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OolaeeA deep ebon river on Loth. It was part of the route providing slaves from Leek to Phargo. After Phargo disappeared, only a great expanse of hot sand with a bubbling crater remained between Oolaee and Mt. Zath. [RHB City] On his way to Khalda's secret castle, the youth Morla crossed the broad, slow Oolae at a point where it flowed through a jungle [RHB Theft]. The head of the Oolae is near the Black Tower of the Southlands. The river there is treacherous, with "sluggish waters on which float great bloated crimson lillies." [RHB Black] The River Oolae apparently runs from the neighborhood of Phargo in the desert, through portions of the jungle-land that lies south of Phoor and borders on Yondath, and eventually flows to an outlet in the unnamed land. The Oolae's detours through the jungle make boat travel difficult. [RHB Fall] Also spelled as: Olaee. |
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