Thul River

The Thul River, also known as the Abhainn Thuul, is a river located in the western part of the Rithland Province of the Principality of Fjallidh, in Alterac. The Thul River, is fed by multiple mountain springs that originate from underneath the Hilm Mountains. To the northern most part of the Thul River is the city of Abberthul, and to the southern most point is the city of Wallen, the Thul River serves as an important trade and transportation route for the two cities. There are also numerous small villages and poor hamlets along the riverside.

The river is deep enough for large ships to sail down, the river is also the third biggest body of water in the Principality of Fjallidh.

The name Thul, also spelt as Thuul, is believed to refer to a pagan god of the Rith Tribe, who were a human tribe native to the Rithland prior to its settlement by the House of Stewart. Thul was the creation god of the Rith Tribe, he was believed to have lived inside a floating tower above the river, and rode upon a horse who had two heads and sixteen legs.