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→‎Known oceans: The exact phrase in ch2 is "distant lands where the spores were reportedly crimson, azure, or even golden". The azure spores are most likely those of the Sapphire Sea (unless there are two blue-colored oceans), so I'm not comfortable assuming that the sea of golden spores is called Golden Sea
(The book itself didn't say impossibly close. To decide on what is impossibly close would require a mix of knowing the exact angle they take in the sky (beyond the vague approximation), the mass of the moons, their radius, and the mass and radius of Lumar. Therefore, it speculates upon too much.)
m (→‎Known oceans: The exact phrase in ch2 is "distant lands where the spores were reportedly crimson, azure, or even golden". The azure spores are most likely those of the Sapphire Sea (unless there are two blue-colored oceans), so I'm not comfortable assuming that the sea of golden spores is called Golden Sea)
* [[Sapphire Sea]] (made of zephyr; also known as Zephyr Sea){{book ref|tress|15}}{{book ref|tress|30}}
* [[Rose Sea]] (made of roseite){{book ref|tress|10}}
* Golden Sea (a sea made of an unknown aether){{book ref|tress|2}}
 
Of those sixfive, only Emerald, Sapphire and Rose Seas are commonly known to be inhabited. People can be found on the other oceans, however -- [[Xisis]] and his servants live at the bottom of the Crimson Sea, while the Midnight Sea is home to the [[Riina|Sorceress]] and her [[Midnight Essence]] creatures.{{book ref|tress|51}}{{book ref|tress|46}} It can be further assumed that a Sunlight Sea exists, due to the existence of Sunlight Aether,.{{book butref|tress|40}} While no such sea is explicitly mentionednamed,{{book ref|tress|40}}there thisis mightan beunnamed theocean goldenon seathe mentionedplanet amongthat thehas Crimson and Sapphiregold-colored seasspores.{{book ref|tress|2}}
 
=== Aethers and Spore Eaters ===
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