The River Nar, also called the Tsiyenar (Rouvawetig) or the Iyé (Eloyoun), is a major river in the south of modern Harthera.
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The Hartheran Union, commonly named Harthera, is an imperialist maritime nation state dominating the northeast of Anásthias. It is one of the two great powers of the modern epoch, arguably the most technologically and militarily powerful nation in the world, only matched by the vast size and wealth of its neighbour, viridOrorrMEOrorrOrorrOrorrOrorr
The Nar valley has been home to human settlements for many thousand years, but major civilisations grew up there after the fall of Miyarris, when Eloyoun refugees established settlements all along the river's length.
Today the Nar valley is an important economic region. The city of Narillin, at the mouth of the river, is one of worlds great port cities, the third largest city in Hartheraplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigHarthera
The Hartheran Union, commonly named Harthera, is an imperialist maritime nation state dominating the northeast of Anásthias. It is one of the two great powers of the modern epoch, arguably the most technologically and militarily powerful nation in the world, only matched by the vast size and wealth of its neighbour, viridOrorrMEOrorrOrorrOrorrOrorr.
Nar is the common name for the river in modern Hartraan, which derives from the old Junda name of the city, Mariye.
In ancient Eloyoun the river was Yéhourupf. Marou in ancient Eloyounplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigEloyoun People
The Eloyoun people are an ethnic group found throughout eastern and northeastern Anásthias. They are the majority ethnicity in Kahtoyn and most of southern Harthera. Modern Hartheran language and culture is a blend of Eloyoun and Iskean.
The Eloyoun people claim descent from the ancient realm of Harthera means mound or island, hence Mariyé meant “mound/island in the Yéhourupf”.
In ancient Junda “izét” means island, so the city was called Narizet, Junda not having an M sound. Therefore they called the river the Nar.