Lord Gadigan
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As far as I can tell it doesn't have one listed yet. I checked the gazetteer, campaign setting, map of Bloodsworn Vale, article on Varisia, and article on Belkzen. I found the names of both forks of the river on the upper edge of Lastwall, as well as both rivers on the other side of the Mindspin Mountains from the one you want, but I didn't see the name of the river you're asking about anywhere. Sorry; I don't think what you're looking for has been stated yet.
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River Kae.
There, I just named it. Anyone who takes exception can take it up with me and my horde of unspeakable horrors of terror. And let me warn you, they're horribly terrible.
Of course, one of the tributaries will have to be named YSPDFiua3wk,jsd! in their honour, once they've done stamping it out of the rock.
Jason Nelson
Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games
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does this river already has a name?
I know that the River that cross along Skelt in Nimrathas is named "Touroundel" but then it joins with another in the moutain and froms this river that serves as a border between both countries... so its the same name or does it takes another name?
thanks.
Well, I wrote both the Lastwall and Nirmathas entries for the Campaign Setting, so I suppose I'm as good a guy as anyone to answer the question for now. The naming convention I used was that the Tourondel was the river system between Nirmathas and Lastwall, which included both forks of the river (the southern fork that goes by Skelt and the western fork that goes more or less straight into the mountains), much as the Marideth River is the three-forked river system that runs along the southern border of Nirmathas.
I didn't name any of the branches, mostly because that's a granularity of detail that didn't really fit well into a 1500-word spread that had to get a lot of info in it about the whole country. Officially speaking, none of the separate forks were named. Which means you can either:
1. Just call them the North Fork/South Fork of the Tourondel River (and, say, the North, Grand (central), and South forks of the Marideth); or,
2. Make up names for them yourself; or,
3. Ask me to make up some names for you, which I could do easily enough but wouldn't be any more "official" than yours.
(Ironically, I'm working on a Lastwall-related project right now, but it's on the north side of the country, so there's not really a good place to drop in an official name for that river.)
Montalve
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Well, I wrote both the Lastwall and Nirmathas entries for the Campaign Setting, so I suppose I'm as good a guy as anyone to answer the question for now. The naming convention I used was that the Tourondel was the river system between Nirmathas and Lastwall, which included both forks of the river (the southern fork that goes by Skelt and the western fork that goes more or less straight into the mountains), much as the Marideth River is the three-forked river system that runs along the southern border of Nirmathas.
I didn't name any of the branches, mostly because that's a granularity of detail that didn't really fit well into a 1500-word spread that had to get a lot of info in it about the whole country. Officially speaking, none of the separate forks were named. Which means you can either:
1. Just call them the North Fork/South Fork of the Tourondel River (and, say, the North, Grand (central), and South forks of the Marideth); or,
2. Make up names for them yourself; or,
3. Ask me to make up some names for you, which I could do easily enough but wouldn't be any more "official" than yours.
(Ironically, I'm working on a Lastwall-related project right now, but it's on the north side of the country, so there's not really a good place to drop in an official name for that river.)
Thanks Jason, what you gave me was good enough, I suppose calling it North and South Toroundel would be fine, at least one of them needs to be called that :P for the system to be so called.
mmm still one of this days we will have to pester you about that proyect in North Lastwall :) any tidbits about it would be good... I suppose you are working on Vigil for the Cities of Golarion... but I might be wrong.