Wormcrawl's Northern Lake

Nearly three dozen waterfalls cascade down this cliffside, emptying from subterranean rivers at various heights into a large dark lake. The lake itself is nameless and relatively shallow, being little more than fifty feet deep at its deepest point and rarely going deeper than five feet for the majority of its expanse. The water here is relatively potable, if a bit brackish. The lake waters empty into a swiftly flowing river to the south. Like the lake, the waters of the 200-foot-wide river are relatively shallow (never reaching a depth of more than 10 feet), but are quite dangerous in places. There is no truly safe place to cross the river on foot-creatures who wish to do so generally cross by wading through the lake several hundred feet north of the river's source.
Type
Lake
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