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[[File:Terasil - Lake Sora 01.jpg|thumb|Lake Sora]]
{{Lakes of Terasil Infobox
'''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.
|Name=Lake Sora
 
|Image=[[File:Lake_Sora.jpg|center|frameless|Lake Sora]]
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.
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
 
|Region=Sanctuary Vale
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.
|Subregion=Sora Basin
 
|Source=Murazkar Range
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.
|Settlements=Sora-Tar
 
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{{Lakes of Terasil Sections
|Introduction='''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.
|Geology=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.
|Settlements=Two settlements are situated nearby: the farming town of [[Alun-Tar]] to the northwest, and the city of [[Sora-Tar]] along its northern edge.
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[[Category:Geographic Features of the Sanctuary Vale]]
[[Category:Geographic Features of the Sanctuary Vale]]
[[Category:Lakes of Terasil]]
[[Category:Lakes of Terasil]]
[[Category:Sora Basin]]