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*'''Streams''' are displayed as light blue on the region map. They often converge with other streams and have some brooks as tributaries. They tend to be 4 to 6 tiles wide. | *'''Streams''' are displayed as light blue on the region map. They often converge with other streams and have some brooks as tributaries. They tend to be 4 to 6 tiles wide. | ||
*'''Brooks''' are only visible in the local map (not on the world map). They are the smallest flowing body of [[water]] that can be found in the game, being only 3 to 4 tiles wide. Brooks are very common - almost every tile around a stream or larger river will have a brook running through it. | *'''Brooks''' are only visible in the local map (not on the world map). They are the smallest flowing body of [[water]] that can be found in the game, being only 3 to 4 tiles wide. Brooks are very common - almost every tile around a stream or larger river will have a brook running through it. | ||
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+ | == Underground Rivers == | ||
+ | Underground rivers don't exist anymore.{{Verify}} | ||
== Other Important Facts == | == Other Important Facts == |