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<p><SPAN style="float: right; margin-left: 0.5em;" />http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a315/DelphinusW/TeethofBorakcrop.jpg</SPAN>The [[Teeth of Borak]] is a bay of the [[Borean Ocean]], connecting to the [[Sefyric Ocean]] in the south by way of [[Breathless Bay]]. Its waters are bordered to the east by the long, icy shores of the [[Tundra]] of [[Sapience]] and to the south by the [[Ishana Peninsula]]. The northerly peaks of the [[Saoghal Mountains]] afford a view of the Teeth of Borak, most notably from the tip of the [[Dreamspear]].
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The [[Teeth of Borak]] is a bay of the [[Borean Ocean]], connecting to the [[Sefyric Ocean]] in the south by way of [[Breathless Bay]]. Its waters are bordered to the east by the long, icy shores of the [[Tundra]] of [[Sapience]] and to the south by the [[Ishana Peninsula]]. The northerly peaks of the [[Saoghal Mountains]] afford a view of the Teeth of Borak, most notably from the tip of the [[Dreamspear]].
 
[[Eirenwaar Island]] is the only isle within the choppy outer waters of the Teeth, and to date, this is its only major harbour. The settlement of [[Kamleikan]] sits on the far eastern shores of a narrow inlet of the bay, but Kamleikan has no safe harbours or docks for proper mooring.
[[Eirenwaar Island]] is the only isle within the choppy outer waters of the Teeth, and to date, this is its only major harbour. The settlement of [[Kamleikan]] sits on the far eastern shores of a narrow inlet of the bay, but Kamleikan has no safe harbours or docks for proper mooring.
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Natural resources of the Teeth of Borak include abundant deep-sea [[fish]] populations such as whiskerknot skrei, stripefish, two-headed fish, giant hatchetfish, coelacanth, spotted fangtooth, duskfin tuna, and redfin tuna. In addition, [[harp seals]], [[sabre walrus]]es, [[narwhals]], and [[penguin]]s all dwell within the iceberg-laden waters.
Natural resources of the Teeth of Borak include abundant deep-sea [[fish]] populations such as whiskerknot skrei, stripefish, two-headed fish, giant hatchetfish, coelacanth, spotted fangtooth, duskfin tuna, and redfin tuna. In addition, [[harp seals]], [[sabre walrus]]es, [[narwhals]], and [[penguin]]s all dwell within the iceberg-laden waters.
[[Category:Oceans and Seas]]
[[Category:Oceans and Seas]]
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