Loch Soillier
Loch Soillier
Bright Lake
Loch Soillier lies like a polished mirror beneath the northern skies, its surface often shrouded in early mist from the boglands that feed it. Countless streams trickle down from Boglach Creige Glas, their waters tinted with peat and legend alike. From its southwest edge flows the Abhainn Madra Buí, the Yellow Dog River, carving a slow, lazy path toward the Rock River and marking the border folk seldom cross without cause. To settlers and scouts, the lake is both a lifeline and a warning—beautiful to behold, but deep enough to keep its own secrets.
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