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The Lake of Cloud was the fourth of the Four Lakes, and home to a colony of White Webfoot Goblins . The water was cloudy, and the White Goblins, unlike the other Webfoot Goblins of the Four Lakes, did not fish in the lake they lived around, choosing instead to hunt in the surrounding Deepwoods. Nevertheless, they still tended to the Twin Clams at the bottom of their lake.

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  • Lake of Cloud
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  • The Lake of Cloud was the fourth of the Four Lakes, and home to a colony of White Webfoot Goblins . The water was cloudy, and the White Goblins, unlike the other Webfoot Goblins of the Four Lakes, did not fish in the lake they lived around, choosing instead to hunt in the surrounding Deepwoods. Nevertheless, they still tended to the Twin Clams at the bottom of their lake.
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  • The Lake of Cloud was the fourth of the Four Lakes, and home to a colony of White Webfoot Goblins . The water was cloudy, and the White Goblins, unlike the other Webfoot Goblins of the Four Lakes, did not fish in the lake they lived around, choosing instead to hunt in the surrounding Deepwoods. Nevertheless, they still tended to the Twin Clams at the bottom of their lake.
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