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  1. #1
    Jonathan Ingram
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    The river is named WHAT?

    While working on an adventure for my players, I noticed that A) there's a
    river that separates Osoerde from Roesone and Aerenwe; and B) that this
    river has no name. I checked all my maps and the Roesone domain sourcebook,
    but I could find no reference to this river anywhere.

    Now to the question: Is this river named anywhere? On the likelihood that
    it's not currently named, what should it be named? If it once flowed
    through the Erebanien, I suggest "Erebanien" as the name. Some folks in
    Roesone might have taken to calling it the "Hartsfence", as it marks the
    end of the authority of the Baroness (or Baron) of the Black Hart.

    Comments anyone? Other name suggestions? Or maybe it is named somewhere
    that I haven't looked...

    Jonathan

  2. #2
    Mark A Vandermeulen
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    The river is named WHAT?

    On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, Jonathan Ingram wrote:

    > While working on an adventure for my players, I noticed that A) there's a
    > river that separates Osoerde from Roesone and Aerenwe; and B) that this
    > river has no name. I checked all my maps and the Roesone domain sourcebook,
    > but I could find no reference to this river anywhere.

    The Name is given in the Book of Priestcraft, in the section on Nesirie
    (p. 32, 1st col. end of third full paragraph). It's called the Berendor
    River. I remember because I was playing the ETN in a PBeM when the BoP
    came out.

    Mark VanderMeulen
    vander+@pitt.edu

  3. #3

    The river is named WHAT?

    I made up a "Player's Secrets" style map of Osoerde a while back and couldn't
    find the name of the river either. I just made something up and called it The
    River Aerenwe. If ya want ta see the map I did It's posted on Darkstar's web
    page.
    Blastin

  4. #4
    Andreas Kjeldsen
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    The river is named WHAT?

    > While working on an adventure for my players, I noticed that A) there's a
    > river that separates Osoerde from Roesone and Aerenwe; and B) that this
    > river has no name. I checked all my maps and the Roesone domain sourcebook,
    > but I could find no reference to this river anywhere.
    >
    > Now to the question: Is this river named anywhere? On the likelihood that
    > it's not currently named, what should it be named? If it once flowed
    > through the Erebanien, I suggest "Erebanien" as the name. Some folks in
    > Roesone might have taken to calling it the "Hartsfence", as it marks the
    > end of the authority of the Baroness (or Baron) of the Black Hart.
    >
    > Comments anyone? Other name suggestions? Or maybe it is named somewhere
    > that I haven't looked...

    I one game I ran, we called it "Battlezone".....

    Anyway, I would call it River Aerenwe or perhaps Cariele River, since
    Cariele is the largest city it flows past.

    Andreas Kjeldsen
    morkitar@dadlnet.dk
    ICQ# 12703652

  5. #5
    Darryl Willis
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    The river is named WHAT?

    > While working on an adventure for my players, I noticed that A) there's a
    > river that separates Osoerde from Roesone and Aerenwe; and B) that this
    > river has no name. I checked all my maps and the Roesone domain
    sourcebook,
    > but I could find no reference to this river anywhere.
    >
    > Now to the question: Is this river named anywhere? On the likelihood that
    > it's not currently named, what should it be named? If it once flowed
    > through the Erebanien, I suggest "Erebanien" as the name. Some folks in
    > Roesone might have taken to calling it the "Hartsfence", as it marks the
    > end of the authority of the Baroness (or Baron) of the Black Hart.
    >
    > Comments anyone? Other name suggestions? Or maybe it is named somewhere
    > that I haven't looked...

    My players always referred to it as "the river"....maybe that doesn't help,
    but.....

    :)
    Darryl Willis darryl42@gate.net

  6. #6
    Mark A Vandermeulen
    Guest

    The river is named WHAT?

    On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, Jonathan Ingram wrote:

    > While working on an adventure for my players, I noticed that A) there's a
    > river that separates Osoerde from Roesone and Aerenwe; and B) that this
    > river has no name. I checked all my maps and the Roesone domain sourcebook,
    > but I could find no reference to this river anywhere.

    The Name is given in the Book of Priestcraft, in the section on Nesirie
    (p. 32, 1st col. end of third full paragraph). It's called the Berendor
    River. I remember because I was playing the ETN in a PBeM when the BoP
    came out.

    Mark VanderMeulen
    vander+@pitt.edu

  7. #7
    Wrb41977@aol.co
    Guest

    The river is named WHAT?

    If I remember correctly, it was called the Calrie River in some small bit of
    text...

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