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* <span id="Location">Location:</span> The Lazy River flows north and south from [[Lake Summit]] to the northern sea and southern ocean.
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* Location The Lazy River flows north and south from [[Lake Summit]] to the northern sea and southern ocean.
* <span id="Realm">Realm:</span> None, as [[Girrac]] is not a realm.
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* Realm None, as [[Girrac]] is not a realm.
* <span id="Population">Population:</span> Unknown
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* Population Unknown
* <span id="ShrinesTemples_to">Shrines/Temples to:</span> Unknown
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* Shrines/Temples to Unknown
  
 
The Lazy River is a vast, [[slow]] -moving river that carries large volumes of water from the elevated northern end of the island through a great number of both small and large cascades and waterfalls until it widens and drains into the southern ocean off Girrac. The river is a bit peculiar as it also flows from Lake Summit to the sea to the north.
 
The Lazy River is a vast, [[slow]] -moving river that carries large volumes of water from the elevated northern end of the island through a great number of both small and large cascades and waterfalls until it widens and drains into the southern ocean off Girrac. The river is a bit peculiar as it also flows from Lake Summit to the sea to the north.

Latest revision as of 16:00, 11 March 2019

  • Location The Lazy River flows north and south from Lake Summit to the northern sea and southern ocean.
  • Realm None, as Girrac is not a realm.
  • Population Unknown
  • Shrines/Temples to Unknown

The Lazy River is a vast, slow -moving river that carries large volumes of water from the elevated northern end of the island through a great number of both small and large cascades and waterfalls until it widens and drains into the southern ocean off Girrac. The river is a bit peculiar as it also flows from Lake Summit to the sea to the north.