Teeth of the Dragon
From Ardesia
The Teeth of the Dragon are a row of rocky pinnacles that rise from a gap in the ridge between the forest basin of the upper flow of the Serpent River and the Swift Valley. Five stone towers of varying height and girth thrust upward like teeth, through which pours the waters of the Serpent. The Teeth serve as a natural dam, and the stream that courses between them nearest the east bank is used as a natural millrace for the great wheel of the False Tooth.
Behind the fence of the Teeth is a short bend of river and the Silvermere, on the southeast shore of which sits the half-town of Upper Dragon Falls. At the foot of the Dragon Falls that cascade from the Teeth is the other half-town of Lower Dragon Falls.
