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⚫ | The Shattered Sea divides the two continents of [[Silexia]] and [[Virentia]]. <sup><ref name=":0">Map of the Lands and People of the 9th Age, by Meradus Gercator, 962 A.S. (''Main Rulebook'')</ref></sup> <sup><ref name=":1">Johannes Strabo, A New Atlas for the Ninth Age (''Main Rulebook'')</ref></sup> |
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⚫ | https://www.the-ninth-age.com/filebase/index.php?license/298-t9a-world-map/&versionID=779]]The Shattered Sea divides the two continents of [[Silexia]] and [[Virentia]]. <sup><ref name=":0">Map of the Lands and People of the 9th Age, by Meradus Gercator, 962 A.S. (''Main Rulebook'')</ref></sup> <sup><ref name=":1">Johannes Strabo, A New Atlas for the Ninth Age (''Main Rulebook'')</ref></sup> |
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It is sometimes described as a malestorm of magic and tempests <sup><ref name=":1" /></sup>. There are also rumours of [[Supernal|Daemons]] and other horrors being found naturally occurring in the area <sup><ref>Jorge Zamoran. An account of the peoples, nations and monsters which inhabit the world. Prepared for Prince Estaban (''Main Rulebook'')</ref></sup> <sup><ref name=":2">Letter to Petrus from Gertrude. Undelivered by Sonnstahl Postmaster; recipient deceased (''Main Rulebook'')</ref></sup>. |
It is sometimes described as a malestorm of magic and tempests <sup><ref name=":1" /></sup>. There are also rumours of [[Supernal|Daemons]] and other horrors being found naturally occurring in the area <sup><ref>Jorge Zamoran. An account of the peoples, nations and monsters which inhabit the world. Prepared for Prince Estaban (''Main Rulebook'')</ref></sup> <sup><ref name=":2">Letter to Petrus from Gertrude. Undelivered by Sonnstahl Postmaster; recipient deceased (''Main Rulebook'')</ref></sup>. |
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− | The outer edges of the Shattered Sea has many small islands <sup><ref name=":0" /></sup> <sup><ref name=":2" /></sup>. Some these island house large obsidian structures, carved with symbols <sup><ref name=":2" /></sup>. Presumably these are part of what is called The Bastion <sup><ref name=":0" /></sup>. |
+ | The outer edges of the Shattered Sea has many small islands <sup><ref name=":0" /></sup> <sup><ref name=":2" /></sup>. Some these island house large obsidian structures, carved with symbols <sup><ref name=":2" /></sup>. Presumably these are part of what is called The Bastion <sup><ref name=":0" /></sup>. |
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Revision as of 09:25, 20 January 2018
The Shattered Sea divides the two continents of Silexia and Virentia. [1] [2]
It is sometimes described as a malestorm of magic and tempests [2]. There are also rumours of Daemons and other horrors being found naturally occurring in the area [3] [4].
The outer edges of the Shattered Sea has many small islands [1] [4]. Some these island house large obsidian structures, carved with symbols [4]. Presumably these are part of what is called The Bastion [1].
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Map of the Lands and People of the 9th Age, by Meradus Gercator, 962 A.S. (Main Rulebook)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Johannes Strabo, A New Atlas for the Ninth Age (Main Rulebook)
- ↑ Jorge Zamoran. An account of the peoples, nations and monsters which inhabit the world. Prepared for Prince Estaban (Main Rulebook)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Letter to Petrus from Gertrude. Undelivered by Sonnstahl Postmaster; recipient deceased (Main Rulebook)