Rapids occur because of a shallowing of the river or narrowing of the river. If it is a short span, then a bridge should be doable, especially if they have the aid of channelers. A river with rapids that is also wide would indicate a shallow river with a rock bottom. A bridge over this kind of river would be more difficult to build than a short span but still doable if they had both male and female channelers.
The Two Rivers may never have had a good reason to attempt a bridge but it would be in Ghealdan's best interest to ensure a trade route to an Allie.
If there was an existing trade route from Ghealdan to the Two Rivers than in would be in the best interest of Ghealdan and it's allies to start exploiting it as soon as possible. Whether through the Forest of Shadows or the mountain pass, Ghealdan would really benefit from a northern trade route. The more markets for Ghealdan's tobacco, wool, or precious minerals the better for Ghealdan.
Gateways could be used, but in a post TG world channelers would probably in great demand.
The Two Rivers may never have had a good reason to attempt a bridge but it would be in Ghealdan's best interest to ensure a trade route to an Allie.
If there was an existing trade route from Ghealdan to the Two Rivers than in would be in the best interest of Ghealdan and it's allies to start exploiting it as soon as possible. Whether through the Forest of Shadows or the mountain pass, Ghealdan would really benefit from a northern trade route. The more markets for Ghealdan's tobacco, wool, or precious minerals the better for Ghealdan.
Gateways could be used, but in a post TG world channelers would probably in great demand.
All good things come to those who wait.
Ghealdan needs a road
- 04/11/2011 07:05:21 AM
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Ghealdan does have a road to the east.
- 04/11/2011 02:37:38 PM
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I wonder if they'll realize they can use their explosives for road work... *NM*
- 04/11/2011 02:49:05 PM
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I think his point is that road goes through Seachan held northern Altara. *NM*
- 04/11/2011 06:10:17 PM
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Only if they stay on a southern course. Altara is actually farther south.
- 04/11/2011 07:43:01 PM
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Not according to the map you provided.
- 04/11/2011 09:01:50 PM
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Yes it does, actually.
- 09/11/2011 07:45:25 PM
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No, no it doesn't.
- 10/11/2011 03:16:19 AM
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I think you are incorrect, but not b/c of map - because of what the projection of force would need
- 10/11/2011 03:07:43 PM
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Re: I think you are incorrect, but not b/c of map ...
- 10/11/2011 06:05:07 PM
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Yes, Andor is in a bad position.
- 11/11/2011 10:05:09 PM
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Re: Yes, Andor is in a bad position.
- 12/11/2011 04:08:40 AM
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The really atypical atrocity in the Seanchan's conquests...
- 12/11/2011 06:55:33 AM
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Re: The really atypical atrocity in the Seanchan's conquests...
- 16/11/2011 09:30:09 PM
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Oh, is that what you think happened?
- 17/11/2011 06:04:12 AM
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Re: Oh, is that what you think happened?
- 18/11/2011 06:57:53 PM
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I said the road goes through northern Altara, and you disagreed, claiming Altara was further south.
- 10/11/2011 06:12:11 PM
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Yes - I said Altara is effectively south as they don't control or patrol most of their lands.
- 11/11/2011 09:58:41 PM
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Re: Yes - I said Altara is effectively south as they don't control or patrol most of their lands.
- 11/11/2011 11:28:40 PM
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Re: Yes - I said Altara is effectively south as they don't control or patrol most of their lands.
- 14/11/2011 05:44:42 PM
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A road north would be useless at this point.
- 05/11/2011 04:23:11 PM
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Choices of Ghealdan
- 07/11/2011 05:55:38 AM
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Re: Choices of Ghealdan
- 07/11/2011 03:38:03 PM
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A couple points
- 08/11/2011 12:31:57 PM
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