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Considerable traffic is on the lake for most of the year, including [[Rhennee]] bargefolk in the summer, though the surface often freezes in midwinter. Special sled-like boats called iceskimmers sometimes sail on the lake at these times, though it is dangerous to take them far from shore. | Considerable traffic is on the lake for most of the year, including [[Rhennee]] bargefolk in the summer, though the surface often freezes in midwinter. Special sled-like boats called iceskimmers sometimes sail on the lake at these times, though it is dangerous to take them far from shore. | ||
The [[Velverdyva]] drains Lake Quagand before heading south. The [[Fler]] is the principle inlet to Lake Quag, water draining from the [[Land of Black Ice]]. | The [[Velverdyva River]] drains Lake Quagand before heading south. The [[Fler]] is the principle inlet to Lake Quag, water draining from the [[Land of Black Ice]]. | ||
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Lake Quag is the third largest body of fresh water in the Flanaess. Fish are plentiful in its waters, including giant pike and gar and is a source of considerable wealth and food for Perrenland, although the fishers themselves are sometimes eaten. The waters are far from safe, especially in the colder months.
Nixies are also known to dwell beneath the waters of the lake, effectively ruling most of the western depths
While Perrenland controls most of the coast and the majority of the water, the northern shore is controlled by the Tiger Nomads. The town of Ungra Balan is there sole major settlement on the shoreline.
Considerable traffic is on the lake for most of the year, including Rhennee bargefolk in the summer, though the surface often freezes in midwinter. Special sled-like boats called iceskimmers sometimes sail on the lake at these times, though it is dangerous to take them far from shore.
The Velverdyva River drains Lake Quagand before heading south. The Fler is the principle inlet to Lake Quag, water draining from the Land of Black Ice.