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The Sunless Sea was a great subterranean lake that lay under the land of Narnia in the Shallow Lands of Underland. The northern-most area of the Sunless Sea served as a seaport and was known as the Pale Beaches. All outlets to the Overworld lay on the other side of the Sunless Sea (to the south), with the exeption of the secret tunnel dug by the Earthmen (under the spell of the Lady of the Green Kirtle in preparation to invade Narnia). The Sunless Sea, along with the whole Underland were unknown to the surface world until the capture of Rilian. After the return of Rilian, Narnians would go on boating trips on the sea and tell each other stories of the land of Bism (which lay some six thousand feet below even the Shadow Lands).

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  • Sunless Sea
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  • The Sunless Sea was a great subterranean lake that lay under the land of Narnia in the Shallow Lands of Underland. The northern-most area of the Sunless Sea served as a seaport and was known as the Pale Beaches. All outlets to the Overworld lay on the other side of the Sunless Sea (to the south), with the exeption of the secret tunnel dug by the Earthmen (under the spell of the Lady of the Green Kirtle in preparation to invade Narnia). The Sunless Sea, along with the whole Underland were unknown to the surface world until the capture of Rilian. After the return of Rilian, Narnians would go on boating trips on the sea and tell each other stories of the land of Bism (which lay some six thousand feet below even the Shadow Lands).
  • The Sunless Sea is the section of the Tempest that lies between the Isle of Sorrows and the Far Shores. Named because the sky above it is always dark, light in the Sunless Sea from sources such as ships and beacons can be seen for miles because it scatters off the surface of the water. The tides of the Sunless Sea, which shift twice a day, are also how the wraiths of Stygia keep time. The Sunless Sea merges with and forms part of the Sea of Souls near Stygia.
  • Fallen London and Sunless Sea are set in the same universe, and the two games do bleed into each other. This guide collects all such tie-in content available in Fallen London.
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  • The Sunless Sea was a great subterranean lake that lay under the land of Narnia in the Shallow Lands of Underland. The northern-most area of the Sunless Sea served as a seaport and was known as the Pale Beaches. All outlets to the Overworld lay on the other side of the Sunless Sea (to the south), with the exeption of the secret tunnel dug by the Earthmen (under the spell of the Lady of the Green Kirtle in preparation to invade Narnia). The Sunless Sea, along with the whole Underland were unknown to the surface world until the capture of Rilian. After the return of Rilian, Narnians would go on boating trips on the sea and tell each other stories of the land of Bism (which lay some six thousand feet below even the Shadow Lands).
  • The Sunless Sea is the section of the Tempest that lies between the Isle of Sorrows and the Far Shores. Named because the sky above it is always dark, light in the Sunless Sea from sources such as ships and beacons can be seen for miles because it scatters off the surface of the water. The tides of the Sunless Sea, which shift twice a day, are also how the wraiths of Stygia keep time. The Sunless Sea merges with and forms part of the Sea of Souls near Stygia.
  • Fallen London and Sunless Sea are set in the same universe, and the two games do bleed into each other. This guide collects all such tie-in content available in Fallen London.
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