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This lake is [[Zul'Aman]]'s center, both geographically and politically. [[Troll]] huts dot the lake’s shore and crude piers extend toward its middle. Trolls fish the lake with spears and nets. '''Lake Abassi''' is a prime [[threshadon]] habitat. Occassionly, stealthy threshadon leap from the forest and eviscerate lone troll fishermen. However, Troll hunters track and kill the creatures swiftly afterward. Such vigilance keeps the threshadon population down.<ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', pg. 117</ref> The [[Greenrush River]] flows southwest out of it.
 
This lake is [[Zul'Aman]]'s center, both geographically and politically. [[Troll]] huts dot the lake’s shore and crude piers extend toward its middle. Trolls fish the lake with spears and nets. '''Lake Abassi''' is a prime [[threshadon]] habitat. Occassionly, stealthy threshadon leap from the forest and eviscerate lone troll fishermen. However, Troll hunters track and kill the creatures swiftly afterward. Such vigilance keeps the threshadon population down.<ref>''[[Lands of Conflict]]'', pg. 117</ref> The [[Greenrush River]] flows southwest out of it.
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The Warcraft III map spells the name Lake Abasi.
   
 
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[[Category:Lakes]]
 
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[[Category:Zul'Aman]]

Revision as of 20:13, 23 July 2010

This lake is Zul'Aman's center, both geographically and politically. Troll huts dot the lake’s shore and crude piers extend toward its middle. Trolls fish the lake with spears and nets. Lake Abassi is a prime threshadon habitat. Occassionly, stealthy threshadon leap from the forest and eviscerate lone troll fishermen. However, Troll hunters track and kill the creatures swiftly afterward. Such vigilance keeps the threshadon population down.[1] The Greenrush River flows southwest out of it.

The Warcraft III map spells the name Lake Abasi.

References

 
  1. ^ Lands of Conflict, pg. 117