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Rapid Creek

There are several branches of creeks in Jorvikshire that carry the name Rapid Creek. It mostly refers to an eighty-mile long tributary of the Great King Godwin River. It takes its name from the swift water located near to where it dumps into the larger flow, despite the fact that the creek itself has few rapids itself. Tributaries of Rapid Creek are often also named Rapid Creek although they are simply tributaries of the main flow.

Another twenty-three mile long creek named Rapid Creek spills out into the Great King Godwin River from the east bank as well. Some call that the “Damned Rapid Creek” because it flows through the shattered lands.

These flows are analogous to the Conewago Creek (both West and East) in our world.

rapid_creek.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/23 14:24 by andrew