Crimson Lake
North of Lasthome in the Blushing Hills is Crimson Lake, a large natural body of water named (like many facets of the Blushing Hills) for its reddish hue. The color of the water comes from the clay and soil in the surrounding hills, and appears to have no negative effect on the abundant flora and fauna that can be found here.
Geography
Crimson Lake lays at within a deep valley of the Blushing Hills, surrounded on all sides by red hills and rose colored bluffs. The Blushwine runs more or less out of the north and south points of Crimson Lake.
Tourism
A number of mining operations located nearby in the Blushing Hills rely on Lake Crimson as a source of fresh water.
Type
Lake
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