Dalam river

Dalam river is the supreme river of the southwestern subcontinent, a tributary to the lesser branch of the Šyul. Their confluence is a heavily guarded, strategic location that opens up the road towards all but a few regions of Hadašham. Few is known about the river. The entire lenght is estimated to be over over two hundred miles. It originates on the back slopes at the direct vincinity of the Southern Ocean but instead ending a meagre albeit spectacular waterfall it goes to north-northeastern general direction gathering all the similar waterflows.

During the campaigns of Kharan II, the Dalam was used as a supply route for the troops. In the first half of the Deluge, Westerners turned the tables venturing to the interior of Hadašham, returning packed with rich plunder. Lifili people were the original inhabitants of the region, displaced by the incoming stream of more belligerent, brutal western tribes from the Worlds End Islands. After the March was established and the Manlisan closed their borders too, few was heard of the river. Its lower quarter serves as a border area with less than half-a-mile of both banks belonging to civilised states.