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Large inland ocean central to the continent of [[Annexea]], The sea is connected via the [[Storm Strait]] to the rest of the world's oceans at the southern end.
Large inland ocean central to the continent of [[Annexea]], The sea is connected via the [[Shiast Brigtar]] to the rest of the world's oceans at the southern end.


==Location==
==Location==
:The Torcastan Sea is surrounded on all sides by the continent of [[Annexea]].
:The Torcastan Sea is surrounded on all sides by the continent of Annexea.


==History==
==History==
:The sea has served as the primary conduit for international trade amongst [[treahni]] cultures on it's shores and islands. In addition aquatic nomads the [[Ru-Pani (people)|Ru-Pani]] dwell upon the surface in collections of boats and ships.
:The sea has served as the primary conduit for international trade amongst [[treahni]] cultures on its shores and islands. In addition aquatic nomads the [[Ru-Pani (people)|Ru-Pani]] dwell upon the surface in collections of boats and ships.


==Stories==
==Stories==
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 2 July 2024

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Name
Torcastan Sea
Other Names
Type
Sea

Large inland ocean central to the continent of Annexea, The sea is connected via the Shiast Brigtar to the rest of the world's oceans at the southern end.

Location

The Torcastan Sea is surrounded on all sides by the continent of Annexea.

History

The sea has served as the primary conduit for international trade amongst treahni cultures on its shores and islands. In addition aquatic nomads the Ru-Pani dwell upon the surface in collections of boats and ships.

Stories

See Also