Clearwater Basin
Geography
The falls of the River Agape empty into Clearwater Basin. Over centuries, the flowing water carved deeper and deeper until a natural valley formed, hiding the basin from western view. The enclosed space filled with running water creates thick layers of fog that rest ominously over the lake of the dead.
A rocky pass worms through the hills, allowing passage from central Stopstalk into the basin, though visitors from the Belleteyn forest to the east have a much easier path.
A rocky pass worms through the hills, allowing passage from central Stopstalk into the basin, though visitors from the Belleteyn forest to the east have a much easier path.
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