Once it was fished by the peasants of three clans and was a popular spot for young samurai couples to enjoy the serenity of nature, but not anymore. Ghosts were said to walk the surface of the lake. Because of this unrest, no Kitsu visited the lake. However, if in great need it the wandering dead of Aka Mizu-umi were called forth, which arose only in spirit, than to summon those of nearby Lake of Sorrows, where the rotting corpses walk the salty marsh around the blackened lake. One of the most famous was the Wailing Woman, of unknown origin.
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| - Once it was fished by the peasants of three clans and was a popular spot for young samurai couples to enjoy the serenity of nature, but not anymore. Ghosts were said to walk the surface of the lake. Because of this unrest, no Kitsu visited the lake. However, if in great need it the wandering dead of Aka Mizu-umi were called forth, which arose only in spirit, than to summon those of nearby Lake of Sorrows, where the rotting corpses walk the salty marsh around the blackened lake. One of the most famous was the Wailing Woman, of unknown origin.
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| - Once it was fished by the peasants of three clans and was a popular spot for young samurai couples to enjoy the serenity of nature, but not anymore. Ghosts were said to walk the surface of the lake. Because of this unrest, no Kitsu visited the lake. However, if in great need it the wandering dead of Aka Mizu-umi were called forth, which arose only in spirit, than to summon those of nearby Lake of Sorrows, where the rotting corpses walk the salty marsh around the blackened lake. One of the most famous was the Wailing Woman, of unknown origin.
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