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==About==
==About==
;Name:
;Name:Zaprän Uv - ''Deeping Lake''
;Other Names:<!--Common names for this feature-->
;Other Names:
;Type:<!--Category of feature-->
;Type:Freshwater Lake
<!--Brief description of the feature-->
:Zaprän Uv is a moderately large lake on the [[<L-River>]] with exceptionally deep waters.


==Location==
==Location==
:<!--Where is feature located?-->
:[[Karelëa|Karelëa Province]], [[Kythus]]


==Settlements==
==Settlements==
:<!--List notable settlements-->
:The shores of Zaprän Uv host a dozen fishing hamlets and a walled town.
 
:[[Löcanth]] - Fortified town located on the southern shores near the outlet of the lake.


==Features==
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==History==
==History==
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:Locals describe the lake as bottomless. There are superstitions about the lake being a gate to the underworld, and that anyone who drowns in the lake will be taken before the [[Twinned Goddess|Goddess]]'s grace can retrieve their soul. Whatever the truth to this, the bodies of fishermen lost in the waters of the lake are seldom recovered.


==Stories==
==Stories==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
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[[Category:Geographic Feature]]
[[Category:Geographic Feature]]
[[Category:Lake]]

Latest revision as of 17:28, 24 April 2025

About

Name
Zaprän Uv - Deeping Lake
Other Names
Type
Freshwater Lake
Zaprän Uv is a moderately large lake on the [[<L-River>]] with exceptionally deep waters.

Location

Karelëa Province, Kythus

Settlements

The shores of Zaprän Uv host a dozen fishing hamlets and a walled town.
Löcanth - Fortified town located on the southern shores near the outlet of the lake.

Features

History

Locals describe the lake as bottomless. There are superstitions about the lake being a gate to the underworld, and that anyone who drowns in the lake will be taken before the Goddess's grace can retrieve their soul. Whatever the truth to this, the bodies of fishermen lost in the waters of the lake are seldom recovered.

Stories

See Also