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β | The '''Midnight Sea''' is an ocean on [[Lumar]], made up of |
+ | The '''Midnight Sea''' is an ocean on [[Lumar]], made up of Midnight Aether spores. The only known inhabited land was the [[Sorceress' island]], where the [[Sorceress]] lived until she was driven away by [[Tress]] and [[Hoid]]. |
It is notably warm compared to other seas due to taking in large amounts of heat from the sun due to their deep black color.{{book ref|tress|58}} The sound of the seethe apparently is also different from the other seas, but it is not clear if this is a true difference, or merely a psychological effect.{{book ref|tress|58}} |
It is notably warm compared to other seas due to taking in large amounts of heat from the sun due to their deep black color.{{book ref|tress|58}} The sound of the seethe apparently is also different from the other seas, but it is not clear if this is a true difference, or merely a psychological effect.{{book ref|tress|58}} |