L25.248 Bay of Lechers
A hermitage of outcast artisans who were banished from their lands due to the nature of their art.
It is known to have one of the largest amounts of pigment producing materials across the land, but is also extremely inaccessible due to the harsh terrain.
The name of the location is due to the presence of its most striking landmark, Pigment Lake, which is said to be a filled with all manner of deep coloured pigments that cavort like snakes in a vessel - giving a lecherous impression to its observers.
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