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"The Lovely Luna lavishly flows through the frolicking fields, fens, and forests of the extravagant eastern end of the Ear; diligently discharging its deluge as it drifts between the digests of domiciles and extensive excesses of ecumene, entwined with the existence and emolument of the esoteric emulation in which the expanse's earls are entangled with."
―A Through Theses upon the Tortuous Temperament of Tidewaters, Tributaries, and Suites of Supplementary Subsidiaries and other Subordinate Streams, written by the madman Jândhi Alvez of the Order of Chroniclers

The Luna is a major river primarily located in the East Dameshead. Its headwaters lie within the Wex Hills, from which it meanders through the open plains of the Upper and Middle Luna, before entering the Silverwoods and entering the Dameshead sea at Port Munas. The Estuary of the Luna flows into the bay Obaithuan, and Port Munas is built at this point, becoming a major trading port for ships passing through the Damesneck. The Middle and Upper Luna are occupied by a plethora of human city-states built upon the river, well known for their glass blowers and paper mills. The rest of the Luna, with the exception of the Silverwoods, is used for a mix of agricultural pursuits; most notably cloth, grain, and cattle. There are 2 major players along the Luna, Cestirande and Moonhaven. The Duchy of Cestirande lies in direct competition with the city states of the Luna for control over its rolling farmlands, in 1444 the duchy has control over much of the surrounding flatlands but hasn't established control over much of the river itself. The Elfrealm of Moonhaven is an Elven republic which controls much of the silverwoods and Port Munas. They have little interest in or ambition regarding the rest of the Luna, their focus laying instead with their ambitions to colonize Aelantir after its rediscovery and their focus in Imperial politics as an elector of the Empire of Anbennar. There are 2 notable tributaries of the Luna; however; neither of them have yet been named. The Luna river is not to be confused with the Pírluna; a nearby, but altogether separate, river.

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