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'''Vunda''' was a gruesome monster for which [[Lake Vundamere]] was named. In ancient times, Vunda destroyed a village that once sprung up around the lake causing the villagers to offer tributes to pacify her. She entered a period of dormancy that ended with the appearance of the [[creature of Vundamere]]. [[Craden]] once accidentally hooked Vunda while fishing and was devoured for a time before his return from the [[Halls of Maya]]. The dragon Garth managed to eventually slay Vunda, much to the sorrow of the creature of Vundamere.
'''Vunda''' was the gruesome monster for which [[Lake Vundamere]] was named. In ancient times, Vunda destroyed a village that had sprung up around the lake, prompting the villagers to offer tributes to pacify her. She entered a period of dormancy that resulted in the appearance of the [[creature of Vundamere]]. [[Craden]] once accidentally hooked Vunda while fishing and was devoured for a time before his return from the [[Halls of Maya]]. The [[Greater Dragons|dragon]] Garth eventually managed to slay Vunda, much to the sorrow of the creature of Vundamere.


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Latest revision as of 22:02, 4 October 2007

Vunda was the gruesome monster for which Lake Vundamere was named. In ancient times, Vunda destroyed a village that had sprung up around the lake, prompting the villagers to offer tributes to pacify her. She entered a period of dormancy that resulted in the appearance of the creature of Vundamere. Craden once accidentally hooked Vunda while fishing and was devoured for a time before his return from the Halls of Maya. The dragon Garth eventually managed to slay Vunda, much to the sorrow of the creature of Vundamere.