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<blockquote data-quote="Thornir Alekeg" data-source="post: 3560558" data-attributes="member: 15651"><p>In my campaign world there is a lake where some say that absolutely no nasty creatures of any kind reside. Folk with common sense know this is not possible, stating there is a large beast that has eaten all other predators within the lake and that when it grows hungry it consumes complacent swimmers. Despite the proof offered by adventurers and even Academy sages showing the terrible wounds on remains pulled from the lake, many folk refuse to believe that anything monstrous resides there, instead happily clinging to the fantasy of a safe place. The Baron of the region enjoys the fact that each year many come to see this unusual occurence and spend their coin at the numerous inns and taverns that have popped up around the shores of the lake. The Baron attributes incidents of people disappearing in the lake to mundane things like going swimming less than an hour after eating or after imbibing too much ale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thornir Alekeg, post: 3560558, member: 15651"] In my campaign world there is a lake where some say that absolutely no nasty creatures of any kind reside. Folk with common sense know this is not possible, stating there is a large beast that has eaten all other predators within the lake and that when it grows hungry it consumes complacent swimmers. Despite the proof offered by adventurers and even Academy sages showing the terrible wounds on remains pulled from the lake, many folk refuse to believe that anything monstrous resides there, instead happily clinging to the fantasy of a safe place. The Baron of the region enjoys the fact that each year many come to see this unusual occurence and spend their coin at the numerous inns and taverns that have popped up around the shores of the lake. The Baron attributes incidents of people disappearing in the lake to mundane things like going swimming less than an hour after eating or after imbibing too much ale. [/QUOTE]
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