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==History==
==History==
:Completed in 605 YG, the current bridge replaced several generations of timber constructs that had provided transit across the river. The town charges a small toll for carts and wagons crossing the bridge ostensibly to pay for its upkeep.
:Completed in 605 YG, the current bridge replaced several generations of timber constructs that had provided transit across the river. The town charges a small toll for carts and wagons crossing the bridge ostensibly to pay for its upkeep. On pleasant weather days several hopeful locals can be seen sitting along the bridge's low stone walls, trying their luck with hook and line. A variety of bass, perch, and pike, can be found in the shadow of the bridge.
 
:On pleasant weather days several hopeful locals can be seen sitting along the bridge's low stone walls, trying their luck with hook and line. A variety of bass, perch, and pike, can be found in the shadow of the bridge.


==Stories==
==Stories==

Revision as of 01:21, 3 November 2021

About

Name
Övëäfum - Stonebridge
Other Names
Type
Bridge
Description
A tall three span arched bridge built from stone. It crosses the Celvan river providing a crossing point for both foot and vehicle traffic. The bridge is only wide enough to allow a single wagon to transit at a time in either direction, and the arch of the center span is of sufficient height to allow river boats with low masts to pass beneath.

Location

Kemp Hyläböm, Kythus
The Övëäfum is located at the outlet from the small lake at the bottom of the twin waterfalls.

History

Completed in 605 YG, the current bridge replaced several generations of timber constructs that had provided transit across the river. The town charges a small toll for carts and wagons crossing the bridge ostensibly to pay for its upkeep. On pleasant weather days several hopeful locals can be seen sitting along the bridge's low stone walls, trying their luck with hook and line. A variety of bass, perch, and pike, can be found in the shadow of the bridge.

Stories

See Also