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The '''Lakes of False Promises''' are two low-lying lakes on the western fringe of the [[Taizzan Expanse]]. The lakes are laden with salt, and most living creatures can float on the surface of the waters with no effort. The lakes are fed only by occasional rainfall, and are frequently at very low water levels. | The '''Lakes of False Promises''' are two low-lying lakes on the western fringe of the [[Taizzan Expanse]]. The lakes are laden with salt, and most living creatures can float on the surface of the waters with no effort. The lakes are fed only by occasional rainfall, and are frequently at very low water levels. | ||
There are no permanent settlements around the Lakes of False Promises. Agricultural applications for the water are minimal. The ancient fortress of [[Kuwalanassis]] sits near the larger of the two lakes, though today it sits in a state of major disrepair. The fort is sometimes used by travelers passing by the area | There are no permanent settlements around the Lakes of False Promises. Agricultural applications for the water are minimal. The ancient fortress of [[Kuwalanassis]] sits near the larger of the two lakes, though today it sits in a state of major disrepair. The fort is sometimes used by travelers passing by the area but there are no long-term inhabitants. | ||
[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Taizzan Expanse]] | [[Category:Taizzan Expanse]] |
Revision as of 05:27, 17 May 2022
The Lakes of False Promises are two low-lying lakes on the western fringe of the Taizzan Expanse. The lakes are laden with salt, and most living creatures can float on the surface of the waters with no effort. The lakes are fed only by occasional rainfall, and are frequently at very low water levels.
There are no permanent settlements around the Lakes of False Promises. Agricultural applications for the water are minimal. The ancient fortress of Kuwalanassis sits near the larger of the two lakes, though today it sits in a state of major disrepair. The fort is sometimes used by travelers passing by the area but there are no long-term inhabitants.