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The River Rolda runs north from [[Restless Basin]] into the ocean. It has four notable towns along its banks.
Thee River Rolda is a river that runs north from [[Restless Basin]] in the centre of Prospit through the [[Olarian Peninsula]] and ends in the [[Roldafjord]] where it meets the cold sea.


It has four notable towns along its banks: [[Voyagez]], [[Ragusa]], [[Zusammenflussberg]] and [[Isvik]].
== History ==

River Rolda is known to the Voyagez People as it is The Homeless River. Before Voyagez was settled, the lost settlers, having the realization that they would not find their home, began calling the river The Homeless River in their despair.
== History and Etymology ==
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River Rolda is known to the Voyagez People as The Homeless River. Before Voyagez was settled, the lost settlers, having the realization that they would not find their home, began calling the river The Homeless River in their despair.

When a wave of migration occurred during the terror reign of [[Acquendavia]], many other people settled upon the banks of the river. Gradually the the name ''River Rolda'' caught on, however the origin of this word is unknown.

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Latest revision as of 13:52, 3 March 2023

Thee River Rolda is a river that runs north from Restless Basin in the centre of Prospit through the Olarian Peninsula and ends in the Roldafjord where it meets the cold sea.

It has four notable towns along its banks: Voyagez, Ragusa, Zusammenflussberg and Isvik.

History and Etymology

River Rolda is known to the Voyagez People as The Homeless River. Before Voyagez was settled, the lost settlers, having the realization that they would not find their home, began calling the river The Homeless River in their despair.

When a wave of migration occurred during the terror reign of Acquendavia, many other people settled upon the banks of the river. Gradually the the name River Rolda caught on, however the origin of this word is unknown.