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The '''Gulf of Nilakantha''' is a body of the [[Notic Ocean]] that dominates the northeastern shores of the continent of [[Meropis]]. Its shoreline is dominated by the rolling [[Daoric Plains]], overseen by the northern [[Vasnari Mountains]] far to the west, and the mouth of the [[Nilakantha River]] feeds into its southern terminus.
The '''Gulf of Nilakantha''' is a body of the [[Notic Ocean]] that dominates the northeastern shores of the continent of [[Meropis]]. Its shoreline is dominated by the rolling [[Daoric Plains]], overseen by the northern [[Vasnari Mountains]] far to the west, and the mouth of the [[Nilakantha River]] feeds into its southern terminus. A monstrous septacean lurks in its darkest depths.


The only major settlement on the Gulf of Nilakantha is the port of [[Orilla]]. Natural resources of the Gulf include abundant [[fish]] populations such as whiskerknot skrei, stripefish, two-headed fish, giant hatchetfish, coelacanth, spotted fangtooth, duskfin tuna, and redfin tuna.
The only major settlement on the Gulf of Nilakantha is the port of [[Orilla]]. Natural resources of the Gulf include abundant [[fish]] populations such as whiskerknot skrei, stripefish, two-headed fish, giant hatchetfish, coelacanth, spotted fangtooth, duskfin tuna, and redfin tuna.  


[[Category:Oceans and Seas]]
[[Category:Oceans and Seas]]

Revision as of 04:49, 17 November 2013

The Gulf of Nilakantha is a body of the Notic Ocean that dominates the northeastern shores of the continent of Meropis. Its shoreline is dominated by the rolling Daoric Plains, overseen by the northern Vasnari Mountains far to the west, and the mouth of the Nilakantha River feeds into its southern terminus. A monstrous septacean lurks in its darkest depths.

The only major settlement on the Gulf of Nilakantha is the port of Orilla. Natural resources of the Gulf include abundant fish populations such as whiskerknot skrei, stripefish, two-headed fish, giant hatchetfish, coelacanth, spotted fangtooth, duskfin tuna, and redfin tuna.