Feywood Lake

Feywood Lake is more an inland sea than a lake, though it is a freshwater body. The lake is teeming with fish and all of the other sorts of wildlife that one would expect of a large lake in the wild. Some of these are quite large - and predatory. Nevertheless, the Lake is a major source of fresh water and food supply for the hardy pioneers that have moved into the region.

Geography

Feywood Lake covers approximately 47,000 square miles. (For comparison purposes, this is half again as large as Lake Superior.) The lake is more or less hourglass shaped. Half of the northern or upper basin extends into the The Central Plains, while the rest of the lake is surrounded by the The Feywood.

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