Lake Jachmead

Lake Jachmead is the largest lake within the boundaries of the Sypi Confederacy. This lake is well know to be on high ground and fed by a number of underground springs. The lake eventually empties out through the White River, which heads south into Lake Ponchart. Although the river is not navigable, the lake is important to fishermen and travelers, as the Wicka Hills surrounding the lake make traveling difficult, particularly in snowy weather. The lake never freezes over and offers a constant route of trade and commerce for those who live on the lakeside.
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