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Boundary Waters -- Salmon Run
Not far from the quiet forest, runs a wide, wide river. The origin of the waterway is unknown, but it trails off into the Yanyo canyon, and spills away into a waterfall. Streams from this river pour into the forests, but they hardly lack the one thing that makes the Boundary Waters unique.
Each summer, salmon flock to the area to breed, so that their eggs will hatch in fall and the young can migrate south in time for the winter. However, with salmon, come dangerous beasts. Bears, and even man, have been known to take fish from the river for themselves.
Though the salmon are tasty, they’re hard to catch, and slippery. Just be prepared to get yourself wet, if you ever do decide to go fishing.
The river widens, nearest the quiet forest, almost forming a lake, if the water were calm enough. Sun basking, swimming, and fishing… it can all be done here, and in a very serene comfort as well. Or, at least, as long as you live under Tak.
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