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The lake of souls is one of the wonders of Felarya. It's also named Kalichidhen which means roughly " Cathedral of water " in an ancient language. It's by far the highest lake of the region, actually resting in the canopy of several very ancient, now petrifed trees. Over the time, leaves, branches and various debris accumulated and congregated, creating a natural wall, thick as stone, that retained water and allowed the existence of the lake. The encircling trees form a crown, and in the midst of it, stands a smaller, but higher crown of tree. For unknown reasons, the waters appears to flow from its middle, like a natural fountain. Over the course of time, The water managed to carve some opening through the petrifed walls, creating majestic waterfalls coming down along the trunks, into another lake situated, this time, at the base of the trees. The waters then flow down to the Sullon Lake and the Lake of Arrows.
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The lake of souls is one of the wonders of Felarya. It's also named Kalichidhen which means roughly " Cathedral of water " in an ancient language. It's by far the highest lake of the region, actually resting in the canopy of several very ancient, now petrifed trees. Over millenias, leaves, branches and various debris accumulated and congregated, creating a natural wall, thick as stone, that retained water and allowed the existence of the lake. The encircling trees form a crown, and in the midst of it, stands a smaller, but higher crown of tree. For unknown reasons, the waters appears to flow from its middle, like a natural fountain. Over the course of time, The water managed to carve some opening through the petrifed walls, creating majestic waterfalls coming down along the trunks, into another lake situated, this time, at the base of the trees. The waters then flow down to the Sullon Lake and the Lake of Arrows.
  
 
Exactly why it is called the lake of souls is unknown, but it's easy to imagine that such an awe-inspiring sight could be a place of worship and mysticism.
 
Exactly why it is called the lake of souls is unknown, but it's easy to imagine that such an awe-inspiring sight could be a place of worship and mysticism.

Revision as of 01:26, 27 August 2010

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Sub zones: Lake of Arrows, Lake of Souls, Sullon Lake, Stillmoon Pond, Mirror Sea
Inhabitants: Elves


Oloonde Lakeland is a foresty region north eats of the continent. It's mostly famous for the five major bodies of water connected through a web of streams and rivers flowing into each lake or pond. The most famous of them are the Lake of Arrows, the Lake of Souls, Sullon Lake, Mirror Sea, and Still moon Pond. The area is very hilly, with the more elevated lakes and ponds pouring their waters in waterfalls and quick rapids.

The region is also known for its many tales and myths, and for being far more populated by elves than the central part of the continent.


Lake of Arrows

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One of the biggest lake of the region. It stands in the middle of a shallow depression, surrounded by lush forested hills and a high cliff to its nothern side. The name of the lake comes from the multiple spike-shaped rocks majestically emerging from its waters. They form massive stone formations, a bit like organ pipes. The lake is inhabited by a wide variety of colorful birds, perching on top of the arrows and fishing the waters. The lake is fed by the massive waterfalls coming from the norht. Its waters then go out into the Jewel river and further down to Stillmoon pond.

The place is definitely beautiful and offer a wonderful, calming sight. One should be cautious if standing on the bank of the lake, however. Some mermaids sometimes come the Jewel river and love to snatch unaware onlookers with a swift flick of their tongue.


Lake of Souls

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The lake of souls is one of the wonders of Felarya. It's also named Kalichidhen which means roughly " Cathedral of water " in an ancient language. It's by far the highest lake of the region, actually resting in the canopy of several very ancient, now petrifed trees. Over millenias, leaves, branches and various debris accumulated and congregated, creating a natural wall, thick as stone, that retained water and allowed the existence of the lake. The encircling trees form a crown, and in the midst of it, stands a smaller, but higher crown of tree. For unknown reasons, the waters appears to flow from its middle, like a natural fountain. Over the course of time, The water managed to carve some opening through the petrifed walls, creating majestic waterfalls coming down along the trunks, into another lake situated, this time, at the base of the trees. The waters then flow down to the Sullon Lake and the Lake of Arrows.

Exactly why it is called the lake of souls is unknown, but it's easy to imagine that such an awe-inspiring sight could be a place of worship and mysticism.


Sullon Lake

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Sullon lake is a very deep and losange-shaped lake. It's situated much lower than the lake of souls, and the waters from there go down in a powerful and majestic waterfalls. It then goes out from an underwater exit leading to the Jewel river. The waters of the lake are dark, cold, and treacherous, with very strong churning currents and deadly whirpools forming all over it. The depth of the lake is what it is the most famous for, however. Nobody has really measured just how deep it goes but Sullon comes from a word from an ancient language ( "Suh-lhon" ) that means "Abyssal".


Stillmoon Pond

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Mirror Sea

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  • Credit to Archmage Bael for helping writting the Oloonde lakeland description and for the petrified trees idea for the lake of souls.