Flowing southward from the The Sylvan Glade, the Gladewater Run is a slender, steady river that winds through Timberfall Hollow before turning sharply east.

Its waters are clear and cold, often carrying fallen leaves and thin ribbons of mist along its surface, especially in the early hours of morning.

The river is a quiet presence in town—providing water, fish, and safe passage across its stone bridge—but those who know the old ways treat it with respect. They say the Gladewater carries the memory of the deep forest with it, and that those who follow its course too far north may find more than just trees waiting for them.