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=== Travel ===
 
=== Travel ===
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[[File:Shadesmar_Travel_by_LittleGreyDragon.jpeg|thumb|right|400px|A Boat Traveling Past [[Riino's lighthouse]] by {{a|LittleGreyDragon}}]]
{{image|Shadesmar by Pablo Zamora Almagro.jpg|side=right|width=500px|[[Mandra]]s are often used to pull ships through Shadesmar's seas}}
 
 
==== Local Travel ====
 
==== Local Travel ====
 
Travel is largely conducted by [[Reachers]] and [[peakspren]], who can be hired for travel over both land and sea.{{book ref|sa3|99}}{{book ref|sa4|26}} They utilize [[mandras]] for sea travel in lieu of standard sailing equipment to offset the lack of wind in Shadesmar.{{book ref|sa3|97}} Multiple mandras have to be used at the same time on all ships, as these spren will occasionally be pulled into the [[Physical Realm]] and vanish -- a phenomenon known as "dropping."{{book ref|sa3|99}} Ships in Shadesmar move faster than an average ship in the Physical Realm, largely because they are not dependent on wind direction and can use the most efficient path to reach their destination.{{book ref|sa3|99}} Some ships will keep rations and a water making fabrial aboard in case they take on human passengers.{{book ref|sa3|99}}
 
Travel is largely conducted by [[Reachers]] and [[peakspren]], who can be hired for travel over both land and sea.{{book ref|sa3|99}}{{book ref|sa4|26}} They utilize [[mandras]] for sea travel in lieu of standard sailing equipment to offset the lack of wind in Shadesmar.{{book ref|sa3|97}} Multiple mandras have to be used at the same time on all ships, as these spren will occasionally be pulled into the [[Physical Realm]] and vanish -- a phenomenon known as "dropping."{{book ref|sa3|99}} Ships in Shadesmar move faster than an average ship in the Physical Realm, largely because they are not dependent on wind direction and can use the most efficient path to reach their destination.{{book ref|sa3|99}} Some ships will keep rations and a water making fabrial aboard in case they take on human passengers.{{book ref|sa3|99}}

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