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The fame of the Pallathantic Sea has given its name to the region and the lands which its waves wash. The goddess [[Pallatha]] is the sea's namesake and she is credited with guiding the ancient [[Pallathantic Tribes]] to settle its islands thousands of years ago. The Pallathantic Sea is formed between the [[Pytharnia (Subcontinent)|subcontinent of Pytharnia]] to the north and the minor continent of [[Danona]] and the lands of [[Throvy]] and [[Corundy]] to the south. There are over a hundred islands in the Pallathantic Sea, the greatest of which are [[Nymentho]] and [[Erechóreb]]. The sea has a great moderating effect on the lands and islands that touch it and [[Magdeology|magdeologers]] believe that the sea is the means by which warm water from near the equator is brought north. The commercial and cultural worth of the Pallathantic Sea is incalculable to the surrounding nations and peoples. | The fame of the Pallathantic Sea has given its name to the region and the lands which its waves wash. The goddess [[Pallatha]] is the sea's namesake and she is credited with guiding the ancient [[Pallathantic Tribes]] to settle its islands thousands of years ago. The Pallathantic Sea is formed between the [[Pytharnia (Subcontinent)|subcontinent of Pytharnia]] to the north and the minor continent of [[Danona]] and the lands of [[Throvy]] and [[Corundy]] to the south. There are over a hundred islands in the Pallathantic Sea, the greatest of which are [[Nymentho]] and [[Erechóreb]]. The sea has a great moderating effect on the lands and islands that touch it and [[Magdeology|magdeologers]] believe that the sea is the means by which warm water from near the equator is brought north. The commercial and cultural worth of the Pallathantic Sea is incalculable to the surrounding nations and peoples. | ||
− | [[Magdeology|Magdeologers]] teach that the basin of the Pallathantic Sea is created by rift in the earth associated with the movement of the continental plate of [[Pytharniaca]]. Most historians believe humans and humanlikes made the first transpallathantic voyages in the seventh millennium [[AS]]. Native | + | [[Magdeology|Magdeologers]] teach that the basin of the Pallathantic Sea is created by rift in the earth associated with the movement of the continental plate of [[Pytharniaca]]. Most historians believe humans and humanlikes made the first transpallathantic voyages in the seventh millennium [[AS]]. Native [[Kalama]]n and [[titanist]] historians believe the sea was voyaged much earlier. ([[Pallathantic Sea|Full Article]]...) |
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