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The Sea of Forgetfulness has carried its name since ancient times for reasons that have been themselves forgotten. It rests between the coast of [[Dúrandwor]] and the islands of [[Maturn]], [[Bomelath]], and [[Deliops]]. It is part of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and today is filled with all manner merchant, military, and pleasure seacraft. | The Sea of Forgetfulness has carried its name since ancient times for reasons that have been themselves forgotten. It rests between the coast of [[Dúrandwor]] and the islands of [[Maturn]], [[Bomelath]], and [[Deliops]]. It is part of the [[Pallathantic Sea]] and today is filled with all manner merchant, military, and pleasure seacraft. | ||
− | In very ancient times, the Sea of Forgetfulness was the place of conflict between the ships of the ruler of [[Kalama]] and the pirate craft of the [[Neptultchi]] | + | In very ancient times, the Sea of Forgetfulness was the place of conflict between the ships of the ruler of [[Kalama]] and the pirate craft of the [[Neptultchi]] whose civilization at that time was entering into decline. |
A poem records of that time: | A poem records of that time: |
Revision as of 21:15, 14 November 2014
The Sea of Forgetfulness has carried its name since ancient times for reasons that have been themselves forgotten. It rests between the coast of Dúrandwor and the islands of Maturn, Bomelath, and Deliops. It is part of the Pallathantic Sea and today is filled with all manner merchant, military, and pleasure seacraft.
In very ancient times, the Sea of Forgetfulness was the place of conflict between the ships of the ruler of Kalama and the pirate craft of the Neptultchi whose civilization at that time was entering into decline.
A poem records of that time:
On all the sea from Zander to Three,
from Astira to Bomelath
sailed pirates of the Tuadbe,
On the waves of the Sea of Forgetfulness.”
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