World · Animals
Rimmer Fish
A blue-green-silver Great River fish that comes from the sea both ways and moves through the water in route-sensitive groups.
- What it is
- A river-and-sea fish of the Great River, with route memory, salt-light shimmer, and movement that belongs to Vaelinya’s own water logic.
- Where it lives
- Great River channels, bridge pools, wet stone shallows, root-shadowed banks, salt-glimmer water, and places where the sea seems to arrive from two directions.
- How to recognise it
- Look for blue-green-silver scales, pale gold gill marks, long flowing fins, river-glass shine, and body markings that suggest routes and tides.
- Sound and movement
- It makes a low river-pulse that can be felt through wet stones, wooden boats, bridge posts, or riverbank roots. Groups turn as if remembering two currents at once.
- What it does
- It carries sea minerals, river memory, small drifting life, and route signs between salt-influenced water and river water.
Accessibility note: Rimmer Fish are blue-green-silver fish of the Great River. They come from the sea both ways and move in groups that show route and tide memory.