Kandukta Basin
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[[File:Kan1b.jpg|right|frame|The Basin from Taloba]] | [[File:Kan1b.jpg|right|frame|The Basin from Taloba]] | ||
- | The Kandukta Basin, often simply called 'Kandukta' by the [[Myrian]]s, is a massive lake located in the middle of [[Falyndar]], just west of [[Taloba]]. It is prone to flooding in the summer, but when it recedes in the fall, it offers a rich bounty of plants from the depths. | + | The Kandukta Basin, often simply called 'Kandukta' by the [[Myrian]]s, is a massive lake located in the middle of [[Falyndar]], just west of [[Taloba]]. It is prone to flooding in the summer, but when it recedes in the fall, it offers a rich bounty of plants from the depths. It is also a popular congregation spot for the jungle wildlife to drink, making it popular hunting location amongst ''many'' predators. |
The Kandukta, for all its gifts, can be treacherous. It's not unusual for a Constrictor [[Dhani]] to be lurking in it, looking to catch their next meal. The rich plants that are washed up in the fall are long, and have caught an unwary swimmer. | The Kandukta, for all its gifts, can be treacherous. It's not unusual for a Constrictor [[Dhani]] to be lurking in it, looking to catch their next meal. The rich plants that are washed up in the fall are long, and have caught an unwary swimmer. |
Current revision as of 02:06, 14 May 2009
The Kandukta Basin, often simply called 'Kandukta' by the Myrians, is a massive lake located in the middle of Falyndar, just west of Taloba. It is prone to flooding in the summer, but when it recedes in the fall, it offers a rich bounty of plants from the depths. It is also a popular congregation spot for the jungle wildlife to drink, making it popular hunting location amongst many predators.
The Kandukta, for all its gifts, can be treacherous. It's not unusual for a Constrictor Dhani to be lurking in it, looking to catch their next meal. The rich plants that are washed up in the fall are long, and have caught an unwary swimmer.