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"The Drowned Lady" was the name given to a ghost that haunted the hamlet of Sevenecho in the Vast around 1367–1370 DR. Locals regularly sighted her on or beside a pool named for her, Ghost Pond, just north of the hamlet. They described her as a beautiful woman. Tales about her varied however. Some said she was a local woman, the great-grandmother of Beliot Sevenecho, the innkeeper. Others said she was a traveler who flirted with a local lad but then spurned, for which he killed her, likely by drowning her in the pond. The killer's identity and family varied according to the tale-teller.

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  • "The Drowned Lady" was the name given to a ghost that haunted the hamlet of Sevenecho in the Vast around 1367–1370 DR. Locals regularly sighted her on or beside a pool named for her, Ghost Pond, just north of the hamlet. They described her as a beautiful woman. Tales about her varied however. Some said she was a local woman, the great-grandmother of Beliot Sevenecho, the innkeeper. Others said she was a traveler who flirted with a local lad but then spurned, for which he killed her, likely by drowning her in the pond. The killer's identity and family varied according to the tale-teller.
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  • "The Drowned Lady" was the name given to a ghost that haunted the hamlet of Sevenecho in the Vast around 1367–1370 DR. Locals regularly sighted her on or beside a pool named for her, Ghost Pond, just north of the hamlet. They described her as a beautiful woman. Tales about her varied however. Some said she was a local woman, the great-grandmother of Beliot Sevenecho, the innkeeper. Others said she was a traveler who flirted with a local lad but then spurned, for which he killed her, likely by drowning her in the pond. The killer's identity and family varied according to the tale-teller.
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