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Golden Gulf

Society and commerce Atop the waves, the Golden Gulf was a nexus of sea trade, featuring Zakhara's most important merchant cities along its shores, and with trade routes from the Crowded Sea and the far east passing through it towards the Cities of the Heart and the north.

Society and commerce

Atop the waves, the Golden Gulf was a nexus of sea trade, featuring Zakhara's most important merchant cities along its shores, and with trade routes from the Crowded Sea and the far east passing through it towards the Cities of the Heart and the north. The waters also provided its neighbors with a wealth of fish, pearls and other products of the sea. Due to its importance, the strong navy of Huzuz kept patrols on the Golden Gulf.

Below the surface, nomadic tribes of locathah and sea elves roamed the area of both the Golden Gulf and the Crowded Sea. A sizable city of sahuagin lay somewhere in the west of the Gulf.

Weather

Storms were a common occurence and danger to ships in the Golden Gulf, especially in the central and eastern parts.

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