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  • Inviting Lake
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  • The lake is shown to lie to the southwest of the Door into Mountain, and south to southeast of the Goat Pen, and northwest of the boulder where Graham once found a dagger on a later map. It lays to the northwest of Castle Daventry. It also lies in an area near the wolves. Another lake that Graham found inviting was a lake with cattails growing around its banks to the west of the Dragon's Lair and east of the clover field. Its cool waters was an invitation he could not refuse (mirror-like lake).
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  • The lake is shown to lie to the southwest of the Door into Mountain, and south to southeast of the Goat Pen, and northwest of the boulder where Graham once found a dagger on a later map. It lays to the northwest of Castle Daventry. It also lies in an area near the wolves. There are in fact three possible lakes that may be the Inviting Lake (two of which have been described as 'inviting'). The first is the one known as the Small Alpine Lake, which is a mountain lake to the west of the Door into Mountain. It's water sparks like emeralds. Graham lost the magic ring after he decided to swim in the inviting mountain lake. It slipped off his finger. Another lake that Graham found inviting was a lake with cattails growing around its banks to the west of the Dragon's Lair and east of the clover field. Its cool waters was an invitation he could not refuse (mirror-like lake). Perhaps the lake that best fits the location as displayed on the artistic map is that of the 'serene mountain lake'. The lake also contains cattails, is located southeast of the goat pens, to the southwest of the Door into Mountain, northwest of the boulder and Castle Daventry. Of course its possible that the Lake shifted from whatever location it held in the past, or some other affects of the magical Law of containment or magical flux.