Lake Hargos
Lake Hargos is a body of chill water fed by ice melt from glaciers in the Stoneheart Mountains. The Vindelsalven River enters the lake in the north and exits in the east, where the water meanders through the shallow and boggy Tanomir Fens for 200 miles before resuming its way to the Seagestre Gulf.
Fish are plentiful in the lake and folk of the K’Haln tribes will often come here to supplement their usual diet of milk, meat and grains. There are no settlements, though in a few places ruins of farmsteads or the broken walls of buildings of unknown purpose rise above the grasses near the shore. Between the western shore of the lake and the Shimmering River to the west is the Grand Portage. Each year, one or more vessels will pass through Lake Hargos on their way to, or after having crossed, the Grand Portage.
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Lake
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