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Lake Rin

A large lake formed by the confluence of the Auberonne and the Enst, it is surrounded by pastures and sheep farms, and five villages dot the banks:

  • Mirabelle, the smallest, on the north west side, near the Enst
  • Chantefleur, along the north side, the center of fishing on the lake, with the largest and best docks. A ferry departs from here for Lynthia twice a day. Close to where the Auberonne flows into the lake
  • Enclaut, closest to Rinburg, a more of a lakeside resort than a working town, with numerous elegant houses where the wealthy of Rinburg live.
  • Aubrille, on the south shore, near to Lynthia, in the Barony of Estrive. Founded recently, with a energetic young lord.
  • Lynthia, on the south east shore, near the Enst, also part of the Barony of Estrive. A larger market town, and growing rapidly, although no where close to the size of Rinburg

The south western shore is reedy and marshy, and a small lizardfolk community – Getxo – has settled here recently

The lake itself is about 3 miles across, roughly circular. There is a navigation hazard in the middle of the lake – the Rinburg Rocks, they are usually called, which is basically a big underwater rocky outcropping that is a few hundred feet wide and just a foot or so beneath the surface. Most of the rest of the lake is fairly deep, fifty or a hundred feet.

There are some shipwrecks around the base of the Rinburg Rocks that date from troop transports that sunk during the hobgoblin wars.