysterious disappearances circa -400 [[EC]] in the Vale of Serdoch. | ||
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+ | Back in -500 [[EC]], when the river meandered further south than it does | ||
+ | today, it didn't carry as much negative connotation. Thungerbarg, now | ||
+ | [[Iganefta]]-on-the-Sea, fished its nearby waters as well as the those of | ||
+ | the [[Dagger Seas|Dagger Sea]] it emptied into. Its calm movement powered | ||
+ | waterwheels, arching trees provided springboards for excited and sweaty | ||
+ | children, and rafts were used to more quickly move supplies between | ||
+ | now-abandoned villages that sprouted along its edges. | ||
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+ | In -473 [[EC]], things started changing. Children reported a slightly oily | ||
+ | feel to the water, supply rafts took twice as much time to get to their | ||
+ | destinations, and waterwheels no longer provided enough output for their | ||
+ | continued upkeep. The river began to recede at an alarming rate, causing | ||
+ | the Stream of Oddbag to dry and become the Vale of Oddbag (now preferably | ||
+ | known as "the Vale of Serdoch" in an attempt at disassociation from its' | ||
+ | Alezanian influence.) | ||
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+ | In -446, elders from the neighboring fishing villages of [[Shepenor]] and Thunderbarg met to discuss the taste of fish harvested from the river. After thirty minutes of deliberation, along with taste tests from dishes prepared by their finest cooks, both villages agreed that not only was the river changing, but also the river's inhabitants. Although the village of [[Shepenor]] didn't much like the increased traffic and competiton, both villages agreed that it'd be in Thungerbarg's best interest to only harvest fish only from [[Dagger Seas|Marty]] sea. | ||
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+ | Nearly a century and a half after the [[Looliers]] disappearance at the Vale of Serdoch, [[Lord Glosfordshier]] started transforming Thungerbarg into [[Iganefta]]-on-the-Sea. One of his first declarations was that a dam be built to block river inhabitants from entering into the [[Dagger Seas|Marty]] sea. This was decided upon after his first "resort" meal of contaminated fish, which disgruntled cooks fed him as payback for taking over and changing their lifestyles. Disgusted with the taste, and fearful that crossbreeding would affect quality [[Dagger Seas|Marty]] fish, he proclaimed the dam a "savior of Marty by Glosfordshire", such that its waters would be untouched by river fish. The clogged dam filters are regularly cleaned by [[EctoMechanauts]], though where they dispose of the filth is currently classified. | ||
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+ | Nowadays, the Qestarius River has receded even further, petering off somewhere in the northern part of the valley that Odlucia and the [[Odlucian Library]] share. Generally, the feeling towards the river is a "hopeful respect" - nature will take its course (later rather than sooner) and the river will continue to dry itself into innocence (or, at the very least, obscurity). It is still blamed for random corruption, however, from bad crops to mysterious smells and even as far as the root cause for [[Harv Gretborn]]'s infamous character (something about improper and experimental [[toilet training]] in the river, etc.) | ||
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+ | '''Citations''': [[Harv Gretborn]], [[Shepenor]], [[Toilet training]]. | ||
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+ | --[[User:Morbus Iff|Morbus Iff]] 16:22, 4 Feb 2005 (EST) | ||
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+ | [[Category:Locations]] |
Revision as of 16:22, 4 February 2005
The Qestarius River is well-known as the major tributary to [[Dagger Seas|Marty]] and as a northern border to the Plain of Brahang, but is often sidestepped about in conversation because of the "eerieness" and "deathly still" attributed to it. This unease is chiefly traced to its northern passing through the land of Alezan, as well as its link with the mysterious disappearances circa -400 EC in the Vale of Serdoch.
Back in -500 EC, when the river meandered further south than it does today, it didn't carry as much negative connotation. Thungerbarg, now Iganefta-on-the-Sea, fished its nearby waters as well as the those of the Dagger Sea it emptied into. Its calm movement powered waterwheels, arching trees provided springboards for excited and sweaty children, and rafts were used to more quickly move supplies between now-abandoned villages that sprouted along its edges.
In -473 EC, things started changing. Children reported a slightly oily feel to the water, supply rafts took twice as much time to get to their destinations, and waterwheels no longer provided enough output for their continued upkeep. The river began to recede at an alarming rate, causing the Stream of Oddbag to dry and become the Vale of Oddbag (now preferably known as "the Vale of Serdoch" in an attempt at disassociation from its' Alezanian influence.)
In -446, elders from the neighboring fishing villages of Shepenor and Thunderbarg met to discuss the taste of fish harvested from the river. After thirty minutes of deliberation, along with taste tests from dishes prepared by their finest cooks, both villages agreed that not only was the river changing, but also the river's inhabitants. Although the village of Shepenor didn't much like the increased traffic and competiton, both villages agreed that it'd be in Thungerbarg's best interest to only harvest fish only from Marty sea.
Nearly a century and a half after the Looliers disappearance at the Vale of Serdoch, Lord Glosfordshier started transforming Thungerbarg into Iganefta-on-the-Sea. One of his first declarations was that a dam be built to block river inhabitants from entering into the Marty sea. This was decided upon after his first "resort" meal of contaminated fish, which disgruntled cooks fed him as payback for taking over and changing their lifestyles. Disgusted with the taste, and fearful that crossbreeding would affect quality Marty fish, he proclaimed the dam a "savior of Marty by Glosfordshire", such that its waters would be untouched by river fish. The clogged dam filters are regularly cleaned by EctoMechanauts, though where they dispose of the filth is currently classified.
Nowadays, the Qestarius River has receded even further, petering off somewhere in the northern part of the valley that Odlucia and the Odlucian Library share. Generally, the feeling towards the river is a "hopeful respect" - nature will take its course (later rather than sooner) and the river will continue to dry itself into innocence (or, at the very least, obscurity). It is still blamed for random corruption, however, from bad crops to mysterious smells and even as far as the root cause for Harv Gretborn's infamous character (something about improper and experimental toilet training in the river, etc.)
Citations: Harv Gretborn, Shepenor, Toilet training.
--Morbus Iff 16:22, 4 Feb 2005 (EST)