A lake, next to which Lähelin captured Gringolet, the horse that became Gawaine’s steed.
Anfortas, with his wounds, are taken to this lake regularly.
The king is confined all his days, unable to ride, walk, lie or stand. Thus he reclines you understand, he cannot sit, for he suffers pain that with the moon's changes doth gain power over him. There is a lake called Brumbane, and they take Him there, for the clear breeze quells his wound's stench, and doth ease His anguish.
Source
Parzival | Wolfram von Eschenbach, 1200–1210
External link
Parzival | Poetry in Translation