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The Battle of the River of Death is analogous to the Battle of Chickamauga in the American Civil War. That battle was also named for a nearby river. The name "Chickamauga" translates to "River of Death" in the language of the Cherokee Indians.

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  • The Battle of the River of Death is analogous to the Battle of Chickamauga in the American Civil War. That battle was also named for a nearby river. The name "Chickamauga" translates to "River of Death" in the language of the Cherokee Indians.
  • A foul stench arises from it. Its black waters corrodes all it touches. Only souls of the deceased may cross the river in the Boatman's incorporeal boat. Some say this may be the famed River Styx (or perhaps a tributary), which also allows dead to travel through the Underworld of the Realm of the Dead and also passes through Hades. Lucreto used the waters of the River of Death to corrupt the Sacred Well allowing him to create his evil Henchmen.
  • The River of Death is a waterway in the Tempest that serves as the primary Byway from Stygia to the Shadowlands and other Dark Kingdoms. Before the Sundering, the River of Death was the means by which wraiths traveled from the Skinlands into the Underworld. The first wraith to explore the River of Death in any detail was Charon, who used a special Artifact boat made by the Lady of Fate from the reeds that grew along its shores. It was on the journey that Charon not only mapped out the River, but also discovered the Isle of Sorrows at its delta, where he would eventually establish his great kingdom of Stygia.
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  • The Battle of the River of Death is analogous to the Battle of Chickamauga in the American Civil War. That battle was also named for a nearby river. The name "Chickamauga" translates to "River of Death" in the language of the Cherokee Indians.
  • A foul stench arises from it. Its black waters corrodes all it touches. Only souls of the deceased may cross the river in the Boatman's incorporeal boat. Some say this may be the famed River Styx (or perhaps a tributary), which also allows dead to travel through the Underworld of the Realm of the Dead and also passes through Hades. Lucreto used the waters of the River of Death to corrupt the Sacred Well allowing him to create his evil Henchmen.
  • The River of Death is a waterway in the Tempest that serves as the primary Byway from Stygia to the Shadowlands and other Dark Kingdoms. Before the Sundering, the River of Death was the means by which wraiths traveled from the Skinlands into the Underworld. The first wraith to explore the River of Death in any detail was Charon, who used a special Artifact boat made by the Lady of Fate from the reeds that grew along its shores. It was on the journey that Charon not only mapped out the River, but also discovered the Isle of Sorrows at its delta, where he would eventually establish his great kingdom of Stygia. In modern times, the River of Death still remains the safest and most stable route through the Tempest, although even it has become overrun with Spectres and the occasional Whistimmu. Hidden coves and islands along the shore serve as sanctuaries for Heretics and Renegades, away from the prying eyes of the Hierarchy, who run a regular patrol along the River's shores. However, the only wraiths who can truly navigate the Tempest with little or no danger are the Ferrymen; they use the secrets Charon discovered centuries ago, along with a few tricks of their own.
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