River Xon

The river Xon was a river that lay along the border between Durpar and Ulgarth in southeast Faerûn. To the folk of the Hordelands and followers of the Padhra, it was the Gaya, called the River of Life and the Sacred River.

Geography
The Gaya was the end point of the great Jumpa River that ran through the Hordelands. The Jumpa ran through the Great Pass of the Yehimal, and there joined the Gaya.

As the Xon, it emerged from the Ice Peaks of the Dustwall Mountains. It ran past the Durpari city of Flyndagol on the west bank. At its mouth, it flowed into Xontuil Bay, which emptied into the Golden Water, which joined the Great Sea in the south.

Politics
The heavily defended and fortified border between Durpar and Ulgarth lay along the Xon.

Industry
The river Xon was where the cosmetic fiertallin—a chalky white material—was gathered. It was exported from Suormpar, a city 20 miles (32 kilometers) down the bay. It was popular in Ulgarth.

Significance
The Gaya was sacred to followers of the Padhra in the Hordelands. Pilgrims began their journey at the mouth of the Gaya in the south and sought the Thousand Sacred Sources of the Gaya in the north, including the Dharbang, Gogrus, and Jumpa Rivers, and stopping at various sacred sites along these.