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A sleepy lake and attached village which give rise to the Aragol River.
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;<b>Jasa Lake</b> :A sleepy lake and attached village which give rise to the Aragol River.
  
 
Not too much happens here, but its amusing diving board and talkative residents make it often a place for adventurers to rest, relax, and otherwise get away from the thrum of the city.
 
Not too much happens here, but its amusing diving board and talkative residents make it often a place for adventurers to rest, relax, and otherwise get away from the thrum of the city.
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Important mobs include:
 
Important mobs include:
  
Rehaeda, the village's herbalist and healer. She was once a student in the tower of Salyra, but failed miserably at water magics. Running from the tower in sadness, her young legs finally gave out in the midst of the forest of Nendor. Inelion Lobern found her fatigued body while on a stroll in the forest, and took her back to the Circle of Stones. Fascinated by the many properties of herbs, she took up the life of a druid. Upon being named Grand Heirophant, she left the forest and went on a mission to help the people of Jaras Village, which was smitten by a plague at the time.  She found a number of interesting herbs there, and set up a parlor just off the village's central square. She remains there now, offering her healing services to all those who require it.
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* Rehaeda, the village's herbalist and healer. She was once a student in the tower of Salyra, but failed miserably at water magics. Running from the tower in sadness, her young legs finally gave out in the midst of the forest of Nendor. Inelion Lobern found her fatigued body while on a stroll in the forest, and took her back to the Circle of Stones. Fascinated by the many properties of herbs, she took up the life of a druid. Upon being named Grand Heirophant, she left the forest and went on a mission to help the people of Jaras Village, which was smitten by a plague at the time.  She found a number of interesting herbs there, and set up a parlor just off the village's central square. She remains there now, offering her healing services to all those who require it.
  
Michl, an aged hunter whose friend Jahona was killed by the Jiast'Ja. Michl wishes only the death of the beast, and offers an xp reward to adventurers who bring it to him.
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* Michl, an aged hunter whose friend Jahona was killed by the Jiast'Ja. Michl wishes only the death of the beast, and offers an xp reward to adventurers who bring it to him.
  
The Jiast'Ja, a giant fish that lives in a dark cavern beneath the lake. It surfaces sometimes to feed, attacking any hapless adventurer or fisherman who may be around.
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* The Jiast'Ja, a giant fish that lives in a dark cavern beneath the lake. It surfaces sometimes to feed, attacking any hapless adventurer or fisherman who may be around.

Latest revision as of 22:13, 18 January 2003

Jasa Lake 
A sleepy lake and attached village which give rise to the Aragol River.

Not too much happens here, but its amusing diving board and talkative residents make it often a place for adventurers to rest, relax, and otherwise get away from the thrum of the city.

Important mobs include:

  • Rehaeda, the village's herbalist and healer. She was once a student in the tower of Salyra, but failed miserably at water magics. Running from the tower in sadness, her young legs finally gave out in the midst of the forest of Nendor. Inelion Lobern found her fatigued body while on a stroll in the forest, and took her back to the Circle of Stones. Fascinated by the many properties of herbs, she took up the life of a druid. Upon being named Grand Heirophant, she left the forest and went on a mission to help the people of Jaras Village, which was smitten by a plague at the time. She found a number of interesting herbs there, and set up a parlor just off the village's central square. She remains there now, offering her healing services to all those who require it.
  • Michl, an aged hunter whose friend Jahona was killed by the Jiast'Ja. Michl wishes only the death of the beast, and offers an xp reward to adventurers who bring it to him.
  • The Jiast'Ja, a giant fish that lives in a dark cavern beneath the lake. It surfaces sometimes to feed, attacking any hapless adventurer or fisherman who may be around.