Crowded Sea
Geography The eastern half of the Crowded Sea was dominated by four major islands: Afyal and Sahu in the North (both were also counted as part of the Ruined Kingdoms region), Harab and Bariya to the South.
Geography
The eastern half of the Crowded Sea was dominated by four major islands: Afyal and Sahu in the North (both were also counted as part of the Ruined Kingdoms region), Harab and Bariya to the South. Most of the smaller islands were contained in Jazayir al-Sartan, and the archipelagos of Nada al-Hazan and the Djinni's Claws, as well as the uncharted Steaming Isles and Islands of the Utter South.
Between the cities of Jumlat and I'tiraf, the Crowded Sea narrowed to form the Golden Gulf that separated the League of the Pantheon to the east from its ideological counterpart, the Pearl Cities, to the west.
History
This body of water was so named both for the uncounted islands dotting its expanse and the heavy shipping activity fueled by long-distance trade.
Notable Locations
Archipelagos
Islands
Settlements
Appendix
Appearances
References
Further reading
- David Cook (October 1992). Golden Voyages. Edited by Bill Slavicsek. (TSR, Inc.). ISBN 978-1560763314.