Navina River
The Navina River flows through the Hemura Forest region of northern Meselyneshire, along the route of Noron’s Way. The valley is spanned by ancient Khuzan stonework, evidence of the once-thriving trade route between Azadmere and the lowlands.
Course
The Navina flows through the Navintas Hundred area, within the dense forests of Hemura. The river valley is visible from a Khuzan watchtower atop a spur along the route, one of several such structures built to guard the ancient trade road.
Crossings
- Tomalla Bridge — an ancient stone bridge of Khuzan origin spanning the Navina at Tomalla. The bridge remains in good repair despite its age.
- Stone bridges between Tomalla and the tin mine near Sitvelen, maintained by the miners who work the surrounding deposits.
Settlements
- Tomalla — a small settlement at the bridge crossing.
- Sitvelen — a mining settlement near tin workings in the area.