The lifeblood of Poum Titch—a major river flowing from the western highlands through the heart of the nation, connecting Tadinu to Lekia before emptying into Whitefin Bay. Control of the Ovuluria means control of trade, communication, and troop movement between the capitals.
Before the war, river traffic was constant: grain barges, passenger ferries, festival boats strung with lanterns. Now the river is contested. Loyalist patrols guard the southern stretches; rebel raiders strike from hidden coves. The fortress at Tuo, long abandoned, has become a flashpoint.