Named after, and modified from, the Sea of Rhûn in Tolkien's Middle-earth. The Sea of Rhûn is a large saltwater lake of roughly 1,000,000 km² (arguably a full-fleged ocean), seperating Midgard from the lands to the east, referred to as Utgard (out-yard). It is this lake that Lif sets out to cross at the end of Random Kingdom.
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| - Named after, and modified from, the Sea of Rhûn in Tolkien's Middle-earth. The Sea of Rhûn is a large saltwater lake of roughly 1,000,000 km² (arguably a full-fleged ocean), seperating Midgard from the lands to the east, referred to as Utgard (out-yard). It is this lake that Lif sets out to cross at the end of Random Kingdom.
- Inland Sea may refer to:
* the Sea of Helcar
* the Sea of Ringol
* the Rhûnaer
* the Núrnen
* the Seas of Inner Endor
* Helkanen
* Lake Burskadekdar
* Lake Chyasraan
* Lake Daldunair
* Lake Linether
* Lake Lygar
* Nennûrad
- A sea in Golden Kareeshtu
* It seperates the islands from the mainland.
* Islands in the sea include:
* Pleasant Island
* Murdjaguya
* Dsunguya
* Njenaguya
* Despite its name, the sea is open to the Oceans.
* It may have been inland before the Invasion of Waters Source: Guide to Glorantha
- The Inland Sea is the setting of one published Fighting Fantasy gamebook, Seas of Blood, one unpublished Fighting Fantasy gamebook, Deathlord, an unpublished non-Fighting Fantasy novel, Darksoul, and a published non-Fighting Fantasy novel, Ashkar the Magnificent, all of which were written or co-authored by Andrew Chapman. The Inland Sea is one of the most significant centres of civilisation in Khul, the "Dark Continent".
- The Inland Sea was a body of water on the planet Bajor. This sea was created during the Occupation of Bajor when the Cardassian Ministry of Agricultural Reform detonated Anti-matter charges near the Valor Ocean in order to flood the valley where the settlement of Bar'trila was located. This act resulted in the creation of the Inland Sea. (TOS novel: Captain's Peril)
- The Inland Sea is an island-dotted channel of water that seperates three of the four main islands of Japan: Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku. The smaller islands on the Island Sea itself contain small fishing and farming villages, and some held castle ruins used by pirates. Kangetsujima was an island in the Inland Sea, and site of the final days of samurai Nishimori
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| - Named after, and modified from, the Sea of Rhûn in Tolkien's Middle-earth. The Sea of Rhûn is a large saltwater lake of roughly 1,000,000 km² (arguably a full-fleged ocean), seperating Midgard from the lands to the east, referred to as Utgard (out-yard). It is this lake that Lif sets out to cross at the end of Random Kingdom.
- Inland Sea may refer to:
* the Sea of Helcar
* the Sea of Ringol
* the Rhûnaer
* the Núrnen
* the Seas of Inner Endor
* Helkanen
* Lake Burskadekdar
* Lake Chyasraan
* Lake Daldunair
* Lake Linether
* Lake Lygar
* Nennûrad
- A sea in Golden Kareeshtu
* It seperates the islands from the mainland.
* Islands in the sea include:
* Pleasant Island
* Murdjaguya
* Dsunguya
* Njenaguya
* Despite its name, the sea is open to the Oceans.
* It may have been inland before the Invasion of Waters Source: Guide to Glorantha
- The Inland Sea is the setting of one published Fighting Fantasy gamebook, Seas of Blood, one unpublished Fighting Fantasy gamebook, Deathlord, an unpublished non-Fighting Fantasy novel, Darksoul, and a published non-Fighting Fantasy novel, Ashkar the Magnificent, all of which were written or co-authored by Andrew Chapman. The Inland Sea is one of the most significant centres of civilisation in Khul, the "Dark Continent".
- The Inland Sea was a body of water on the planet Bajor. This sea was created during the Occupation of Bajor when the Cardassian Ministry of Agricultural Reform detonated Anti-matter charges near the Valor Ocean in order to flood the valley where the settlement of Bar'trila was located. This act resulted in the creation of the Inland Sea. (TOS novel: Captain's Peril)
- The Inland Sea is an island-dotted channel of water that seperates three of the four main islands of Japan: Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku. The smaller islands on the Island Sea itself contain small fishing and farming villages, and some held castle ruins used by pirates. Kangetsujima was an island in the Inland Sea, and site of the final days of samurai Nishimori
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