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The Great Course Reversion
The river reasserts ancient courses, destroying rigid settlements.
In the immediate aftermath of the Shattering, the river surged into forgotten channels,
reclaiming floodplains and cities that believed themselves permanent.
Entire towns vanished.
Others survived only by abandoning walls, levees, and fixed borders.
The Great Course Reversion taught Nokhul’s surviving communities a lesson that would define the state:
the river always remembers, and it does not negotiate.