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Lifeblood of Continents

Through Wendmor’s sight, the Seers watch mighty watercourses carving fertile plains and linking distant lands. Rivers feed civilizations, from the Amazon’s lush cradle to the Nile’s ancient kingdoms. These liquid highways shape agriculture, trade, and myth in the mirror world.


Mirror-World knowledge in this quest

  • The Nile flows north in Northeastern Africa, often cited as the world’s longest.
  • The Amazon in South America carries the greatest water volume.
  • The Yangtze in China is Asia’s longest, essential for farming and transport.
  • The Mississippi–Missouri in the U.S. forms a key waterway network.
  • The Volga in Russia is Europe’s longest, emptying into the Caspian Sea.
  • The Danube crosses 10 European countries before reaching the Black Sea.
  • The Congo in Africa is extremely deep, draining the vast rainforests of the Congo Basin.