Calusha River
The Calusha River flows through the Kathela Hills of western Semethshire. It serves as a practical boundary between Kaldoric territorial claims and Kath territory in the Calushid Forest.
Course
The Calusha flows through the Calushid Forest Hundred. West of the river, the forest is firmly in Kath hands, controlled by the Aka-Huka and Aka-Pazi clans. The river thus functions as an informal frontier; east of the Calusha, Kaldoric authority is at least nominally asserted, while the western bank is effectively Kath domain.
Settlements
None. The Calushid Forest Hundred has been effectively depopulated since the second century, and no Kaldoric settlements remain along the river.