Duchess Lake (Eufez)

Duchess Lake is a large lake north of Cornelia and is considered by many to be the largest lake on Eufez (though some debate saying that it is not a lake).

Etymology
Some view the name of the lake as a reference to Sosphenia, a character from the story of Cornelio, a founding myth of Cornelia. In the story, the mad nobleman Martius is led to an island in Duchess Lake where he is there ambushed by a group of hunters. In the process, Sosphenia also dies and after a confrontation with Cornelio the island is drowned in the lake and Sosphenia's body along with it.

Others have tied the lake to Duchess Anne of Cornelia.

Sosphenic Crusade
In the 1400s, the new Vedulspedan Church began to consecrate Cornelian churches and appoint bishops. The churches in Cornelia began to grow rapidly, as the population began to increase exponentially due to increased birth rates. Citizens eagerly and passionately found a reignited interest in Christianity. In 1473, civil war broke out when Cornelia attempted to force Sosphena to join the Dukedom. The war saw much conflict at sea, as the Sosphenes attempted to use Duchess Lake to their advantage. western war hero being the later monarch Erteilles. Goblin raids also increased during this time of strife, resulting in the destruction of several scattered goblin villages, culling almost all of their numbers in Cornelia. The war ended in 1503 and in 1512 Cornelia and Sosphena merged to form a united kingdom.