Ranzin River
The second largest river on the continent the Ranzin river has by far the most species. Originating in the mountains in the northern section of the forest many tributaries feed this water way through a rainforest. This river has a relatively straight path south through the forest with few winding turns. The river ends in a massive marsh and swamp land on the southern end of the continent and continues all the way to the coast in Gaxonia. Trees and water plants cover most of the river’s edge and only a rare few sand or mud beaches exist. Most of them are maintained my animals or monsters. The river has a few rapids but is mostly navigable by boat.
Flora
The list of trees, plants, flowers, and other vegetation is vast and too numerous to list in the scope of this writing. Some of the most fascinating or prominent are Mahogany, strangling fig, orchids (including the very rare Dreamwalker orchid), giant water lily, bromeliads, passionflower, heliconia, lupuna and thousands more.
Fauna
Thousands of species of fish, birds, reptiles, and aquatic mammals make this river system home. Some of the prominent species are the Ranzin River Ray, Temperate mithril otter, giant anaconda, rock turtles, river otters, freshwater dolphins, panthagater, alligators, Giant River root Isoptera, catfish, eels, piranha, bass, blue gill, brim, pike, and many more.
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