Goldfish Harbor
Río de Tialoc
One sharp turn in the river leads to an enclosed beach somewhere close to the old ruins of Tenochtitlan. The water gathers in a wide almost unmoving hole where it appears to be a lake. This lake is full of the most miraculous kind of fish, dubbed Goldfish. Even though their name relates to the popular human domestic fish- they are not related. These fish grow to an average of four inches and are, yes, the color gold. These friendly scaled creatures swim close to the banks where the water is, at most, two feet deep. Goldfish always travel in large schools, often seen instantly as a giant clump of radiating gold. Beware, though, you should not think of eating such a glory, as they are highly poisonous. The gold isn't for show, it's a clear warning.
Animals: Raccoons, deer, goldfish, gray foxes, etc
Medical: Elder Flower, Zee Leaves, Jade Grass, Inbeetle, Goldfish