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In the evenings, a light breeze from the lake ripples the waters of small inlets, the Fisher King gathers his nets, and the few villagers come to watch the mirage of the Underwater City, seen above the lake's surface thanks to the unusually clear waters, the light of the moon and a little optical magic. A naiad, a servant of the Lady of the Lake swims in the shallows, and a friendly vodyanoi priest worships at the Lady's altar. There is also a cave in the area, a refuge for elven fugitives who live in peace alongside the inhabitants of the nearby village.
Landmarks
- the Fisher King's hut
- a circle of elements
- two places of power
- a cave, with some weary and starving elves
- an altar to the Lady of the Lake
- a landing, with a boat
- several campfires
Residents
- a naiad
- the Fisher King
- a band of sick and starving elves
- a friendly Vodyanoi priest
- the resolute girl
Destinations from here
- Murky Waters, via the road through the forest
- the Fields, via the forest on the eastern shore
- Black Tern Island, by boat
- the Crypt at the Lakeside
Monsters
- bloedzuigers (very few, sometimes none)
- drowners
- drowned dead (few)
- vodyanoi warriors
- vodyanoi priests
- wolves
- wyverns
Herbs
Map
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