Dhavala River

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The Dhavala River is viewed by many Vudrani as the cradle where the early nation of Vudra grew, sheltered by the river goddess Dhavala. The Dhavala is still revered as a holy river and the region of The Cradle is named after its nurturing role to this day. The Dhavala River was once surrounded by a vast forest but millennia of civilisation has seen the forest mostly cut down and dwindle to a few scattered pockets of greenery. The Vudrani-Dhavala people who make up much of Vudra's population take their name from the river.1

References

  1. Saif Ansari. Vudra, the Impossible Kingdoms” in Sixty Feet Under, 70. Paizo Inc., 2020