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'''Breathless Bay''' is an arm of the northern [[Sefyric Ocean]], bordered in the north by the [[Ishana Peninsula]] and in the south by a string of grassy islands that separate it from the [[Sapphire Sea]]. The western shores of the taiga of [[Rheodad]] overlook the bay, as do the southern shores of the Ishana sand dunes. Its northern terminus empties into the [[Teeth of Borak]], the southerly reaches of the [[Borean Ocean]]. | '''Breathless Bay''' is an arm of the northern [[Sefyric Ocean]], bordered in the north by the [[Ishana Peninsula]] and in the south by a string of grassy islands that separate it from the [[Sapphire Sea]]. The western shores of the taiga of [[Rheodad]] overlook the bay, as do the southern shores of the Ishana sand dunes. Its northern terminus empties into the [[Teeth of Borak]], the southerly reaches of the [[Borean Ocean]]. |
Revision as of 21:39, 18 September 2011
Breathless Bay is an arm of the northern Sefyric Ocean, bordered in the north by the Ishana Peninsula and in the south by a string of grassy islands that separate it from the Sapphire Sea. The western shores of the taiga of Rheodad overlook the bay, as do the southern shores of the Ishana sand dunes. Its northern terminus empties into the Teeth of Borak, the southerly reaches of the Borean Ocean.
Due to its nigh-unnavigable boreal currents, safe passage through Breathless Bay is restricted to various north-south channels. No known major ports look out over its waters. Natural resources of Breathless Bay include limited fish populations such as whiskerknot skrei, stripefish, two-headed fish, giant hatchetfish, coelacanth, spotted fangtooth, duskfin tuna, and redfin tuna.