Redrock River

Redrock River - also known as the Ostri River is 500 mile long stretch of river that provides a source of transportation for those seeking to go to Antioch or to the sea. It takes about 3 days for a boat to travel down stream to make it to the ocean and about 5 days if they're coming up stream. In some areas of the river, it stretches almost nearly 2 miles across. It provides nutrients to the soil along its makes, making it rich and fertile for farmland and native plantlife. Countless farmers settle near or alongside the river, growing crops such as wheat, barley, lentils, chickpea, corn, rice and spices such as cardammom, turmeric, saffron, cumin and ginger. Prized fruits such as date palm, pomegranates and oranges are also grown in abudance.

Aside from a multitude of fish species, crocodiles; catfish; eels; and hippos populate these waters further downstream from Antioch. Many sections of the river are uninhabital due to swarms crocodiles and hippos. The river provides a source of drinking water for villages and animals alike along its banks. Balaphants, white lions, gazelle, water buffalo and the like come to this river and its streams to drink.