Talk:Wrenhaven River/@comment-1500935-20170522081510/@comment-16533050-20170522173710

That does seem odd, but there is a lot wrong with that book. Time constraints alone would have made the novel's portrayal of Emily's initial nighttime venture out into the city impossible, let alone her still planning to climb the Clocktower and then getting back home before morning. That stuff works in superhero comics which is what Adam is familiar with, but in a book where it's just a person on foot... no, ain't happening.

After seeing that implausible mess (again set right at the beginning) I had to adjust my Suspension-of-Disbelief Meter very high for the rest of the story.

As to your passage regarding the harbor though, I don't remember where that particular was from, sorry.

However, for a lake opening into an area close to Brigmore, a tributary could indeed flow off of the main Wrenhaven and from there the tributary could lead into a decent-sized lake. I always thought that was how it was in the game. and why Daud needed a smaller flatbed vessel like the Undine - something smaller to navigate the thinner waterways and shallower depths of the tributaries.