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'''Ronom Lake''' was an immense lake in the centre of the continent of [[Terisiare]], at the time of the [[Brothers' War]] on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]].
'''Ronom Lake''' was an immense lake in the centre of the continent of [[Terisiare]], at the time of the [[Brothers' War]] on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]].


The sweet water lake, alsmost an inland sea, was the drainage basin for the [[Ronom Glacier]]. During the the [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]] it dried up. Just east of it, the '''Frost Marsh''' came into being which was used by [[Lim-Dûl]] to incubate his [[undead]] followers. For this, the region became also known as the '''Lake of the Dead'''.  
The sweet water lake, almost an inland sea, was the drainage basin for the [[Ronom Glacier]]. During the the [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]] it dried up. Just east of it, the '''Frost Marsh''' came into being which was used by [[Lim-Dûl]] to incubate his [[undead]] followers. For this, the region became also known as the '''Lake of the Dead'''.  


Ronom Lake is popularly believed to have been in the region of present-day '''[[Terisiare#Current geography|Jharth]].'''<ref name="supplement">Duelist Supplement 1994: A History of Antiquities</ref>
Ronom Lake is popularly believed to have been in the region of present-day '''[[Terisiare#Current geography|Jharth]].'''<ref name="supplement">Duelist Supplement 1994: A History of Antiquities</ref>

Revision as of 13:41, 11 April 2018

Ronom Lake was an immense lake in the centre of the continent of Terisiare, at the time of the Brothers' War on Dominaria.

The sweet water lake, almost an inland sea, was the drainage basin for the Ronom Glacier. During the the Ice Age it dried up. Just east of it, the Frost Marsh came into being which was used by Lim-Dûl to incubate his undead followers. For this, the region became also known as the Lake of the Dead.

Ronom Lake is popularly believed to have been in the region of present-day Jharth.[1]

References

  1. Duelist Supplement 1994: A History of Antiquities