The River Tath is a major waterway in western Chult that flows from the Aldani Basin westward to Jahaka Bay. The river passes through dramatic terrain, including multiple waterfalls and the canyon of Ataaz Kahakla (Kahakla Gorge) before reaching the coast.
Geography and Navigation
The river’s descent to Jahaka Bay involves multiple waterfalls that create perpetual mist drifting from the river mouth across the bay. This natural mist restricts visibility to a few miles, making the bay an excellent hiding spot for pirates operating from Jahaka Anchorage.
Exploration and Rumors
According to local rumors, a ruined city lies upriver past Kahakla Gorge. Most explorers who venture past the gorge either don’t return or remain tight-lipped about their discoveries. However, reliable sources claim the ruins are guarded by a naga described as both wise and generous—making this one of the more intriguing and potentially rewarding exploration destinations in Chult.