Mirror Breath
by hughpierre
Geography
The most western deep water lake whose memory water line is higher than Kiri Domain which leaves a clear icy appearance on the surface in spite of warm weather. Despite it being the closest lake to penetrate into Salt Side, its waters remain largely salt free just beneath the surface. This is due to the layer of frost that permeates across the surface to protect the rest of it from salt wafting in the air.
This lake has, perhaps, the most peaceful history of the great lakes- in part because it is comparatively less trafficked. The Shallows is similarly shaped (maybe more lengthy) with similar geography, but more active in this regard.
Fauna & Flora
Salamanders: Amphibians with a lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, short limbs projecting at right angles to the body, and a tail in both larvae and adults stages. They are netted or speared to be fried, roasted or boiled, usually with seasonings.
Natural Resources
Memory Water: Allotropic water with the magical property to retain a memory of substances previously dissolved into it.
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