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Saltmarsh is situated at the confluence of the Kingfisher River and the Azure Sea, surrounded by key geographical features:


Major Rivers

  • Dunwater River:
    Flowing south from the Drowned Forest in the Hool Marshes, the Dunwater River cuts through the southern portion of Keoland. It serves as a local waterway and is often associated with the marshlands' dangers.

  • Kingfisher River:
    Running along the eastern edge of the Hool Marshes, the Kingfisher River flows southward and empties near Saltmarsh. It is a vital waterway for the coastal communities, supporting fishing and small-scale trade

Seas, Bays, Marshes, and Wetlands

  • Javan Bay:
    Located at the southern end of the Javan River, this bay serves as a critical maritime region for Keoland’s western coast. It is less developed than the Azure Sea coast but still significant for trade and fishing.

  • Hool Marshes:
    These vast wetlands cover much of Keoland's southern border, creating a natural barrier between the kingdom and the Sea Princes. The marshes include the Drowned Forest and are home to lizardfolk, smugglers, and dangerous creatures.


Hills and Plains

Forests

  • Silverstand Forest:
    A small forest located south of the Dreadwood, the Silverstand is home to a mix of elves and other woodland creatures. It is known for its serene beauty and its role as a buffer zone between the Dreadwood and the coastal regions.

  • Drowned Forest:
    A swampy forest located within the Hool Marshes, it marks the headwaters of the Dunwater River. The Drowned Forest is shrouded in mist and teems with dangerous creatures, making it a place of mystery and peril.