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| − | + | The sea is a vast expanse of salt water, smaller than an [[ocean]], which your [[character]] can [[travel]] on by [[ship]].<br/><br/> | |
| − | There are | + | There are many navigable seas in the [[Renaissance Kingdoms]]: |
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| + | * Gulf of Cadiz | ||
| + | * Bay of Biscay | ||
| + | * English Channel | ||
| + | * Baltic Sea: | ||
| + | ** Gulf of Bothnia | ||
| + | ** Gulf of Finland | ||
| + | ** Gulf of Riga | ||
| + | ** Kattegat | ||
| + | * Celtic Sea: | ||
| + | ** Iroise Sea | ||
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| + | * Scottish Sea: | ||
| + | ** Hebrides Sea | ||
| + | * Irish Sea | ||
| + | * North Sea: | ||
| + | ** Wadden Sea | ||
| + | ** Skagerrak | ||
| + | ** Zuiderzee | ||
| + | * Norwegian Sea | ||
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| + | * Mediterranean Sea: | ||
| + | ** Adriatic Sea | ||
| + | ** Alboran Sea | ||
| + | ** Balearic Sea | ||
| + | ** Aegean Sea: | ||
| + | *** Myrto Sea | ||
| + | *** Cretan Sea | ||
| + | *** Thracian Sea | ||
| + | ** Libyan Sea | ||
| + | ** Ligurian Sea | ||
| + | ** Marmara Sea | ||
| + | ** Sardinian Sea | ||
| + | ** Sicilian Sea | ||
| + | ** Tyrrhenian Sea | ||
| + | * Black Sea: | ||
| + | ** Sea of Azov | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 28 November 2024
The sea is a vast expanse of salt water, smaller than an ocean, which your character can travel on by ship.
There are many navigable seas in the Renaissance Kingdoms:
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