Qual is located on the Jedinchel Plateau. Where the mountains stand in the way of the river that flows from one end of this continent to other. The average altitude is about 1640 fathom in the South and 2460 fathom in the North. Low temperatures are prevalent throughout the whole regions where bleak desolation is unrelieved by any vegetation beyond the size of low bushes, and where wind sweeps unchecked across vast expanses of arid plain where it is believed crystal clear lakes flow underneath the rocks.
There are two major rivers that reach North and South into the Gulf of Agyr and the Great Central Lake. From the Northwest the seas travel through Qual to the Great Central Lake then from there she flows until the waters are returned to the seas of the Southeast. The travelers and the vast expansive vistas one gets to see is why Qual is the favorite place on the journey to the far northern reaches of these lands. And being the last land bridge as far east as you can get she has become cultured. From mountain men and gentry travel through here. That alone is worth the trip to see.
Plus the famous Thunder Falls can be found on the Carp River. Thunder Falls constitutes one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world. The local people call it "Pu-Pu-Pondingle" -- the jumping fish. There is a magic about them manifested in the towering column of spray when the river is high, the thunder of the falling water, the terrifying abyss and frozen lagoons downstream in which cave bears and deadly mammoths lurk,
March 14, 2015 by Strat
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