Lake Omoz
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Lake Omoz is one of several large inland bodies of water in Old Zephasia. Despite attempts in previous centuries to settle its shores, only small human villages exist on its western and northern coasts. The western shore forms the rough eastern boundary of the territory of the city-state of Prakoomatha. Bahunan Fishfolk settlements rest on its southeastern shores. The shores of the lake are nearly completely wooded. Local humans explain that there is not a single divinity but a family of gods who dwell in the spiritual realms of the lake.
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