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==Settlements==
==={{map icon|settlement}}Camp Bronze Lake===
In addition to the Wanderer's Palace, Bronze Lake's receding waters also revealed countless hot springs which were subsequently discovered to display remarkable therapeutic properties to any and all who soaked in the heated pools. Camp Bronze Lake was moved to this new location, where the Yellowjackets lent their backs in the construction of the Warmwine Sanitorium—a hospice of healing for soldiers injured in the line of duty.


==Landmarks==
==Landmarks==
==={{map icon|landmark}}Jijiroon's Trading Post===
==={{map icon|landmark}}Jijiroon's Trading Post===
Located upon the eastern banks of Bronze Lake, Jijiroon's Trading Post is one of two makeshift markets peddling baubles and trinkets to those brave enough to venture that deep into kobold lands. The other is Memeroon's Trading Post, run by Jijiroon's estranged sibling, to whom the stubborn Qiqirn merchant hasn't spoken in twenty summers.
Located upon the eastern banks of Bronze Lake, Jijiroon's Trading Post is one of two makeshift markets peddling baubles and trinkets to those brave enough to venture that deep into kobold lands. The other is Memeroon's Trading Post, run by Jijiroon's estranged sibling, to whom the stubborn Qiqirn merchant hasn't spoken in twenty summers.
==={{map icon|landmark}}The Wanderer's Palace===
Though the Wanderer's Palace was a temple dedicated to the Oschon, guardian deity of Nym, its history is a tragic one. Towards the end of the Fifth Astral Era, a terrible and deforming sickness came upon the maritime civilisation. Finding no cure, the hale Nymians feared the plague, and came to abhor those stricken. In time, they locked the infected within the temple, sealed them in with magic, and drowned the place in water from Iron Lake so as to forget that the ailing had ever existed.


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{{Upper La Noscea areas}}

Revision as of 19:16, 14 September 2019

Bronze Lake

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Level
27-54
Type
Area
Zone
Upper La Noscea
(La Noscea)
Connects to
Eastern La Noscea (SE)
Aetherytes
Camp Bronze Lake (X:30.3, Y:23.2)

The formation of great underwater fissures during the Calamity saw nearly half of the water comprising Bronze Lake vanish in the span of a single night. The result was the uncovering of ancient Nymian ruins submerged for thousands of years—most notably the Wanderer's Palace, a temple dedicated to the god Oschon.

— In-game description

Bronze Lake is an area in Upper La Noscea, La Noscea.

Landmarks

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Jijiroon's Trading Post

Located upon the eastern banks of Bronze Lake, Jijiroon's Trading Post is one of two makeshift markets peddling baubles and trinkets to those brave enough to venture that deep into kobold lands. The other is Memeroon's Trading Post, run by Jijiroon's estranged sibling, to whom the stubborn Qiqirn merchant hasn't spoken in twenty summers.

Landmark (map icon).png
The Wanderer's Palace

Though the Wanderer's Palace was a temple dedicated to the Oschon, guardian deity of Nym, its history is a tragic one. Towards the end of the Fifth Astral Era, a terrible and deforming sickness came upon the maritime civilisation. Finding no cure, the hale Nymians feared the plague, and came to abhor those stricken. In time, they locked the infected within the temple, sealed them in with magic, and drowned the place in water from Iron Lake so as to forget that the ailing had ever existed.