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+ | [[File:Map_LakeImna-Tak_LakeChancha.png|thumb|250px|Lake Imna-Tak rests in western [[Zephasia]]. World of Asdar Screen Capture, ©2024 Kraig Hausmann, All Rights Reserved.]] | ||
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Lake Imna-Tak is one of the great lakes of the deep tropics of [[Old Zephasia]]. The lake is bounded by several important human cities, [[Tamjib]], [[Zaaltuumtl]], and [[Chagrala]]. The shores of the lake are largely wooded with tropical forests and wildlife, except around the cities. As part of an inland drainage system, the lake receives the waters of several jungle rivers. Abandoned shrines and holy sites of the [[Bahunan Fishfolk]] are dotted along the shores, especially the southern shores of Lake Imna-Tak, hearkening to a time when the [[fishfolk]] were the principal [[humanlike]] inhabitant of the region. The lake abounds in several freshwater fish which help sustain the human cities. The divinity of the lake is called [[Haburru-Tak]]. | Lake Imna-Tak is one of the great lakes of the deep tropics of [[Old Zephasia]]. The lake is bounded by several important human cities, [[Tamjib]], [[Zaaltuumtl]], and [[Chagrala]]. The shores of the lake are largely wooded with tropical forests and wildlife, except around the cities. As part of an inland drainage system, the lake receives the waters of several jungle rivers. Abandoned shrines and holy sites of the [[Bahunan Fishfolk]] are dotted along the shores, especially the southern shores of Lake Imna-Tak, hearkening to a time when the [[fishfolk]] were the principal [[humanlike]] inhabitant of the region. The lake abounds in several freshwater fish which help sustain the human cities. The divinity of the lake is called [[Haburru-Tak]]. | ||
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+ | [[File:ZephasianRainforest_01.png|thumb|250px|The shores of Lake Imna-Tak have dense forest. Midjourney v6.]] | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[Bahuna]] | *[[Bahuna]] | ||
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*[[Chagrala]] | *[[Chagrala]] | ||
*[[Haburru-Tak]] | *[[Haburru-Tak]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 7 February 2024
Lake Imna-Tak is one of the great lakes of the deep tropics of Old Zephasia. The lake is bounded by several important human cities, Tamjib, Zaaltuumtl, and Chagrala. The shores of the lake are largely wooded with tropical forests and wildlife, except around the cities. As part of an inland drainage system, the lake receives the waters of several jungle rivers. Abandoned shrines and holy sites of the Bahunan Fishfolk are dotted along the shores, especially the southern shores of Lake Imna-Tak, hearkening to a time when the fishfolk were the principal humanlike inhabitant of the region. The lake abounds in several freshwater fish which help sustain the human cities. The divinity of the lake is called Haburru-Tak.
See Also
- Bahuna
- Bahunan Fishfolk
- Chagrala
- Haburru-Tak
- Lake Chancha
- Old Zephasia
- Om-G'theb
- Tamjib
- Zaaltuumtl
- Zephasia
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