Gunther's Creek.
The name is deceiving. It's really a seemingly bottomless trench of water where Ebony Falls empties. It never overflows or moves past the dam of trees naturally growing across it's western boundry, where the Black Rose Forest begins.

Gunther's Creek was named for the child found near it by the first settlers in the area long ago. They named the infant Gunther and likewise the trench.

It's more commonly known for being the dumping site of 42 children's bodies by the infamous Bishop Reynolds. Only one ever escaped.