The Tath River flows out of the Aldani Basin, a marshy upland basin in Chult. The basin serves as the source for both the Tath and Soshenstar rivers.
Geographic Features
The Tath is one of two major rivers originating from the Aldani Basin, a swampy highland area enclosed by tall plateaus and dense foliage. The basin itself is a popular feeding ground for dinosaurs and swarms of biting insects.
Significance
The basin and its rivers are named after the aldani (lobsterfolk), who once inhabited the waterways throughout Chult. Though most Chultans believe the aldani died out decades ago—as no reliable witnesses have reported encounters in that time—the lobsterfolk actually retreated to the secluded lakes of the Aldani Basin about a century ago, where they remain hidden.