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<blockquote data-quote="MacConnell" data-source="post: 8772120" data-attributes="member: 6855223"><p><strong>The Lunaedriac</strong>:</p><p>This very large lake in the southern part of the Dragon’s Spine Mountains is about the length of a seven days’ walk at its longest from northeast to southwest and a four day’s walk in width from west to east at its widest. Though the lake is considered to be high in the mountains, it is not above the treeline and the communities are surrounded by conifers, some of which can be quite large. The northern half of the lake is much wider than the southern half. The lake is high in the mountains and as deep as the peaks are tall. Though its waters are clear enough to see down 20 strides or so, it is far too deep to know anything of what secrets it may hold in its depths, but superstitions exist. Despite the southern latitude, the elevation gives the region much more dramatic fluctuation in seasonal changes and far cooler temperatures than the surrounding lands, which are subtropical.</p><p></p><p>The lake is filled by the melting snow during the late Shifting Season and is drained by eight rivers. The headwaters of most of these rivers is the location of a developing community. There are more communities on the outward side of the rivers and falls, as the rivers leave the mountains. The communities of the lake are mostly unaware of the world at large but are friendly with one another and conduct trade by various types of water vessel, except for Bergbaulager, the Maldrog community, which has had contact with explorers from South Road Fair and now conducts trade with the outside world.</p><p></p><p>The lake region experiences fairly significant fluctuations in temperature but very little wind or rainfall with the seasonable weather changes. The Chilling Season brings freezing temperatures and snow to the higher elevations of the mountains and sometimes to the surface level of the lake. The Shifting season blows snow from the peaks into the communities, which can create an odd phenomenon when the sky is clear and the Daylight seems warm yet fine snow is falling from the sky and covering the ground. During the Drenching Season rains come into the eastern face of the mountains across the Szis’wa’alo Jungle but rarely ever reach over into the lake itself.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]261717[/ATTACH]</p><p><strong>Peoples</strong>:</p><p>The area is mostly inhabited by tribes of the Mhytre species on its western shores and tribes of Faethrin species on its eastern shores, though there is a community of Aedamans of the Hebrian tribe on the second eastern river, north from the southern tip of the lake. These Hebrians have the most advanced textile skill and use silk cloth to make sails for their twin-hulled trading vessels. The Maldrog tribe of Mhytres who inhabit Bergbaulager, which is located at the head of the second western river, south from the northern tip of the lake have advanced skill in smithing and trade tools with the other lake communities. They travel the water in barges powered by oarsmen. A tribe of Orngaddrins of the Mhytre species resides at the headwaters of the very north-most river and are the most adept metallurgists. The river outlet immediately to the east of this location does not have a community as there is no suitable site, for the cliffs are too steep. On the river south of Bergbaulager is a community of Kozzogs, a tribe of Mhytres, who are the best masons. On the river south of the Kozzog community, is a village of Ekkimards, also of the Mhytre species, who mostly keep to themselves. On the river north of the Hebrian village is a community of Faethrins of the Spiofthests tribe, who are the best carpenters and woodworkers. On the river south of the Hebrian village is another Faethrin community, but this one is of the Rheini tribe, who are the best leatherworkers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacConnell, post: 8772120, member: 6855223"] [B]The Lunaedriac[/B]: This very large lake in the southern part of the Dragon’s Spine Mountains is about the length of a seven days’ walk at its longest from northeast to southwest and a four day’s walk in width from west to east at its widest. Though the lake is considered to be high in the mountains, it is not above the treeline and the communities are surrounded by conifers, some of which can be quite large. The northern half of the lake is much wider than the southern half. The lake is high in the mountains and as deep as the peaks are tall. Though its waters are clear enough to see down 20 strides or so, it is far too deep to know anything of what secrets it may hold in its depths, but superstitions exist. Despite the southern latitude, the elevation gives the region much more dramatic fluctuation in seasonal changes and far cooler temperatures than the surrounding lands, which are subtropical. The lake is filled by the melting snow during the late Shifting Season and is drained by eight rivers. The headwaters of most of these rivers is the location of a developing community. There are more communities on the outward side of the rivers and falls, as the rivers leave the mountains. The communities of the lake are mostly unaware of the world at large but are friendly with one another and conduct trade by various types of water vessel, except for Bergbaulager, the Maldrog community, which has had contact with explorers from South Road Fair and now conducts trade with the outside world. The lake region experiences fairly significant fluctuations in temperature but very little wind or rainfall with the seasonable weather changes. The Chilling Season brings freezing temperatures and snow to the higher elevations of the mountains and sometimes to the surface level of the lake. The Shifting season blows snow from the peaks into the communities, which can create an odd phenomenon when the sky is clear and the Daylight seems warm yet fine snow is falling from the sky and covering the ground. During the Drenching Season rains come into the eastern face of the mountains across the Szis’wa’alo Jungle but rarely ever reach over into the lake itself. [CENTER][ATTACH type="full"]261717[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [B]Peoples[/B]: The area is mostly inhabited by tribes of the Mhytre species on its western shores and tribes of Faethrin species on its eastern shores, though there is a community of Aedamans of the Hebrian tribe on the second eastern river, north from the southern tip of the lake. These Hebrians have the most advanced textile skill and use silk cloth to make sails for their twin-hulled trading vessels. The Maldrog tribe of Mhytres who inhabit Bergbaulager, which is located at the head of the second western river, south from the northern tip of the lake have advanced skill in smithing and trade tools with the other lake communities. They travel the water in barges powered by oarsmen. A tribe of Orngaddrins of the Mhytre species resides at the headwaters of the very north-most river and are the most adept metallurgists. The river outlet immediately to the east of this location does not have a community as there is no suitable site, for the cliffs are too steep. On the river south of Bergbaulager is a community of Kozzogs, a tribe of Mhytres, who are the best masons. On the river south of the Kozzog community, is a village of Ekkimards, also of the Mhytre species, who mostly keep to themselves. On the river north of the Hebrian village is a community of Faethrins of the Spiofthests tribe, who are the best carpenters and woodworkers. On the river south of the Hebrian village is another Faethrin community, but this one is of the Rheini tribe, who are the best leatherworkers. [/QUOTE]
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