Pleuraveden
Pleuraveden is a glacial freshwater lake in the highlands of Nordvik, a fictional northern country. It is known for clear, turquoise waters and a surrounding spruce-birch forest that rises toward rugged alpine ridges. The lake is a central feature of the local landscape and a focus for recreation and conservation.
Geography and hydrology: Pleuraveden covers about 12.4 square kilometers, with an average depth around 23 meters
Ecology: The lake hosts cold-water communities, including Arctic char and brown trout, with plankton and aquatic
History and use: The Pleuraveden basin shows evidence of early human use, with artifacts from Bronze Age
Conservation and access: Pleuraveden lies within a regional protected landscape established to preserve water quality and