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Lake Sora

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Lake Sora

Lake Sora is a shallow, mineral-rich lake located in the central Sanctuary Vale, serving as the terminus of the Sora River. The lake forms the lowest point in the Sora Basin, where seasonal runoff and eastward flow from the Murazkar Range gather in a wide, rocky depression. While not deep or expansive, Lake Sora is one of the few consistent water sources in the Vale and plays a critical role in both wildlife movement and human settlement.

Geologically, the lakebed is composed of layered stone, silt, and mineral sediment, creating a reflective surface during calm periods. The shores are uneven, marked by smooth rock shelves and intermittent inlets. Water levels fluctuate seasonally, with temporary shallows appearing during drier cycles.

Two settlements are situated nearby: the stone farming town of Alun-Tar to the west, and the waystation settlement of Sora-Tar along its southern edge. Both make use of the lake for water collection, storage, and limited processing, though access is controlled to preserve its stability.

While not formally consecrated, Lake Sora is occasionally referenced in regional rites and recorded in environmental tone sequences. Some spiritual traditions regard the lake as a place of mirrored passage, noting the way its surface distorts sound and light during convergence periods.

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