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The river's name derives directly from the Proto-Gothic '*albī' ("river") via the Old Hendalarskara "Salgi"; this older pronunciation survives in the Lechian name for the river to this day. The Zalgis was worshipped in many old Hendalarskara cults, both directly and in the abstract, as Salgi the Mother, a goddess of fertility; shrines, embankment temples and sacred groves dedicated to her have been attested along much of the river's length, dating to long before its political consolidation. This significance has, after a fashion, persisted into the Christian era in Hendalarsk; the majority of the nation's baptisms take place along the banks of the river, and although disposal of human remains in the river is a serious criminal offence, an exemption exists for ash cremated to industry standards, and tens of thousands of people have their ashes scattered along its banks annually.
The river's name derives directly from the Proto-Gothic '*albī' ("river") via the Old Hendalarskara "Salgi"; this older pronunciation survives in the Lechian name for the river to this day. The Zalgis was worshipped in many old Hendalarskara cults, both directly and in the abstract, as Salgi the Mother, a goddess of fertility; shrines, embankment temples and sacred groves dedicated to her have been attested along much of the river's length, dating to long before its political consolidation. This significance has, after a fashion, persisted into the Christian era in Hendalarsk; the majority of the nation's baptisms take place along the banks of the river, and although disposal of human remains in the river is a serious criminal offence, an exemption exists for ash cremated to industry standards, and tens of thousands of people have their ashes scattered along its banks annually.


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