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The '''Midnight Sea''' is an ocean on [[Lumar]], made up of [[Aether | Midnight Aether]] [[Aether spores| spores]]. The only known inhabited land was the [[Sorceress' island]], where the [[Sorceress]] lived until she was driven away by [[Tress]] and [[Hoid]]. Like all seas on Lumar, it is pentagonal in shape.{{book ref|tress|42}}
 
The '''Midnight Sea''' is an ocean on [[Lumar]], made up of [[Aether | Midnight Aether]] [[Aether spores| spores]]. The only known inhabited land was the [[Sorceress' island]], where the [[Sorceress]] lived until she was driven away by [[Tress]] and [[Hoid]]. Like all seas on Lumar, it is pentagonal in shape.{{book ref|tress|42}}
   
It is notably warm compared to other seas due to taking in large amounts of heat from the sun due to their deep black colour.{{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}}
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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}}
   
 
The Midnight Sea is the most dangerous of seas on Lumar due to the presence of the Sorceress and her [[Midnight Essence]] servants, which hunt those who cross into their domain.{{book ref|tress|5}}{{book ref|tress|58}} These are hard to notice in the liquidized spores, as they as black as the spores themselves, thus camouflage into it.{{book ref|tress|58}}
 
The Midnight Sea is the most dangerous of seas on Lumar due to the presence of the Sorceress and her [[Midnight Essence]] servants, which hunt those who cross into their domain.{{book ref|tress|5}}{{book ref|tress|58}} These are hard to notice in the liquidized spores, as they as black as the spores themselves, thus camouflage into it.{{book ref|tress|58}}
 
 
It borders the [[Crimson Sea]],{{book ref|tress|5}} and four other unknown seas.
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It borders the [[Crimson Sea]],{{book ref|tress|5}} and four other unknown seas. It is surrounded by several mountain ranges, making the Crimson Sea one of the only viable entrances.{{book ref|tress|23}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Latest revision as of 13:46, 16 October 2023

Midnight Sea
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Type Ocean
World Lumar
Universe Cosmere

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. Like all seas on Lumar, it is pentagonal in shape.[1]

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.[2] 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.[2]

The Midnight Sea is the most dangerous of seas on Lumar due to the presence of the Sorceress and her Midnight Essence servants, which hunt those who cross into their domain.[3][2] These are hard to notice in the liquidized spores, as they as black as the spores themselves, thus camouflage into it.[2]

It borders the Crimson Sea,[3] and four other unknown seas. It is surrounded by several mountain ranges, making the Crimson Sea one of the only viable entrances.[4]

Trivia[edit]

  • Prior to the release of Tress of the Emerald Sea, Brandon suggested that Midnight Sea is sometimes called "Sea of Night"; however, the phrase does not appear in the book, making its canonicity questionable.[5]

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