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===Water===
===Water===
{{main|Rivenese water}}
{{main|Rivenese water}}
The water of Riven exhibited strange properties. Though appearing similar to water in other ages, Rivenese water was repelled by heat.  Entire bodies of water would move and bend away from a heat source.  This occurred naturally in places where bodies of water came into contact with volcanic vents, but [[Gehn]] also took advantage of it by building tunnels through water out of heating coils.  Gehn's research into this phenomena suggested that the movement was enabled by unicellular bacteria living in the water which would die at high temperatures. Digesting Riven's water in its natural, unboiled state results in choking and stomach trouble, and so the Rivenese villagers developed a powder to neutralize the effect.
The water of Riven exhibited strange properties due to, according to Gehn's premature studies, a small, unicellular bacterium residing within it. The bacteria seemed averse to higher temperatures, and so the water could be shifted and molded according to well-placed heat sources (as it was used for the 3-dimensional island maps on Survey Island) or boiled to become potable. Digesting Riven's water in its natural, unboiled state results in choking and stomach trouble, and so the Rivenese villagers developed a powder to neutralize the effect.


===Transportation===
===Transportation===
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