Storval Deep
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The Storval Deep is a massive glacial lake, located in the southern foothills of the Crystalpeak Mountains, in a region called Hook Mountain.


The lake is named for the "Stor-Val;" an ancient tribe of Stone Giants who inhabited the Crystalpeaks, over a thousand years ago.

Long ago, "the Deep," as the locals call it, constantly sent icy cold water crashing down the Willow River into Claybottom Lake.

But since the construction of the massive dam at Skull Crossing, the waters of the Deep are now safely controlled.

The Deep also spills down into Lake Coal. It is the deepest internal body of water found in Iskandar.