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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.

Rimmer Fish, a blue-green-silver fish with pale gold gill marks, long flowing fins, river-glass scales, salt-light shimmer, and route-like markings along its body.
A Rimmer Fish with flowing fins, river-glass scales, and route-like markings along its body.