Bluewater Marsh
Bluewater Marsh is a constituent region of the Lemoyne territory. The prison island of Sisika Penitentary is considered part of the region.
Description
Bluewater Marsh is an auxiliary part of Bayou Nwa. It is bordered by the Kamassa River to the west, Roanoke Ridge to the north, Bayou Nwa to the south, and the Lannahechee River to the east. It is the smallest region within the five American territories.
Similar to the bayou, traversing the area can be slow due to the massive deposits of silt and mud flowing from the river. To avoid this, some of the roadways are elevated on boardwalks. This keeps travelers dry and moving quickly.
Its notable feature is the large muddy plain near the shores of the Lannahechee River, which is home to certain animals and birds such as turtles, cranes, and herons. There is a noticeable lack of hardwood trees and mangroves found in the marshlands.
Locations
- Canebreak Manor
- Copperhead Landing
- Houseboat
- Kamassa River
- Lannahechee River
- Sisika Penitentiary
- Trapper's Cabin