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The Twilight Sea

Luclin ocean in the perpetual twilight buffer between the moon's dark and light sides, with five major islands and shores adjoining the Scarlet Desert.

Overview

Drawn from The Maps of Myrist zone description.EQ1Primary · official

The Twilight Sea is a large body of water with five major islands. The pristine sea itself is fairly calm with gentle sounding waves that wash upon its shores. The phenomenon of perpetual twilight occurs due to the sea lying in a buffer zone between the dark and light side of Luclin. The varied terrain adjoining the Twilight Sea includes the lands of the Scarlet Desert, Katta Castellum, and the caverns of the Fungus Grove.

Tall, impassable mountains that limit travel northward borders the northern shore. A waterfall is borne of a small river that begins within the mountain depths and ends at a cave system connected to the sea – an area that creates the Hidden Glade. The river cuts a small canyon-like path through the mountains on its way to the sea.

The Loyalist's dock is found upon the sea's eastern shores. Near the dock, a road leads off to Katta Castellum. The southern shore is made up of small hills and light woods.

The western shore is a desert-like area that has sparse vegetation and contains a path to the Scarlet Desert.

The Twilight Sea's first island is fairly small and is located near the eastern shore; it has light vegetation and a small bay. The second island is by far the largest – equal in size to the other four combined. It is mostly desolate, except for the tower belonging to Vornol the mage. The third and fourth islands are about the same size and are called the rocky islands. They lie right next to each other in the northwestern section of the sea. The fifth island is located in the middle of the sea's southern reaches and includes a small forest with a central clearing that contains the Shadow of Stone.

Map

From the EverQuest Atlas: The Maps of Myrist (SOE, 2002).

Map of The Twilight Sea

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