The Riftlake

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At a Glance

A lake found at the bottom of the Great Rift, in the Eastern Shaar.


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The Methmere

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At a Glance

A lake in Unther. Also called Lake Meth.


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The Lonely Lake

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At a Glance

A lake/oasis at the western edge of the Raurin Desert, at the base of the Dragonsword Mountains.


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Neighboring Features

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The Bloodlake

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At a Glance

A lake of the Eastern Shaar. It’s located just south of the Sharawood.


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The Deepwash

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At a Glance

The largest freshwater lake between the Inner Sea and the Shining Sea. It’s fed by streams from the Cloven Mountains, the Deepwing Mountains, and the Snowflake Mountains. It drains, via the Wintercloak River, to the Nagawater.

Somewhere in the depths of the Deepwash is one-way portal leading here from Dragon Eyrie. A powerful dragon turtle came through, chasing a small band of sarrukh, in 1159 DR. The sarrukh were unsuccessful in defending themselves, and died on the beach. Lizardfolk then found the bodies and established the town of Surkh. More recently, a clutch of black dragons came through this portal.


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Lake Maeru

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At a Glance

A lake in Halruaa.

Source

  • The Shining South [FR16/9388] page 3 (map) — duplicate label spelled Lake Mauru here

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Lake Halruaa

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A lake in Halruaa.

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Lake Miir

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At a Glance

A vanished lake of the eastern Sword, now known as the Bowl of Loneliness.

In the days of Netheril (when it was called Basin Lake) and the Three Realms, the lake was stocked with brench and crabfin.

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  • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril pages 65-66

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Llashloch

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At a Glance

A rift of the High Ice. Also known as the Lake of Ice.

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Lake Cuthbert

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At a Glance

Located in Cuthbert Fief, of the Ice Spires North.


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