Lakeja
Lakeja is a natural freshwater lake in the northern highlands of Veridia, located between the towns of Mirewood and Solhaven. It is the region’s largest lake and lies at an elevation of about 600 meters. The lake covers roughly 42 square kilometers and reaches depths of about 110 meters. Its shores are a mix of forested slopes, rocky outcrops, and small wetlands.
Hydrology: Lakeja is fed by snowmelt and several small streams; it has a single main outflow, the
Ecology: The lake supports populations of brown trout, Arctic char, and perch, along with diverse invertebrates
History and conservation: Evidence of human use around Lakeja dates to ancient times, with traditional fisheries
Etymology and name: The origin of the name Lakeja is uncertain. It is commonly believed to derive